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040 _aDLC
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100 1 _aSumner, Rachel C.,
_eauthor.
245 1 2 _aA biopsychosocial approach to health :
_bfrom cell to society /
_cRachel C. Sumner.
260 _aLondon :
_bSage Publishing ,
_c2024.
263 _a2310
300 _a296p. :
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505 _aChapter 1: The Cell Chapter 2: The Person Chapter 3: The Population Chapter 4: The Cell-To-Society Of The Life Course Chapter 5: Psychobiology: A primer For PNI, PNE, And PNEI Chapter 6: Stress At The Person Level Chapter 7: Stress At Population Level Chapter 8: Epidemiological Perspectives: Public Health Chapter 9: The Social Determinants Of Public Health Chapter 10: Applying Interdisciplinary Knowledge To Non-Communicable Disease: The Cell-To-Society Of Cardiovascular Disease Chapter 11: Applying Interdisciplinary Knowledge To Communicable Disease: The Cell-To-Society Of Covid-19
520 _aThis unique text takes a holistic approach to show you how different biological and medical aspects of health operate at the cellular level all the way up to the societal level, and back again. It explains key biological aspects of health at the cellular level (such as epigenetics and oxidative stress) to give you a solid understanding of how health is created in the context of the person, before working upwards to examine public health issues ranging from cardiovascular disease to unemployment and loneliness. Throughout the text, you will encounter a diverse range of cross-cultural examples, real-world scenarios and key questions which will help you put the theories and cell-to-society perspective you have learned into practice. With interdisciplinary perspectives from psychoneuroimmunology and epidemiology, this book offers an integrated consideration of health and its biopsychosocial determinants. It is a must-read for students of health psychology, applied psychology, nursing, and public health, and it has been added to reading lists internationally.
650 _2Health—Psychological aspects
_94
650 _2Biopsychosocial
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