Health Behavior and Health Education : Theory, Research, and Practice - Book Review,
by Karen Glanz (Editor), et al

From Book News, Inc. Hoping to aid the health education community understand how theory informs research and practice and vice versa, Glanz (social and behavioral sciences, Cancer Research Center of Hawai'i at the U. of Hawai'i), Rimer (health behavior and health education, U. of North Carolina School of Public Health), and Lewis (nursing, U. of Washington) present 24 papers that look at the application of behavioral theory in a variety of settings. After defining key terms and concepts, four chapters focus on particular bodies of the theory: the health belief model, the theory of reasoned action and planned behavior, the transtheoretical model, and the precaution adoption process plan. Further chapters examine interpersonal theories; social cognitive theory, social networks, and social support; models for the community or aggregate levels of change; and finally, applications of overarching planning and process models.Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR
Review "is a book that belongs on the desktop of every medial educator..." (The Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, April 2003)
Review "is a book that belongs on the desktop of every medial educator..." (The Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, April 2003)
Review Praise for Health Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research, and Practice "This book reflects with crystal clarity for students and practitioners the advances in theories and their application in health promotion and education since the previous edition, but also challenges the theorists and researchers to address the gaps that need to be filled before the next edition." — Lawrence W. Green, visiting professor, Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University "The third edition of Health Behavior and Health Education will be indispensable for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers working to translate research into practice. This volume charts new territory-from research design to application-and gives the field the lift and vision we've needed." — C. Tracy Orleans, senior scientist, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation "Regardless of the practice site for health educators, and the nature of the practical problems they address in their daily work, the theoretically-driven orientation of this book is a major resource. After all, there is nothing more practical than a good theory-and this text is full of them!" — Nancy Fugate Woods, dean, School of Nursing, University of Washington
Book Description Since it was first published more than a decade ago, Health Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research, and Practice has become the leading resource in the field of health promotion and education. This thoroughly revised third edition provides a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of health behavior theories relevant to health education and includes the most current information on developments in theory, research, and practice.
Book Info (Jossey-Bass) Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu. Provides a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of health behavior theories relevant to health education. Includes current information about theory, research, and practice. Previous edition: c1997. DNLM: Health Behavior.
From the Back Cover A Thoroughly Revised Edition of the Classic Volume for Public Health Students and Professionals Since it was first published more than a decade ago, Health Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research, and Practice has become the leading resource in the field of health promotion and education. This thoroughly revised third edition provides a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of health behavior theories relevant to health education and includes the most current information on developments in theory, research, and practice.
About the Author Karen Glanz is professor and director of the Social and Behavioral Sciences Program at the Cancer Research Center of Hawaii at the University of Hawaii. Barbara K. Rimer is director of Cancer Control and Population Sciences at the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Maryland. Frances Marcus Lewis is professor in the School of Nursing at the University of Washington.The editors were the recipients of the 1992 Mayhew Derryberry Award for outstanding contribution to health education theory and research.
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