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Education, social factors, and health beliefs in health and health care services / Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld, editor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Research in the sociology of health care ; v. 33.Publisher: United Kingdom : Emerald, 2015Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781785603662
  • 1785603663
  • 1785603671
  • 9781785603679
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Education, Social Factors, and Health Beliefs in Health and Health Care.DDC classification:
  • 613 23
LOC classification:
  • RA440.5
NLM classification:
  • WA 590
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Contributors; Part I: Introduction to Volume; Education, Other Social Factors, and Health Beliefs and Health Care Services; Abstract; Education, Other Social Factors, and Health Beliefs; Review of Contents of the Volume; References; Part II: Beliefs and Health Beliefs; The Politics of Health Beliefs: Cross-National Evidence; Abstract; Background; Public Beliefs about the Causes of Health; The Political Connotations of Health Beliefs; The Importance of Cross-National Comparisons; Data; Health Beliefs; Attitudes toward Health Policy.
Independent VariablesResults; Discussion; Conclusion; References; Examining the Complexity and Variation of Health Care System Distrust across Neighborhoods: Implications for Preventive Health Care; Abstract; Introduction; Methods; Data Sources and Measures; Analytic Strategies and Methods; Results; Discussion; Acknowledgments; References; Part III: Education; Identifying and Mapping "Hot Spots" of Low Health Literacy: A Potential Tool to Guide Intervention☆; Abstract; Introduction; Methods; Health Literacy; Predictive Model of Health Literacy; Socio-Demographic Characteristics
Development of MapsResults; Mean Predicted Health Literacy Levels; Differences between the Multivariate Model and Single Predictors of Health Literacy; Discussion; Acknowledgment; References; Education and Self-Awareness of Health: Toward a Better Understanding of Self-Rated Health; Abstract; Background; Hypothesis; Data; Self-Rated Health; Socio-Demographic Variables; Diagnosed Medical Conditions; Health Behaviors; Biological Indicators; Analysis; Conclusion; References; Part IV: Mental Health; Psychological Distress, Nativity, and Help-Seeking among Filipino Americans; Abstract.
Psychological Distress and Social Factors Influencing Help-Seeking for Asian AmericansMental Health and Help-Seeking among Filipino Americans; Methods; Measures; Analyses; Results; Discussion; Conclusion; Acknowledgment; References; Connections and Transitions in Mental Health Care Organizations and Systems; Abstract; Introduction; Organizations and Systems; Mental Health Systems during Young Adult Transitions; Research Findings for Young Adults; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Personal Religiosity and Mental Health Care Utilization among Adolescents; Abstract; Introduction.
Mental Health among AdolescentsProviders of Adolescent Mental Health Care; Religiosity and Mental Health among Adolescents; Variations in Adolescent Help-Seeking Behaviors; The Current Study; Methods; Sample; Outcome Variable; Independent Variables; Religiosity; Depressive Symptomology; Demographic Characteristics; Health Care Access; Parental Characteristics; Analytic Plan; Results; Discussion; References; Part V: Other Social Factors; Racial and Ethnic Differences in Trust in Sources of Health Information: A Generalized Distrust in Physicians; Abstract; Theoretical Model; Data and Methods.
Summary: This volume provides a unique sociological focus on education, social factors and health beliefs in health and health care, including a review of the literature to date. Beliefs and health beliefs are considered, including one study evaluating cross-national differences in public beliefs about the causes of health and the role of these beliefs in shaping attitudes to health policy. Another study focuses on the complexity and variation of health care system distrust across neighborhoods in one US city. The topic of education is addressed, including a focus on the importance of identification and intervention in low health literacy. Mental health issues are considered in the context of help-seeking, connections, transitions and utilization of care among adolescents. Social factors are reflected upon including race and ethnicity, literacy and socioeconomic status. Coverage also includes special and traditionally less visible populations, including the health of prisoners and carers of people with autism."
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed October 6, 2015).

Includes bibliographical references.

Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Contributors; Part I: Introduction to Volume; Education, Other Social Factors, and Health Beliefs and Health Care Services; Abstract; Education, Other Social Factors, and Health Beliefs; Review of Contents of the Volume; References; Part II: Beliefs and Health Beliefs; The Politics of Health Beliefs: Cross-National Evidence; Abstract; Background; Public Beliefs about the Causes of Health; The Political Connotations of Health Beliefs; The Importance of Cross-National Comparisons; Data; Health Beliefs; Attitudes toward Health Policy.

Independent VariablesResults; Discussion; Conclusion; References; Examining the Complexity and Variation of Health Care System Distrust across Neighborhoods: Implications for Preventive Health Care; Abstract; Introduction; Methods; Data Sources and Measures; Analytic Strategies and Methods; Results; Discussion; Acknowledgments; References; Part III: Education; Identifying and Mapping "Hot Spots" of Low Health Literacy: A Potential Tool to Guide Intervention☆; Abstract; Introduction; Methods; Health Literacy; Predictive Model of Health Literacy; Socio-Demographic Characteristics

Development of MapsResults; Mean Predicted Health Literacy Levels; Differences between the Multivariate Model and Single Predictors of Health Literacy; Discussion; Acknowledgment; References; Education and Self-Awareness of Health: Toward a Better Understanding of Self-Rated Health; Abstract; Background; Hypothesis; Data; Self-Rated Health; Socio-Demographic Variables; Diagnosed Medical Conditions; Health Behaviors; Biological Indicators; Analysis; Conclusion; References; Part IV: Mental Health; Psychological Distress, Nativity, and Help-Seeking among Filipino Americans; Abstract.

Psychological Distress and Social Factors Influencing Help-Seeking for Asian AmericansMental Health and Help-Seeking among Filipino Americans; Methods; Measures; Analyses; Results; Discussion; Conclusion; Acknowledgment; References; Connections and Transitions in Mental Health Care Organizations and Systems; Abstract; Introduction; Organizations and Systems; Mental Health Systems during Young Adult Transitions; Research Findings for Young Adults; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Personal Religiosity and Mental Health Care Utilization among Adolescents; Abstract; Introduction.

Mental Health among AdolescentsProviders of Adolescent Mental Health Care; Religiosity and Mental Health among Adolescents; Variations in Adolescent Help-Seeking Behaviors; The Current Study; Methods; Sample; Outcome Variable; Independent Variables; Religiosity; Depressive Symptomology; Demographic Characteristics; Health Care Access; Parental Characteristics; Analytic Plan; Results; Discussion; References; Part V: Other Social Factors; Racial and Ethnic Differences in Trust in Sources of Health Information: A Generalized Distrust in Physicians; Abstract; Theoretical Model; Data and Methods.

This volume provides a unique sociological focus on education, social factors and health beliefs in health and health care, including a review of the literature to date. Beliefs and health beliefs are considered, including one study evaluating cross-national differences in public beliefs about the causes of health and the role of these beliefs in shaping attitudes to health policy. Another study focuses on the complexity and variation of health care system distrust across neighborhoods in one US city. The topic of education is addressed, including a focus on the importance of identification and intervention in low health literacy. Mental health issues are considered in the context of help-seeking, connections, transitions and utilization of care among adolescents. Social factors are reflected upon including race and ethnicity, literacy and socioeconomic status. Coverage also includes special and traditionally less visible populations, including the health of prisoners and carers of people with autism."

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