Health psychology/ edited by John Weinman, Marie Johnston, and Gerry Molloy. - London: SAGE Publications, 2006. - 4 v.: ill.; 24 cm.

v. 1. Theoretical models and frameworks -- v. 2. Concepts -- v. 3. Methods and measurement -- v. 4. Applications in health, illness, and health care.

Volume One
Theoretical Frameworks
PART ONE: SOCIAL COGNITION MODELS
In Search of How People Change - J O Prochaska, C C DiClemente and J C Norcross
Applications to Addictive Behavior
Selected Psychosocial Models and Correlates of Individual Health-Related Behaviors - M H Becker et al
The Theory of Planned Behavior - I Ajzen
Implementation Intentions - Strong Effects of Simple Plans - P M Gollwitzer
Self-Efficacy in the Adoption and Maintenance of Health Behaviors - R Schwarzer
Theoretical Approaches and a New Model
Protection Motivation and Self-Efficacy - A Revised Theory of Fear Appeals and Attitude Change - J E Maddux and R W Rogers
PART TWO: SELF-REGULATION MODELS
Illness Representations and Coping with Health Threats - H Leventhal, D Nerenz and D J Steele
Self-Efficacy - A Bandura
Toward a Unifying Theory of Behavioural Change
Goals and Confidence as Self-Regulatory Elements Underlying Health and Illness Behavior - M F Scheier and C S Carver
Transactional Theory and Research on Emotions and Coping - Richard S Lazarus and Susan Folkman
Adjustment to Threatening Events - S E Taylor
A Theory of Cognitive Adaptation
PART THREE: PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL MODELS
Pain Mechanisms - R Melzak and P D Wall
A New Theory
Beyond Attentional Strategies - D Cioffi
A Cognitive Perceptual Model of Symptom Interpretation
Neuroendocrine Responses to Social Interaction - J P Henry and P M Stephens
Protective and Damaging Effects of Stress Mediators - B McEwen
Psychophysiological Bases of Disease - A Steptoe
Behaviorally Conditioned Immunosuppression - R Ader and N Cohen
PART FOUR: ENVIRONMENT
The Environment, the Worker and Illness - R Karasek and T Theorell
Psychological and Physiological Linkages
Conservation of Resources - S E Hobfoll
A New Attempt at Conceptualizing Stress


Volume Two:
Concepts
PART ONE: INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
Optimism, Vulnerability and Self-Beliefs as Health-Related Cognitions - A Systematic Overview - R Schwarzer
Conceptualization and Operationalization of Perceived Control - K Wallston
Coronary-Prone Behaviors in the Western Collaborative Group Study - M H L Hecker et al
The Disease-Prone Personality - A Meta-Analytic View of the Construct - H S Friedman and S Booth-Kewley
PART TWO: SOCIAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS
Key Evidence for the Importance of Social Support Networks and Health - Berkman
Socioeconomic Status and Health - N E Adler et al
The Challenge of the Gradient
Aging, Natural Death and the Compression of Morbidity - J F Fries
Gender and Health - L Verbrugge
An Update on Hypotheses and Evidence
PART THREE: RESPONSE TO HEALTH THREAT
Perception of Risk - P Slovic
The Relative Efficacy of Avoidant and Non-Avoidant Coping Strategies - J Suls and B Fletcher
A Meta-Analysis
Unrealistic Optimism about Susceptibility to Health Problems - N D Weinstein
Health Complaints, Stress and Disease - D Watson and J W Pennebaker
Exploring the Central Role of Negative Affectivity
PART FOUR: HEALTHCARE
Health Behaviour, Illness Behaviour and Sick Role Behaviour - S V Kasl and S Cobb
Determinants of Three Stages of Delay in Seeking Care at a Medical Clinic - M A Safer et al
Placebo Effects in Medicine, Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis - A K Shapiro
Adherence to Self-Care Regimens - D C Turk and D Meichenbaum
The Patient's Perspective
Caregiving as a Risk Factor for Mortality - R Schulz and S R Beach
The Caregiver Health Effects Study
Satisfaction, Compliance and Communication - P Ley
PART FIVE: HEALTH OUTCOMES
Conceptual Approaches to the Assessment of Quality of Life - J Browne, H M McGee and C A O'Boyle
Behavior as the Central Outcome in Health Care - R M Kaplan
Disability as Behavior - M Johnston, D Bonetti and B Pollard
Models of Measurement and Explanation
Positive Psychological States and Coping with Severe Stress - S Folkman


Volume Three
Methods and Measurement
PART ONE: RESEARCH DESIGN AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
'Inclined Abstainers' - S Orbell and P Sheeran
A Problem for Predicting Health-Related Behaviour
Predicting and Explaining Intentions and Behaviour - S Sutton
How Well Are We Doing?
Strategies for Analyzing Ecological Momentary Assessment Data - J E Schwartz and A A Stone
Dilemmas in Qualitative Health Research - L Yardley
PART TWO: HEALTH-RELATED BEHAVIOUR
A Simple Method to Assess Behaviour in the Community - G Godin and R J Shepherd
Dietary Intervention in Primary Care - L Roe et al
Validity of the DINE Method for Diet Assessment
Outcome Criteria in Smoking Cessation Trials - R West et al
Proposal for a Common Standard
PART THREE: STRESS AND COPING
The Social Readjustment Rating Scale - T H Holmes and R H Rahe
The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale - A S Zigmond and R P Snaith
Assessing Coping Strategies - C S Carver, M F Scheier and J K Weintraub
A Theoretically Based Approach
PART FOUR: HEALTH AND ILLNESS COGNITIONS
The Illness Perception Questionnaire - J Weinman et al
A New Method for Assessing the Cognitive Representation of Illness
The McGill Pain Questionnaire - R Melzack
Major Properties and Scoring Methods
Development of the Multidimensional Health Locus of Control (MHLC) Scales - K A Wallston, B S Wallston and R DeVillis
PART FIVE: HEALTHCARE
Patients' Intentions in Primary Care - P Salmon and J Quine
Measurement and Preliminary Investigation
The Physician-Patient Relationship - D Roter et al
Communication Patterns of Primary Care Physicians
The Medical Interview Satisfaction Scale - M H Wolf et al
Development of a Scale to Measure Patient Perceptions of Physician Behavior
PART SIX: HEALTH STATUS//QUALITY OF LIFE
Self-Assessed Health and Mortality - E I Idler
A Review of Studies
The MOS 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36) - J E Ware and C D Sherbourne
Conceptual Framework and Item Selection
Sickness Impact Profile - A F De Bruin et al
The State of the Art of a Generic Functional Status Measure


Volume Four
Applications in Health, Illness and Health Care
PART ONE: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND BEHAVIOURAL INFLUENCES ON HEALTH
The Alameda Study - 25 Years Later - C A Schoenborn
Mortality in Relation to Smoking - R Doll et al
40 Years of Observations on Male British Doctors
Negative Life Events, Perceived Stress, Negative Affect and Susceptibility to the Common Cold - S Cohen, D A Tyrrell and A P Smith
Can Lifestyle Changes Reverse Coronary Heart Disease? The Lifestyle Heart Trial - D Ornish et al
Pessimistic Explanatory Style is a Risk Factor for Physical Illness - C Peterson, M E Seligman and G E Vaillant
A 35-Year Longitudinal Study
22-Year Trends in Coronary Risk Factors in North Karelia and Other Areas of Finland - E Vartiainen et al
The Relationship between Socioeconomic Status, Hostility and Blood Pressure Reactions to Mental Stress in Men - D Carroll et al
Data from the Whitehall II Study
PART TWO: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND BEHAVIOURAL INFLUENCES ON ILLNESS
Depression Following Myocardial Infarction - N Frasure-Smith, F Lesperance and M Talajic
Impact on Six-Month Survival
Arthritis Self-Management Studies - K Lorig and Holman
A 12-Year Review
How Coping Mediates the Effect of Optimism on Distress - C S Carver et al
A Study of Women with Early Stage Breast Cancer
Changing Illness Perceptions after Myocardial Infarction - K J Petrie et al
An Early Intervention Randomized Controlled Trial
An Application of Behavior Modification Techniques to a Problem of Chronic Pain - Fordyce
Effect of Psychosocial Treatment on Survival of Patients with Metastatic Breast Cancer - D Spiegel et al
Alteration of Type A Behavior and Its Effect on Cardiac Recurrences in Post-Myocardial Infarction Patients - M Friedman et al
Summary of Results of the Recurrent Coronary Prevention Project
Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus by Changes in Lifestyle among Subjects with Impaired Glucose Tolerance - J Tuomilehto et al
PART THREE: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND BEHAVIOURAL INFLUENCES ON HEALTH CARE
What Benefits Can Psychological Preparation for Surgery Achieve? - M Johnston and C Vogele
Effective Physician-Patient Communication and Health Outcomes - M A Stewart
A Review
The Effect of Choice and Enhanced Personal Responsibility for the Aged - E J Langer and J Rodin
Difference between Patients' and Doctors' Interpretations of Some Common Medical Terms - C M Boyle
Expanding Patient Involvement in Care - Greenfield, Kaplan and Ware
Effects on Patient Outcomes
Consultation Skills of Young Doctors - P Maguire et al
Benefits of Feedback Training in Interviewing as Students Persist
Health Psychology and Uptake of Preventive Health Services - S Orbell and P Sheeran
A Review of 30 Years' Research on Cervical Screening

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