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Health behavior and health education : theory, research, and practice / Karen Glanz, Barbara K. Rimer, K. Viswanath, editors ; foreword by C. Tracy Orleans

By: Glanz,Karen.
Contributor(s): Glanz, Karen | Rimer, Barbara K | Viswanath, K. (Kasisomayajula).
Material type: TextTextPublisher: San Francisco, CA : Jossey-Bass, ℗♭2008Edition: 4th ed.Description: xxxiii, 552 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.Content type: text ISBN: 9780787996147; 0787996149; 9780470396292; 0470396296.Subject(s): Health behavior | Health education | Health promotion | Health Behavior | Health EducationDDC classification: 613 Summary: This book offers an accessible, comprehensive, in-depth analysis of the health behavior theories and practices that are most relevant to health education. This thoroughly revised edition includes the most current information on theory, research, and practice at individual, interpersonal, and community group levels. The volume includes substansial new content on current and emerging theories of health communication, e-health, culturally diverse communities, health promotion, the impact of stress, the importance of networks and community, social marketing, and evaluation
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This book offers an accessible, comprehensive, in-depth analysis of the health behavior theories and practices that are most relevant to health education. This thoroughly revised edition includes the most current information on theory, research, and practice at individual, interpersonal, and community group levels. The volume includes substansial new content on current and emerging theories of health communication, e-health, culturally diverse communities, health promotion, the impact of stress, the importance of networks and community, social marketing, and evaluation

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