
Emotions, Technology, and Health
Academic Press
Published on 6. January 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
250 pages
978-0-12-801737-1 (ISBN)
Description
Emotions, Technology, and Health examines how healthcare consumers interact with health technology, how this technology mediates interpersonal interactions, and the effectiveness of technology in gathering health-related information in various situations. The first section discusses the use of technology to monitor patients' emotional responses to illness and its treatment, as well as the role of technology in meeting the fundamental human need for information. Section Two describes the use of technology in mediating emotions within and between individuals, and addresses the implications for the design and use of devices that gather behavioral health data and contribute to healthcare interventions. The final section assesses different situations in which technology is a key component of the health intervention-such as tablet use in educating elementary school students with social skills difficulty, physical activity monitoring for children at risk for obesity, and teleconferencing for older adults at risk of social isolation.
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Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
376 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-801737-1 (9780128017371)
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Persons
Sharon Tettegah is a Professor in the Department of Teaching and Learning at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and Former Program Chair of Digital Environments for Learning, Teaching and Agency in the College of Education, at the University of Illinois, at Urbana Champaign. She has an appointment in the Cognitive Neuroscience in Bio-Intelligence at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology. In addition, she is a Research Scientist and affiliate at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA). Her research centers on the intersection of STEM learning, Emotions, Equity and Social justice. She was also a Program Director in 2010-2012 at the National Science Foundation where she managed five programs in the Directorates of Education and Human Resources, Computer and Information Science and Engineering and including a NSF cross-cutting program on Science, Engineering, Education for Sustainability (SEES). She is also the Series Editor for Emotions and Technology with Elsevier, Academic Psychology Division.
Volume editor
College of Education, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, National Center for Supercomputing Applications affiliate, University of Illinois, IL, USA
Educational Psychology, Northern Arizona University, AZ, USA
Content
I. Telehealthcare Systems and Patient Interactions
1. Using Technology to Support Assessment of Patients' Emotional States in Healthcare
2. The Role of Patient Education Technology in Increasing Patient Empowerment
3. Digitized Emotions in the Pocket: Social Computing and Mobile Mental Health (mMH) Applications
II. Technology and Emotional health
4. What is Emotional in Emotional Robotics? Emotion-Evoking Effects of Using Robots
5. Cyberhearts: Empathy and Humanistic Relations in the Use of Technology
6. Balancing Behaviors: Couples' Argumentation via Different Media
7. Memory, Media, Nostalgia, and Grief: The Role of Online Images in Mediating Memory and Emotion
III. Technology in Clinical Treatment
8. Using I-Pad Applications in Social Skills Education and Counseling in an Elementary School
9. Jealousy, Anxiety, and Drama: Personal Fitness Technology and Narratives of Value
10. Positive Psychology and Web-Based Curriculum to Treat Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder
11. Our Songs, Ourselves: Building Elder Communities Through Teleconference Technologies
1. Using Technology to Support Assessment of Patients' Emotional States in Healthcare
2. The Role of Patient Education Technology in Increasing Patient Empowerment
3. Digitized Emotions in the Pocket: Social Computing and Mobile Mental Health (mMH) Applications
II. Technology and Emotional health
4. What is Emotional in Emotional Robotics? Emotion-Evoking Effects of Using Robots
5. Cyberhearts: Empathy and Humanistic Relations in the Use of Technology
6. Balancing Behaviors: Couples' Argumentation via Different Media
7. Memory, Media, Nostalgia, and Grief: The Role of Online Images in Mediating Memory and Emotion
III. Technology in Clinical Treatment
8. Using I-Pad Applications in Social Skills Education and Counseling in an Elementary School
9. Jealousy, Anxiety, and Drama: Personal Fitness Technology and Narratives of Value
10. Positive Psychology and Web-Based Curriculum to Treat Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder
11. Our Songs, Ourselves: Building Elder Communities Through Teleconference Technologies