* Which behaviour patterns are detrimental to health?* Why do people engage in such behaviour even if they know about its negative effects?* How can people be influenced to change their behaviour?* What do we mean by stressful life events and which mechanisms mediate their impact on health?The secon
Social Psychology and Health
β Scribed by Wolfgang Stroebe
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 418
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Which behaviour patterns are detrimental to health? Why do people engage in such behaviour, even if they know about its negative effects? How can people be influenced to change their behaviour? This popular textbook addresses these key questions from a social psychological perspective. Recent research has been added to the new edition including the author's own research into obesity, sexual risk behaviour, and the stressful consequences of losing a marriage partner through death. The epidemiological information and references have been extensively updated. By integrating theories and research on automatic behaviour with the more traditional reasoned action approach, the book provides a new answer to the age-old puzzle of health research; why people engage in behaviour which they know will damage their health. The book also: Discusses determinants of health behaviour, based on the most recent research on social cognition Includes a review of research on the health impact of health behaviour and stress Considers how behaviour is influenced by environmental factors outside individual awareness Argues for an integrative approach that combines psychological, economic and environmental interventions in order to reduce the potential risk to health arising from behaviour or stressful events. Social Psychology and Health 3rd edition is essential reading for students taking social and health psychology courses. It is also useful for students of health and social welfare and provides a reference for health researchers and health professionals.
β¦ Table of Contents
Series
......Page 3
Title......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Dedication
......Page 6
Praise for this book......Page 7
Contents......Page 8
Preface......Page 12
1 Changing conceptions of health and illness......Page 14
2 Determinants of health behaviour: deliberate and automatic instigation of action......Page 25
3 Beyond persuasion: the modification of health behaviour......Page 77
4 Behaviour and health: excessive appetites......Page 120
5 Behaviour and health: self-protection......Page 204
6 Stress and health......Page 250
7 Moderators of the stressβhealth relationship......Page 284
8 The role of social psychology in health promotion......Page 320
Glossary......Page 327
References......Page 336
Author Index......Page 379
Subject Index......Page 388
Adverts
......Page 412
Back cover
......Page 418
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