Essential Readings in Health Psychology
Synopsis
This book, a collection of key papers for students of health psychology, follows the structure of the same author's Health Psychology: A Textbook, which has made a major contribution to the teaching and study of this rapidly expanding discipline. This text has additional chapters on methodology; the social context; behaviour and health; and health across the lifespan. Each chapter is introduced by a brief overview and contains papers which have been chosen either for their theoretical importance or as good empirical indicators of a model. The examples use a range of methodologies from qualitative to quantitative, with the latter including experimental and cross-sectional studies and systematic reviews. The book draws mainly from psychological theories, but also includes those from related disciplines.
Publisher information
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
- ISBN: 9780335211388
- Number of pages: 516
- Dimensions: 262 x 195 x 31 mm
- Weight: 1236g
- Languages: English
