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The idea for this volume developed when we were co-teaching our introductory, mas­ ter's-level course in the Department of Health Behavior at the UAB School of Public Health, a core course for all masters of public health students in the school regardless of the department in which they enrolled or the focus of their studies. Hence, in the course we sought to provide both students in our department, as well as those who might not ever again take a health behavior course, with an overview that would both truly represent the field and substantially provide educational, research, and public health practice benefits. This was, and continues to be, a challenge with the diversity of students specializing in fields that include not only health behavior but also bio­ statistics, environmental health sciences, epidemiology, health care organization and policy, international health, and maternal and child health. The course that we taught attempted to provide the students with an overview of some of the important health promotion and disease prevention theories, methods, and policy issues, while re­ viewing applications of these theories and methods to promoting health and pre­ venting disease through a variety of channels, for a variety of disease outcomes, and among a variety of populations. Since no one text provided this variety of readings, we depended on readings and guest lectures.

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" ... it offers comprehensive content, presented in an in-depth and insightful manner. It is scholarly in tone and requires serious reading. ... This volume is a superb example of collaborative academic achievement embracing a defined body of knowledge. A vital addition to academic libraries providing contemporary resources in the areas of public health, public policy, and behavioral science, as well as for health care disciplines employing health, wellness, and prevention as part of their scope of practice. Undergraduates and up." (Choice, 37:5 (2000) "... the volume meets its intended goals. It does a workman-like job in regard to the most prevalent and frequently discussed issues in the field. ... This should be a useful basic text for first year graduate students in public health." (The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 188:11 (2000)

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Springer Book Archives
I Health Promotion And Disease Prevention: History And Areas Of Importance
Chapter 1 The Importance of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
3(8)
Ralph J. DiClemente
James M. Raczynski
Chapter 2 Historical and Conceptual Perspectives on Health Promotion
11(12)
David M. Macrina
II Theoretical Models And Evaluation Methods In Health Promotion And Disease Prevention
Chapter 3 Theoretical Approaches Guiding the Development and Implementation of Health Promotion Programs
23(28)
Connie L. Kohler
Diane Grimley
Kim D. Reynolds
Chapter 4 Program Evaluation
51(24)
Larry Fish
Laura Leviton
III General Cross-Cutting Issues
Chapter 5 Symptom Perception
75(20)
Martha M. Phillips
Carol E. Cornell
James M. Raczynski
M. Janice Gilliland
Chapter 6 Health-Care-Seeking Behaviors
95(28)
M. Janice Gilliland
Martha M. Phillips
James M. Raczynski
Delia E. Smith
Carol E. Cornell
Vera Bittner
Chapter 7 Stress, Coping, Social Support, and Illness
123(26)
Leslie F. Clark
Leslie Aaron
Mary Ann Littleton
Katina Pappas-Deluca
Jason B. Avery
Vel S. McKleroy
IV Behavior Change For Risk Reduction
Chapter 8 Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation
149(22)
Suzan E. Winders
Connie L. Kohler
Diane M. Grimley
Eugene A. Gallagher
Chapter 9 Obesity and Nutrition
171(20)
Bonnie A. Spear
Christopher Reinold
Chapter 10 Physical Activity
191(16)
Bonnie K. Sanderson
Herman A. Taylor Jr.
Chapter 11 Alcohol and Drug Abuse
207(24)
Joseph E. Schumacher
Jesse B. Milby
V Behavior Change For Preventing Disease And Disability Outcomes
Chapter 12 Cardiovascular Diseases
231(30)
James M. Raczynski
Martha M. Phillips
Carol E. Cornell
M. Janice Gilliland
Bonnie Sanderson
Vera Bittner
Chapter 13 Cancer Prevention and Control
261(26)
Kim D. Reynolds
Polly P. Kratt
Suzan E. Winders
John W. Waterbor
John L. Shuster, Jr.
Marilyn M. Gardner
Renee A. Harrison
Chapter 14 Intentional Injury
287(22)
Philip R. Fine
Matthew D. Rousculp
Andrea D. Tomasek
Wendy S. Horn
Chapter 15 Unintentional Injury
309(26)
Philip R. Fine
Andrea D. Tomasek
Wendy S. Horn
Matthew D. Rousculp
Chapter 16 Pulmonary Disorders
335(14)
Connie L. Kohler
Susan L. Davies
Anne Turner-Henson
William C. Bailey
Chapter 17 Behavioral and Social Dimensions of Pain in Rheumatic Disease
349(22)
Laurence A. Bradley
Chapter 18 Prevention of HIV / AIDS
371(26)
Ralph J. DiClemente
Gina M. Wingood
Sten H. Vermund
Katharine E. Stewart
VI Intervention Channels
Chapter 19 Schools as a Setting for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
397(30)
Kim D. Reynolds
Mary Ann Pass
Melissa Galvin
Scott D. Winnail
Kathleen F. Harrington
Ralph J. DiClemente
Chapter 20 Planning Community Health Interventions
427(16)
M. Janice Gilliland
Judith E. Taylor
Chapter 21 Health Promotion in Health Care Settings
443(16)
Molly Engle
Polly P. Kratt
Chapter 22 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention at the Work Site
459(18)
Kathleen C. Brown
Michael T. Weaver
Lynn M. Artz
James C. Hilyer
VII Special Populations And Issues
Chapter 23 Promoting the Health of Women and Children
477(14)
Lorraine V. Klerman
Chapter 24 Adolescent Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
491(30)
Ralph J. DiClemente
Brenda Cobb
Chapter 25 Older Populations
521(18)
Melissa M. Galvin
Marilyn M. Gardner
Molly Engle
Chapter 26 Women's Health and Health Behaviors
539(22)
Carol E. Cornell
M. Janice Gilliland
Cora E. Lewis
Chapter 27 Sociocultural Factors and Prevention Programs Affecting the Health of Ethnic Minorities
561(18)
Gina M. Wingood
Betty Keltner
Chapter 28 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Developing Countries
579(28)
David Coombs
Walter Mason
VIII Policy Perspectives
Chapter 29 The Role of Health Care Organization in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
607(14)
Janet M. Bronstein
Chapter 30 The Role of Governmental Public Health Agencies
621(16)
Stuart A. Capper
Chapter 31 Determining the Cost-Effectiveness of Health Promotion Programs
637(16)
Eli Capilouto
IX Future Directions In Health Promotion And Disease Prevention
Chapter 32 Promising Theoretical and Methodological Approaches and Future Directions in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research and Practice
653
James M. Raczynski
Ralph J. DiClemente