Required ReadingsRequired ReadingsRecommended ReadingsRequired ReadingsRecommended ReadingsRequired ReadingsRecommended ReadingsRequired ReadingsRecommended ReadingsRequired ReadingsRecommended ReadingsRequired ReadingsRecommended ReadingsRequired ReadingsRecommended ReadingsRequired ReadingsRecommended ReadingsRequired ReadingsRecommended ReadingsReading ListPsychology 227Winter, 2002Dunkel-Schetter & MannWeek 1: Introduction to Health PsychologyRequired ReadingsTaylor text - Chapter 1 (SKIM Chapter 2)G.C. Stone, S.M. Weiss, J.D. Matarazzo, N.E. Miller, J. Rodin, C.D. Belar, M.J. Follick, & J.E. Singer (Eds.), Health Psychology: A Discipline and a Profession Chapters 1-5 (pp. 3-76). Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. (SKIM)Taylor, S. E. (1990). Health Psychology: The Science and the Field. American Psychologist, 45 (1), 40-50.Week 2: Health Behavior and Risks DetectionRequired ReadingsTaylor text, Chapters 3, 5 & 6Kraemer, H.C., Kazdin, A.E., Offord, D.R., Kessler, R.C., & et al. (1997). Coming to terms with the terms of risk. Archives of General Psychiatry, 54 (4), 337-343. Rosenstock, I. R (1990). The health belief model: Explaining health behavior through expectancies. In: Glantz, K, et. al. Health Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research, and Practice (pp. 39-62). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.Aiken, L., West, S.G., Woodward, C.K., & Reno, R.R. (1994). Health beliefs and compliance with mammography-screening recommendations in asymptomatic women. Health Psychology, 13(2), 122-129.Schwarzer, R. (2001). Social-cognitive factors in changing health-related behaviors. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 10, 47-51.DiClemente, C. (1993). Changing addictive behaviors: A process perspective. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2, 101-105.Recommended ReadingsWeinstein, N.D. (1993). Testing four competing theories of health-protective behavior. Health Psychology, 12(4), 324-333.Janz, N.K., & Becker, M.H. (1984). The health belief model: A decade later. Health Education Quarterly, 11, 1-47.Meyerowitz, B.E., & Chaiken, S. (1987). The effect of message framing on breast self-examination attitudes, intentions, and behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 52(3), 500-510.Montano, D.E., & Taplin, S.H. (1991). A test of an expanded theory of reasoned action topredict mammography participation. Social Science and Medicine, 32(6), 733-741.Week 3: Health Behavior Change and Risk ReductionRequired ReadingsTaylor text, Chapter 4Aiken, L.S., West, S.G., Woodward, C.K., Reno, R.R., & Reynolds, K.D. (1994). Increasing screening mammography in asymptomatic women: evaluation of a second-generation, theory-based program. Health Psychology, 13(6), 526-538.2Lynam, D., Milich, R., Zimmerman, R., Novac, S.P., Logan, T.K., Martin, C., Leukefeld, C., & Clayton, R. (1999). Project DARE: No effects at 10-year follow-up. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 67(4), 590-593.Mann, T., Nolen-Hoeksema, S., Huang, K., Wright, A., Hanson, K., & Burgard, D. (1997). Are two interventions worse than none? Joint primary and secondary prevention of eating disorders in college females. Health Psychology, 16(3), 215-225.Kaplan, R. (2000). Two pathways to prevention. American Psychologist, 55, 382-396.Kelly et al (1991). HIV risk behavior reduction following intervention with key opinion leaders of population: An experimental analysis. American Journal of Public Health, 81, 168-171.Recommended ReadingsFlowers, P., Sheeran, P., Beail, N., & Smith, J. A. (1997). The role of psychosocial factorsin HIV risk-reduction among gay and bisexual men: A quantitative review. Psychology and Health, 12, 197-200.Prochaska, J.O., DiClemente, C.C., & Norcross, J.C. (1992). In search of how people change: Applications to addictive behaviors. American Psychologist, 47, 1102-1114.Fisher, J.D., & Fisher, W.A. (1992). Changing AIDS-risk behavior. Psychological Bulletin, 111(3), 455-474.Brownell, K.D., Marlatt, G.A., Lichtenstein, E., & Wilson, G.T. (1986). Understanding and preventing relapse. American Psychologist, 41, 765-782.3Week 4: Stress Processes and Disease EtiologyRequired ReadingsTaylor text, Chapters 6 Cohen, S., Kessler, R. C., & Gordon, L. U. (1995). Strategies for measuring stress in studies of psychiatric and physical disorders. In S. Cohen, R. C. Kessler & L. U. Gordon (Eds.), Measuring stress: A guide for health and social scientists (Chapter 1: pp. 3-26). New York: Oxford Press.McEwen, B. S. & Seeman, T. (in press), Protective and damaging effects of mediators of stress. Annals of the New York Academic of Science. Seeman, T. E., Singer, B. H., Rowe, J. W., Horwitz, R. I., & McEwen, B. S. (1997). Price of adaptation – Allostatic load and its health consequences. Archives of Internal Medicine, 157 (October 27), 2259-2268.Taylor, S. E., Repetti, R. L., & Seeman, T. (1997). Health psychology: What is an unhealthy environment and how does it get under the skin? Annual Review of Psychology,48: 411-417. Recommended ReadingsMcEwen, B. S. & Stellar, E. (1993). Stress and the individual: Mechanisms leading to disease. Archives of Internal Medicine, 153, 2093 - 2101.McEwen, B. S. (1998). Protective and damaging effects of stress mediators. New England Journal of Medicine. 338 (3), 171-179.4Week 5: Psychosocial Factors in Disease EtiologyRequired ReadingsTaylor text, Chapter 13 pp 394-402 and 408-416; Chapter 14 pp453-458.Adler, N., & Matthews, K. (1995). Health Psychology: Why do some people get sick and some stay well? Annual Review of Psychology 45, 229-259. (SKIM)Matthews, K. A. (1988) Coronary heart disease and Type A behaviors. Psychological Bulletin, 104 (3), 373-380.Miller, T. Q., Smith, T. W., Turner, C. W., Guijarro, M. L., & Hallet, A. J. (1996). A meta-analytic review of research on hostility and physical health. Psychological Bulletin, 119, 322-348.Adler, N. E., Boyce, T., Chesney, M.A., Cohen. S., Folkman, S., Kahn, R. L., & Syme, S. L. (1994). Socioeconomic status and health: The challenge of the gradient. American Psychologist, 49, 15-24. Myers, H.F., & Rodriguez, N. (in press). Acculturation & physical health in racial/ethnic minorities. Paper presented at the International Conference on Acculturation: Advances in Theory, Measurement, & Applied Research. University of San Francisco, CA Dec 4-5, 1998.Friedman, H. S., Tucker J. S., Schwartz, J. E., Tomlinson-Keasey, C., Martin, L. R., Wingard, D. L. & Criqui, M. H.
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