Injury and violence prevention : behavioral science theories, methods, and applications

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Injury and violence prevention : behavioral science theories, methods, and applications

Andrea Carlson Gielen, David A. Sleet, Ralph J. DiClemente, editors ; forwords by Martin Fishbein and David C. Grossman

Jossey-Bass, c2006

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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  • Injury prevention and behavior : an evolving field / Andrea Carlson Gielen, David A. Sleet
  • Individual-level behavior change models : applications to injury problems / David A. Sleet ... [et al.]
  • The application of social cognitive theory to injury prevention / Bruce Simons-Morton, Tonja Nansel
  • Community models and approaches for interventions / Andrea Carlson Gielen, David A. Sleet, Lawrence W. Green
  • Health risk communication and injury prevention / Deborah C. Girasek
  • Ecological models for the prevention and control of unintentional injury / John P. Allegrante, Ray Marks, Dale W. Hanson
  • Planning models : PRECEDE-PROCEED and Haddon matrix / Kimberley Freire, Carol W. Runyan
  • Study methods for understanding injury behavior / Nancy J. Thompson
  • Intervention research and program evaluation / John B. Lowe ... [et al.]
  • Behavior change interventions in road safety / Lawrence P. Lonero, Kathryn M. Clinton, David A. Sleet
  • Modifying alcohol use to reduce motor vehicle injury / Ralph Hingson, David A. Sleet
  • Behavioral considerations for sports and recreational injuries in children and youth / Morag MacKay, Karen Liller
  • House fires and other unintentional home injuries / Eileen M. McDonald, Andrea Carlson Gielen
  • Occupational injury prevention and applied behavior analysis / E. Scott Geller
  • Intimate partner violence / Karen A. McDonnell ... [et al.]
  • Applying behavioral theory to self-directed violence / Alex E. Crosby, David W. Coombs, Leigh Willis
  • Youth violence prevention : theory and practice / Darrell Hudson, Marc A. Zimmerman, Susan Morrel-Samuels
  • Supervision as a behavioral approach to reducing child-injury risk / Barbara A. Morrongiello, Jennifer Lasenby
  • Reducing posttraumatic stress after individual and mass trauma / Courtney Landau Fleisher, Nancy Kassam-Adams
  • Law, behavior, and injury prevention / Frederic E. Shaw, Christopher P. Ogolla
  • Human factors in product and environmental design for injury control / Bryan E. Porter, James P. Bliss
  • Behavioral sciences, injury, and violence prevention : synthesis and future directions / Ralph J. DiClemente, Andrea Carlson Gielen, David A. Sleet

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Description

Injury and Violence Prevention: Behavioral Science Theories, Methods, and Applications is a cutting-edge volume that provides a comprehensive understanding of injury and violence prevention. This detailed resource draws on the breadth and depth of many scientific disciplines and public health practice experiences. Written by internationally renowned experts in the field, Injury and Violence Prevention emphasizes the specific theories, methods, and applications that make behavioral science approaches relevant and central to reducing injury-related harm. The book covers a wide range of topics, including the most frequently used behavior change theories and models and shows how they have been3/4or could be3/4applied to injury problems, the most commonly used research methods for understanding and influencing behavior change, behavior change issues for specific injury topic areas, and a variety of cross-cutting issues important to the field.

Table of Contents

Foreword (Martin Fishbein). Foreword (David C. Grossman). Preface. The Editors. The Contributors. 1 Injury Prevention and Behavior: An Evolving Field (Andrea Carlson Gielen, David A. Sleet). PART ONE: BEHAVIOR CHANGE THEORIES AND MODELS. 2 Individual-Level Behavior Change Models: Applications to Injury Problems (David A. Sleet, Lara B. Trifiletti, Andrea Carlson Gielen, Bruce Simons-Morton). 3 The Application of Social Cognitive Theory to Injury Prevention (Bruce Simons-Morton, Tonja Nansel). 4 Community Models and Approaches for Interventions (Andrea Carlson Gielen, David A. Sleet, Lawrence W. Green). 5 Health Risk Communication and Injury Prevention (Deborah C. Girasek). 6 Ecological Models for the Prevention and Control of Unintentional Injury (John P. Allegrante, Ray Marks, Dale W. Hanson). 7 Planning Models: PRECEDE-PROCEED and Haddon Matrix (Kimberley Freire, Carol W. Runyan). PART TWO: RESEARCH AND ASSESSMENT METHODS FOR BEHAVIOR CHANGE INTERVENTIONS. 8 Study Methods for Understanding Injury Behavior (Nancy J. Thompson). 9 Intervention Research and Program Evaluation (John B. Lowe, Jingzhen Yang, Erin Heiden, Ralph J. DiClemente). PART THREE: BEHAVIOR CHANGE INTERVENTIONS TO REDUCE INJURY RISK. 10 Behavior Change Interventions in Road Safety (Lawrence P. Lonero, Kathryn M. Clinton, David A. Sleet). 11 Modifying Alcohol Use to Reduce Motor Vehicle Injury (Ralph Hingson, David A. Sleet). 12 Behavioral Considerations for Sports and Recreational Injuries in Children and Youth (Morag MacKay, Karen Liller). 13 House Fires and Other Unintentional Home Injuries (Eileen M. McDonald, Andrea Carlson Gielen). 14 Occupational Injury Prevention and Applied Behavior Analysis (E. Scott Geller). 15 Intimate Partner Violence (Karen A. McDonnell, Jessica G. Burke, Andrea Carlson Gielen, Patricia J. O'Campo). 16 Applying Behavioral Theory to Self-Directed Violence (Alex E. Crosby, David W. Coombs, Leigh Willis). 17 Youth Violence Prevention: Theory and Practice (Darrell Hudson, Marc A. Zimmerman, Susan Morrel-Samuels). PART FOUR: CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES. 18 Supervision as a Behavioral Approach to Reducing Child-Injury Risk (Barbara A. Morrongiello, Jennifer Lasenby). 19 Reducing Posttraumatic Stress After Individual and Mass Trauma (Courtney Landau Fleisher, Nancy Kassam-Adams). 20 Law, Behavior, and Injury Prevention (Frederic E. Shaw, Christopher P. Ogolla). 21 Human Factors in Product and Environmental Design for Injury Control (Bryan E. Porter, James P. Bliss). 22 Behavioral Sciences, Injury, and Violence Prevention: Synthesis and Future Directions (Ralph J. DiClemente, Andrea Carlson Gielen, David A. Sleet). Appendix: Federal Injury and Violence-Related Data Systems (Joseph L. Annest, David A. Sleet). Name Index. Subject Index.

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