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Predicting and Changing Health Behaviour: Research and Practice with Social Cognition Models

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
McGraw-Hill Education | 3e druk, 2015
ISBN13: 9780335263783
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McGraw-Hill Education 3e druk, 2015 9780335263783
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The study of behaviours that influence health and the factors determining which individuals perform such behaviours has become a key area of research within health psychology. This book provides an overview of current research and practical details of how to apply the most widely used social cognition models to predict and change health behaviours.

This popular, established text has been expanded to include the most up-to-date research on social cognition models and health behaviours. This third edition takes account of important developments in the field, and features:

Four new chapters on Self-Determination Theory, Prototype-Willingness Model, Health Action Process Approach and Behaviour Change Techniques
Thoroughly updated chapters on Health Belief Model, Protection Motivation Theory, Social Cognitive Theory, Theory of Planned Behaviour, Implementation Intentions and Stage Models
New material on using theories to change health behaviours.

Predicting and Changing Health Behaviour boasts many of the leading names in the field and provides key reading for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students, health promoters, health psychologists and others interested in understanding and changing health behaviour.

Conner and Norman's book has become the cornerstone of teaching of social cognition models in health psychology courses and the update is very welcome. The new edition retains the format that makes the book very accessible to researchers, teachers and students alike i.e. a thorough overview of each of nine theoretical approaches by prominent researchers, describing recent developments and relevant research findings. The final chapter by the editors identifies important cross-cutting issues and pointers to future trends. In sum, this is the definitive text in this important area of research and application.
Professor Marie Johnston, Aberdeen Health Psychology Group, Institute of Applied Health Sciences, UK

Predicting and Changing Health Behaviour: Research and Practice with Social Cognition Models provides an invaluable foundation for investigators who are committed to understanding and applying the latest evidence regarding the psychological factors that shape people's health practices.
Professor Alex Rothman, University of Minnesota

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ISBN13:9780335263783
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Druk:3

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Contents<br>List of Contributors<br>Preface<p>1. Predicting and Changing Health Behaviour: A Social Cognition Approach <I>by Mark Conner and Paul Norman</I><p>2.The Health Belief Model <I>by Charles Abraham and colleagues</I><p>3. Protection Motivation Theory <I>by Paul Norman and colleagues</I><p>4. Self-Determination Theory (NEW)<I> by Martin Hagger and colleagues</I><p>5. Theory of Planned Behaviour<I> by Mark Conner and colleagues</I><p>6.Prototype-Willingness Model (NEW)<I> by Rick Gibbons and colleagues</I><p>7. Social Cognitive Theory and the Health Action Process Approach<I> by Ralf Schwarzer and Aleks Luszczynska</I><p>8.Stage Theories: Transtheoretical Model and Precaution Adoption Process Model <I>by Steve Sutton and colleagues</I><p>9. Implementation Intentions<I> by Andy Prestwich and colleagues</I><p>10. Health Behaviour Change Techniques (NEW)<I> by Susan Michie and colleagues</I><p>11. Predicting and Changing Health Behaviour: Future Directions<I> by Paul Norman and Mark Conner</I><p>Author Index<br>Index
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