
Promoting Human Wellness : New Frontiers for Research, Practice, and Policy.
Title:
Promoting Human Wellness : New Frontiers for Research, Practice, and Policy.
Author:
Jamner, Margaret Schneider.
ISBN:
9780520925915
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (752 pages)
Contents:
Preliminaries -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 The Social Ecological Paradigm of Wellness Promotion -- 2 The Societal Context of Disease Prevention and Wellness Promotion -- 3 Promoting Wellness: Biomedical versus Outcomes Models -- 4 Community Participation, Empowerment, and Health -- 5 Genetic Determinism as a Failing Paradigm in Biology and Medicine -- 6 Creating Health-Promotive Environments -- 7 Theory-Based Evaluation -- 8 Pregnancy Prevention Opportunities Focusing on the Younger Sisters of Childbearing Teens -- 9 Immigrants May Hold Clues to Protecting Health during Pregnancy -- 10 Race and Health -- 11 Health Promotion in Ethnic Minority Families -- 12 Valuing Future Health in Social Policy and Human Health Behavior -- 13 Health Promotion at the Dawn of the 21st Century -- 14 Bridging the Clinical and Public Health Approaches to Smoking Cessation -- 15 Disease Prevention versus Health Promotion -- 16 Preventing Disability in Older Americans -- 17 An Educational Approach to Engage Health Care Professionals in Wellness Promotion -- 18 University-Community Partnerships to Promote Wellness in Children Youth and Familes -- 19 Strategies for Reducing Youth Violence -- 20 Adolescent Sexuality and Health Care Reform -- 21 Improving Health and Safety in the Agricultural Workplace -- 22 Enhancing Women's Health -- 23 Cardiovascular Disease in Women -- 24 HIV/AIDS Prevention -- Afterword -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.
Abstract:
This book is a state-of-the-art educational resource on the latest research and public-policy developments in the fields of wellness promotion and disease prevention. Based on award-winning lectures by University of California faculty on nine campuses as part of the Wellness Lectures Program jointly funded by The California Wellness Foundation, Health Net, and the University of California, the volume aims to widen the scope of health care research and policy to promote wellness rather than focus on illness and disease, and to incorporate proactive, interdisciplinary approaches to health care. The volume also contains chapters by distinguished scholars inthe fields of wellness promotion and disease prevention. Many of these articles fall outside the scope of what we conventionally call health promotion, bringing new perspectives to research and policy possibilities. Promoting Human Wellness is organized around core themes such as the importance of disease prevention programs that address multiple health risks, the link between poverty and minority status and disease susceptibility, and the challenge of evaluating health benefits and cost-effectiveness. The articles discuss such timely issues as genetic determinism as a paradigm in wellness promotion, adolescent health promotion and teen pregnancy prevention strategies, racial differences in cancer epidemiology, the California smokers' helpline, strategies for reducing youth violence, HIV/AIDS prevention, domestic violence education and prevention srategies, and the future of women's health research. Presented within the framework of social ecology, several of the chapters in this volume address new ideas and approaches in the wellness field that are only now beginning to be understood such as the social construction of variables including race, class, and gender. Promoting Human Wellness will be
essential reading for health practitioners, policymakers, and others seeking to expand the ways we define and achieve health. Keywords: Public health, community health, medicine, nursing, social welfare, health education, health psychology, social ecology, public policy, aging, health promotion.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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