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Human Development and Health
Başlık:
Human Development and Health
ISBN:
9783642743283
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st ed. 1989.
Yayın Bilgileri:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1989.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
IX, 139 p. online resource.
Contents:
1 The Biopsychosocial Costs of Today's Lifestyle -- The Burden of Individuality -- The Concept of Socialization -- The Concept of Health -- 2 Symptoms: Social, Psychological, and Physiological Disorders -- The Spectrum of Behavior Disorders -- Epidemiological Data -- 3 Risk Factors: Stressors in the Life Course -- Stressors in Childhood -- Stressors in Adolescence -- Stressors in Adulthood -- 4 Resources: Personal and Social Coping Capacities -- Personal Resources -- Social Resources -- 5 Interdependences: The Stress-Health Relationship -- Medical Approaches -- Psychological Approaches -- Sociological Approaches -- A Socialization-Theoretical Synthesis -- 6 Interventions: Strengthening Personal and Social Resources -- Potential and Constraints of Intervention Strategies -- Advancement of Competence and Network Promotion -- References.
Abstract:
This book provides an overview of investigations into the interrela­ tions between stressful living conditions, individual coping strategies, and social support networks, on the one hand, and physiological, psychological, and social "health", on the other. Health is used as a broad term, and is defined as a state of physical and mental well­ being by which an individual is capable of processing inner and outer reality in a productive and satisfying manner. The potential stresses and strains inherent in the lifestyles of children, adolescents, and adults in contemporary industrial societies are the prime concern of this book. I try to offer a comprehensive view which takes modern socialization theory as its starting point. Chapter 1 introduces the subject and discusses the psychological and social "costs" that accompany life within modern industrial soci­ ety. Chapter 2 reviews research on types and distribution of social, psychological, and somatic disorders. Chapter 3 explores the risk fac­ tors and constellations of stressful life events, role conflicts, and tran­ sitions and focuses on the changes in types of demand or strains throughout the life span. Chapter 4 contains an analysis of the per­ sonal and social "resources" that can be mobilized if stress occurs.
Dil:
English