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Health Behaviour and Health Promotion in a Public Health Psychology: Theoretical Issues and Empirical Findings

Theoretical Issues and Empirical Findings

by Thomas von Lengerke (Author)
©2001 Thesis 240 Pages

Summary

Health psychology is frequently described as behaviour-oriented, public health as system-oriented. This study examines how political participation and health behaviour of individuals on one hand and system behaviour in terms of healthy policy on the other may represent common issues to the two fields. Theoretically it refers to social ecology and health promotion approaches such as community psychology and WHO’s Ottawa Charter. Empirically, data gathered within the EU-Biomed2-Project MAREPS in population and policymaker surveys in Belgium, Finland, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland are analysed. Besides political participation, results relate to breast cancer early detection, smoking prevention, and physical activity promotion. It is concluded that the co-production of health by policymakers and populations calls for analysis and evaluation of contextual factors for health behaviour and multilevel health promotion action within a public health psychology.

Details

Pages
240
Year
2001
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631374641
Language
English
Published
Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2001. 240 pp., num. tables

Biographical notes

Thomas von Lengerke (Author)

The Author: Thomas von Lengerke was born in Herford/Westphalia (Germany) in 1966. After studying psychology at the University of Heidelberg and the Free University of Berlin, where he graduated in 1993, he worked as a graduate student and scientific associate in several health psychology and public health re-search projects, attaining his doctoral degree at the Chemnitz University of Technology in 2000.

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Title: Health Behaviour and Health Promotion in a Public Health Psychology:  Theoretical Issues and Empirical Findings