Steve Sussman (ed.)
Handbook of Program Development for Health Behavior Research and Practice
Herausgeber: Sussman, Steven Yale
Steve Sussman (ed.)
Handbook of Program Development for Health Behavior Research and Practice
Herausgeber: Sussman, Steven Yale
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The Handbook of Program Development for Health Behavior Research & Practice is intended to take the reader from program development theory through program activity analysis and selection, to immediate impact studies, and intermediate and long-term program outcome measurement.
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The Handbook of Program Development for Health Behavior Research & Practice is intended to take the reader from program development theory through program activity analysis and selection, to immediate impact studies, and intermediate and long-term program outcome measurement.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Sage Publications, Inc
- Seitenzahl: 586
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 196mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1275g
- ISBN-13: 9780761916734
- ISBN-10: 0761916733
- Artikelnr.: 21373256
- Verlag: Sage Publications, Inc
- Seitenzahl: 586
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 196mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1275g
- ISBN-13: 9780761916734
- ISBN-10: 0761916733
- Artikelnr.: 21373256
PART ONE: RATIONALE FOR A HANDBOOK OF PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
Rationale for Program Development Methods - Steve Sussman and Thomas Ashby
Wills
Case Study 1 - John K Worden
Implementing Program Development in a State or Local Health Department: A
Smoking Prevention Media Campaign Example
Identifying and Overcoming Barriers to Emirically Based Health Behavior
Program Planning - Rick Petosa
PART TWO: THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THEORY AND ACTIVITY POOLING
Praxis in Health Behavior Program Development - Steve Sussman and Alan N
Sussman
Case Study 2 - Alan W Stacey and Susan L Ames
Implict Cogition Theory in Drug Use and Driving-Under-the-Influence
Interventions
Choosing Assessment Studies to Clarify Theory-Based Program Ideas - Valerie
Johnson and Robert J Pandina
Pooling Information about Prior Interventions - Carol N D¿Onfrio
A New Program Planning Tool
Case Study 3 - Starr Niego and James Peterson
The Program Archive on Sexuality, Health and Adolescence (PASHA): A Study
of Activity Warehousing
PART THREE: PERCEIVED EFFICACY METHODS
Verbal Methods in Perceived Efficacy Work - Guadalype X Ayala and John P
Elder
Case Study 4 - Steve Sussman, Kara Lichtman and Clyde W Dent
Use of Focus Groups for Adolescent Tobacoo Use Cessation
Non-Verbal Methods of Perceived Efficacy - Elahe Nezami , Gerald C Davison
and Beth R Hoffman
Case Study 5 - Clyde W Dent, Kara Lichtman and Steve Sussman
Use of a Theme Study for Adolesecent Tobacco Use Cessation
PART FOUR: IMMEDIATE IMPACT METHODS AND PROGRAM CONSTRUCTION
Component Studies - Thomas R Simon, Kris Bosworth and Jennifer B Unger
Case Study 6 - Kara Lichtman et al
Project EX Component Study
Sequencing Issues in Health Behavior Program Development - William B Hansen
and David G Altman
Pilot Studies - Michael Linskey and Steve Sussman
Case Study 7 - Louise Ann Rohrbach et al
Development and Pilot Testing of Project SMART
PART FIVE: TRYING IMMEDIATE OUTCOMES MEASURES TO LONGER-TERM OUTCOMES AND
CONCLUSIONS
Using Meta-Analyses to Improve the Design of Interventions - Stewart I
Donaldson et al
Mediator and Moderator Analysis in Program Development - Stewart I
Donaldson
Needs for the Future of Program Development - Steve Sussman, Rick Petosa
and Howard Leventhal
Rationale for Program Development Methods - Steve Sussman and Thomas Ashby
Wills
Case Study 1 - John K Worden
Implementing Program Development in a State or Local Health Department: A
Smoking Prevention Media Campaign Example
Identifying and Overcoming Barriers to Emirically Based Health Behavior
Program Planning - Rick Petosa
PART TWO: THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THEORY AND ACTIVITY POOLING
Praxis in Health Behavior Program Development - Steve Sussman and Alan N
Sussman
Case Study 2 - Alan W Stacey and Susan L Ames
Implict Cogition Theory in Drug Use and Driving-Under-the-Influence
Interventions
Choosing Assessment Studies to Clarify Theory-Based Program Ideas - Valerie
Johnson and Robert J Pandina
Pooling Information about Prior Interventions - Carol N D¿Onfrio
A New Program Planning Tool
Case Study 3 - Starr Niego and James Peterson
The Program Archive on Sexuality, Health and Adolescence (PASHA): A Study
of Activity Warehousing
PART THREE: PERCEIVED EFFICACY METHODS
Verbal Methods in Perceived Efficacy Work - Guadalype X Ayala and John P
Elder
Case Study 4 - Steve Sussman, Kara Lichtman and Clyde W Dent
Use of Focus Groups for Adolescent Tobacoo Use Cessation
Non-Verbal Methods of Perceived Efficacy - Elahe Nezami , Gerald C Davison
and Beth R Hoffman
Case Study 5 - Clyde W Dent, Kara Lichtman and Steve Sussman
Use of a Theme Study for Adolesecent Tobacco Use Cessation
PART FOUR: IMMEDIATE IMPACT METHODS AND PROGRAM CONSTRUCTION
Component Studies - Thomas R Simon, Kris Bosworth and Jennifer B Unger
Case Study 6 - Kara Lichtman et al
Project EX Component Study
Sequencing Issues in Health Behavior Program Development - William B Hansen
and David G Altman
Pilot Studies - Michael Linskey and Steve Sussman
Case Study 7 - Louise Ann Rohrbach et al
Development and Pilot Testing of Project SMART
PART FIVE: TRYING IMMEDIATE OUTCOMES MEASURES TO LONGER-TERM OUTCOMES AND
CONCLUSIONS
Using Meta-Analyses to Improve the Design of Interventions - Stewart I
Donaldson et al
Mediator and Moderator Analysis in Program Development - Stewart I
Donaldson
Needs for the Future of Program Development - Steve Sussman, Rick Petosa
and Howard Leventhal
PART ONE: RATIONALE FOR A HANDBOOK OF PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
Rationale for Program Development Methods - Steve Sussman and Thomas Ashby
Wills
Case Study 1 - John K Worden
Implementing Program Development in a State or Local Health Department: A
Smoking Prevention Media Campaign Example
Identifying and Overcoming Barriers to Emirically Based Health Behavior
Program Planning - Rick Petosa
PART TWO: THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THEORY AND ACTIVITY POOLING
Praxis in Health Behavior Program Development - Steve Sussman and Alan N
Sussman
Case Study 2 - Alan W Stacey and Susan L Ames
Implict Cogition Theory in Drug Use and Driving-Under-the-Influence
Interventions
Choosing Assessment Studies to Clarify Theory-Based Program Ideas - Valerie
Johnson and Robert J Pandina
Pooling Information about Prior Interventions - Carol N D¿Onfrio
A New Program Planning Tool
Case Study 3 - Starr Niego and James Peterson
The Program Archive on Sexuality, Health and Adolescence (PASHA): A Study
of Activity Warehousing
PART THREE: PERCEIVED EFFICACY METHODS
Verbal Methods in Perceived Efficacy Work - Guadalype X Ayala and John P
Elder
Case Study 4 - Steve Sussman, Kara Lichtman and Clyde W Dent
Use of Focus Groups for Adolescent Tobacoo Use Cessation
Non-Verbal Methods of Perceived Efficacy - Elahe Nezami , Gerald C Davison
and Beth R Hoffman
Case Study 5 - Clyde W Dent, Kara Lichtman and Steve Sussman
Use of a Theme Study for Adolesecent Tobacco Use Cessation
PART FOUR: IMMEDIATE IMPACT METHODS AND PROGRAM CONSTRUCTION
Component Studies - Thomas R Simon, Kris Bosworth and Jennifer B Unger
Case Study 6 - Kara Lichtman et al
Project EX Component Study
Sequencing Issues in Health Behavior Program Development - William B Hansen
and David G Altman
Pilot Studies - Michael Linskey and Steve Sussman
Case Study 7 - Louise Ann Rohrbach et al
Development and Pilot Testing of Project SMART
PART FIVE: TRYING IMMEDIATE OUTCOMES MEASURES TO LONGER-TERM OUTCOMES AND
CONCLUSIONS
Using Meta-Analyses to Improve the Design of Interventions - Stewart I
Donaldson et al
Mediator and Moderator Analysis in Program Development - Stewart I
Donaldson
Needs for the Future of Program Development - Steve Sussman, Rick Petosa
and Howard Leventhal
Rationale for Program Development Methods - Steve Sussman and Thomas Ashby
Wills
Case Study 1 - John K Worden
Implementing Program Development in a State or Local Health Department: A
Smoking Prevention Media Campaign Example
Identifying and Overcoming Barriers to Emirically Based Health Behavior
Program Planning - Rick Petosa
PART TWO: THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THEORY AND ACTIVITY POOLING
Praxis in Health Behavior Program Development - Steve Sussman and Alan N
Sussman
Case Study 2 - Alan W Stacey and Susan L Ames
Implict Cogition Theory in Drug Use and Driving-Under-the-Influence
Interventions
Choosing Assessment Studies to Clarify Theory-Based Program Ideas - Valerie
Johnson and Robert J Pandina
Pooling Information about Prior Interventions - Carol N D¿Onfrio
A New Program Planning Tool
Case Study 3 - Starr Niego and James Peterson
The Program Archive on Sexuality, Health and Adolescence (PASHA): A Study
of Activity Warehousing
PART THREE: PERCEIVED EFFICACY METHODS
Verbal Methods in Perceived Efficacy Work - Guadalype X Ayala and John P
Elder
Case Study 4 - Steve Sussman, Kara Lichtman and Clyde W Dent
Use of Focus Groups for Adolescent Tobacoo Use Cessation
Non-Verbal Methods of Perceived Efficacy - Elahe Nezami , Gerald C Davison
and Beth R Hoffman
Case Study 5 - Clyde W Dent, Kara Lichtman and Steve Sussman
Use of a Theme Study for Adolesecent Tobacco Use Cessation
PART FOUR: IMMEDIATE IMPACT METHODS AND PROGRAM CONSTRUCTION
Component Studies - Thomas R Simon, Kris Bosworth and Jennifer B Unger
Case Study 6 - Kara Lichtman et al
Project EX Component Study
Sequencing Issues in Health Behavior Program Development - William B Hansen
and David G Altman
Pilot Studies - Michael Linskey and Steve Sussman
Case Study 7 - Louise Ann Rohrbach et al
Development and Pilot Testing of Project SMART
PART FIVE: TRYING IMMEDIATE OUTCOMES MEASURES TO LONGER-TERM OUTCOMES AND
CONCLUSIONS
Using Meta-Analyses to Improve the Design of Interventions - Stewart I
Donaldson et al
Mediator and Moderator Analysis in Program Development - Stewart I
Donaldson
Needs for the Future of Program Development - Steve Sussman, Rick Petosa
and Howard Leventhal