
Predicting Health Behaviour
Open University Press
2nd Edition
Published on 16. July 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
408 pages
978-0-335-21176-0 (ISBN)
Description
Reviewers' comments on the first edition
"This is an excellent book... The chapters are all of a very high standard - a testament to the value of edited books by experienced and active research academics. Ask yourself how many other books have left you knowing more about what theory has contributed to your understanding of health behaviour and where the literature is going, and you will appreciate the book's distinctive contribution... The book is required reading. Buy it, and persuade your library to stock up too."
British Journal of Health Psychology
"The editors have done well to provide a clearly structured overview of these key social cognition models... helpful for health promoters and others working in the field of health behaviour."
Health Matters
"A really excellent volume which should be owned by all serious health psychologists and should be highly recommended for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in health psychology."
Psychology Teaching Review
This popular, established text has been expanded to include the most up-to-date research on social cognition models and health behaviours. This edition takes account of important developments in the field, and features:
Two completely new chapters on implementation intentions and stage models
Updated work on the health belief model, protection motivation theory, social cognitive theory, and the theory of planned behaviour
New material on using theories to change health behaviours
Providing the theoretical background and examples of how to apply the most common social cognition models to health behaviours, this book thoroughly examines how to:
Assess the advantages and disadvantages of using each of these models
Appropriately apply each model in practice
Adequately analyze and report the results
Apply the models to change health behaviour
Predicting Health Behaviour boasts many of the leading names in the field and provides key reading for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students, health promoters, health psychologists and others assessing health behaviour.Contributors: Charles Abraham, Henk Boer, Mark Conner, Peter M. Gollwitzer, Aleksandra Luszczynska, Sarah Milne, Paul Norman, Ralf Schwarzer, Erwin R. Seydel, Paschal Sheeran, Paul Sparks, Stephen Sutton, Thomas L. Webb.
"This is an excellent book... The chapters are all of a very high standard - a testament to the value of edited books by experienced and active research academics. Ask yourself how many other books have left you knowing more about what theory has contributed to your understanding of health behaviour and where the literature is going, and you will appreciate the book's distinctive contribution... The book is required reading. Buy it, and persuade your library to stock up too."
British Journal of Health Psychology
"The editors have done well to provide a clearly structured overview of these key social cognition models... helpful for health promoters and others working in the field of health behaviour."
Health Matters
"A really excellent volume which should be owned by all serious health psychologists and should be highly recommended for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in health psychology."
Psychology Teaching Review
This popular, established text has been expanded to include the most up-to-date research on social cognition models and health behaviours. This edition takes account of important developments in the field, and features:
Two completely new chapters on implementation intentions and stage models
Updated work on the health belief model, protection motivation theory, social cognitive theory, and the theory of planned behaviour
New material on using theories to change health behaviours
Providing the theoretical background and examples of how to apply the most common social cognition models to health behaviours, this book thoroughly examines how to:
Assess the advantages and disadvantages of using each of these models
Appropriately apply each model in practice
Adequately analyze and report the results
Apply the models to change health behaviour
Predicting Health Behaviour boasts many of the leading names in the field and provides key reading for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students, health promoters, health psychologists and others assessing health behaviour.Contributors: Charles Abraham, Henk Boer, Mark Conner, Peter M. Gollwitzer, Aleksandra Luszczynska, Sarah Milne, Paul Norman, Ralf Schwarzer, Erwin R. Seydel, Paschal Sheeran, Paul Sparks, Stephen Sutton, Thomas L. Webb.
More details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Milton Keynes
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
1 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-335-21176-0 (9780335211760)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Mark Conner is a Reader in Applied Social Psychology at the Institute of Psychological Sciences, Leeds University. His research interests include attitude-behaviour models, and the social psychology of health behaviours. He is co-author with Christopher J. Armitage of The Social Psychology of Food (Open University Press, 2002). Paul Norman is Reader in Health Psychology in the Department of Psychology at the University of Sheffield. His research interests include social psychology and health, attitude-behaviour models, and illness beliefs. He is the current Editor-in-Chief of Psychology and Health.
Content
List of Contributors
Preface
Predicting health behaviour: A social cognition approach
The health belief model
Protection motivation theory
Social cognitive theory
Theory of planned behaviour and health behaviour
Stage theories of health behaviour
Implementation intentions and health behaviours
Predicting and changing health hehaviour: Future directions
Author Index
Index
Preface
Predicting health behaviour: A social cognition approach
The health belief model
Protection motivation theory
Social cognitive theory
Theory of planned behaviour and health behaviour
Stage theories of health behaviour
Implementation intentions and health behaviours
Predicting and changing health hehaviour: Future directions
Author Index
Index