Health Psychology in Global PerspectiveSAGE Publications, 1998 M03 9 - 344 pages What do we know about health in other countries? How can we use explanations from health psychology to understand health issues around the world? In Health Psychology in Global Perspective, author Frances E. Aboud uses health psychology to examine the health issues facing developing countries and compares them with issues faced by people in developed countries. She uses a psychosocial perspective rather than the typical biomedical and anthropological perspectives usually applied to health issues in developing countries and integrates diverse literature from a variety of disciplines, including, epidemiology, psychology, education, anthropology, and nursing. Accessible to a broad audience, this volume brings mainstream health psychology concepts to bear on the problems of international health and cross-cultural issues to bear on concepts and theories in mainstream health psychology. It also incorporates a number of pedagogical featuresùcase vignettes, problem solving/debate exercises, case studiesùwhich make it an ideal supplemental text for courses in health psychology. Students will appreciate the extended case studies, while instructors will value the multidisciplinary perspective. A thought-provoking examination of the state of knowledge about health in developing countries, Health Psychology in Global Perspective is a valuable resource for academics and professionals in health psychology, psychology, cross-cultural psychology, clinical psychology, social psychology, anthropology, and public health. |
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... Solution How Many Hats Can You Wear? Student Activity 2. Social Science Measures for Health Research Social Science Variables Qualitative and Quantitative Methods Focus Group Discussion Systematic Nonparticipant Observation Participant ...
... Solution How Many Hats Can You Wear? Student Activity 2. Social Science Measures for Health Research Social Science Variables Qualitative and Quantitative Methods Focus Group Discussion Systematic Nonparticipant Observation Participant ...
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... solutions around the world (definitions of words in bold print can be found in the Glossary at the back of the book). The term health is defined as physical, mental, and social well-being, an important resource for a satisfying and ...
... solutions around the world (definitions of words in bold print can be found in the Glossary at the back of the book). The term health is defined as physical, mental, and social well-being, an important resource for a satisfying and ...
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... solutions come from coordinating the expertise of different areas. Personal growth is not easily described but is ... solution for her sick child, helping the people in a village organize themselves to build safe water wells. There are ...
... solutions come from coordinating the expertise of different areas. Personal growth is not easily described but is ... solution for her sick child, helping the people in a village organize themselves to build safe water wells. There are ...
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... solution was used only in hospitals, given intravenously. But researchers continued to work on producing a solution that could be drunk. Its initiation by fire came during the Bangladeshi war of independence in 1971, as refugees were ...
... solution was used only in hospitals, given intravenously. But researchers continued to work on producing a solution that could be drunk. Its initiation by fire came during the Bangladeshi war of independence in 1971, as refugees were ...
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... solution of salt, sugar, water, and sometimes porridge. Births attended by a trained health worker: Percentage of ... solutions implemented in different locations, we need to agree on a set of definitions—conceptual and numerical. The ...
... solution of salt, sugar, water, and sometimes porridge. Births attended by a trained health worker: Percentage of ... solutions implemented in different locations, we need to agree on a set of definitions—conceptual and numerical. The ...
Contents
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Chapter 2 Social Science Measures for Health Research | 29 |
Chapter 3 Family Planning and Contraceptive Use | 67 |
Chapter 4 The AIDSHIV Pandemic | 94 |
Chapter 5 Community Participation and Agency Involvement | 123 |
Chapter 6 Nutrition for Child Growth and Development | 154 |
Chapter 7 Alcohol Use and Abuse | 185 |
Chapter 8 Health Education and Promotion | 210 |
Where Do You Go From Here? | 271 |
Glossary | 275 |
References | 289 |
Author Index | 311 |
Subject Index | 322 |
About the Author | 327 |
About the Contributors | 329 |
Chapter 9 Mental Health and Illness | 244 |
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