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Health, Coping, and Well-being - Perspectives From Social Comparison Theory (Paperback)
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Health, Coping, and Well-being - Perspectives From Social Comparison Theory (Paperback)
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Over the past decades, the field of health psychology has witnessed
a tremendous growth, and social psychologists have contributed
substantially to the theoretical foundation of this field. Their
research has focused on a wide variety of health-relevant topics
such as how individuals decide to respond to threats to their
health and well-being, how and why they change their behavior to
avoid such threats, and especially, how they adjust to or cope with
the risk of threatening disease and with the diseases themselves.
As diverse as this literature may be, however, there does appear to
be a common theme throughout much of it--the observation that
comparison of oneself and one's health status and coping efforts
with others is an integral part of the coping process.
Consequently, social comparison theory is increasingly becoming
recognized as a fruitful framework for illuminating health related
issues. A still expanding literature is exploring the role of
social comparisons with respect to coping with a wide range of
health problems, including cancer, physical decline among the aged,
rheumatoid arthritis, AIDS, stress at work and occupational
burnout, and eating disorders. Social comparison theory has
augmented knowledge about the ways in which people cope with
stressful events, and thus has contributed significantly to it. At
a more basic level, research in this applied context has made
significant contributions to the development of social comparison
theory itself. The present volume presents an overview of the
various ways in which social comparison theory has been applied to
issues related to health, coping, and well-being, and also points
out how these applications have contributed to our insight into the
way humans employ social comparison information. Given the
attention paid to theoretical and applied issues, this volume will
appeal to a wide audience, including social and health
psychologists, as well as therapists, physicians, clinicians,
medical sociologists, nurses, and those involved in the growing
field of nursing research.
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