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Bogotá (Dr. David Ordóñez Rueda) - Campus Norte
Campus Norte Biblioteca de la Institución Universitaria Colegios de Colombia |
Coleccion Online | 616.89 (Navegar estantería) | No para préstamo | Ebook10495 |
Part I. Health Behaviors: Processes and Measures : Chapter 1. Social and environmental determinants of health
behaviors. -- Chapter 2. Cognitive determinants of health behavior. -- Chapter 3. Assessment of physical activity in research
and clinical practice. -- Chapter 4. Dietary assessment in behavioral medicine. -- Chapter 5. Assessment of sexual behavior. -- Chapter 6. By force of habit. -- Chapter 7. Adherence to medical advice: processes
and measurement. -- Part II. Psychological processes and measures Chapter 8. Ecological validity for patient reported outcomes. -- Chapter 9. Item response theory and its application to measurement in behavioral medicine. -- Chapter 10. Applications of neurocognitive assessment in behavioral medicine. -- Chapter 11. Lay representations of illness and treatment: A framework for action. -- Chapter 12. Conceptualization, measurement, and analysis of negative affective risk factors. -- Chapter 13. Hostility and health. -- Chapter 14. Positive well-being and health. -- Chapter 15. Coping and health. -- Part III. Social and Interpersonal Processes. -- Chapter 16. Experimental approaches to social interaction
for the behavioral medicine toolbox. -- Chapter 17. Social support and physical health: links and mechanisms. -- Chapter 18. Social networks and health. -- Chapter 19. Social norms and health behavior. -- Chapter 20. Social Marketing: A Tale of Beer, Marriage, and Public Health. -- Part IV. Epidemiological and Population Perspectives. -- Chapter 21. Assessment of Psychosocial Factors in Population Studies. -- Chapter 22. Socio-economic Position and Health. -- Chapter 23. Race, Ethnicity, and Health in a Global Context. -- Chapter 24. Neighborhood Factors in Health. -- Chapter 25. Health Literacy: A Brief Introduction. -- Chapter 26. Screening and Early Detection of Cancer: A Population Perspective. -- Chapter 27. The Impact of Behavioral Interventions in Public Health. -- Part V. Genetic Process in Behavioral Medicine. -- Chapter 28. Quantitative Genetics in Behavioral Medicine. -- Chapter 29. Candidate Gene and Genome-Wide Association
Studies in Behavioral Medicine. -- Chapter 30. Functional Genomic Approaches in Behavioral
Medicine Research. -- Chapter 31. Genetics of Stress: Gene–Stress Correlation and Interaction. -- Chapter 32. Nicotine Dependence and Pharmacogenetics. -- Chapter 33. Genetics of Obesity and Diabetes. -- Part VI. Development and the Life Course. -- Chapter 34. A Life Course Approach to Health Behaviors: Theory
and Methods. -- Chapter 35. Prenatal Origins of Development Health. -- Chapter 36. The Impact of Early Adversity on Health. -- Chapter 37. Health Disparities in Adolescence. -- Chapter 38. Reproductive Hormones and Stages of Life in Women: Moderators of Mood and Cardiovascular Health. -- Chapter 39. Aging and Behavioral Medicine. -- Part VII. Biological Measures and Biomarkers. -- Chapter 40. Use of Biological Measures in Behavioral Medicine. -- Chapter 41. Laboratory Stress Testing Methodology. -- Chapter 42. Stress and Allostasis. -- Chapter 43. Neuroendocrine Measures in Behavioral Medicine. -- Chapter 44. Immune Measures in Behavioral Medicine Research:
Procedures and Implications. -- Chapter 45. Circulating Biomarkers of Inflammation, Adhesion, and Hemostasis in Behavioral Medicine. -- Chapter 46. The Metabolic Syndrome, Obesity, and Insulin Resistance. -- Chapter 47. The Non-invasive Assessment of Autonomic Influences on the Heart Using Impedance Cardiography and Heart Rate Variability. -- Chapter 48. Cardiac Measures. -- Chapter 49. Behavioral Medicine and Sleep: Concepts, Measures, and Methods. -- Part VIII. Brain Function and Neuroimaging. -- Chapter 50. Neuroimaging Methods in Behavioral Medicine. -- Chapter 51. Applications of Neuroimaging in Behavioral Medicine. -- Chapter 52. Neuroimaging of Depression and Other Emotional
States. -- Chapter 53. The Electric Brain and Behavioral Medicine. -- Part IX. Statistical Methods. -- Chapter 54. Reporting Results in Behavioral Medicine. -- Chapter 55. Moderators and Mediators: The MacArthur Updated
View. -- Chapter 56. Multilevel Modeling. -- Chapter 57. Structural Equation Modeling in Behavioral
Medicine Research. -- Chapter 58. Meta-analysis. -- Part X. Behavioral and Psychosocial Interventions. -- Chapter 59. Trial Design in Behavioral Medicine. -- Chapter 60. Methodological Issues in Randomized Controlled
Trials for the Treatment of Psychiatric Comorbidity
in Medical Illness. -- Chapter 61. Quality of Life in Light of Appraisal and Response Shift. -- Chapter 62. Behavioral Interventions for Prevention and Management of Chronic Disease. -- Chapter 63. Psychosocial–Behavioral Interventions and Chronic Disease. -- Chapter 64. The Role of Interactive Communication Technologies in Behavioral Medicine. -- Chapter 65. Behavioral Medicine, Prevention, and Health Reform: Linking Evidence-Based Clinical and Public Health Strategies for Population Health Behavior Change.
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