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The Oxford Handbook of Integrative Health Science

The Oxford Handbook of Integrative Health Science

9780190676384
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Most health research to date has been pursued within the confines of scientific disciplines that are guided by their own targeted questions and research strategies. Although useful, such inquiries are inherently limited in advancing understanding the interplay of wide-ranging factors that shape human health. The Oxford Handbook of Integrative Health Science embraces an integrative approach that seeks to put together sociodemographic factors (age, gender, race, socioeconomic status) known to contour rates of morbidity and mortality with psychosocial factors (emotion, cognition, personality, well-being, social connections), behavioral factors (health practices) and stress exposures (caregiving responsibilities, divorce, discrimination) also known to influence health. A further overarchingtheme is to explicate the biological pathways through which these various effects occur. The biopsychosocial leitmotif that inspires this approach demands new kinds of studies wherein wide-ranging assessments across different domains are assembled on large population samples. The MIDUS (Midlife in the U.S.)national longitudinal study exemplifies such an integrative study, and all findings presented in this collection draw on MIDUS. The way the study evolved, via collaboration of scientists working across disciplinary lines, and its enthusiastic reception from the scientific community are all part of the larger story told. Embedded within such tales are important advances in the identification of key protective or vulnerability factors:: these pave the way for practice and policy initiativesseeking to improve the nations health.
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OUP USA
87149
9780190676384
9780190676384

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Publication date
2018
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
552
Dimensions (mm)
178 x 254
Weight (g)
1157
  • PART I: Setting the Stage; Chapter 1 Approaching Human Health as an Integrative Challenge: Introduction and Overview; Carol D. Ryff and Robert F. Krueger; Chapter 2 Behind The Scenes in Integrative Health Science: Understanding and Negotiating Data Management Challenges; Barry T. Radler and Gayle D. Love; Chapter 3 The Roles of Twin Studies and Modern Genomic Technologies in Integrative Health Science; Robert F. Krueger and Susan C. South; PART II: Early Experience, Life Course Pathways, and Adult Health; Chapter 4 Early Life Adversity and Adult Health; Cynthia S. Levine, Gregory E. Miller, Margie E. Lachman, Teresa E. Seeman, and Edith Chen; Chapter 5 Gender, Early Life Adversity and Adult Health; Chioun Lee, Carol D. Ryff, and Christopher L. Cole; Chapter 6 Cumulative Stress and Health; Natalie Slopen, Celena Meyer, and David R. Williams; Chapter 7 Determinants and Implications of Subjective Age Across Adulthood and Old Age; Yannick Stephan, Angelina R. Sutin, and Antonio Terracciano; PART III: Work and Family Roles, Daily Life, and Adult Health; Chapter 8 Promoting Healthy Practices in the Work Place: Making Workers Health a Priority Before It Becomes a Problem; Kasey E. Longley, Amy M. Smith, and Joseph G. Grzywacz; Chapter 9 Work and Family: Pathways to Health; Amy M. Smith, Kasey E. Longley, and Joseph G. Grzywacz; Chapter 10 Intimate Partner Relationships and Health; Deborah Carr and Dawne M. Mouzon; Chapter 11 The Lifelong Health Effects of Parenting a Child with Developmental or Mental Health Problems; Jieun Song, Marsha R. Mailick, Jan S. Greenberg, and Jinkuk Hong; Chapter 12 Daily Positive Experiences and Health: Biobehavioral Pathways and Resilience to Daily Stress; Nancy L. Sin and David M. Almeida; Chapter 13 Family as a Naturally Occurring Stressor: Race, Psychosocial Factors, and Daily Health; Kelly E. Cichy and Jeong Eun Lee; Chapter 14 Social Capital, Altruistic Behaviors, and Health; Takeo Fujiwara and Carol D. Ryff; PART IV: Interplay of Psychosocial Factors, Biology, and Health Outcomes; Chapter 15 Psychosocial Resources and Physiological Dysregulation; Joshua F. Wiley, Tara L. Gruenewald, and Teresa E. Seeman; Chapter 16 Biopsychosocial Patterning of Multimorbidity and its Consequences; Elliott Friedman, Beth LeBreton, Lindsay Fuzzell, and Elizabeth Wehrspann; Chapter 17 Psychosocial Life Histories and Biological Pathways to Bone Health; Arun S. Karlamangla, Neil Binkley, and Carolyn J. Crandall; Chapter 18 Biopsychosocial Pathways to Prediabetes and Diabetes; Vera Tsenkova, Deborah Carr, Christopher L. Coe, Arun S. Karlamangla, and Carol D. Ryff; Chapter 19 Weight Identity Among Older Adults in the United States: Genetic and Environmental Influences; Robbee Wedow, Daniel A. Briley, Susan E. Short, and Jason Boardman; Chapter 20 Psychosocial Consequences of Body Weight and Obesity; Deborah Carr and Vera Tsenkova; PART V: Psychological Factors and Health: Cognition, Personality, Emotion, Well-Being; Chapter 21 Cognition at Midlife: Antecedents and Consequents; Stefan Agrigoroaei, Stephanie A. Robinson, Matthew L. Hughes, Elizabeth H. Rickenbach, and Margie E. Lachman; Chapter 22 Associations Between Personality and Behavior Over the Life Course; Nicholas A. Turiano, Patrick L. Hill, Eileen K. Graham, and Daniel K. Mroczek; Chapter 23 Personality as a Determinant of Health Behaviors and Chronic Diseases: Review of Meta-Analytic Evidence; Markus Jokela; Chapter 24 The Road to Positive Health: Behavioral and Biological Pathways Linking Positive Psychological Functioning with Health Outcomes; Julia K. Boehm; Chapter 25 Distinguishing Between Enduring and Fragile Positive Affect: Implications for Health and Well-Being in Midlife; Anthony D. Ong, Nancy L. Sin, and Nilam Ram; Chapter 26 The Temporal Dynamics of Emotional Responding: Implications for Well-Being and Health from the MIDUS Neuroscience Project; Stacey M. Schaefer, Carien M. van Reekum, Regina Lapate, Aaron S. Heller, Daniel W. Grupe, and Richard J. Davidson; Chapter 27 Culture, Emotions, and Health; Jiah Yoo and Yuri Miyamoto; Chapter 28 Anger, Expression and Health: The Cultural Moderation Hypothesis; Jiyoung Park and Shinobu Kitayama; PART VI: Integrative Perspectives on Social Inequalities in Health; Chapter 29 Personality and Socioeconomic Status Over the Adult Working Years; Benjamin P. Chapman and Ari Elliott; Chapter 30 Social Inequalities, Psychological Risk and Resilience, and Health; Jennifer Morozink Boylan, Christopher L. Coe, and Carol D. Ryff; Chapter 31 Socioeconomic Status and Health-Related Biology: Links Between Socioeconomic Disadvantage, Psychological Factors, and HPA Activity in MIDUS; Samuele Zilioli, Ledina Inami, and Richard B. Slatcher; Chapter 32 Perceived Discrimination and Health: Integrative Findings; Adolfo G. Cuevas and David R. Williams; Chapter 33 Disparities in Health Between Black and White Americans: Current Knowledge and Directions for Future Research; Thomas E. Fuller-Rowell, David S. Curtis, and Adrienne M. Duke; Chapter 34 The Education Gradient in Physiological Dysregulation: A Cross-Country Investigation; Dana A. Glei, Noreen Goldman, and Maxine Weinstein; Chapter 35 The Great Recession, Inequality, and Health: An Integrative Approach; Julie A. Kirsch and Carol D. Ryff;
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