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Health Behavior: Theory, Research, and Practice is the definitive resource for understanding the complex factors that influence health-related decisions and behaviors. Written by leading public health experts Karen Glanz, Barbara K. Rimer, and K. Viswanath, this book synthesizes decades of research on behavioral science and health promotion.
The text covers major theoretical frameworks including the Health Belief Model, Social Cognitive Theory, and the Transtheoretical Model, providing both conceptual foundations and real-world applications. It examines individual, interpersonal, organizational, and community-level factors that affect health outcomes. Readers will gain insights into behavior change strategies, health communication approaches, and evidence-based interventions.
Essential for public health professionals, researchers, educators, and students, this book bridges the gap between theory and practice, offering practical guidance for developing effective health promotion programs.







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