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Essential Readings in Health Behavior: Theory and Practice

Author(s): Mark Edberg, PhD, Associate Professor, School of Public Health and Health Services-George Washington University
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  • ISBN-13: 9780763738181
  • ISBN-10:0763738182
  • Paperback    304 pages      © 2010
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This key compendium of readings collected by Mark Edberg is an ideal supplement to his best-selling text Essentials in Health Behavior.

Organized into parts that parallel the main text, the readings provide students and the instructor with options for exploring issues in more depth. The author introduces each part with his own insightful analysis. Many of the readings address ways in which the theoretical approaches to behavior have been applied in real-world settings––both successfully and unsuccessfully.

These readings explore: The Links Between Health and Behavior; Health Issues and Behavior; Social/Behavioral Theory and Its Roots; Individual Health Behavior Theories; Social, Cultural, and Environmental Theories; Doing Something About It: The Ecological Perspective and the Move; Communities and Populations as Focus for Health Promotion Programs; Application of Theory: Schools and Worksites; Application of Theory: Communications Campaigns; Application of Theory: Global Health; Application of Theory: High Risk and Special Populations; Evaluation: What Is It? Why Is It Needed? How Does It Relate to Theory?; and Culture, Diversity, and Health Disparities: Are Current Theories Relevant?

Essential Readings in Health Behavior is just one offering in Jones and Bartlett's unique, integrated series, Essential Public Health.

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Part  1  Introduction: The Links Between Health and Behavior
Part  2  Health Issues and Behavior
Part  3  Social/Behavioral Theory and Its Roots
Part  4  Individual Health Behavior Theories
Part  5  Social, Cultural and Environmental Theories, Part I
Part  6  Social, Cultural and Environmental Theories, Part II
Part  7  Doing Something About It: The Ecological Perspective and the Move From Theory to Practice
Part  8  Communities and Populations As Focus For Health Promotion Programs
Part  9  Application of Theory: Schools and Worksites
Part  10  Application of Theory: Communications Campaigns
Part  11  Application of Theory: Global Health
Part  12  Application of Theory: High Risk and Special Populations
Part  13  Evaluation: What Is It? Why Is It Needed? How Does It Relate To Theory?
Part  14  Culture, Diversity, and Health Disparities: Are Current Theories Relevant?
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Mark Edberg, PhD-Associate Professor, School of Public Health and Health Services-George Washington University

MARK EDBERG, PhD, MA, is Associate Professor in the Department of Prevention and Community Health in the School of Public Health and Health Services at George Washington University, with secondary appointments in the Department of Anthropology and Elliott School of International Affairs. Dr. Edberg is an applied and academic anthropologist with 20 years’ experience in social research, primarily in public health, that has included basic behavioral research, interventions and intervention research, program evaluation, community health promotion, strategic planning and policy development, communications development, and capacity building – both domestic and international. Key areas of focus have been: high risk and marginalized populations, social determinants of health, health disparities, minority health, at-risk youth, prevention of HIV/AIDS and STIs, youth violence, substance abuse, general issues of poverty and health, and theory development. He has been Principal Investigator, Co-Principal Investigator or Project Director on intervention and research efforts funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIH), U.S. Office of Minority Health, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and other agencies within the Department of Health and Human Services, and has been working with UNICEF in the Latin America-Caribbean region as well as at UNICEF headquarters. He has also provided consulting and support for the Organization of American States, USAID, Urban Institute, and local governments. Dr. Edberg teaches graduate courses in social/behavioral theory and qualitative research, and undergraduate courses in culture and health and social/behavioral theory for health promotion, as well as previous courses for the Department of Anthropology. Dr. Edberg has published numerous articles in journals such as the Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, the Journal of Youth Studies, Health Promotion Practice, Journal of Primary Prevention, the International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, Anthropological Quarterly, and others. Dr. Edberg’s recent books include Essentials of Health Behavior and Essential Readings in Health Behavior,and a book documenting his U.S.-Mexico border research (University of Texas Press). He is also a recipient of a Fulbright Senior Specialist award and a Fellow of the Society for Applied Anthropology.   

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