Expanding the Boundaries of Health and Social Science : Case Studies in Interdisciplinary Innovation

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Expanding the Boundaries of Health and Social Science : Case Studies in Interdisciplinary Innovation

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 448 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780195153798
  • DDC分類 613.019

基本説明

New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2003.

Full Description

Health Psychology, once subsumed under social psychology, has in recent years surpassed it to become one of the most dynamic, interesting areas in the field. One of the reasons for the rapid success of health psychology is that it provides an in-depth look at the influence of behaviour on the national obsessions of health and wellness. Health psychology has a wide scope, encompassing all influences on behaviour from emotion to overcrowded living situations. Because health psychology combines in-depth research in a variety of areas within the discipline, collaboration between these areas is especially important. Yet, health psychology faces a problem not uncommon to any highly interdisciplinary science: a lack of information on how to foster collaboration between areas.
This unique volume will provide a solution to the problem of collaboration by articulating both the benefits of interdisciplinary exchange and the best strategies for working together. The contributors, including Richard Davidson, Michael Meaney, John Caccioppo, and Neil Schneiderman, have carried out the most innovative and successful collaborative research endeavors in major areas of health psychology. Their experience will provide much-needed guidance and inspiration for future collaborative research in the discipline. This volume will be of interest to researchers and students in health psychology, as well as to officers in universities, foundations, and government agencies seeking to develop programs that expand the boundaries of health psychology.

Contents

Craig Calhoun and Cora Marrett: Foreword
Contributors
John W. Rowe: Introduction: Approaching Interdisciplinary Research
PART I: HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS: THE SOCIAL WORLD AND CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH AND DISEASE
1: John T. Cacioppo: Domain Introduction
2: Gary G. Berntson and John T. Cacioppo: A Contemporary Perspective on Multilevel Analyses and Social Neuroscience
3: Kathleen C. Light, Susan S. Girdler, and Alan L. Hinderliter: Risk of Hypertensive Heart Disease: The Joint Influence of Genetic and Behavioral Factors
4: Jay R. Kaplan and Stephen B. Manuck: Status, Strees, and Heart Disease: a Monkey's Tale
PART II: MIND MATTERS: AFFECTIVE AND COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
5: Richard J. Davidson: Domain Introduction
6: Richard J. Davidson: Affective Neuroscience: a Case for Interdisciplinary Research
7: S. M. Kosslyn: Visual Mental Imagery: a Case Study in Interdisciplinary Research
8: Michael J. Meaney: Plasticity and Health: Social Influences on Gene Expression and Neural Development
PART III: POSITIVE HEALTH: WHAT NOURISHES WHO FLOURISHES?
9: Carol D. Ryff: Domain Introduction
10: Carol D. Ryff and Burton Singer: Thriving in the Face of Challenge: the Integrative Science of Human Resilience
11: Teresa E. Seeman: Integrating Psychosocial Factors with Biology: the Role of Protective Factors in Trajectories of Health and Aging
12: Linda K. George: Religion, Spirituality, and Health: the Duke Experience
PART IV: IN SEARCH OF METHUSELAH: POPULATION PERSPECTIVES ON HEALTH AND LONGEVITY
13: Linda Waite: Domain Introduction
14: Michael Marmot: Social Resources and Health
15: S. Jay Olshansky and Bruce A. Carnes: A Journey through the Interdisciplinary Landscape of Biodemography
PART V: A TALE OF TWO CITIES: PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF HIV/AIDS
16: Neil Schneiderman: Domain Introduction
17: Neil Schneiderman and Michael Antoni: Learning to Cope with HIV/AIDS
18: Margaret A. Chesney and Thomas J. Coates: The Evolution of HIV Prevention in San Francisco: a Multidisciplinary Model
Patricia L. Rosenfield and Frank Kessel: Closing Commentary: Fostering Interdisciplinary Research: the Way Forward
Index