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Autor: Andrew Steptoe

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Andrew Steptoe is professor of psychology in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at University College London. He has worked in behavioral medicine throughout his professional life and is a Past-President of both the International Society of Behavioral Medicine and the Society for Psychosomatic Research. He is a member of Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research and Fellow of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. He was founding co-editor of the British Journal of Health Psychology. He is author and editor of 16 books including Health Care and Human Behaviour (1984), Stress, Personal Control and Health (1989), Psychosocial Processes and Health (1994) and Depression and Physical Illness (2006). He has published more than 400 journal articles and book chapters.




6 Ebooks von Andrew Steptoe

Andrew Steptoe: Handbook of Behavioral Medicine
Behavioral medicine emerged in the 1970s as the interdisciplinary field concerned with the integration of behavioral, psychosocial, and biomedical science knowledge relevant to the understanding of …
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Englisch
DRM
€523.23
Paul Hjemdahl & Annika Rosengren: Stress and Cardiovascular Disease
The main aim of this book is to evaluate the concept of stress and provide tools for physicians to identify patients who might benefit from stress management. This will incorporate a detailed descrip …
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Englisch
DRM
€96.29
David (University College London, UK) Batty & Ichiro (Harvard School of Public Health, USA) Kawachi: The Routledge International Handbook of Psychosocial Epidemiology
The health effects of psychosocial factors are a widely discussed and controversial topic. Do positive and negative emotions affect our risk of developing physical disease? Are depressive individuals …
EPUB
DRM
€55.09
David (University College London, UK) Batty & Ichiro (Harvard School of Public Health, USA) Kawachi: The Routledge International Handbook of Psychosocial Epidemiology
The health effects of psychosocial factors are a widely discussed and controversial topic. Do positive and negative emotions affect our risk of developing physical disease? Are depressive individuals …
PDF
DRM
€55.09