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Originally published in 1999, this title covers the entire
empirical cycle in adolescent health research and education. It
describes in depth the development and evaluation of a health
education programme designed to enhance everyday health-related
behaviours in an adolescent population, and offers comprehensive
reviews of developmental theories of adolescence, ethical and
theoretical issues in adolescent health education, and the major
theories used in adolescent health research. The research presented
here led to the development and testing of a new theory - the
Theory of Salient Meanings of Behaviour - which departed from the
cognitive theories that had thus far dominated adolescent health
education and research, but which had often proved inadequate in
describing and predicting adolescent health-related behaviour. The
inception, growth, testing, and field testing of this new theory
are traced here. The book is designed to appeal to both theoretical
and applied scientists in the field of adolescent development,
adolescent health and health education. A clear research
methodology is set out for the complementary use of a wide range of
qualitative and quantitative research methods.
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