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Smoking, Health and Personality (Hardcover)
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Smoking, Health and Personality (Hardcover)
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The Report on Smoking and Health published by the Royal College of
Physicians in England in 1965 warned of a connection between lung
-cancer and smoking. The findings were widely publicized, and were
accepted by practically every-one-indeed, they persist today. As
Hans J. Eysenck shows in his classic study Smoking, Health, and
Personality, the results were by no means immune to challenge. Not
only were the experimental and statistical methods employed
vulnerable to criticism, but the results were open to more than one
interpretation.In this new edition, Stuart Brody reviews Eysenck's
achievement. Eysenck critically reviewed the literature, presented
longitudinal studies showing that psychological characteristics are
far more potent predictors of heart disease and cancer than smoking
behavior, and demonstrated that psychological treatment can halve
death rates. Eysenck also spoke the unspeakable, iconoclastically
attacking the cherished attribution of millions of deaths to
smoking. He examined the interaction of smoking with personality
and constitutional factors, and the connection between these
factors and the development of cancer. Eysenck saw the
cause-and-effect relation between cancer and smoking as
oversimplification. He also makes a number of practical suggestions
for the kind of social action that could be taken to decrease the
incidence of lung cancer. For his part, Brody notes that massive
campaigns which exhort people to eschew tobacco or cholesterol have
had little or no demonstrable health benefits.This original and
stimulating volume is written with great clarity and is easily
understood by the layman. It is an incisive account of one of the
most important social problems in this country today, and a
challenge to orthodoxy in the medical world. As such, this volume
offers much for both sides of the anti-smoking lobby, as well as
those in the fields of psychology, political science, and
sociology. .
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