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Handbook of families & health : interdisciplinary perspectives /

A broad ranging collection, as the title might suggest, the essays consider the subject from the perspectives of family studies, marriage & family therapy, nursing & family medicine gerontology, health psychology & behavioural medicine, social work & social policy.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Crane, D. Russell, Marshall, Elaine S.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Thousand Oaks : Sage Publications, ©2006.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; PART I. FAMILY AND HEALTH ISSUES; 1. Family Development in the Face of Cancer
  • Karen Weihs & Mary Politi; 2. Hostility, Marriage and the Heart: The Social Psychophysiology of Cardiovascular Risk in Close Relationships
  • Timothy W. Smith & Kelly M. Glazer; 3. Health Issues in Latino Families and Households
  • Barbara A. Zsembik; 4. Identifying Patterns of Managing Chronic Conditions: Family Management Styles
  • Janet A. Deatrick, Melissa A. Alderfer, George Knafl, & Kathleen Knafl; 5. Chronic Disease and African American Families
  • Sharon Wallace Williams & Peggye Dilworth-Anderson; 6. The Pain and the Promise of Unfilled Dreams: Infertile Couples
  • Lynn Clark Callister; 7. Eating Disorders and the Family: A Biopsychosocial Perspective
  • Margo D. Maine; 8. Families and Major Mental Illness
  • Kim T. Mueser; 9. Families, Coping Styles and Health
  • Arlene L.
  • Vetere & Lynn B Myers; 10. Families, Poverty, and Children’s Health
  • Ronald J. Angel & Jacqueline L. Angel; 11 Parental HIV/AIDS: An Empirical Model of the Impact on Children in the United States
  • Debra A. Murphy, William D. Marelich, Dannie Hoffman & Mark A. Schuster; 12. Families, Health, and Genomics
  • Marcia Van Riper & Agatha M. Gallo; PART II. ISSUES OF AGING AND CAREGIVING; 13. Treatment Decisions when Death is Near: The Family’s Role
  • Tom Finucane; 14. Assessing Eldercare Needs: An Application of Marketing Orientation within the Nonprofit Sector
  • Robert J. Parsons; 15. Death, Grief, and Bereavement in Families
  • Beth Vaughn Cole; PART III. ISSUES FOR POLICY AND RESEARCH; 16. Family Centered Health Policy Analysis
  • Sven E. Wilson; 17. Using agent-based modeling to simulate the influence of family level ofstress on disease progression
  • William A. Griffin; 18.
  • Historical Demography of Families and Health: Case Examples
  • Geraldine Mineau, Ken R. Smith & Lee L. Bean; 19. Study of Family Health and the NIH: The Search for Research Support
  • V. Jeffery Evans; 20. Developing Partnerships in Commissioned Research: A Perspective from England
  • John S.W. Carpenter; 21. Swirling Waters: History and Current Choices for Families to Navigate Health Care Financing
  • Harvey Hillin; PART IV. INTERVENTIONS TO IMPROVE FAMILY HEALTH; 22. Improving Health Through Family Interventions
  • Thomas L. Campbell; 23. Does DNA Determine Destiny? A Role for Medical Family Therapy with Genetic Screening/Testing for Breast Cancer and other Genetic Illnesses
  • Susan H. McDaniel; 24. Interventions with Family Caregivers
  • Jonathan G. Sandberg; 25. Facing what Can and Cannot be Said: Working with Families, Parents and Couples when a Parent has a Serious Illness
  • Barbara J. Dale & Jenny Altschuler; 26.
  • Maximizing Patients’ Health Through Engagement with Families
  • William J. Sieber, Todd M. Edwards, Gene A. Kallenberg & JoEllen Patterson; 27. Interventions with Families of an Acutely or Critically Ill Child
  • Marion E. Broome & Wilma Powell Stuart; End Note: Interdisciplinary Perspectives of Families and Health; Author Index; Subject Index; About the Editors; About the Contributors;