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9780881338454

Introduction to Health Education and Health Promotion

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    9780881338454

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    0881338451

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1995-05-01
  • Publisher: WAVELAND PRESS

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Table of Contents

Foreword vii
Preface ix
PART I: Health Education and Promotion 1(118)
Health Status
3(28)
Introduction
4(1)
Defining Health
4(2)
Modern Definitions
6(7)
Measuring Health
13(6)
The Nation's Health
19(5)
Goals for the Future
24(5)
Summary
29(2)
Health Determinants
31(35)
Introduction
32(1)
Overview of Health Determinants
32(2)
Genetic Determinants
34(3)
The Physical Environment
37(5)
The Social Environment
42(7)
Health Care
49(6)
Personal Behavior
55(9)
Summary
64(2)
Health Professions and Organizations
66(24)
Introduction
67(1)
Medicine and Public Health: Contrasting Approaches
67(2)
Historical Development
69(9)
Public Health and Health Education
78(6)
Public Schools and Health Education
84(5)
Summary
89(1)
Health Education
90(29)
Introduction
91(1)
Health Promotion
91(9)
Health Education
100(9)
Foundations of Health Education and Promotion
109(7)
Summary
116(3)
PART II: Health Education and Health Promotion Process and Practice 119(124)
Needs Assessment and Planning
121(30)
Introduction
122(1)
Overview of the Planning Process
123(3)
Planning Models
126(6)
Needs Assessment
132(8)
Developing the Program Components
140(9)
Summary
149(2)
Intervention Programming
151(34)
Introduction
152(1)
MATCH
153(4)
MATCH Intervention Phases and Steps
157(27)
Summary
184(1)
Intervention Actions
185(33)
Introduction
186(1)
Teaching
186(8)
Training
194(5)
Counseling
199(7)
Consulting
206(7)
Media
213(4)
Summary
217(1)
Evaluation
218(25)
Introduction
219(1)
Categories of Evaluation
220(8)
Choosing a Research Design
228(3)
Measurement Issues in Evluation
231(4)
Data Analysis
235(5)
Summary
240(3)
PART III: Health Behavior Change: Theory and Methods 243(132)
Cognitive and Affecting Learning
245(36)
Introduction
246(1)
Psychological Framework
246(3)
Learning and Behavior
249(12)
Health Behavior Conceptualizations and Theories as Guide to Action
261(17)
Theory and Practice
278(1)
Summary
279(2)
Behaviorism
281(21)
Introduction
282(1)
Rationale for a More Direct Approach
282(2)
Theoretical Framework
284(7)
The Technology of Behavior Modification
291(2)
Applications in Health Education/Promotion
293(4)
The Self-Management of Health Behavior
297(2)
Behavior Modification and Health Promotion
299(2)
Summary
301(1)
Social Cognitive Theory
302(21)
Introduction
303(1)
Reciprocal Determinism
303(9)
Practical Applications
312(9)
Summary
321(2)
Organizational Change
323(21)
Introduction
324(1)
Health Education and Organizational Change
324(3)
Concepts and Understanding Organizations
327(5)
Planned Organizational Change
332(6)
Case Study: Change in a Voluntary Health Agency
338(5)
Summary
343(1)
Community and Social Change
344(31)
Introduction
345(1)
The Process of Social Change
346(5)
The Diffusion of Innovations
351(8)
Approaches of Social Change
359(14)
Summary
373(2)
PART IV: Professional Preparation and the Future 375(84)
Professional Issues in Health Education
377(27)
Introduction
378(1)
What Is a Profession?
379(6)
Health Education Responsibilities and Core Competencies
385(7)
Professional Training
392(1)
Professional Associations
393(2)
Ethics and Health Education
395(3)
How to Prepare Yourself: Guide for Students
398(5)
Summary
403(1)
Practice Settings
404(22)
Introduction
405(1)
Comparison of Settings
405(4)
Schools
409(5)
Worksites
414(4)
Health Care Settings
418(3)
Community Health Settings
421(2)
Management of Health Promotion Programs
423(2)
Summary
425(1)
From Past to Present to Future
426(33)
Introduction
427(1)
The Forecasting Process
427(3)
Societal Trends
430(11)
Trends within Health-Related Organizations
441(10)
Trends within Health Education
451(5)
Summary
456(3)
Appendix A: Definitions and Descriptions of Health Education and Health Promotion by Date of Publication 459(6)
Appendix B: Self-Assessment for Health Educators 465(8)
Appendix C: Sophe Code of Ethics (1983) 473(8)
Bibliography 481(12)
Index 493

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