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Book Synopsis
The Intervention Mapping bible, updated with new theory, trends, and cases Planning Health Promotion Programs is the "bible" of the field, guiding students and practitioners through the planning process from a highly practical perspective.

Table of Contents

Figures and Tables vii

Acknowledgments xiii

About the Authors xvii

Part One: Foundations 1

Chapter 1 Overview of Intervention Mapping 3

Competency 3

Perspectives 7

Intervention Mapping Steps 12

Core Processes for Using Theory and Evidence 20

The Role of Culture in Intervention Planning 28

Navigating the Book 30

Important Repeating Concepts in the Book 31

Summary 32

Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 38

References 39

Chapter 2 Behavior-Oriented Theories Used in Health Promotion 57

Competency 57

Perspectives 58

Overview of Theories 65

Learning Theories 66

Theories of Information Processing 70

Theories of Health Behavior 74

Theories of Reasoned Action 78

Theories of Goal-Directed Behavior 84

Theories of Automatic Behavior, Impulsive Behavior, and Habits 89

Stage Theories 95

Attribution Theory and Relapse Prevention 99

Theories of Persuasive Communication 101

Theories of Self-Regulation 105

Social Cognitive Theory 109

Theories of Stigma and Discrimination 113

Diffusion of Innovations Theory 116

Summary 120

Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 120

References 121

Chapter 3 Environment-Oriented Theories 145

Competency 145

Perspectives 146

General Environmental-Oriented Theories 149

Interpersonal-Level Theories 155

Organizational-Level Theories 160

Community-Level Theories 167

Societal and Governmental Theories 184

Summary 192

Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 192

References 193

Part Two: InterventionMapping Steps 209

Chapter 4 Intervention Mapping Step 1: LogicModel of the Problem 211

Competency 211

Perspectives 212

Tasks for Step 1 214

Summary 261

Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 262

References 263

Chapter 5 Intervention Mapping Step 2: Program Outcomes and Objectives—LogicModel of Change 283

Competency 283

Perspectives 284

Tasks for Step 2 286

Summary 330

Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 331

References 332

Chapter 6 Intervention Mapping Step 3: Program Design 345

Competency 345

Deciding How to Start 345

Perspectives 350

Tasks for Step 3 355

Summary 416

Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 417

References 418

Chapter 7 Intervention Mapping Step 4: Program Production 435

Competency 435

Perspectives 436

Tasks for Step 4 437

Summary 475

Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 475

References 476

Chapter 8 Intervention Mapping Step 5: Program Implementation Plan 483

Competency 483

Perspectives 484

Tasks for Step 5 494

Summary 528

Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 529

References 530

Chapter 9 Intervention Mapping Step 6: Evaluation Plan with Patricia Dolan Mullen 541

Competency 541

Perspectives 541

Tasks for Step 6 546

Summary 584

Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 585

References 585

Chapter 10 Using Intervention Mapping to Adapt Evidence-Based Interventions with Linda Highfield, Marieke A. Hartman, Patricia Dolan

Mullen, and Joanne N. Leerlooijer 597

Competency 597

Perspectives 598

Intervention Mapping for Adaptation 603

Summary 642

Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 643

References 643

Index 651

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 15/03/2016
    ISBN13: 9781119035497, 978-1119035497
    ISBN10: 111903549X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The Intervention Mapping bible, updated with new theory, trends, and cases Planning Health Promotion Programs is the "bible" of the field, guiding students and practitioners through the planning process from a highly practical perspective.

    Table of Contents

    Figures and Tables vii

    Acknowledgments xiii

    About the Authors xvii

    Part One: Foundations 1

    Chapter 1 Overview of Intervention Mapping 3

    Competency 3

    Perspectives 7

    Intervention Mapping Steps 12

    Core Processes for Using Theory and Evidence 20

    The Role of Culture in Intervention Planning 28

    Navigating the Book 30

    Important Repeating Concepts in the Book 31

    Summary 32

    Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 38

    References 39

    Chapter 2 Behavior-Oriented Theories Used in Health Promotion 57

    Competency 57

    Perspectives 58

    Overview of Theories 65

    Learning Theories 66

    Theories of Information Processing 70

    Theories of Health Behavior 74

    Theories of Reasoned Action 78

    Theories of Goal-Directed Behavior 84

    Theories of Automatic Behavior, Impulsive Behavior, and Habits 89

    Stage Theories 95

    Attribution Theory and Relapse Prevention 99

    Theories of Persuasive Communication 101

    Theories of Self-Regulation 105

    Social Cognitive Theory 109

    Theories of Stigma and Discrimination 113

    Diffusion of Innovations Theory 116

    Summary 120

    Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 120

    References 121

    Chapter 3 Environment-Oriented Theories 145

    Competency 145

    Perspectives 146

    General Environmental-Oriented Theories 149

    Interpersonal-Level Theories 155

    Organizational-Level Theories 160

    Community-Level Theories 167

    Societal and Governmental Theories 184

    Summary 192

    Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 192

    References 193

    Part Two: InterventionMapping Steps 209

    Chapter 4 Intervention Mapping Step 1: LogicModel of the Problem 211

    Competency 211

    Perspectives 212

    Tasks for Step 1 214

    Summary 261

    Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 262

    References 263

    Chapter 5 Intervention Mapping Step 2: Program Outcomes and Objectives—LogicModel of Change 283

    Competency 283

    Perspectives 284

    Tasks for Step 2 286

    Summary 330

    Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 331

    References 332

    Chapter 6 Intervention Mapping Step 3: Program Design 345

    Competency 345

    Deciding How to Start 345

    Perspectives 350

    Tasks for Step 3 355

    Summary 416

    Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 417

    References 418

    Chapter 7 Intervention Mapping Step 4: Program Production 435

    Competency 435

    Perspectives 436

    Tasks for Step 4 437

    Summary 475

    Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 475

    References 476

    Chapter 8 Intervention Mapping Step 5: Program Implementation Plan 483

    Competency 483

    Perspectives 484

    Tasks for Step 5 494

    Summary 528

    Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 529

    References 530

    Chapter 9 Intervention Mapping Step 6: Evaluation Plan with Patricia Dolan Mullen 541

    Competency 541

    Perspectives 541

    Tasks for Step 6 546

    Summary 584

    Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 585

    References 585

    Chapter 10 Using Intervention Mapping to Adapt Evidence-Based Interventions with Linda Highfield, Marieke A. Hartman, Patricia Dolan

    Mullen, and Joanne N. Leerlooijer 597

    Competency 597

    Perspectives 598

    Intervention Mapping for Adaptation 603

    Summary 642

    Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 643

    References 643

    Index 651

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