Overview
- Editors:
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Arthur R. Zeiner
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Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, USA
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Debra Bendell
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Department of Pediatrics, Mailman Center for Child Development, University of Miami Medical Center, Miami, USA
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C. Eugene Walker
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Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, USA
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Table of contents (11 chapters)
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- Bryan D. Carter, Debra Bendell, Joseph Matarazzo
Pages 1-61
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- C. Eugene Walker, Terri L. Shelton
Pages 63-81
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- W. Doyle Gentry, Michael D. Miller
Pages 83-98
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- Roberta A. Olson, Jeffrey L. Zimmerman, Santiago Reyes de la Rocha
Pages 113-143
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- R. Debra Bendell, Mary Anne McCaffree, Jan L. Culbertson, Diane J. Willis
Pages 145-165
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- Efstratios Demetriou, William Shaw
Pages 197-220
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- Candace M. Jeavons, Arthur R. Zeiner
Pages 237-269
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- Paul Buck, John B. Bodensteiner
Pages 271-279
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Back Matter
Pages 281-286
About this book
This book is primarily based on the proceedings of a confer en. :::e entitled -Health Psychology: A workshop in Behavioral Medi cine, Treatment and Research Issues,- held April 8-9, 1983 at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and Oklahoma Chil drens Memorial Hospital, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This conference brought together researchers from pediatric psychology, pedia tri cs, clinical psychology, developmental psychology, !1eurology, and psychiatry as part of a continuing medical education ~eries. While Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine are the fastest growing segments of Psychology, relatively little atten tion has been paid to the pediatric segment of the life cycle. Yet, if we are serious about risk factor reduction and prevention of chronic diseases, it is precisely intervention with the young which will give the largest, most cost-effective results. Thus, the primary focus of the conference was on the pedia tric aspects of health and disease. Chapter 1 deals with the problems of behavioral health and sets forth some goals for our nation by the year 1990. Chapters 2 and 3 present an overview of behavioral medicine and the research trends current and predictive of the future for the field. Chapter 4 takes on issues about psychology, child health, and human deve lopment. Chapter 5 addresses issues in pediatric medical compl i ance and how this situation might be improved. Chapter 6 deals wi th prematurity and the family, and Chapter 7 addresses pain management problems in the young.