Developmental Aspects of Health Compliance Behavior

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Adherence Counselors
ADOLESCENT HEALTH BEHAVIOR
Antisocial Behavior
behaviors
belief
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Chest Physiotherapy
child health interventions
Child Restraint Devices
Childhood Asthma
chronic
chronic disease self-management
Compliance Behavior
compliance behavior in pediatric chronic illness
counting
CPPT
disease
Disease Specific Knowledge
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Health Compliance
Health Compliance Behavior
Improve Compliance
Injury Control
Injury Control Research
injury prevention strategies
interventions
Medication Compliance
Metabolic Control
model
motivational models in medicine
Packet Count
Patient's Adherence Behaviors
pediatric adherence research
pill
Pill Count
problem
promotion
Prospective Memory
psychosocial factors in treatment
Psychosomatic Family Model
Ra Te
Randomized Group Designs
Social Action Conception
Social Action Model

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805811124
  • Weight: 900g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 1992
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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While in the late 1970s and early 1980s health compliance research on adults represented a vigorous field of study, a marked decline of interest on the topic set in during the last part of the 1980s. By contrast, research on health compliance involving pediatric populations was less popular during the same period; however, interest in this topic -- as evidenced by the contributions to this volume -- is on the increase.

Four main themes -- relating to theory, measurement, prevention, and intervention -- emerge and are interwoven among the chapters. These themes help to bind and unify the volume into a conceptual whole because although the sections are divided along thematic lines, contributors often include elements of some or all of the themes in their chapters. This state of affairs reflects the interdependence of these thematic issues and suggests how important they are for the state of the art.

Norman A. Krasnegor, Leonard Epstein, Suzanne B. Johnson, Sumner J. Yaffe, Leonard H. Epstein