Table of Contents
VOLUME ONE: THE RISE AND FALL OF SOCIAL COGNITION MODELSPart One: Theory of Planned Behaviour – DevelopmentsImplementation Intentions and the Theory of Planned Behaviour - Sheina Orbell, Sarah Hodgkins and Paschal SheeranSocial Cognition Models and Health Behaviour: A Structured Review - Christopher Armitage and Mark ConnerEfficacy of the Theory of Planned Behaviour: A Meta-Analytic Review - Christopher Armitage and Mark ConnerProspective Prediction of Health-Related Behaviours with the Theory of Planned Behaviour: A Meta-Analysis - Rosemary Mc Eachan, Mark Conner, Natalie Taylor and Rebecca LawtonPart Two: Theory of Planned Behaviour – ProblemsThe Expectancy-Value Muddle in the Theory of Planned Behaviour – and Some Proposed Solutions - David French and Matthew HankinsDoes Changing Behavioral Intentions Engender Behavior Change? A Meta-Analysis of the Experimental Evidence - Thomas Webb and Paschal SheeranBeyond Behavioural Intentions: Planning Mediates between Intentions and Physical Activity - Urte Scholz, Benjamin Schüz, Jochen Ziegelmann, Sonia Lippke and Ralf SchwarzerPart Three: Theory of Planned Behaviour – CritiqueSome Problems with Social Cognition Models: A Pragmatic and Conceptual Analysis - Jane OgdenOld Clothes and an Older Look: The Case for a Radical Makeover in Health Behaviour Research - Frances Mielewczyk and Carla WilligThe Theory of Reasoned Action: A Case Study of Falsification in Psychology - David TrafimowTime to Retire the Theory of Planned Behaviour - Falko Sniehotta, Justin Presseau and Vera Araújo-SoaresPart Four: Transtheoretical Model – DevelopmentsThe Transtheoretical Model of Health Behavior Change - James Prochaska and Wayne VelicerStage Theories of Health Behavior: Conceptual and Methodological Issues - Neil Weinstein, Alexander Rothman and Stephen SuttonPart Five: Transtheoretical Model – CritiqueThe ‘Stages of Change’ Model in Health Promotion: Science and Ideology - Robin Bunton, Steve Baldwin, Darren Flynn and Sandy WhitelawTime for a Change: Putting the Transtheoretical (Stages of Change) Model to Rest - Robert WestIs There Utility in the Transtheoretical Model? - Christopher ArmitageVOLUME TWO: THE PERSISTENCE OF THE PSYCHOSOCIALPart One: Psychological CharacteristicsHostility and Health: Current Status of a Psychosomatic Hypothesis - Timothy SmithSelf-Rated Health and Mortality: A Review of Twenty-Seven Community Studies - Ellen Idler and Yael BenyaminiThe Association of Coping to Physical and Psychological Health Outcomes: A Meta-Analytic Review - Julie Penley, Joe Tomaka and John WiebeHealth Status and the Five Factor Personality Traits in a Nationally Representative Sample - Renee Goodwin and Howard FriedmanPsychological Stress and Wound Healing in Humans: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis - Jessica Walburn, Kavita Vedhara, Matthew Hankins, Lorna Rixon and John WeinmanPersonality Is of Central Concern to Understand Health: Towards a Theoretical Model for Health Psychology - Eamonn FergusonPart Two: Social RelationshipsHealth Psychology: What Is an Unhealthy Environment and How Does It Get under the Skin? - Shelley Taylor, Rena Repetti and Teresa SeemanSocial Relationships and Health - Sheldon CohenSocial Support and Cancer Progression: A Systematic Review - Bina Nausheen, Yori Gidron, Robert Peveler and Rona Moss-MorrisPart Three: Illness ManagementSelf-Regulation: An Important Construct in Health Psychology Research and Practice - Martin HaggerImproving Patient Adherence: A Three-Factor Model to Guide Practice - Robin Di Matteo, Kelly Haskard-Zolnierek and Leslie MartinPart Four: PathwaysDeveloping Psychosocial Theory in Health Psychology: Problems and Prospects - John Spicer and Kerry ChamberlainHealth Psychology: The Search for Pathways between Behavior and Health - Howard Leventhal, John Weinman, Elaine Leventhal and Alison PhillipsThe Status of the ‘Biopsychosocial’ Model in Health Psychology: Towards an Integrated Approach and a Critique of Cultural Conceptions - Andrew HatalaVOLUME THREE: THE INCREASING FOCUS ON INTERVENTIONSPart One: Planning and EvaluatingEverything Should Be as Simple as Possible, but No Simpler: Towards a Protocol for Accumulating Evidence Regarding the Active Content of Health Behaviour Change interventions - Gjalt-Jorn Ygram Peters, Marijnde Bruin and Rik CrutzenPlanning for, Implementing and Assessing the Impact of Health Promotion and Behaviour Change Interventions: A Way Forward for Health Psychologists - Louise Wallace, Katherine Brown and Suzanne HiltonHealth Psychology Interventions - Ronan O’CarrollPart Two: Primary PreventionInterventions to Change Health Behaviours: Evidence-based or Evidence-Inspired? - Susan Michie and Charles AbrahamIntervention Mapping: Protocol for Applying Health Psychology Theory to Prevention Programmes - Gerjo Kok, Herman Schaalma, Robert Ruiter, Pepijn Van Empelen and Johannes BrugDoes Tailoring Matter? Meta-Analytic Review of Tailored Print Health Behavior Change Interventions - Seth Noar, Christina Benac and Melissa HarrisA Taxonomy of Behavior Change Techniques Used in Interventions - Charles Abraham and Susan MichiePart Three: Clinical InterventionsUsing the Common Sense Model to Design Interventions for the Prevention and Management of Chronic Illness Threats: From Description to Process - Lisa Mc Andrew, Tamara Musumeci-Szabó, Pablo Mora, Loretta Vileikyte, Edith Burns, Ethan Halm, Elaine Leventhal and Howard LeventhalEcological Momentary Interventions: Incorporating Mobile Technology into Psychosocial and Health Behaviour Treatments - Kristin Heron and Joshua SmythTailored Text Messaging Intervention for HIV Adherence: A Proof-of-Concept Study - Megan Lewis, Jennifer Uhrig, Carla Bann, Jennie Harris, Robert Furberg, Curtis Coomes and Lisa KuhnsInterdisciplinary Chronic Pain Management - Robert Gatchel, Donald Mc Geary and Cindy Mc GearyPart Four: Community InterventionsHealth, Community and Development: Towards a Social Psychology of Participation - Catherine Campbell and Sandra JovchelovitchNavigating the Social Context of Metastatic Breast Cancer: Reflections on a Project Linking Research to Drama - Ross Gray, Christina Sinding and Margaret FitchCommunity-based Participatory Research: Partnering with Communities for Effective and Sustainable Behavioral Health Interventions - Laura Bogart and Kimberly UyedaCommunity Mobilisation in the 21st Century: Updating Our Theory of Social Change? - Catherine CampbellVOLUME FOUR: DIFFERENTIATION IN THE FIELDPart One: ApproachesFreedom, Responsibility and Power: Contrasting Approaches to Health Psychology - David MarksClinical Health Psychology: A Specialty for the 21st Century - Cynthia BelarPublic Health Psychology: Expanding the Horizons of Health Psychology - Jane WardlePublic Health Psychology: A Conceptual and Practical Framework - Julie HepworthCommunity Health Psychology: Promoting Analysis and Action for Social Change - Catherine Campbell and Michael MurrayThe Future of Occupational Health Psychology - Wilmar SchaufeliTowards a Critical Health Psychology Practice - Isaac Prilleltensky and Ora PrilleltenskyPart Two: The Rise of Qualitative ResearchReconciling Discursive and Materialist Perspectives on Health and Illness: A Reconstruction of the Biopsychosocial Approach - Lucy YardleyEncompassing Experience: Meanings and Methods in Health Psychology - Kerry Chamberlain, Christine Stephens and Antonia LyonsBeyond the Divide between Cognition and Discourse: Using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis in Health Psychology - Jonathan SmithThe Social Construction of Individual and Public Health: Contributions of Social Representations Theory to a Social Science of Health - Uwe FlickMethodolatry and Qualitative Health Research - Kerry ChamberlainPart Three: Qualitative Research in ActionLevels of Narrative Analysis in Health Psychology - Michael Murray‘My Wife Ordered Me to Come!’: A Discursive Analysis of Doctors’ and Nurses’ Accounts of Men’s Use of General Practitioners - Sarah Seymour-Smith, Margaret Wetherell and Ann PhoenixRemembering One’s Stay in Hospital: A Study in Photography, Recovery and Forgetting - Alan Radley and Diane TaylorThe Personal Meaning of Eating Disorder Symptoms: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis - Andrew Fox, Michael Larkin and Newman LeungVOLUME FIVE: DIVERSITY – THE EXPANSION OF CONTEXTSPart One: Social InequalityUnderstanding How Inequality in the Distribution of Income Affects Health - John Lynch and George KaplanUS Disparities in Health: Descriptions, Causes, and Mechanisms - Nancy Adler and David RehkopfSocial Conditions as Fundamental Causes of Health Inequalities: Theory, Evidence, and Policy Implications - Jo Phelan, Bruce Link and Parisa TehranifarA Socially Situated Approach to Inform Ways to Improve Health and Wellbeing - Christine Horrocks and Sally JohnsonPart Two: GenderGay Men and HIV/AIDS Risk Management - Paul FlowersFrom Suet Pudding to Superhero: Representations of Men’s Health for Women - Antonia Lyons and Sara WillottFeminist Research Traditions in Health Psychology: Breast Cancer Research - Sue WilkinsonIssues for a Psychology of Men’s Health - Christina Lee and Glynn OwensOur Health, Our Say: Towards a Feminist Perspective of Lesbian Health Psychology - Julie FishPart Three: Race and EthnicityDiscrimination and Racial Disparities in Health: Evidence and Needed Research - David Williams and Selina MohammedRace, Racism and Health: Disparities, Mechanisms, and Interventions - Elizabeth Brondolo, Linda Gallo and Hector MyersPerceived Racial Discrimination and Hypertension: A Comprehensive Systematic Review - Cynthia Dolezsar, Jennifer Mc Grath, Alyssa Herzig and Sydney MillerPart Four: Global HealthPossible Contributions of a Psychology of Liberation: Whither Health and Human Rights - M. Brinton LykesHealth Psychology in African Settings: A Cultural-Psychological Analysis - Glenn Adams and Phia SalterCultural Embeddedness of Health, Ethics and Healing: Prospects for Integrating Indigenous and Western Healing Practices - Tholene Sodi and Olaniyi Bojuwoye