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 more likely to have cancer than those with an optimistic outlook on life? And what is the role...
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Table of Contents:
- Part Part I Concepts and methods in the study of psychosocial factors and health
- chapter 1 Psychosocial epidemiology: Key concepts and methods / Mika Kivimäki, G. David Batty, Andrew Steptoe and Ichiro Kawachi
- chapter 2 Causal inference in psychosocial epidemiology / M. Maria Glymour and Laura D. Kubzansky
- part Part II Psychosocial factors linked to health
- chapter 3 Social networks / Yongjoo Kim
- chapter 4 Workplace stressors / Mika Kivimäki, Jane E. Ferrie and Ichiro Kawachi
- chapter 5 Religious communities / Tyler J. VanderWeele
- chapter 6 Depression and negative emotions / Andrew Steptoe
- chapter 7 Positive psychological well- being / Julia K. Boehm, Eric S. Kim and Laura D. Kubzansky
- chapter 8 Personality, intelligence and genes / Michelle Luciano, Alexander Weiss, Catharine R. Gale and Ian J. Deary
- chapter 9 Gender differences Anne McMunn
- part Part III Psychosocial factors in the aetiology and prognosis of specific diseases, disorders and events
- chapter 10 Diabetes mellitus / Frans Pouwer, Briana Mezuk and Adam G. Tabák
- chapter 11 Cardiovascular diseases / Mika Kivimäki
- chapter 12 Cancer / Katriina Heikkilä and Markus Jokela
- chapter 13 Infectious diseases / Allison E. Aiello, Amanda M. Simanek, Rebecca C. Stebbins and Jennifer B. Dowd
- chapter 14 Suicide / G. David Batty, Mika Kivimäki, Steven Bell, Catherine R. Gale, Martin J. Shipley, Elise Whitley and David Gunnell
- chapter 15 Mood disorders and cognitive impairment / Klaus P. Ebmeier
- chapter 16 Sleep disorders / Torbjörn Åkerstedt
- part Part IV Interventions and policy implications
- chapter 17 Behavioural and psychological interventions for the management of cardiac patients / Alan Rozanski
- chapter 18 Targeting psychosocial factors to reduce health inequalities / Angela Donkin and Michael G. Marmot
- part Part V Future research directions
- chapter 19 Current state of psychosocial epidemiology: Where are we? What are the next steps? / Mika Kivimäki, G. David Batty, Andrew Steptoe and Ichiro Kawachi.