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Foreword, Craig Calhoun and Cora MarrettContributorsIntroduction: Approaching Interdisciplinary Research, John W. RowePART I: HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS: THE SOCIAL WORLD AND CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH AND DISEASE1. Domain Introduction, John T. Cacioppo2. A Contemporary Perspective on Multilevel Analyses and Social Neuroscience, Gary G. Berntson and John T. Cacioppo3. Risk of Hypertensive Heart Disease: The Joint Influence of Genetic and Behavioral Factors, Kathleen C. Light, Susan S. Girdler, and Alan L. Hinderliter4. Status, Strees, and Heart Disease: a Monkey's Tale, Jay R. Kaplan and Stephen B. ManuckPART II: MIND MATTERS: AFFECTIVE AND COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE5. Domain Introduction, Richard J. Davidson6. Affective Neuroscience: a Case for Interdisciplinary Research, Richard J. Davidson7. Visual Mental Imagery: a Case Study in Interdisciplinary Research, S. M. Kosslyn8. Plasticity and Health: Social Influences on Gene Expression and Neural Development, Michael J. MeaneyPART III: POSITIVE HEALTH: WHAT NOURISHES WHO FLOURISHES?9. Domain Introduction, Carol D. Ryff10. Thriving in the Face of Challenge: the Integrative Science of Human Resilience, Carol D. Ryff and Burton Singer11. Integrating Psychosocial Factors with Biology: the Role of Protective Factors in Trajectories of Health and Aging, Teresa E. Seeman12. Religion, Spirituality, and Health: the Duke Experience, Linda K. GeorgePART IV: IN SEARCH OF METHUSELAH: POPULATION PERSPECTIVES ON HEALTH AND LONGEVITY13. Domain Introduction, Linda Waite14. Social Resources and Health, Michael Marmot15. A Journey through the Interdisciplinary Landscape of Biodemography, S. Jay Olshansky and Bruce A. CarnesPART V: A TALE OF TWO CITIES: PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF HIV/AIDS16. Domain Introduction, Neil Schneiderman17. Learning to Cope with HIV/AIDS, Neil Schneiderman and Michael Antoni18. The Evolution of HIV Prevention in San Francisco: a Multidisciplinary Model, Margaret A. Chesney and Thomas J. CoatesClosing Commentary: Fostering Interdisciplinary Research: the Way Forward, Patricia L. Rosenfield and Frank KesselIndex.
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EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Written by a leading expert in the field, this practical and accessible book is an essential guide to knowledge exchange, impact and research dissemination in health and social care.
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A comprehensive collection of research methods used in the field of public health this text provides researchers, and future researchers, with an up-to-date and comprehensive set of tools to investigate public health issues and problems, to ultimately better inform public health policy and practice. The contents of this book go beyond traditional epidemiologic approaches and cover the various research methods and technologies that are emerging in the new public health landscape.
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This Open Access book illustrates the power of stories to illuminate ethical concerns that arise in public health. It complements epidemiological or surveillance evidence, and reveals stakeholder perspectives crucial for public health practitioners to develop effective and ethical public health interventions. Because it relies on the natural and universal appeal of stories, the book also serves to introduce the field of public health to students considering a career in public health. The opening section of the book also serves as a more didactic introduction to public health ethics and the field of narrative ethics. It describes the field of public health ethics including ethical principles relevant to public health practice and research, and the advantages of a narrative ethics approach. That approach explores the problems and the ethical challenges of public health from the inside, from the perspective of those experiencing health problems to the challenges of those who must address these problems. The later sections consist of 14 chapters that present the actual stories of these public health problems and challenges. In narrative style they range from first person narratives of both practitioners and citizens, to analysis of published short stories. The problems and challenges they address include issues relating to justice concerns, surveillance and stigma, community values and the value of community, trust and the value of information, and freedom and responsibility. Specific public health topics include resource allocation, restricting liberty to protect the community from health threats, and the health impact of trauma, addiction, obesity and health disparities.
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The history of public health has focused on direct relationships between problems and solutions: vaccinations against diseases, ad campaigns targeting risky behaviors. But the accelerating pace and mounting intricacies of our lives are challenging the field to find new scientific methods for studying community health. The complexities of place (COP) approach is emerging as one such promising method. Place and Health as Complex Systems demonstrates how COP works, making an empirical case for its use in for designing and implementing interventions. This brief resource reviews the defining characteristics of places as dynamic and evolving social systems, rigorously testing them as well as the COP approach itself. The study, of twenty communities within one county in the Midwest, combines case-based methods and complexity science to determine whether COP improves upon traditional statistical methods of public health research. Its conclusions reveal strengths and limitations of the approach, immediate possibilities for its use, and challenges regarding future research. Included in the coverage: Characteristics of places and the complexities of place approach. The Definitional Test of Complex Systems. Case-based modeling using the SACS toolkit. Methods, maps, and measures used in the study. Places as nodes within larger networks. Places as power-based conflicted negotiations. Place and Health as Complex Systems brings COP into greater prominence in public health research, and is also valuable to researchers in related fields such as demography, health geography, community health, urban planning, and epidemiology. .
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