The 3-volume APA Handbook of Health Psychology describes in detail the basic foundations and context of health psychology, major issues in health psychology relating to public health and disease prevention, and major clinical approaches to health psychology.
Volume 1, Foundations and Context of Health Psychology explores the conceptual foundations and current context of the field, as well as methods and the biological, psychological, behavioral, social, and cultural bases of health psychology, such as stress physiology, genetic approaches, sleep, and relationships.
Volume 2, Clinical Interventions and Disease Management in Health Psychology details the conceptual foundations and methodological considerations of intervention research with medical conditions in health psychology, as well as the efficacy and mechanisms of health psychology interventions in specific medical conditions, and intervention effectiveness and dissemination in real-world settings.
Volume 3, Health Psychology and Public Health examines the foundations of health psychology and public health, including different targets and settings for intervention as well as preventive interventions and emerging issues in public health.
The chapters serve as an essential resource for psychologists, practitioners, students, and professionals in many fields to get an understanding of the field of health psychology.
This three-volume set covers the foundations of the field of Health Psychology, issues relating to public health, and clinical approaches.
Volume . Foundations and Context of Health Psychology
Associate Editors Timothy W. Smith and Norman B. Anderson
Part I. Introduction and Cross-Cutting Issues in Health Psychology
Chapter . Foundations of Health Psychology: Basic Concepts, Current Issues,
and Future Directions
Timothy W. Smith and Norman B. Anderson
Chapter
2. Medical Care, Health Economics, and Health Policy
Robert M. Kaplan
Chapter
3. Dimensions of Diversity and Influences on Health Disparities
John M. Ruiz, Riley M. O'Neill, Robert-Paul Juster, and Megan S. Irgens
Chapter
4. Lifecourse Perspectives in Health Psychology
Phoebe H. Lam, Daniel K. Mroczek, and Edith Chen
Chapter
5. Reimagining Health Psychology Training in the 2 st Century
Patrice G. Saab, Peggy M. Zoccola, Tracey A. Revenson, and Daniella
Marchetti
Part II. Methods in Health Psychology
Chapter . Design and Analysis in Health Psychology
Jonathan A. Shaffer, Jennifer Morozink Boylan, and Krista W. Ranby
Chapter
7. Qualitative Methods in Health Psychology
Kate M. Guthrie
Chapter
8. Measurement and Assessment in Health Psychology
Timothy W. Smith
Chapter
9. Ambulatory Methods in Psychosocial and Biobehavioral Research
Joshua M. Smyth and Dusti R. Jones
Chapter . Circulatory Biomarkers, Health Risk, and Behavior
Laura Redwine, Acadia Buro, Suzi Hong, and Emily Troyer
Chapter . Neuroimaging in Health Psychology: Methods, Concepts, and
Applications
Jennifer K. MacCormack, Peter J. Gianaros, and Thomas E. Kraynak
Chapter
2. Systems of Evidence in Health Psychology
Susan M. Czajkowski, Karina W. Davidson, Kenneth E. Freedland, and Evan
Mayo-Wilson
Chapter
3. Digital Health Promotion: Mobile Apps, Wearables, and Social
Media
Sherry L. Pagoto, Danielle Arigo, Molly E. Waring, and Laurie Groshon
Part III. Biological Bases of Health Psychology
Chapter
4. Physiological Pathways Mediating Between Psychological Stress
and Health
Baldwin M. Way and Bert Uchino
Chapter
5. The Neurobiology of Self-regulation: A Neurovisceral Integration
Perspective
Julian F. Thayer and Julian Koenig
Chapter . Genetics and Genomics in Health Psychology
Jeanne M. McCaffery, Kristopher K. Butler, Emily Chan, Jennifer M. Morrone,
Sophie M. Nemec, and Rachel I. Wiesenfeld
Chapter
7. Biology of Appetite, Weight, and Overeating: Metabolic,
Psychological, and Behavioral Influences and Clinical Directions
Rachel A. Radin, Rebecca Dileo, Robert H. Lustig, and Elissa S. Epel
Part IV. Psychological and Behavioral Bases of Health Psychology
Chapter
8. Behavioral Risk and Protective Factors: Evidence, Models, and
Interventions
Dawn K. Wilson, Allison M. Sweeney, and Nicole Zarrett
Chapter
9. Health Cognition and Perception of Illness
Linda D. Cameron and Martin S. Hagger
Chapter 2 . Personality and Emotional Adjustment in Health Risk and
Resilience
Paula G. Williams and Steven E. Carlson
Chapter 2 . Adherence to Medical Regimens
Jackie Dunbar-Jacob
Chapter
22. Sleep and Circadian Rhythms
Martica H. Hall, H. Matthew Lehrer, and Marissa A. Evans
Chapter
23. Sexual Behavior
David M. Huebner and Jordan E. Rullo
Chapter
24. Cognition, Coping, and Adjustment in Chronic Disease
Annette L. Stanton and Megan M. Hoch
Chapter
25. Adaptation in Chronic Pain Assessment and Treatment: A
Person-Centered, Culturally and Racially Informed Approach to Care
Jaylyn Clark, Andrea Newman, Rachael Coakley, Janelle Letzen, and Calia
Torres
Chapter 2 . Religiousness and Spirituality in Health Psychology
Crystal L. Park and Jeanne M. Slattery
Part V. Social and Cultural Bases of Health Psychology
Chapter
27. Relationships, Social Support, and Health
Bert Uchino, Anthony Ong, and David Sbarra
Chapter
28. Work Stress and Health
Mika Kivim amp auml ki and Ichiro Kawachi
Chapter
29. Built Environments and Neighborhoods
Uchita Gopishanker Vaid
Chapter 3 . Social Stratification and Health
Jenny M. Cundiff and Jennifer Morozink Boylan
Chapter 3 . Cross-Cultural Health Psychology: Balancing Fidelity and the
Cultural Applicability of Behavior Change Science to Improve Health in Low-
and Middle-Income Countries
Pilvikki Absetz, Dominika Kwasnicka, and Brian Oldenburg
Chapter
32. Psychosocial Aspects of Pandemics
Roxane Cohen Silver and E. Alison Holman
Volume
2. Clinical Interventions and Disease Management in Health Psychology
Associate Editors Michael H. Antoni and Frank J. Penedo
Part I. Conceptual Foundations of Intervention Research With Medical
Conditions in Health Psychology
Chapter . Overview of Conceptual Foundations in Health Psychology
Intervention Research
Michael H. Antoni and Frank J. Penedo
Chapter
2. The Role of Illness and Treatment Beliefs in Managing Medications
and Medical Procedures
Robert Horne and Zoe Moon
Chapter
3. Intervening to Improve Multiple Domains of Health-Related Quality
of Life in Persons With Physical Disease
Karly M. Murphy, Mollie Canzona, and David Victorson
Chapter
4. Addressing Family Caregiving Processes and Outcomes in Chronic
Diseases
Youngmee Kim and Jennifer L. Steel
Chapter
5. Targeting Factors that Generate and Sustain Health Disparities in
Disease Management and Outcomes
Zinzi D. Bailey and Kilan C. Ashad-Bishop
Chapter . Developmental Perspectives in Designing Health Psychology
Interventions
Annette M. La Greca, Kaitlyn Brodar, Naomi Tarlow, and Patrice G. Saab
Part II. Methodological Considerations in Intervention Research in Medical
Conditions
Chapter
7. The Use of Stress Management Interventions to Facilitate
Adaptation to Medical Conditions
Michael H. Antoni, Emily A. Walsh, and Frank J. Penedo
Chapter
8. Emerging Integrative Medicine Approaches to Disease Management
Linda E. Carlson, Mohamad Baydoun, and Michelle Flynn
Chapter
9. Couple-Focused Interventions for Chronic Illness: Past, Present,
and Future Directions
Sharon L. Manne and Emily C. Soriano
Chapter . Planning Disease Management Intervention Trials and Choosing
Comparators in Health Psychology Research
Kenneth E. Freedland
Chapter . Integrating Qualitative Approaches and Community Input to Develop
Health Psychology Interventions for Chronic Disease in Understudied
Populations
Dawn K. Wilson and Allison M. Sweeney
Chapter
2. Implementation Science to Translate Evidence-Based Interventions
in Health Psychology
Justin D. Smith, Emily Fu, and Allison J. Carroll
Part III. Efficacy and Mechanisms of Health Psychology Interventions in
Specific Medical Conditions and Populations
Chapter
3. Psychosocial/Behavioral Interventions After Major Adverse
Coronary Events
Neil Schneiderman and Marissa Kobayashi
Chapter
4. Enhancing Adaptive Health Behaviors Among People Living With
HIV
Audrey Harkness, Sannisha K. Dale, Daniel H.A. Maya, and Steven A. Safren
Chapter
5. Psychological/Behavioral Treatments for Patients With Irritable
Bowel Syndrome and Other GI Disorders
Louise Sweeney, Sula Windgassen, and Rona Moss-Morris
Chapter . Psychological/Behavioral Interventions for Patients With Cancer
Barbara L. Andersen, Nicole A. Arrato, Claire C. Conley, and Tessa R.
Blevins
Chapter
7. Health Psychology Interventions for Patients With
Musculoskeletal and Neurological Disorders: A Clinical Perspective
Joost Dekker
Chapter
8. Cognitive and Behavioral Interventions for Patients With
Neurological and Neurocognitive Disorders
Maria Rueda-Lara, Daema Pina-Delgado, and Ingrid G. Barrera
Chapter
9. Treatment of Somatic Symptom Disorders
Meenal Patel and Trudie Chalder
Chapter 2 . Physical Activity Interventions in Chronic Disease Populations
Siobhan M. Phillips, Jason Fanning, and Neha P. Gothe
Chapter 2 . Interventions for Managing Childhood Medical Diseases
Kaitlyn E. Brodar and Alan M. Delamater
Chapter
22. Psychosocial Interventions to Facilitate Disease Management in
Adolescents and Young Adults
Anao Zhang and Bradley J. Zebrack
Chapter
23. Health Psychology Interventions for Older Adults to Promote
Health and Independence
Sara J. Czaja
Chapter
24. Interventions for Patients With Life-Limiting Illness and
Caregivers at the End-of-Life
Kailey E. Roberts, Madeline Rogers, Ariel Weinsaft, and Holly G. Prigerson
Part IV. Intervention Effectiveness and Dissemination in Real World Settings
Chapter
25. Culturally Adapting Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Interventions
Chanita Hughes Halbert
Chapter 2 . Technology-Enabled Approaches to Remote Intervention Delivery in
Health Psychology
Elizabeth Broadbent and Norina Gasteiger
Chapter
27. Precision Health Psychology Interventions Within the Healthcare
System Through the Use of EHR Platforms
Roberto M. Benzo, Blanca S. Noriega Esquives, and Frank J. Penedo
Chapter
28. The Adoption of Health Psychology Interventions in Medical
Settings in the United States
Tamra B. Loeb and Alison B. Hamilton
Chapter
29. Health Psychology Interventions Implemented in Medical Settings:
Adaptation and Policy Considerations
Jennifer Sanchez-Flack, Joanna Buscemi, Marian Fitzgibbon, and Laura L.
Hayman
Volume
3. Health Psychology and Public Health
Associate Editors Tracey A. Revenson and Ana F. Abra amp iacute do-Lanza
Part I. Foundations of Health Psychology and Public Health
Chapter . A Natural Alliance: Exploring the Interconnections Between Health
Psychology and Public Health
Tracey A. Revenson and Ana F. Abra amp iacute do-Lanza
Chapter
2. Designing Multilevel Public Health Behavior Change Interventions
Leslie A. Lytle
Chapter
3. Major Preventive Intervention Frameworks: Role and Application of
Theory in Promoting the Adoption and Sustainment of Health Behavior
Ariadna Capasso, Gina Winwood, and Ralph J. DiClemente
Chapter
4. Preventive Interventions and Screening
Martha Y. Kubik and Lori Pbert
Chapter
5. Implementation Science: Applications in Health Psychology and
Public Health
Donna Shelley and Erin Rogers
Part II. Underrepresented Settings and Populations for Intervention
Chapter . Family-Based Interventions in Underserved Populations
Dawn K. Wilson and Ronald J. Prinz
Chapter
7. Workforce Health and Well-Being
Nicolaas P. Pronk
Chapter
8. Cultural Adaptations of Interventions
Mar amp iacute a E. Fern amp aacute ndez, Ana A. Baumann, and Sidra S. Beg
Chapter
9. The Health of Sexual and Gender Minority Individuals
Brett M. Millar
Chapter . Mental Health Aspects of Reproduction for Women and Individuals
With Uteruses Across the Life Span
Pamela A. Geller, Ariana Albanese, and Alexa Bonacquisti
Chapter . The Health of Black Americans
Derek M. Griffith
Chapter
2. The Health of Hispanic/Latino People in the United States
Christina Cordero and Maria Magdalena Llabre
Chapter
3. The Health of Native Americans and Indigenous Peoples
Beth Boyd, Yodit Denu, Sara Zare, and Collette Bowman
Chapter
4. The Health of Asian Americans: Psychosocial Interventions to
Improve Cancer Survivorship
Qian Lu, William Tsai, and Jacqueline H. J. Kim
Chapter
5. Intersectionality: An Indispensable, Albeit Epistemically
Challenging, Critical Framework for Mainstream Health Psychology
Lisa Bowleg
Part III. Preventive Interventions at the Population Level
Chapter . Physical Activity and Mental Health
Sandra E. Echeverria, Gabriela Livas Stein, Peace Okpala, and Casandra J.
Gomez Alvarado
Chapter
7. Social Isolation and Loneliness
Edwin B. Fisher, Jeenn Alain Barreiro-Rosado, Caroline Carpenter, Megan S.
Evans, Samantha L. Luu, Yiqing Qian, Alissa R. Rams, and Patrick Y. Tang
Chapter
8. Risk and Resilience from Childhood Experiences of Stress and
Poverty
Janette Herbers, Laura E. Wallace, and Tariere C. Tebepah
Chapter
9. Multimorbidity in the Aging Population
Irina Mindlis and Alex D. Federman
Chapter 2 . HIV Prevention: A Focus on PrEP and Social Networks
Mariano Kanamori, Lacey Craker, Edda Rodriguez, Rebe Silvey, Kyle J. Self,
Cho Hee Shrader, Susanne Doblecki-Lewis, Justin Stoler, and John Skvoretz
Part IV. Emerging Issues
Chapter 2 . Interpersonal Violence: A Threat to Health and Wellness
Briana Edison, Chelsea Austin, Grace S. Liu, and Dennis E. Reidy
Chapter
22. Climate Change Impacts on Mental Health and Well-Being
Susan Clayton and Janet K. Swim
Chapter
23. Immigration and Health
Ana F. Abra amp iacute do-Lanza, Adria N. Armbrister, and Sonia
Mendoza-Grey
Chapter
24. At the Intersection of Precision Medicine, Health Psychology,
and Public Health
Kenneth Ramos and Erik Won
Chapter
25. Precision Behavioral Medicine: Theories, Designs, and
Applications
Jun Ma, Corina R. Ronneberg, Nan Lv, and Thomas Kannampallil
Chapter 2 . Vaccine Hesitancy
Simon L. Bacon, Anda I. Dragomir, Vincent Gosselin Boucher, Sara Labb amp
eacute , Jovana Stojanovic, Brigitte Voisard, and Kim L. Lavoie
Neil Schneiderman, PhD, was the James L. Knight Professor of Psychology, Medicine, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Public Health Sciences, and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Miami. He also directed the University of Miami Behavioral Medicine Research Center the Department of Psychology amp rsquo s Division of Health Psychology and an NIH NHLBI institutional (T32) training grant ( 979-2 24). Dr. Schneiderman published more than 45 journal articles and 8 books and monographs, and served as editor-in-chief of Health Psychology and the International Journal of Behavioral Medicine. He was funded as the principal investigator of NIH and National Science Foundation research grants for over 5 decades.