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Social psychology of health : key readings
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Key reading in social psychology
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New York : Psychology Press, 2003
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9781841690162

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This volume describes classic and contemporary theory and research in social psychology that sheds light on how people think about health and illness, as well as their willingness to engage in health-relevant behaviors. The Editors have selected papers that serve to illustrate the reciprocal relation between advances in theory and advances in practice.

The first two sections of the volume examine people's mental representations of health and health practices, and how these personal construals and implicit theories are linked to behavior. People can react to new health information in different ways - with acceptance, defensiveness, or downright ignorance. Research that can help us to understand these varied reactions is examined in Section 3. The following sections consider how classic social psychological theories and perspectives can be used to understand behavior relevant to health and illness. These include social influence, social comparison, pluralistic ignorance, social support, cognitive dissonance, message framing, and attribution theory. Finally, several articles consider links between personality characteristics and health, such as those between hostility and heart disease, and confiding traumatic experiences and immune function. The volume also contains a introductory chapter by the editors which provides a discussion of why social and personality psychologists should be interested in health and illness.

Together with overviews for each section, discussion questions, and suggestions for further reading, the volume is an ideal text for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses on health psychology. The volume is also appropriate for courses in related disciplines such as public health, nursing, health education, health communication, and other allied health sciences.


Table of Contents

Peter Salovey and Alexander J. RothmanDaniel Meyer and Howard Leventhal and Mary GutmannMeg Gerrard and Frederick X. Gibbons and Alida C. Benthin and Robert M. HesslingNeil D. WeinsteinNeil D. Weinstein and Alexander J. Rothman and Stephen R. SuttonJames O. Prochaska and Carlo C. DiClemente and John C. NorcrossFrederick X. Gibbons and Meg Gerrard and Hart Blanton and Daniel W. RussellPeter H. Ditto and Robert T. CroyleAkiva Liberman and Shelly ChaikenTara K. MacDonald and Geoffrey T. Fong and Mark P. Zanna and Alanna M. MartineauJoanne V. Wood and Shelley E. Taylor and Rosemary R. LichtmanFrederick X. Gibbons and Meg GerrardDeborah A. Prentice and Dale T. MillerJames A. Kulik and Heike I. M. Mahler and Philip J. MooreJames S. House and Karl R. Landis and Debra UmbersonSheldon CohenNeil D. Weinstein and Judith E. Lyon and Peter M. Sandman and Cara L. CuiteAlexander J. Rothman and Peter Salovey and Carolyn Turvey and Stephanie A. FishkinJeff Stone and Elliot Aronson and A. Lauren Crain and Matthew P. Winslow and Carrie B. FriedAlexander J. Rothman and Steven C. Martino and Brian T. Bedell and Jerusha B. Detweiler and Peter SaloveyHoward S. Friedman and Stephanie Booth-KewleyTimothy W. SmithMichael F. Scheier and Karen A. Matthews and Jane F. Owens and George J. Magovern, Sr. and R. Craig Lefebvre and R. Anne Abbott and Charles S. CarverJames W. PennebakerChristian H. Jordan and Mark P. Zanna
About the Editorsp. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Social Psychology of Health: Key Readings in Social Psychology An Overviewp. 1
Part 1 Mental Models of Health and Illnessp. 5
Reading 1 Common-Sense Models of Illness: The Example of Hypertensionp. 9
Reading 2 A Longitudinal Study of the Reciprocal Nature of Risk Behaviors and Cognitions in Adolescents: What You Do Shapes What You Think, and Vice Versap. 21
Reading 3 Testing Four Competing Theories of Health-Protective Behaviorp. 33
Part 2 Health Beliefs and Health Behaviorp. 47
Reading 4 Stage Theories of Health Behavior: Conceptual and Methodological Issuesp. 50
Reading 5 In Search of How People Change: Applications to Addictive Behaviorsp. 63
Reading 6 Reasoned Action and Social Reaction: Willingness and Intention as Independent Predictors of Health Riskp. 78
Part 3 Health Information Processingp. 95
Reading 7 Understanding the Impact of Risk Factor Test Results: Insights From a Basic Research Programp. 98
Reading 8 Defensive Processing of Personally Relevant Health Messagesp. 118
Reading 9 Alcohol Myopia and Condom Use: Can Alcohol Intoxication Be Associated With More Prudent Behavior?p. 130
Part 4 Social Influence and Health and Illness: Social Comparison and Social Normsp. 147
Reading 10 Social Comparison in Adjustment to Breast Cancerp. 151
Reading 11 Predicting Young Adults' Health Risk Behaviorp. 166
Reading 12 Pluralistic Ignorance and Alcohol Use on Campus: Some Consequences of Misperceiving the Social Normp. 183
Reading 13 Social Comparison and Affiliation Under Threat: Effects on Recovery From Major Surgeryp. 199
Part 5 Social Support and Health and Illnessp. 215
Reading 14 Social Relationships and Healthp. 218
Reading 15 Psychosocial Models of the Role of Social Support in the Etiology of Physical Diseasep. 227
Part 6 Changing Behaviorp. 245
Reading 16 Experimental Evidence for Stages of Health Behavior Change: The Precaution Adoption Process Model Applied to Home Radon Testingp. 249
Reading 17 Attributions of Responsibility and Persuasion: Increasing Mammography Utilization Among Women Over 40 With an Internally Oriented Messagep. 261
Reading 18 Inducing Hypocrisy as a Means of Encouraging Young Adults to Use Condomsp. 272
Reading 19 The Systematic Influence of Gain- and Loss-Framed Messages on Interest in and Use of Different Types of Health Behaviorp. 286
Part 7 Personality and Healthp. 301
Reading 20 The "Disease-Prone Personality": A Meta-Analytic View of the Constructp. 305
Reading 21 Hostility and Health: Current Status of a Psychosomatic Hypothesisp. 325
Reading 22 Dispositonal Optimism and Recovery From Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery: The Beneficial Effect on Physical and Psychological Well-Beingp. 342
Reading 23 Writing About Emotional Experiences as a Therapeutic Processp. 362
Appendix How to Read a Journal Article in Social Psychologyp. 369
Author Indexp. 379
Subject Indexp. 389