Encyclopedia of Health and Behavior

Encyclopedia of Health and Behavior
Title Encyclopedia of Health and Behavior PDF eBook
Author Norman B. Anderson
Publisher SAGE
Pages 1017
Release 2004-01-21
Genre Medical
ISBN 0761923608

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This encyclopedia comprehensively covers all aspects of what has become the dynamic domain of behavioral medicine. It collects together the knowledge generated by this interdisciplinary field, highlighting the links between science and practice.

Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine

Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine
Title Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine PDF eBook
Author Marc D. Gellman
Publisher
Pages
Release
Genre Clinical health psychology
ISBN 9781461464396

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The Encyclopedia of Human Behavior

The Encyclopedia of Human Behavior
Title The Encyclopedia of Human Behavior PDF eBook
Author Robert M. Goldenson
Publisher
Pages 804
Release 1970
Genre Psychiatry
ISBN

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Includes "nearly 200 case studies illustrating all types of neuroses, personality disorders, sexual deviations, and psychoses"--Jacket.

Encyclopedia of Health Services Research

Encyclopedia of Health Services Research
Title Encyclopedia of Health Services Research PDF eBook
Author Ross M. Mullner
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 1457
Release 2009-05-15
Genre Medical
ISBN 1452266115

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Today, as never before, healthcare has the ability to enhance the quality and duration of life. At the same time, healthcare has become so costly that it can easily bankrupt governments and impoverish individuals and families. Health services research is a highly multidisciplinary field, including such areas as health administration, health economics, medical sociology, medicine, , political science, public health, and public policy. The Encyclopedia of Health Services Research is the first single reference source to capture the diversity and complexity of the field. With more than 400 entries, these two volumes investigate the relationship between the factors of cost, quality, and access to healthcare and their impact upon medical outcomes such as death, disability, disease, discomfort, and dissatisfaction with care. Key Features Examines the growing healthcare crisis facing the United States Encompasses the structure, process, and outcomes of healthcare Aims to improve the equity, efficiency, effectiveness, and safety of healthcare by influencing and developing public policies Describes healthcare systems and issues from around the globe Key Themes Access to Care Accreditation, Associations, Foundations, and Research Organizations Biographies of Current and Past Leaders Cost of Care, Economics, Finance, and Payment Mechanisms Disease, Disability, Health, and Health Behavior Government and International Healthcare Organizations Health Insurance Health Professionals and Healthcare Organizations Health Services Research Laws, Regulations, and Ethics Measurement; Data Sources and Coding; and Research Methods Outcomes of Care Policy Issues, Healthcare Reform, and International Comparisons Public Health Quality and Safety of Care Special and Vulnerable Groups The Encyclopedia is designed to be an introduction to the various topics of health services research for an audience including undergraduate students, graduate students, andgeneral readers seeking non-technical descriptions of the field and its practices. It is also useful for healthcare practitioners wishing to stay abreast of the changes and updates in the field.

The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society

The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society
Title The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society PDF eBook
Author William C. Cockerham
Publisher
Pages 2648
Release 2014
Genre Diseases
ISBN 9781118410868

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"Featuring more than 700 entries across 20 sub-disciplines, this encyclopedia offers the first comprehensive, interdisciplinary, and international reference work on all aspects of the social scientific study of health and illness."--Encyclopedia home page, viewed July 24, 2015.

Encyclopedia of Public Health

Encyclopedia of Public Health
Title Encyclopedia of Public Health PDF eBook
Author Wilhelm Kirch
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 1611
Release 2008-06-13
Genre Medical
ISBN 1402056133

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The Encyclopedic Reference of Public Health presents the most important definitions, principles and general perspectives of public health, written by experts of the different fields. The work includes more than 2,500 alphabetical entries. Entries comprise review-style articles, detailed essays and short definitions. Numerous figures and tables enhance understanding of this little-understood topic. Solidly structured and inclusive, this two-volume reference is an invaluable tool for clinical scientists and practitioners in academia, health care and industry, as well as students, teachers and interested laypersons.

Outbreak!

Outbreak!
Title Outbreak! PDF eBook
Author Hilary Evans
Publisher Anomalist Books, LLC
Pages 785
Release 2009
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1933665254

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From fads, crazes, and manias to collective delusions, scares, panics, and mass hysterias, history is replete with examples of remarkable social behavior. Many are fueled by fear and uncertainty; others are driven by hope and expectation. For others still, the causes are more obscure. This massive collection of extraordinary social behaviors spans more than two millennia, and attempts to place many of the episodes within their greater historical and cultural context. Perhaps the most well known example of unusual collective behavior occurred in 1938, when a million or more Americans were frightened or panicked after listening to a realistic radio drama about a Martian invasion of New Jersey, based on an adaptation of the H.G. Wells novel "War of the Worlds." Less known but equally remarkable scares based on Wells' book occurred in Chile in 1944 (when Army units were mobilized), in Ecuador in 1949 (when riots broke out, leaving more than a dozen dead), as well as in Buffalo in 1968, Rhode Island in 1974, and Europe in 1988 and 1998. The modern civilized world is by no means immune to such peculiar episodes. In the late 20th century, scores of people in the U.S. and Europe were wrongly incarcerated following claims of Satanic ritual abuse by authorities untutored in False Memory Syndrome. This episode recalls the European witch terror of the late Middle Ages, when innocent people were tortured and executed for consorting with the Devil based on the flimsiest of evidence. OUTBREAK! THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF EXTRAORDINARY SOCIAL BEHAVIOR is an authoritative reference on a broad range of topics: collective behavior, deviance, social and perceptual psychology, sociology, history, folklore, religious studies, political science, social anthropology, gender studies, critical thinking, and mental health. Never before have so many sources been brought together on the mesmerizing topic of collective behavior.