Emphasizing the importance of social context and cultural
construction, Social and Behavioral Foundations of Public Health
examines current issues in health from a social and behavioral
sciences perspective. The book uses a social ecological framework
to address multilevel influences on health and enlarge the dominant
"risk factor" approach to health behavior. Editor Jeannine Coreil
and contributing authors use examples from the forefront of public
health to illustrate the relevance of core competencies in the
field to diverse real-world problems. The Second Edition has been
thoroughly updated and revised throughout, based on user feedback,
and includes new theory, research, case studies. Key Features:
Applies the social ecology of health model to contemporary issues
at the individual and group levelDraws from a wide range of
disciplines, including medical sociology, health psychology,
medical anthropology, demography, gerontology, and economics
Describes planning, implementation, and evaluation of public health
programs, policies, and interventions Features engaging case
studies and examples on topics such as HIV/AIDS and breast
cancerIncludes new Special Topics section, with chapters on
childhood obesity, injury prevention, and occupational health
Offers practical advice for students and practitioners interested
in updating their knowledge and skills
Social and Behavioral Foundations of Public Health is intended
as a core textbook for graduate courses in public health and health
care management that examine current issues in health from a social
and behavioral sciences perspective. "
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!