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100 1 _aHinote, Brian P.
245 1 0 _aSocial and Behavioral Science for Health Professionals
250 _a2nd ed.
260 _aBlue Ridge Summit :
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300 _a1 online resource (371 pages)
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337 _acomputer
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505 0 _aCover; Title page; Copyright; Dedication; Brief Contents; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I Foundations of Social Science and Health; Chapter 1 Introduction to Health and the Sociological Imagination Learning Objectives; A Multidimensional Approach to Health and Health Care; The Sociological Imagination; Bringing the Sociological Imagination into Focus; Critically Analyzing Health and Health Care; The Paradox of American Health Care; Health Care as a Social Institution; Organization of the Book; Activity-Exercising the Sociological Imagination; Discussion Questions
505 8 _aChapter 2 The Shifting Landscape of Health and Medicine Present, and FutureLearning Objectives; Introduction; Medicine before Modernity; Premodern Thinking; Humoral Medicine; The Advent of Modernity; The Birth of Modern Medicine; The Rise of Modern Clinical Practice; Education for Medical and Allied Health Professions; The Business of Modern Health Care; A Shifting Landscape of Health and Disease; Disruptive Illness: Chronic Disease and Incalculable Risk; Changing Disease Profiles; The Consequences of Incalculability
505 8 _aThe End of Modern(ist) Health Care: Clinical Practice in the Chronic Illness EraConclusion; Discussion Questions; Chapter 3 The Logic and Methods of Empirical Research; Learning Objectives; The Statistical Imagination; What Is Science?; The Scientific Method; In Pursuit of Causality; Covariation; Eliminating Spuriousness; Time Order; Classic Experimental Design; Clinical Trials; Other Research Designs; Quasi-Experimental Methods; Correlational and Cross-Sectional Methods; Pre-experimental Methods; Qualitative Methods; Research Translation: From Findings to Practice
505 8 _aDoes the Study Add to Our Understanding?Who Is Being Studied?; Is the Research Design Appropriate?; Is Systematic Bias Avoided or Minimized?; Statistical Considerations; Research Ethics; Conclusion: Evidence-Based Medicine and the Statistical Imagination; Activity-Thinking Critically about Research; Discussion Questions; Part II Social Epidemiology and Determinants of Health; Chapter 4 Social Class and Health; Learning Objectives; The Social Determinants of Health; Socioeconomic Status (SES); Social Class as a Fundamental Cause of Health and Disease
505 8 _aNeighborhood Disadvantage and the Role of Clinical PracticeConclusion; Activity-The Flint Water Crisis: The Many Dimensions of Class and Health; Discussion Questions; Chapter 5 A Matrix of Health Inequalities; Learning Objectives; Age; Gender; LGBTQ+; Race and Ethnicity; Culture; Conclusion: A Matrix of Inequalities; Activity-Historical Memory, Inherited Culture, and Distrust of Health Care: TheTuberculosis Outbreak in Marion, Alabama; Discussion Questions; Chapter 6 Health Behavior and Lifestyles; Learning Objectives; A Renewed Emphasis on Health Behavior; Explaining Health Behavior
500 _aThe Health Belief Model
520 _aSocial and Behavioral Science for Health Professionals examines various social and behavioral factors that affect health and illness, with a particular focus on how these phenomena inform clinical practice.
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