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The self-regulation of health and illness behaviour / edited by Linda D. Cameron and Howard Leventhal.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2003Description: xii, 337 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415297001
  • 9780415297004
  • 041529701X
  • 9780415297011
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 613.019 23
LOC classification:
  • R726.7 .S45 2003
Contents:
1. Self-regulation, health, and illness: an overview / Linda D. Cameron and Howard Leventhal -- pt. I. Theoretical foundations: -- 2. Goals and confidence as self-regulatory elements underlying health and illness behavior / Michael F. Scheier and Charles S. Carver -- 3. The common-sense model of self-regulation of health and illness / Howard Leventhal, Ian Brissette and Elaine A. Leventhal -- 4. Personality and self-regulation in health and disease: toward an integrative perspective / Richard J. Contrada and Elliot J. Coups -- pt. II. Representations of illnesses and health actions: -- 5. Representations of chronic illness / Adrian A. Kaptein, Margreet Scharloo, Desiree I. Helder, Wim Chr. Kleijn, Inez M. Van Korlaar and Maaike Woertman -- 6. Representational beliefs about functional somatic syndromes / Rona Moss-Morris and Wendy Wrapson -- 7. Treatment perceptions and self-regulation / Robert Horne -- pt. III. Emotional processes: -- 8. Anxiety, cognition, and responses to health threats / Linda D. Cameron -- 9. Defensive denial, affect, and the self-regulation of health threats / Deborah J. Wiebe and Carolyn Korbel -- pt. IV. The social and cultural context: -- 10. Carer perceptions of chronic illness / John Weinman, Monique Heijmans and Maria Joao Figueiras -- 11. How gender stereotypes influence self-regulation of cardiac health care-seeking and adaptation / Rene Martin and Jerry Suls -- 12. Culture and illness representation / Linda Ciofu Baumann -- pt. V. Applications and interventions: -- 13. Self-regulatory interventions for improving the management of chronic illness / Keith J. Petrie, Elizabeth Broadbent and Geraldine Meechan -- 14. Message frames and illness representations: implications for interventions to promote and sustain healthy behavior / Alexander J. Rothman, Kristina M. Kelly, Andrew W. Hertel and Peter Salovey -- 15. Self-regulation and decision-making about cancer screening / Ronald E. Myers.el and Peter Salovey -- 15. Self-regulation and decision-making about cancer screening / Ronald E. Myers.
Summary: "Self-regulation theory focuses on the ways in which individuals direct and monitor their activities and emotions in order to attain their goals. The Self-regulation of Health and Illness Behaviour presents an up-to-date account of the latest developments in the field, covering representational beliefs about chronic illness, cultural influences on illness representations, the role of anxiety and defensive denial in health-related experiences and behaviors, the contribution of personality, and the social dynamics underlying gender differences in adaptation to illness. Integrating theoretical and empirical developments, this text provides both researchers and professionals with a comprehensive review of self-regulation and health."--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Self-regulation, health, and illness: an overview / Linda D. Cameron and Howard Leventhal -- pt. I. Theoretical foundations: -- 2. Goals and confidence as self-regulatory elements underlying health and illness behavior / Michael F. Scheier and Charles S. Carver -- 3. The common-sense model of self-regulation of health and illness / Howard Leventhal, Ian Brissette and Elaine A. Leventhal -- 4. Personality and self-regulation in health and disease: toward an integrative perspective / Richard J. Contrada and Elliot J. Coups -- pt. II. Representations of illnesses and health actions: -- 5. Representations of chronic illness / Adrian A. Kaptein, Margreet Scharloo, Desiree I. Helder, Wim Chr. Kleijn, Inez M. Van Korlaar and Maaike Woertman -- 6. Representational beliefs about functional somatic syndromes / Rona Moss-Morris and Wendy Wrapson -- 7. Treatment perceptions and self-regulation / Robert Horne -- pt. III. Emotional processes: -- 8. Anxiety, cognition, and responses to health threats / Linda D. Cameron -- 9. Defensive denial, affect, and the self-regulation of health threats / Deborah J. Wiebe and Carolyn Korbel -- pt. IV. The social and cultural context: -- 10. Carer perceptions of chronic illness / John Weinman, Monique Heijmans and Maria Joao Figueiras -- 11. How gender stereotypes influence self-regulation of cardiac health care-seeking and adaptation / Rene Martin and Jerry Suls -- 12. Culture and illness representation / Linda Ciofu Baumann -- pt. V. Applications and interventions: -- 13. Self-regulatory interventions for improving the management of chronic illness / Keith J. Petrie, Elizabeth Broadbent and Geraldine Meechan -- 14. Message frames and illness representations: implications for interventions to promote and sustain healthy behavior / Alexander J. Rothman, Kristina M. Kelly, Andrew W. Hertel and Peter Salovey -- 15. Self-regulation and decision-making about cancer screening / Ronald E. Myers.el and Peter Salovey -- 15. Self-regulation and decision-making about cancer screening / Ronald E. Myers.

"Self-regulation theory focuses on the ways in which individuals direct and monitor their activities and emotions in order to attain their goals. The Self-regulation of Health and Illness Behaviour presents an up-to-date account of the latest developments in the field, covering representational beliefs about chronic illness, cultural influences on illness representations, the role of anxiety and defensive denial in health-related experiences and behaviors, the contribution of personality, and the social dynamics underlying gender differences in adaptation to illness. Integrating theoretical and empirical developments, this text provides both researchers and professionals with a comprehensive review of self-regulation and health."--Publisher description.

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