The SAGE Handbook of Health Psychology represents a landmark work in the field, gathering together in a single volume contributions from an internationally renowned group of scholars. It provides a definitive, one-stop, authoritative guide to the major themes and debates in health psychology, both past and present, and should in time become a classic reference work for a wide, international readership.
Its coverage is comprehensive, both traditional and innovative, and reflects the latest in global health psychology research from a wide perspective. This includes the latest work in epidemiology of health and illness, health-related cognitions, chronic illness, interventions in changing health behaviour, research methods in health psychology and biological mechanisms of health and disease. As a result its potential as an authoritative entry point to those new to the discipline as well as those already working inside it is very high. Given its breadth of content and accessibility, the Handbook will be indispensable for advanced students as well as researchers.
Expertly organized by editors of international stature, and authored by a similar team of luminaries in the field, this single volume Handbook is an essential purchase for individuals and librarians worldwide.
Advisory Editors:
Professor Karen Matthews Ph D
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Prof. Dr. Ralf Schwarzer
Freie Universität Berlin
Professor Shelley Taylor Ph D
UCLA
Professor Jane Wardle
University College London
Professor Robert West
St. George′s Hospital Medical School
Cuprins
Editors′ Preface – Stephen Sutton, Andrew Baum and Marie Johnston
Context and Perspectives in Health Psychology – Edward P Sarafino
Epidemiology of Health and Illness – Reiner Rugulies, Birgit Aust and S Leonard Syme
A Socio-Psycho-Physiological Perspective
Biological Mechanisms of Health and Disease – Brent N Henderson and Andrew Baum
Determinants of Health-Related Behaviours – Stephen Sutton
Theoretical and Methodological Issues
Health-Related Cognitions – Keith J Petrie and James W Pennebaker
Individual differences, Health and Illness – Richard J Contrada and Tanya M Goyal
The Role of Emotional Traits and Generalized Expectancies
Stress, Health and Illness – Andrew Steptoe and Susan Ayers
Living with Chronic Illness – Howard Leventhal et al
A Contextualized, Self-Regulation Approach
Lifespan, Gender and Cross-Cultural Perspectives in Health Psychology – Simon Murphy and Paul Bennett
Communicating about Health Threats and Treatments – Theresa M Marteau and John Weinman
Applications in Health Psychology – Stan Maes and Sandra N Boersma
How Effective are Interventions?
Research Methods in Health Psychology – David P French, Lucy Yardley and Stephen Sutton
Assessment and Measurement in Health Psychology – Marie Johnston et al
Professional Issues in Health Psychology – Cynthia D Belar and Teresa Mc Intyre
Despre autor
Stephen Sutton is Professor of Behavioural Science in the Institute of Public Health, University of Cambridge, and Director of Research and Head of the Behavioural Science Group in the General Practice & Primary Care Research Unit. He is also Visiting Professor of Psychology at the University of Bergen, Norway, and Visiting Professor of Social/Health Psychology at University College London.
He studied social psychology at the London School of Economics and computer science at City University. He received his Ph D from the University of London in 1981 for research on the effects of fear appeals. Before moving to Cambridge in 2001, he held posts at the Institute of Psychiatry and University College London. His research programme focuses on the development and evaluation of theory-based behaviour change interventions for smoking cessation, physical activity and medication adherence, using both face-to-face and ′distance′ approaches such as electronic monitoring and feedback and tailored text messaging.