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
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- Verlag: Sage Publications, Inc
- Seitenzahl: 586
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 196mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1273g
- ISBN-13: 9780761916734
- ISBN-10: 0761916733
- Artikelnr.: 21373256
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Sage Publications, Inc
- Seitenzahl: 586
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 196mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1273g
- ISBN-13: 9780761916734
- ISBN-10: 0761916733
- Artikelnr.: 21373256
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dr. Steve Sussman is a professor of preventive medicine and psychology at the University of Southern California. Dr. Sussman conducts research in the prediction, prevention, and cessation of tobacco and other drug abuse and in the utility of empirical program development methods. He is first author on the book Developing School-Based Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation Programs (1995), based on his previous research in that arena. He is also the editor of Handbook of Program Development for Health Behavior Research and Practice (2001), a leading text in this arena, and he is the lead author on the upcoming text The Social Psychology of Drug Abuse (with Susan L. Ames; September, 2001). He was the principal investigator of Project Towards No Tobacco Use (Project TNT). Project TNT is a tobacco use prevention and cessation project among young teens, which is being disseminated nationally by the Centers for Disease Control as a "Program That Works" and by the Centers for Substance Abuse Prevention as a model program. It is also recognized as a model program by the Department of Education of the State of California, Sociometrics Inc, and by the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Recently this project also became recognized as an exemplary program by the U.S. Department of Education. His other projects include Project EX, a successful adolescent tobacco-use cessation program which was tested through use of a large, true field experimental design, and Project Towards No Drug Abuse (Project TND), which is a drug abuse prevention project for older teens, particularly for those at risk for drug abuse. Project TND is now considered a model program by the Centers for Substance Abuse Prevention, Health Canada, Sociometrics Inc, and the National Institute on Drug Abuse. He has published over 160 articles, chapters, or books in the arena of drug use and abuse.
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