Authors
David F. Marks,
Michael Murray,
Brian Evans,
Carla Willig,
Catherine Marie Sykes
and Cailine Woodall

Pub Date: 05/2005
Pages: 496

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Marks et al - Health Psychology: Theory, Research and Practice (Second Edition)
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Chapters
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20

Chapter 1: Health psychology as a new field of inquiry
Marks, D.F. (2002) ‘Freedom, responsibility and power: Contrasting approaches to health psychology’ 7: 5-14.
Prilleltensky, I. & Prilleltensky, O. (2003). ‘Towards a Critical Health Psychology Practice.’ 8(2): 197-210.
 
Chapter 2: The macro-social environment and health: A global perspective
McCabe, M. and De Judicibus, M. (2005). ‘The Effects of Economic Disadvantage on Psychological Well-being and Quality of Life among People with Multiple Sclerosis’ 10(1): 163-173.
 
Chapter 3: Social inequalities, social justice and health
Campbell, C. & McClean, C. (2003). ‘Social Capital, Local Community Participation and the Construction of Pakistani Identities in England: Implications for Health Inequalities Policies.’ 8(2): 247 – 262.
 
Chapter 4: Culture and health
Flick, U. (2003). ‘Health Concepts in Different Contexts’ 8(5): 483-4.
Oman, D. & Thoresen, C. (2002). 'Does Religion Cause Health?: Differing Interpretations and Diverse Meanings’. 7(4): 365-80.
 
Chapter 5: Research methods in psychology
Fernbach, M. (2002). ‘The Impact of a Media Campaign on Cervical Screening Knowledge and Self-efficacy’ 7(1): 85-98.
Chapman, E. & Smith, J. (2002). ‘Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis and the New Genetics’. 7(2): 125-30.
Chamberlain, K. (2000). ‘Methodolatry and Qualitative Health Research’ 5(3): 285-296.
 
Chapter 6: Food and eating
Chamberlain, K. (2004). ‘Food and Health: Expanding the Agenda for Health Psychology’, 9(4): 467-482.
 
Chapter 7: Alcohol and drinking
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Chapter 8: Tobacco and smoking
Carpenter, K. et al. (2003). ‘Teaching Brief Interventions for Smoking Cessation via an Interactive Computer-based Tutorial’ 8(1): 149-60
Schofield, P. et al., (2003). ‘Youth Culture and Smoking: Integrating Social Group Processes and Individual Cognitive Processes in a Model of Health-related Behaviours’ 8(3): 291-306.
 
Chapter 9: Sexual behaviour and experience
Jaccard, J. (2004). ‘Recalling Sexual Partners: The Accuracy of Self-Reports’ 9(6): 699-712.
Wayment, H & Aronson, B (2002). ‘Risky Sexual Behavior in American White College Women: The Role of Sex Guilt and Sexual Abuse’ 7(6): 723-34.
 
Chapter 10: Exercise and activity
Hobbis & Sutton (2005) ‘Are Techniques Used in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Applicable to Behaviour Change Interventions Based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour?’ 10(1):7-18.
Garcia, K & Mann, T (2003). ‘From 'I Wish' to 'I Will': Social-Cognitive Predictors of Behavioral Intentions’ 8(3): 347-60.
 
Chapter 11: Illness beliefs and explanations
Buchanan-Barrow, et.al., (2003). Children’s understanding of illness: The generalization of illness according to exemplar. 8(6), 659-70.
Horton-Salway, (2001). Narrative identities and the management of personal accountability in talk about ME: A discursive psychology approach to illness narrative. 6(2); 247-59.
 
Chapter 12: Illness and personality
Yousfi, et.al.,(2004). Personality and disease: Correlations of Multi-trait scores with various illnesses. 9(5), 627-647.
Ramsay, et. al., (2001). Components of the Anger-Hostility Complex and Symptom Reporting in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease: A Multi-Measure Study. 6(6), 713-30.
 
Chapter 13: Stress and coping
Iwasaki, et.al., (2005). Contributions of leisure participation in predicting stress coping and health among police and emergency response service workers. 10(1), 79-100.
Abrahamsson, et. al., (2002). Ambivalence in Coping with Dental Fear and Avoidance: A Qualitative Study. 7(6), 653-664.
 
Chapter 14: Communication
Neuhauser & Kreps, (2003). Rethinking communication in the e-health era. 8(1), 7-23.
de Valck, C., et. al., (2001). Cue-responding in a Simulated Bad News Situation: Exploring a Stress Hypothesis. 6(5), 585-596.
 
Chapter 15: Adherence and empowerment
Kaplan, et al., (2004). Diagnostic and treatment decisions in US Healthcare. 9(1), 29-40.
Bradley, et.al., (2001). Illness identity and the self-regulatory model in recovery from early stage gynaecological cancer. 6(5), 511-521.
 
Chapter 16: Pain
Mar, et.al., (2003). An Interactive Computer Tutorial to Teach Pain Assessment. 8(1), 161-174.
Cipher, et.al., (2002). Coping style influences compliance with multidisciplinary pain management. 7(6), 665-73.
Grant, et.al., (2002). Women’s adaptation to chronic low back pain: Daily appraisals and coping strategies, personal characteristics and perceived spousal responses. 7(5), 545-63.
 
Chapter 17: Chronic illnesses
Schrimshaw & Siegel, (2003). Perceived barriers to social support from family and friends among older adults with HIV/AIDS. 8(6), 738-752.
Hallman, et.al., (2003). Stress, burnout and coping: Differences between women with coronary heart disease and healthy matched women. 8(4), 433-445.
 
Chapter 18: Immunization and screening
Holt, et.al., (2003). Spirituality, breast cancer beliefs and mammography utilization among urban African American women. 8(3), 383-396.
McAllister, (2002). Predictive genetic testing and beyond: A Theory of Engagement. 7(5), 491-508.
 
Chapter 19: Health and work
Ingledew, et.al., (2005). Work-related goal perceptions and affective well-being. 10(1), 101-122.
Quine, (2001). Workplace bullying in nurses. 6(1), 73-84.
 
Chapter 20: Health promotion
Nelson, et al., (2003). Partnerships and Participation of Community Residents in Health Promotion and Prevention: Experiences of the Highfield Community Enrichment Project (Better Beginnings, Better Futures). 9(2), 213-228.
Sykes, et.al., (2003). Discourses in the European Commission's 1996-2000 Health Promotion Programme. 9(1), 131-142.