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Handbook of Families and Health: Interdisciplinary Perspectives presents state-of-the-art summaries of research related to couple, marital, and family influences on health. Editors D. Russell Crane and Elaine S. Marshall, along with a distinguished group of contributors across various disciplines, bring complementary perspectives to a wide range of families and health issues. A major goal of this Handbook is to highlight common issues, concerns, and goals across diverse fields and the benefits of bringing multiple perspectives to these issues. A significant portion of the book is devoted to interventions to improve family health.…mehr
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Handbook of Families and Health: Interdisciplinary Perspectives presents state-of-the-art summaries of research related to couple, marital, and family influences on health. Editors D. Russell Crane and Elaine S. Marshall, along with a distinguished group of contributors across various disciplines, bring complementary perspectives to a wide range of families and health issues. A major goal of this Handbook is to highlight common issues, concerns, and goals across diverse fields and the benefits of bringing multiple perspectives to these issues. A significant portion of the book is devoted to interventions to improve family health.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Sage Publications, Inc
- Seitenzahl: 546
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juni 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1212g
- ISBN-13: 9780761930419
- ISBN-10: 0761930418
- Artikelnr.: 22130364
- Verlag: Sage Publications, Inc
- Seitenzahl: 546
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juni 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1212g
- ISBN-13: 9780761930419
- ISBN-10: 0761930418
- Artikelnr.: 22130364
Dr. Crane is a Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy in the School of Family Life at Brigham Young University. He has written one sole author text, Fundamentals of Marital Therapy (1996) published by Taylor Francis (Brunner/Mazel), co-edited another Handbook of Families and Health: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (Sage, 2006), and over fifty referred journal articles and book chapters. His work has as appeared in leading scholarly journals including Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, Journal of Marriage and Family, Journal of Family Issues, Family Relations, American Journal of Family Therapy, Family Process, Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry. Families, Systems and Health, Contemporary Family Therapy and Family Therapy. He has recently completed a six year term (2000-2006) as the Director of the Families Studies Center and Associate Director for Research in the School of Family life at Brigham Young University. In addition, he has completed a six year term (2000-2006; 2006 as Chair) as a member of the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.
Elaine S. Marshall, R.N., Ph.D., is Professor and Dean of the College of Nursing at Brigham Young University. Her research is on families and health, with particular recent focus on families with children with disabilities. She is author of the book Children's Stress and Coping: A Family Perspective (1993), for which she was awarded the New Professional Book Award by the National Council on Family Relations. She has been designated a Distinguished Writer by Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society for Nursing andhas receivedseveral awards for writing. She is the author of dozens of refereed journal articles and book chapters. She and her husband John are the parents of nine children.
Elaine S. Marshall, R.N., Ph.D., is Professor and Dean of the College of Nursing at Brigham Young University. Her research is on families and health, with particular recent focus on families with children with disabilities. She is author of the book Children's Stress and Coping: A Family Perspective (1993), for which she was awarded the New Professional Book Award by the National Council on Family Relations. She has been designated a Distinguished Writer by Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society for Nursing andhas receivedseveral awards for writing. She is the author of dozens of refereed journal articles and book chapters. She and her husband John are the parents of nine children.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I. FAMILY AND HEALTH ISSUES
1. Family Development in the Face of Cancer - Karen Weihs & Mary Politi
2. Hostility, Marriage and the Heart: The Social Psychophysiology of
Cardiovascular Risk in Close Relationships - Timothy W. Smith & Kelly M.
Glazer
3. Health Issues in Latino Families and Households - Barbara A. Zsembik
4. Identifying Patterns of Managing Chronic Conditions: Family Management
Styles - Janet A. Deatrick, Melissa A. Alderfer, George Knafl, & Kathleen
Knafl
5. Chronic Disease and African American Families - Sharon Wallace Williams
& Peggye Dilworth-Anderson
6. The Pain and the Promise of Unfilled Dreams: Infertile Couples - Lynn
Clark Callister
7. Eating Disorders and the Family: A Biopsychosocial Perspective - Margo
D. Maine
8. Families and Major Mental Illness - Kim T. Mueser
9. Families, Coping Styles and Health - Arlene L. Vetere & Lynn B Myers
10. Families, Poverty, and Children's Health - Ronald J. Angel & Jacqueline
L. Angel
11 Parental HIV/AIDS: An Empirical Model of the Impact on Children in the
United States - Debra A. Murphy, William D. Marelich, Dannie Hoffman & Mark
A. Schuster
12. Families, Health, and Genomics - Marcia Van Riper & Agatha M. Gallo
PART II. ISSUES OF AGING AND CAREGIVING
13. Treatment Decisions when Death is Near: The Family's Role - Tom
Finucane
14. Assessing Eldercare Needs: An Application of Marketing Orientation
within the Nonprofit Sector - Robert J. Parsons
15. Death, Grief, and Bereavement in Families - Beth Vaughn Cole
PART III. ISSUES FOR POLICY AND RESEARCH
16. Family Centered Health Policy Analysis - Sven E. Wilson
17. Using agent-based modeling to simulate the influence of family level of
stress on disease progression - William A. Griffin
18. Historical Demography of Families and Health: Case Examples - Geraldine
Mineau, Ken R. Smith & Lee L. Bean
19. Study of Family Health and the NIH: The Search for Research Support -
V. Jeffery Evans
20. Developing Partnerships in Commissioned Research: A Perspective from
England - John S.W. Carpenter
21. Swirling Waters: History and Current Choices for Families to Navigate
Health Care Financing - Harvey Hillin
PART IV. INTERVENTIONS TO IMPROVE FAMILY HEALTH
22. Improving Health Through Family Interventions - Thomas L. Campbell
23. Does DNA Determine Destiny? A Role for Medical Family Therapy with
Genetic Screening/Testing for Breast Cancer and other Genetic Illnesses -
Susan H. McDaniel
24. Interventions with Family Caregivers - Jonathan G. Sandberg
25. Facing what Can and Cannot be Said: Working with Families, Parents and
Couples when a Parent has a Serious Illness - Barbara J. Dale & Jenny
Altschuler
26. Maximizing Patients' Health Through Engagement with Families - William
J. Sieber, Todd M. Edwards, Gene A. Kallenberg & JoEllen Patterson
27. Interventions with Families of an Acutely or Critically Ill Child -
Marion E. Broome & Wilma Powell Stuart
End Note: Interdisciplinary Perspectives of Families and Health
Author Index
Subject Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I. FAMILY AND HEALTH ISSUES
1. Family Development in the Face of Cancer - Karen Weihs & Mary Politi
2. Hostility, Marriage and the Heart: The Social Psychophysiology of
Cardiovascular Risk in Close Relationships - Timothy W. Smith & Kelly M.
Glazer
3. Health Issues in Latino Families and Households - Barbara A. Zsembik
4. Identifying Patterns of Managing Chronic Conditions: Family Management
Styles - Janet A. Deatrick, Melissa A. Alderfer, George Knafl, & Kathleen
Knafl
5. Chronic Disease and African American Families - Sharon Wallace Williams
& Peggye Dilworth-Anderson
6. The Pain and the Promise of Unfilled Dreams: Infertile Couples - Lynn
Clark Callister
7. Eating Disorders and the Family: A Biopsychosocial Perspective - Margo
D. Maine
8. Families and Major Mental Illness - Kim T. Mueser
9. Families, Coping Styles and Health - Arlene L. Vetere & Lynn B Myers
10. Families, Poverty, and Children's Health - Ronald J. Angel & Jacqueline
L. Angel
11 Parental HIV/AIDS: An Empirical Model of the Impact on Children in the
United States - Debra A. Murphy, William D. Marelich, Dannie Hoffman & Mark
A. Schuster
12. Families, Health, and Genomics - Marcia Van Riper & Agatha M. Gallo
PART II. ISSUES OF AGING AND CAREGIVING
13. Treatment Decisions when Death is Near: The Family's Role - Tom
Finucane
14. Assessing Eldercare Needs: An Application of Marketing Orientation
within the Nonprofit Sector - Robert J. Parsons
15. Death, Grief, and Bereavement in Families - Beth Vaughn Cole
PART III. ISSUES FOR POLICY AND RESEARCH
16. Family Centered Health Policy Analysis - Sven E. Wilson
17. Using agent-based modeling to simulate the influence of family level of
stress on disease progression - William A. Griffin
18. Historical Demography of Families and Health: Case Examples - Geraldine
Mineau, Ken R. Smith & Lee L. Bean
19. Study of Family Health and the NIH: The Search for Research Support -
V. Jeffery Evans
20. Developing Partnerships in Commissioned Research: A Perspective from
England - John S.W. Carpenter
21. Swirling Waters: History and Current Choices for Families to Navigate
Health Care Financing - Harvey Hillin
PART IV. INTERVENTIONS TO IMPROVE FAMILY HEALTH
22. Improving Health Through Family Interventions - Thomas L. Campbell
23. Does DNA Determine Destiny? A Role for Medical Family Therapy with
Genetic Screening/Testing for Breast Cancer and other Genetic Illnesses -
Susan H. McDaniel
24. Interventions with Family Caregivers - Jonathan G. Sandberg
25. Facing what Can and Cannot be Said: Working with Families, Parents and
Couples when a Parent has a Serious Illness - Barbara J. Dale & Jenny
Altschuler
26. Maximizing Patients' Health Through Engagement with Families - William
J. Sieber, Todd M. Edwards, Gene A. Kallenberg & JoEllen Patterson
27. Interventions with Families of an Acutely or Critically Ill Child -
Marion E. Broome & Wilma Powell Stuart
End Note: Interdisciplinary Perspectives of Families and Health
Author Index
Subject Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I. FAMILY AND HEALTH ISSUES
1. Family Development in the Face of Cancer - Karen Weihs & Mary Politi
2. Hostility, Marriage and the Heart: The Social Psychophysiology of
Cardiovascular Risk in Close Relationships - Timothy W. Smith & Kelly M.
Glazer
3. Health Issues in Latino Families and Households - Barbara A. Zsembik
4. Identifying Patterns of Managing Chronic Conditions: Family Management
Styles - Janet A. Deatrick, Melissa A. Alderfer, George Knafl, & Kathleen
Knafl
5. Chronic Disease and African American Families - Sharon Wallace Williams
& Peggye Dilworth-Anderson
6. The Pain and the Promise of Unfilled Dreams: Infertile Couples - Lynn
Clark Callister
7. Eating Disorders and the Family: A Biopsychosocial Perspective - Margo
D. Maine
8. Families and Major Mental Illness - Kim T. Mueser
9. Families, Coping Styles and Health - Arlene L. Vetere & Lynn B Myers
10. Families, Poverty, and Children's Health - Ronald J. Angel & Jacqueline
L. Angel
11 Parental HIV/AIDS: An Empirical Model of the Impact on Children in the
United States - Debra A. Murphy, William D. Marelich, Dannie Hoffman & Mark
A. Schuster
12. Families, Health, and Genomics - Marcia Van Riper & Agatha M. Gallo
PART II. ISSUES OF AGING AND CAREGIVING
13. Treatment Decisions when Death is Near: The Family's Role - Tom
Finucane
14. Assessing Eldercare Needs: An Application of Marketing Orientation
within the Nonprofit Sector - Robert J. Parsons
15. Death, Grief, and Bereavement in Families - Beth Vaughn Cole
PART III. ISSUES FOR POLICY AND RESEARCH
16. Family Centered Health Policy Analysis - Sven E. Wilson
17. Using agent-based modeling to simulate the influence of family level of
stress on disease progression - William A. Griffin
18. Historical Demography of Families and Health: Case Examples - Geraldine
Mineau, Ken R. Smith & Lee L. Bean
19. Study of Family Health and the NIH: The Search for Research Support -
V. Jeffery Evans
20. Developing Partnerships in Commissioned Research: A Perspective from
England - John S.W. Carpenter
21. Swirling Waters: History and Current Choices for Families to Navigate
Health Care Financing - Harvey Hillin
PART IV. INTERVENTIONS TO IMPROVE FAMILY HEALTH
22. Improving Health Through Family Interventions - Thomas L. Campbell
23. Does DNA Determine Destiny? A Role for Medical Family Therapy with
Genetic Screening/Testing for Breast Cancer and other Genetic Illnesses -
Susan H. McDaniel
24. Interventions with Family Caregivers - Jonathan G. Sandberg
25. Facing what Can and Cannot be Said: Working with Families, Parents and
Couples when a Parent has a Serious Illness - Barbara J. Dale & Jenny
Altschuler
26. Maximizing Patients' Health Through Engagement with Families - William
J. Sieber, Todd M. Edwards, Gene A. Kallenberg & JoEllen Patterson
27. Interventions with Families of an Acutely or Critically Ill Child -
Marion E. Broome & Wilma Powell Stuart
End Note: Interdisciplinary Perspectives of Families and Health
Author Index
Subject Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I. FAMILY AND HEALTH ISSUES
1. Family Development in the Face of Cancer - Karen Weihs & Mary Politi
2. Hostility, Marriage and the Heart: The Social Psychophysiology of
Cardiovascular Risk in Close Relationships - Timothy W. Smith & Kelly M.
Glazer
3. Health Issues in Latino Families and Households - Barbara A. Zsembik
4. Identifying Patterns of Managing Chronic Conditions: Family Management
Styles - Janet A. Deatrick, Melissa A. Alderfer, George Knafl, & Kathleen
Knafl
5. Chronic Disease and African American Families - Sharon Wallace Williams
& Peggye Dilworth-Anderson
6. The Pain and the Promise of Unfilled Dreams: Infertile Couples - Lynn
Clark Callister
7. Eating Disorders and the Family: A Biopsychosocial Perspective - Margo
D. Maine
8. Families and Major Mental Illness - Kim T. Mueser
9. Families, Coping Styles and Health - Arlene L. Vetere & Lynn B Myers
10. Families, Poverty, and Children's Health - Ronald J. Angel & Jacqueline
L. Angel
11 Parental HIV/AIDS: An Empirical Model of the Impact on Children in the
United States - Debra A. Murphy, William D. Marelich, Dannie Hoffman & Mark
A. Schuster
12. Families, Health, and Genomics - Marcia Van Riper & Agatha M. Gallo
PART II. ISSUES OF AGING AND CAREGIVING
13. Treatment Decisions when Death is Near: The Family's Role - Tom
Finucane
14. Assessing Eldercare Needs: An Application of Marketing Orientation
within the Nonprofit Sector - Robert J. Parsons
15. Death, Grief, and Bereavement in Families - Beth Vaughn Cole
PART III. ISSUES FOR POLICY AND RESEARCH
16. Family Centered Health Policy Analysis - Sven E. Wilson
17. Using agent-based modeling to simulate the influence of family level of
stress on disease progression - William A. Griffin
18. Historical Demography of Families and Health: Case Examples - Geraldine
Mineau, Ken R. Smith & Lee L. Bean
19. Study of Family Health and the NIH: The Search for Research Support -
V. Jeffery Evans
20. Developing Partnerships in Commissioned Research: A Perspective from
England - John S.W. Carpenter
21. Swirling Waters: History and Current Choices for Families to Navigate
Health Care Financing - Harvey Hillin
PART IV. INTERVENTIONS TO IMPROVE FAMILY HEALTH
22. Improving Health Through Family Interventions - Thomas L. Campbell
23. Does DNA Determine Destiny? A Role for Medical Family Therapy with
Genetic Screening/Testing for Breast Cancer and other Genetic Illnesses -
Susan H. McDaniel
24. Interventions with Family Caregivers - Jonathan G. Sandberg
25. Facing what Can and Cannot be Said: Working with Families, Parents and
Couples when a Parent has a Serious Illness - Barbara J. Dale & Jenny
Altschuler
26. Maximizing Patients' Health Through Engagement with Families - William
J. Sieber, Todd M. Edwards, Gene A. Kallenberg & JoEllen Patterson
27. Interventions with Families of an Acutely or Critically Ill Child -
Marion E. Broome & Wilma Powell Stuart
End Note: Interdisciplinary Perspectives of Families and Health
Author Index
Subject Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors