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This third edition of the much acclaimed Cambridge Handbook of Psychology, Health and Medicine offers a fully up-to-date, comprehensive, accessible, one-stop resource for doctors, health care professionals, mental health care professionals (such as psychologists, counsellors, specialist nurses), academics, researchers, and students specializing in health across all these fields. The new streamlined structure of the book features brief section overviews summarising the state of the art of knowledge on the topic to make the information easier to find. The encyclopaedic aspects of the Handbook have been retained; all the entries, as well as the extensive references, have been updated. Retaining all the virtues of the original, this edition is expanded with a range of new topics, such as the effects of conflict and war on health and wellbeing, advancements in assisted reproduction technology, e-health interventions, patient-reported outcome measures, health behaviour change interventions, and implementing changes into health care practice.

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'Are you looking for a one-stop resource on health psychology? This is it. Assessment, interventions, behavior, coping, development, and prevention efforts are all comprehensively covered. Aimed at a diverse professional audience, this content provides a sophisticated, international perspective on the emerging field that lies at the intersection of psychology, health, and medicine.' Karina W. Davidson, Columbia University Medical Center 'As a physician, it is clear that successful treatment involves not only prescribing appropriate medicines but also dealing with the psychological aspects of patients' illness. This requires understanding how patients cope with their disease but also how their perceptions alter the physical manifestations and consequently their quality of life. This excellent book deals with these issues in an authoritative way, and is a must read for health psychologists or for anyone involved in delivering clinical care to patients.' Albert Ferro, King's College London 'It provides a readily accessible compendium of up-to-date knowledge on the psychological and social aspects of a wide variety of health care scenarios Each entry contains a brief overview of current knowledge and is accompanied by abundant citations to relevant literature ' D. S. Dunn, Choice 'This third edition of the Cambridge Handbook of Psychology, Health and Medicine provides a readily accessible compendium of up-to-date knowledge on the psychological and social aspects of a wide variety of health care scenarios. The book will appeal to medical and mental health professionals at all levels, including doctors and nurses, scholars and researchers, educators, and students of health care issues.' D. S. Dunn, Choice

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A fully up-to-date, comprehensive, accessible, one-stop resource for practitioners, academics, researchers, and students specializing in health.
Contributors x
Preface xvii
Part I Psychology Health and Illness
Section 1 Psychological Aspects of Health and Illness
1 Developmental Influences on Health
5(4)
Julie M. Turner-Cobb
Tara J. Cheetham
2 Lifecourse Perspective and Health
9(3)
Ilene C. Siegler
Christin M. Ogle
3 Disability and Health
12(4)
Timothy R. Elliott
Trey W. Armstrong
4 Social Factors and Health
16(4)
Sasha Scambler
5 Gender and Health
20(4)
Richard de Visser
6 Sexual Orientation and Health
24(4)
David M. Frost
7 Occupation and Health
28(4)
Aditya Jain
Stavroula Leka
8 Environment and Health
32(5)
Giyoung Park
Gary W. Evans
9 Immigration and Health
37(4)
Ana F. Abraido-Lanza
Adria N. Armbrister
10 Socioeconomic Status and Health
41(5)
Jennifer McGowan
Lion Shahab
11 Addictive Behaviours
46(5)
Robert West
Harveen Ubhi
12 Eating Behaviour
51(4)
Jane Ogden
13 Models of Health Behaviour
55(6)
Mark Conner
14 Physical Activity and Health
61(4)
Laura McGowan
Angela Devereux-Fitzgerald
Rachael Powell
David P. French
15 Risk Perception
65(4)
Baruch Fischhoff
16 Sexual Behaviour and Health
69(5)
Natalie Edelman
Elaney Youssef
Carrie D. Llewellyn
Paul Flowers
17 Help-Seeking
74(4)
Suzanne E. Scott
18 Medically Unexplained Symptoms
78(6)
Trudie Chalder
Claire Willis
19 Pain
84(5)
Dennis C. Turk
Tasha B. Murphy
20 Symptom Perception
89(4)
Keith J. Petrie
Elizabeth Broadbent
21 The Placebo Effect
93(4)
Irving Kirsch
22 The Nocebo Effect
97(4)
Keith J. Petrie
Kate MacKrill
23 Adherence to Treatment
101(5)
Rob Home
24 Beliefs and Perceptions of Health and Illness
106(4)
Yael Benyamini
Howard Leventhal
25 Coping With Chronic fitness
110(4)
Keith J. Petrie
Annie S.K. Jones
26 Coping
114(4)
Charles S. Carver
27 Dyadic Coping With Illness
118(4)
Tracey A. Revenson
Marit Hagedoorn
28 Emotions and Health
122(5)
Daryl B. O'Connor
Nicola Gartland
29 Personality and Health
127(4)
Dietlinde Heilmayr
Howard Friedman
30 Preparing Patients for Coping With Stressful Medical Procedures
131(5)
Yael Benyamini
31 Psychoneuroinununology
136(5)
Kimberly G. Lockwood
Catherine P. Walsh
Anna L. Marsland
Elizabeth A. Bachen
32 Social Relationships
141(4)
Bert N. Uchino
Robert G. Kent de Grey
Sierra Cronan
Ryan Trettevik
33 Stigma
145(4)
Lauren K. O'Connor
Philip T. Yanos
34 Stress
149(5)
Julie M. Turner-Cobb
Evangelos Katsampouris
35 Armed Conflict and Health
154(4)
Bayard Roberts
36 Psychological Impact of Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence
158(6)
Lorna O'Doherty
37 Migration, Displacement and Health
164(4)
Chesmal Siriwardhana
Kolitha Wickramage
38 Rape and Sexual Assault
168(7)
Ibitola O. Asaolu
Mary P. Koss
Section 2 Psychological Assessment
39 Brain Imaging and Function
175(4)
Hugo Critchley
Natasha Sigala
40 Diagnostic Interviews for Assessment of Mental Disorders in Clinical Practice
179(5)
Richard Rogers
Margot M. Williams
Peggilee Wupperman
41 Disability Assessment
184(4)
Trey W. Armstrong
Timothy R. Elliott
42 Health and Illness Cognitions
188(5)
Elizabeth Broadbent
43 Health Status and Quality of Life Assessment
193(3)
Ann Bowling
44 IQ Testing
196(4)
Robert J. Sternberg
45 Mood Assessment
200(5)
Anne Fritzson
Mija Lieberman
Michele M. Tugade
46 Neuropsychological Assessment
205(5)
Sophie Betka
Hugo Critchley
47 Pain Assessment
210(4)
Amanda C. de C. Williams
48 Patient Outcomes Monitoring
214(4)
Jose M. Valderas
49 Psychoneuroimmunology Assessment
218(5)
Catherine P. Walsh
Kimberly G. Lockwood
Anna L. Marsland
Elizabeth A. Bachen
50 Social Support Assessment
223(6)
Julie Chronister
51 Stress and Coping Assessment
229(10)
Julie M. Turner-Cobb
Tamsyn Hawken
Section 3 Psychological Interventions
52 Behaviour Therapy
239(3)
Gerald C. Davison
Laura M. Garcia
53 Biofeedback
242(4)
Robert J. Gatchel
Carl Noe
54 Chronic Pain Management
246(4)
Whitney Scott
Lance M. McCracken
55 Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
250(4)
Andrew Eagle
Michael Worrell
56 Cognitive Behavioural Couple Therapy
254(5)
Michael Worrell
57 Community-Based Interventions
259(4)
Kenneth Heller
Mary F. Wyman
58 Counselling
263(4)
Robert Bor
Carina Eriksen
59 Group Therapy
267(3)
Peter Hajek
60 Health Behaviour Change Interventions
270(4)
S. Denford
C. Abraham
S. Van Beurden
J.R. Smith
S. Morgan-Trimmer
61 Health Promotion
274(4)
Gerjo Kok
Robert A.C. Ruiter
62 Hypnosis
278(5)
Michael Heap
63 Mindfulness
283(5)
Jean L. Kristeller
64 Motivational Interviewing
288(4)
Carrie D. Llewellyn
65 Peer Support Interventions
292(5)
Rebecca Graber
66 Physical Activity Interventions
297(3)
Michael Ussher
Brendon Stubbs
67 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
300(5)
Jo-Anne Carlyle
68 Self-Management Interventions
305(4)
Kathleen Mulligan
69 Stress and Crisis Management
309(4)
Noa Vilchinsky
70 Technology-Assisted Interventions
313(5)
Lee M. Ritterband
Dustin A. Wessells
Karen Ingersoll
Leah V. Farrell-Carnahan
71 Worksite Interventions
318(7)
Katerina Georganta
Anthony Montgomery
Section 4 Health Care Practice
72 Health Care Practitioner Behaviour
325(4)
Jill J. Francis
Justin Presseau
73 Health Care Work Environments
329(5)
Charles J. Holahan
Jolene Jacquart
Rudolf H. Moos
74 Implementing Changes in Health Care Practice
334(5)
Jill J. Francis
Fabiana Lorencatto
75 Medical Decision-Making
339(4)
Meng Li
76 Multidisciplinary Team Working
343(4)
Karolina Doulougeri
Anthony Montgomery
77 Service User and Lay involvement in Health Care
347(6)
Raksha Pandya-Wood
Jim Elliott
Duncan S. Barron
78 Burnout in Health Professionals
353(4)
Anthony Montgomery
Christina Maslach
79 Shiftwork and Health
357(4)
Katharine Parkes
80 Stress and Burnout in Doctors
361(5)
Chris McManus
81 Support for Health Care Professionals
366(5)
Anna Serlachius
82 Breaking Bad News
371(4)
Katherine Joekes
83 Communicating Risk
375(4)
David P. French
Theresa M. Marteau
84 Health Care Professional-Patient Communication
379(4)
Selina Graham
John Weinman
85 Health Information Quality
383(4)
Pietro Ghezzi
Patty Kostkova
86 Medical Interviewing
387(12)
Jonathan Silverman
Part II Medical Topics
Section 1 Prevention and Screening
87 Genetic Testing
399(3)
Andrea Farkas Patenaude
88 Immunization
402(2)
Roger Booth
89 Screening
404(3)
Anne Miles
90 Screening: Antenatal
407(3)
Rose Coates
Susan Ayers
91 Screening: Cancer
410(2)
Renee E. Magnan
Kevin D. McCaul
92 Screening: Cardiac
412(7)
Alethea F. Cooper
Section 2 Medical Conditions and Symptoms
93 Abortion
419(2)
Ana V. Niktevic
94 Affective Disorders
421(3)
Mija Lieberman
Brianna Reed
Michele M. Tugade
95 Allergies
424(2)
Christina J. Jones
96 Amnesia
426(2)
Patricia J. Bauer
Anais F. Stenson
97 Aphasia
428(2)
Chris Code
98 Asthma
430(2)
Ad A. Kaptein
Ted Klok
Paul L.P. Brand
99 Back Pain
432(3)
Emma Godfrey
100 Birth Complications
435(2)
Alexandra Sawyer
Susan Ayers
101 Burns
437(2)
Jennifer Heath
102 Cancer
439(2)
Hoda Badr
103 Cancer: Breast
441(3)
Marie Kotzur
Kathryn Robb
104 Cancer: Lung
444(2)
Angela Liegey Dougall
105 Cancer: Prostate
446(2)
Stephen J. Lepore
Katherine J. Roberts
106 Cancer: Skin
448(3)
Suzanne Dobbinson
107 Cardiovascular Disease
451(4)
Gerard J. Molloy
Hannah Durand
Eimear C. Morrissey
108 Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
455(3)
Ruth Cairns
Claire Willis
Trudie Chalder
109 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
458(2)
Ad A. Kaptein
Brian M. Hughes
110 Chronic Pelvic Pain
460(3)
Elizabeth Ball
111 Cleft Lip and Palate
463(3)
Brent Collett
Matthew Speltz
Erin Wallace
112 Cold, Common
466(2)
Sheldon Cohen
Brian Chin
Melissa Zajdel
113 Coronary Heart Disease
468(4)
Maria Joao Figueiras
114 Cystic Fibrosis
472(3)
Claire A. Glasscoe
115 Dementias
475(2)
Jennifer Rusted
Annalie Clark
116 Diabetes Mellitus Type 1
477(4)
Jane Speight
Frans Pouwer
117 Diabetes Mellitus Type 2
481(2)
Frans Pouwer
Jane Speight
118 Disfigurement
483(2)
Diana Harcourt
119 Drug Dependence: Opiates, Stimulants and Benzodiazepines
485(4)
Michael Gossop
Duncan Stewart
120 Eating Disorders
489(3)
Jane Ogden
121 Endocrine Disorders
492(2)
Lauren Garbacz
Heather L. Yardley
Eric A. Storch
Gary R. Geffken
122 Enuresis
494(3)
Alexandra Rodrigues Da Costa
Kirsty-Anne Noble
Simon Glew
123 Epilepsy
497(3)
Sallie Baxendale
124 Epstein-Barr Virus
500(2)
Rona Moss-Morris
Alicia Hughes
Katrin Hulme
125 Gastric and Duodenal Ulcers
502(2)
Paul Bennett
126 Growth Retardation
504(3)
Meinolf Noeker
127 Haemophilia
507(1)
James Elander
128 Headache
508(3)
Tamar Pincus
129 Hearing Disorders
511(2)
Gerhard Andersson
130 HIV/AIDS
513(2)
Michael H. Antoni
Adam W. Carrico
131 Hyperactivity
515(3)
Keith M. Shafritz
132 Hypertension
518(3)
Mark Hamer
133 Hyperthyroidism
521(2)
Nicoletta Sonino
Giovanni A. Fava
134 Inflammatory Bowel Disease
523(2)
Paul Bennett
135 Insomnia and Sleep Disorders
525(3)
Jason G. Ellis
136 Irritable Bowel Syndrome
528(2)
Paul Bennett
137 Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
530(7)
Martin Cartwright
Mark Emberton
138 Lymphoedema
537(4)
Anne Williams
139 Meningitis
541(3)
Deborah Christie
140 Menopause and Postmenopause
544(3)
Myra S. Hunter
141 Motor Neuron Disease
547(2)
Laura H. Goldstein
142 Multiple Sclerosis
549(2)
Rona Moss-Morris
Susan Carroll
143 Myasthenia Gravis
551(2)
Ruth Epstein
144 Neuromuscular Disorders
553(2)
Alice Theadom
145 Non-Cardiac Chest Pain
555(4)
John Chambers
146 Obesity
559(3)
Jane Ogden
147 Osteoarthritis
562(2)
Rachael Gooberman-Hill
148 Osteoporosis
564(2)
Myra S. Hunter
149 Parkinson's Disease
566(3)
Marjan Jahanshahi
150 Perinatal Mental Health
569(2)
Susan Ayers
151 Pregnancy and Childbirth
571(3)
Susan Ayers
152 Premenstrual Syndrome
574(2)
Jane M. Ussher
153 Renal Failure
576(2)
Konstadina Griva
154 Rheumatoid Arthritis
578(2)
Emma Dures
155 Sexual Dysfunction
580(3)
Patricia J. Morokoff
Elizabeth-Ann R. Viscione
156 Sexually Transmitted Infections
583(2)
Tom Nadarzynski
Carrie D. Llewellyn
157 Sickle Cell Disease
585(2)
James Elander
158 Skin Disorders
587(2)
Christian Apfelbacher
Susanne Brandstetter
159 Spina Bifida
589(2)
Ineke M. Pit-ten Cate
160 Spinal Cord Injury
591(4)
Paul Kennedy
161 Stroke
595(2)
Elise Crayton
Siobhan L. Crichton
Nina Fudge
Iain J. Marshall
162 Suicidal Behaviour
597(4)
Olivia J. Kirtley
Rory C. O'Connor
163 Traumatic Brain Injury
601(2)
Alice Theadom
164 Unintentional Injuries
603(3)
Karin A. Mack
Alexis B. Peterson
165 Vertigo and Dizziness
606(2)
Lucy Yardley
Sarah Kirby
166 Vision Disorders
608(2)
Amy Burton
167 Visual Disability
610(2)
Rebecca Greenaway
Linda Pring
168 Voice Disorders
612(2)
Ruth Epstein
169 Volatile Substance Misuse
614(5)
Michael Gossop
Duncan Stewart
Section 3 Treatment and Care
170 Anaesthesia
619(3)
Craig S. Webster
171 Antenatal Care
622(2)
Aimee Poote
Kirstie McKenzie-McHarg
172 Assisted Reproductive Technologies
624(2)
Jacky Boivin
173 Chemotherapy
626(3)
Valentina E. Di Mattei
Letizia Carnelli
174 Complementary and Alternative Medicine
629(2)
Priyamvada Paudyal
Christina J. Jones
175 Contraception
631(2)
Julia R. Steinberg
176 Hormone Replacement Therapy
633(3)
Martha Hickey
Annabelle Brennan
177 Hospitalization
636(5)
Rachael Powell
Claus Vogele
Marie Johnston
178 Intensive Care Unit
641(2)
Amanda J. Ullman
Maria I. Castillo
179 Intimate Examinations
643(2)
Penelope Cream
180 Oral Care and Hygiene
645(3)
Gerry Humphris
181 Organ and Blood Donation
648(3)
Ronan O'Carroll
Eamonn Ferguson
182 Palliative Care
651(2)
Craig A. White
183 Psychotropic Drugs and Medication
653(3)
Andrew Scholey
Edward Ogden
Andy Parrott
184 Radiotherapy
656(3)
Sara Faithfull
185 Reconstructive and Cosmetic Surgery
659(2)
Eleni-Marina Ashikali
186 Sterilization and Vasectomy
661(2)
Robert J. Edelmann
187 Surgery
663(3)
Claus Vogele
Rachael Powell
Marie Johnston
188 Transplantation
666(3)
Konstadina Griva
Augustine Kang
Index 669
Carrie D. Llewellyn is Reader in Applied Behavioural Medicine in the Department of Primary Care and Public Health, at Brighton and Sussex Medical School, University of Sussex. Susan Ayers is Professor of Maternal and Child Health, at the Centre for Maternal and Child Health Research in the School of Health Sciences, City, University of London. Chris McManus is Professor of Psychology and Medical Education, in the Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, University College London. Stanton Newman is Professor of Health Psychology, and Vice-President (International) at City, University of London. Keith J. Petrie is Professor of Health Psychology at Auckland University Medical School, New Zealand. Tracey A. Revenson is Professor in the Department of Psychology, at Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York. John Weinman is Professor of Psychology as applied to Medicines, at the Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London.