
Emerging Theories in Health Promotion Practice and Research, 2nd Edition
by Editor: Ralph J. DiClemente (Rollins School of Public Health); Editor: Richard A. Crosby (University of Kentucky); Editor: Michelle Kegler (Rollins School of Public Health)Rent Textbook
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Summary
Table of Contents
Tables and Figures | |
Foreword | |
Acknowledgements | |
The Editors | |
The Contributors | |
Introduction | |
Theory in health Promotion Practice and Research | |
Individual-level Approaches | |
The Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills Model of HIV Preventive Behavior | |
Social Influences: The Effects of Socialization, Selection, and Social Normative Processes on Health Behavior | |
Self-esteem Enhancement Theory: Promoting Health across the Life-Span | |
Conservation of Resources Theory: Application to Public Health Promotion | |
Self-Determination Theory: Process Models for Health Behavior Change | |
The Elaboration Likelihood Model of Persuasion: Developing Health Promotions for Sustained Behavioral Change | |
An Integrative Model for Behavioral Prediction and its Application to Health Promotion | |
Community-Based Approaches | |
The Community Coalition Action Theory | |
Community Capacity: Theory and Application | |
Natural Helper Models to Enhance a Community's Health and Competence | |
Community-Based Prevention Marketing: A Hybrid Framework for Public Health Professionals | |
Ecological Approaches | |
Changing Our Unhealthy Ways: Emerging Perspectives from Social Action Theory | |
The Theory of Gender and Power: Constructs, Variables, and Implications for Developing HIV Interventions for Women | |
The Logical and Empirical Basis for the Behavioral Ecological Model | |
The Theory of Triadic Influence | |
The Interactive Domain Model Approach to Best Practices in Health Promotion | |
COMBI Communication-for-Behavioral-Impact: A WHO Approach to Social Mobilization in the Promotion of Health | |
Issues and Challenges in Applying Theory to Health Promotion Practice and Research | |
References | |
Index | |
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