Global Population Health: A Primer: A Primer, Skolnik Richard
Автор: Krishnan Namboodiri Название: A Primer of Population Dynamics ISBN: 1475789963 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781475789966 Издательство: Springer Рейтинг: Цена: 20962.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Описание: A Primer of Population Dynamics introduces to the basics of population studies.
Автор: Whitley Rob Название: Men`s Issues and Men`s Mental Health: An Introductory Primer ISBN: 3030863190 ISBN-13(EAN): 9783030863197 Издательство: Springer Рейтинг: Цена: 8384.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Описание:
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Men's Issues and Men's Mental Health
1.1 Beyond Masculinity
1.2 Men's Issues and Men's Mental Health
1.3 Common Issues
1.3.1 Gender Stereotypes of Men
1.3.2 Gender Empathy Gap
1.3.3 Male Gender Blindness
1.4 COVID-19
1.5 Conclusion
PART I: Men's Mental Health
Chapter 2: The Social Determinants of Male Suicide
2.1 The Global Financial Crisis and its Repercussions
2.2 Which men are killing themselves?
2.2.1 Middle-Aged Men
2.2.2 Men in Rural and Remote Regions
2.2.3 White Men
2.2.4 Indigenous and Aboriginal Men
2.2.5 Military Veterans
2.2.6 Men Involved in the Criminal Justice System
2.3 Social Context and Common Risk Factors
2.3.1 Employment Issues
2.3.2 Marital Status, Divorce and Family Issues
2.3.3 Mental Disorders and Substance Use Issues
2.4 Social Integration and Social Connection
2.5 Conclusion
Chapter 3: Wasted Lives: Substance Abuse, Substance Use Disorder and Addictions in Men
3.1 Addictions and Substance Abuse in DSM-5
3.2 Alcohol-Related Disorders and Alcohol Use
3.3 Cannabis-Related Disorders and Cannabis Use
3.4 Opioid-Related Disorders and Opioid Use
3.5 Gambling Disorder
3.6 Internet Gaming Disorder
3.7 Etiology and Causation
3.7.1 Educational Failure and Subsequent Failure to Launch
3.7.2 Unemployment and Employment Issues
3.7.3 Divorce, Separation and Loneliness
3.8 The Consequences of SUD and Addictions
3.9 Treatments
3.10 Conclusion
Chapter 4: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Young Males: The Medicalization of Boyhood?
4.1 What Is ADHD?
4.2 The Epidemiology of ADHD
4.3 US Studies on ADHD
4.4 Risk Factors
4.4.1 Middle-Childhood Years
4.4.2 Childhood Maltreatment and Neglect
4.4.3 Low Family Income
4.4.4 Low Parental Education
4.4.5 Single-Mother Families
4.5 Educational Impact
4.6 Impact into Adulthood
4.7 Medication Issues
4.7.1 Side Effects and Misuse
4.7.2 Absolute Gender Differences in Medication Usage
4.7.3 Relative Gender Differences in Medication Usage
4.8 The Medicalization Hypothesis
4.8.1 The Psychiatric Industry
4.8.2 Big Pharma
4.8.3 Mothers and Medicalization
4.8.4 Schools and Education
4.8.5  
Автор: Riegelman Richard Название: Population Health: A Primer: A Primer ISBN: 1284216950 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781284216950 Издательство: Jones & Bartlett Цена: 6680.00 р. Наличие на складе: Поставка под заказ.
Описание: NEW: This text is now accompanied by an enriched eBook at no additional cost. These enrichments include unit quizzes, an interactive glossary, flashcards, image links, and weblinks. The eBook also includes a set of four Interactive Digital Lessons. Through these self-paced interactive lessons, students will learn about The Determinants of Health and Systems-Thinking & Systems-Doing - two critical topics in understanding and improving Population Health. The lesson time for each part is about 1 hour and includes knowledge checks to assess comprehension. ------------ Population Health: A Primer considers population health as an effort to bring together clinicians, health administrators, and public health professionals to address health problems of large groups or populations. This concise text provides an overview of population health, including the key concepts and approaches needed to build an educational foundation for this rapidly emerging field. The eBook is organized into three units which address the following questions: -What is population health and why does it matter? -What is systems thinking and how can we get the job done? -What are the tools of population health? Features and Benefits A concise and affordable option. This short, reasonably priced text provides an easy way to integrate a population health perspective into a variety of courses. Practical application. Case studies in each unit illustrate how these approaches can be applied in practice. Important pedagogical features including learning objectives, frameworks, case studies with discussion questions, interactive glossary, tables and boxes that provide valuable guidance and resources for students. Enriched eBook that offers interactive digital lessons with knowledge checks, interactive glossary, and flashcards. Helpful Instructor's Resources. Insightful instructor's guide and test bank provide additional resources for instructors and facilitate integrating the book into a range of courses Suitable for use in a wide variety of disciplines, including nursing, pharmacy, physician assistants and other clinical health professions as well as health administration and public health.
Описание: Authored by highly respected nurse educators, leaders, and scholars, this text focuses on the power of nursing to make substantive contributions to improving the health of all populations. It delivers an in-depth examination and analysis of current issues and determinants of health as outlined by Healthy People 2020 and addresses AACN's Essentials of Doctoral Education for Advanced Nursing Practice. Along with principles, pathways, and imperatives pertinent to achieving health equity, the text discusses the evolution of thinking from eliminating health disparities to achieving health equity, and examines population-based and population-specific inequities in health status and outcomes. Highlighting the importance of interprofessional collaboration, it surveys timely initiatives, programs, and professionals—within and outside of the health sciences—who are important partners in efforts toward achieving health equity. Chapters are highly templated to include objectives, key concepts, critical-thinking questions, discussion questions, and resources. Key Features: Focuses on the power of nursing to make substantive contributions to improving the health of all populations Examines principles, pathways, and imperatives pertinent to achieving health equity Discusses economic, environmental, personal, social, and structural factors that impact health status and outcomes Highlights the importance of interprofessional collaboration in achieving health equity Addresses AACN's Essentials of Doctoral Education for Advanced Nursing Practice Demonstrates key concepts and stimulates reflection through critical-thinking and discussion questions Purchase includes access to the eBook for use on most mobile devices or computers
Описание: This primer is intended to lay out the basics for a nontechnical audience to give policymakers the information they need to make informed and accurate decisions about the future of U.S. TB control efforts.
"This book provides an excellent foundation for students seeking a context for global models and practices in population health...an excellent primer for those who are ready to engage in global health projects."
--Jay E. Maddock, PsycCRITIQUES
"A must read for public health, clinical, and social care students, teachers, and practitioners alike, including case studies to provide a thorough and up-to-date account of the past, present, and future of global public health. Dr Lueddeke effectively highlights the ingenuity gap between today's wicked problems and their potential solutions, with a timely emphasis on the concepts of "planetary health" and "integrative ecological public health"... A] very informative and groundbreaking read."
-- Dr Behrooz Behbod, MB ChB MSc ScD MFPH, Founder, Oxford Public Health Ltd, Oxford Book Review
"This book delivers a timely and holistic perspective on population health, providing data and support for innovating and integrating clinical medicine, public health, wellness practices, and healthcare education worldwide... Fills a gap in the literature by addressing population health from a global perspective and considering global public health from the viewpoints of the individual and from the biopsychosocial model of health. Score: 93 - 4 Stars "
--Ruthann Russo, PhD, JD, MPH, LAc, The College of New Jersey, Doody's Reviews
"This is a remarkable, much-needed book that fills a significant gap in the health and social care literature in the early decades of the 21st century - public, global, clinical, ecological. It is powerful, ambitious, comprehensive, and sweeping at the same time that it is visionary, focused, and deep. Its power and passion are about the potential of population health and well-being optimally applied around the globe to help in creating a world that is healthier, safer, more just, and more sustainable."
--Barbara K. Rimer, DrPH, Alumni Distinguished Professor and Dean, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (From the Foreword)
Drawing on current research and the expertise of world-recognized leaders in public, global, clinical, and social health in both developed and developing nations, this book delivers an evidence-based examination of 21st-century challenges in global population health and well-being.
With special attention given to major initiatives of the United Nations, especially its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2016 - 2030, and the priorities of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Bank, Dr. Lueddeke articulates an imperative to adopt a "One World, One Health" view that recognizes the interdependence of humans, animals, plants, and the environment.
The book/text promotes innovative and transformative paradigms for global public health practice, curricula, workforce training, and leadership. Intended for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in global public health, it will also be a welcome addition to the libraries of practitioners and policy-makers at all levels in the public/population/global health continuum.
KEY CONTENT AREAS INCLUDE:
The historical context of public health from early medicine to present day
Exemplary educational initiatives:
WHO education guidelines; curriculum commentaries from China, South Africa, and Cuba; a proposed Global Framework for Public Health Services and Functions; and case studies from South America (PAHO/ WHO), India (IPHF), and South Africa (PHASA)
The changing roles and educational expectations of public and global health professionals in the early decades of the 21st century
The complex interdependence of natural, socioeconomic, and political systems at local, national, regional, and global levels
The causes of interstate conflicts an
Автор: Frank J. Whittington, Suzanne R. Kunkel, Kate De M Название: Global Aging: Comparative Perspectives on Aging and the Life Course ISBN: 0826162533 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780826162533 Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan) Рейтинг: Цена: 13306.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Описание: Written by leading scholars, this text on global aging is distinguished by its perspective on universal similarities and sociocultural differences across nations. This second edition presents coverage of topics in social gerontology, and expands its treatment of health behaviour, health care, families, caregiving, older workers, and retirement.
Описание: Chapter 1. IntroductionThe chapter begins with a brief history of climate change and population displacement, starting with the migration of proto-humans from the trees to the savannas to the mass migration out of Africa, to the mass migration of Europeans during the Little Ice Age between the 16th and 19th centuries that led to poor crop production, famine, disease, and social conflict. The chapter then moves forward to the present day to briefly describe changes in climate that have attributed to human activity, including warming temperatures, rising sea levels, global distribution of regions of increased and decreased precipitation, and ocean acidification, as well as the two major forms of migration that are consequences of these climate changes: that which is caused by natural disasters and that which is due to long-term changes in climate. The remainder of the chapter focuses on the aims and organization of the book. The remaining chapters are organized into three parts. Part A includes three chapters that provide case illustrations of displacement resulting from natural disasters. A chapter each is devoted to displacement of residents from New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, residents of Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria in 2017, and residents of Northern California after the devastating wildfires in 2017. Part B includes three chapters that provide illustrations of displacement resulting from long-term changes in environment due to climate change. A chapter each is devoted to displacement of populations from the Middle East and Sub-Saharan Africa due to prolonged drought; from South Asia and the Pacific Rim due to prolonged flooding and sea level rise, and from coastal communities in the United States. Part C includes two chapters focused on policy and practice responses to climate-related displacement and a concluding chapter that describes potential strategies for preventing, managing, and mitigating climate-related population displacement and its effects through the development and maintenance of partnerships involving academics, policymakers, service providers, communities, and climate refugees themselves. Chapter 2. Katrina and New OrleansThis chapter begins with a recounting of Hurricane Katrina and City of New Orleans, Louisiana in 2005. It examines why so many residents were forced to relocate to other communities such as Houston and Atlanta and the impact of this relocation on the migrants themselves, the City of New Orleans, and the communities that hosted them. An estimated 1.5 million people living along the Gulf Coast were displaced as a result of the hurricane. Many of the former residents of New Orleans experienced mental and behavioral health problems and social isolation due to separation from family and friends. Interviews with former residents of New Orleans living in Houston will be used to illustrate how the trauma experienced by Katrina was exacerbated by the more recent experience of Hurricane Harvey. The population of New Orleans declined from 484,000 to 344,000 in the year after Katrina. Host cities such as Houston experienced a severe strain on resources as they were challenged with finding adequate housing, services, and schooling for the new residents. This resulted in tension between established residents and new arrivals. Chapter 3. Maria and Puerto RicoThis chapter describes the Category 5 hurricane that struck Puerto Rico and the islands of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean, beginning on September 6, 2017. It examines the destruction of Puerto Rico's infrastructure and disruption of the economy and follows the migration of island residents to the United States mainland. It is currently estimated that as many as 200,000 Puerto Ricans will leave the island (Marketplace, Sept 17, 2017, https: //www.marketplace.org/2017
Описание: Chapter 1. IntroductionThe chapter begins with a brief history of climate change and population displacement, starting with the migration of proto-humans from the trees to the savannas to the mass migration out of Africa, to the mass migration of Europeans during the Little Ice Age between the 16th and 19th centuries that led to poor crop production, famine, disease, and social conflict. The chapter then moves forward to the present day to briefly describe changes in climate that have attributed to human activity, including warming temperatures, rising sea levels, global distribution of regions of increased and decreased precipitation, and ocean acidification, as well as the two major forms of migration that are consequences of these climate changes: that which is caused by natural disasters and that which is due to long-term changes in climate. The remainder of the chapter focuses on the aims and organization of the book. The remaining chapters are organized into three parts. Part A includes three chapters that provide case illustrations of displacement resulting from natural disasters. A chapter each is devoted to displacement of residents from New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, residents of Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria in 2017, and residents of Northern California after the devastating wildfires in 2017. Part B includes three chapters that provide illustrations of displacement resulting from long-term changes in environment due to climate change. A chapter each is devoted to displacement of populations from the Middle East and Sub-Saharan Africa due to prolonged drought; from South Asia and the Pacific Rim due to prolonged flooding and sea level rise, and from coastal communities in the United States. Part C includes two chapters focused on policy and practice responses to climate-related displacement and a concluding chapter that describes potential strategies for preventing, managing, and mitigating climate-related population displacement and its effects through the development and maintenance of partnerships involving academics, policymakers, service providers, communities, and climate refugees themselves. Chapter 2. Katrina and New OrleansThis chapter begins with a recounting of Hurricane Katrina and City of New Orleans, Louisiana in 2005. It examines why so many residents were forced to relocate to other communities such as Houston and Atlanta and the impact of this relocation on the migrants themselves, the City of New Orleans, and the communities that hosted them. An estimated 1.5 million people living along the Gulf Coast were displaced as a result of the hurricane. Many of the former residents of New Orleans experienced mental and behavioral health problems and social isolation due to separation from family and friends. Interviews with former residents of New Orleans living in Houston will be used to illustrate how the trauma experienced by Katrina was exacerbated by the more recent experience of Hurricane Harvey. The population of New Orleans declined from 484,000 to 344,000 in the year after Katrina. Host cities such as Houston experienced a severe strain on resources as they were challenged with finding adequate housing, services, and schooling for the new residents. This resulted in tension between established residents and new arrivals. Chapter 3. Maria and Puerto RicoThis chapter describes the Category 5 hurricane that struck Puerto Rico and the islands of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean, beginning on September 6, 2017. It examines the destruction of Puerto Rico's infrastructure and disruption of the economy and follows the migration of island residents to the United States mainland. It is currently estimated that as many as 200,000 Puerto Ricans will leave the island (Marketplace, Sept 17, 2017, https: //www.marketplace.org/2017
Автор: Dunn Olive Jean, Clark Virginia A. Название: Basic Statistics: A Primer for the Biomedical Sciences ISBN: 0470248793 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780470248799 Издательство: Wiley Рейтинг: Цена: 18842.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Описание: New Edition of a Classic Guide to Statistical Applications in the Biomedical Sciences In the last decade, there have been significant changes in the way statistics is incorporated into biostatistical, medical, and public health research.
Название: A primer for health care ethics : ISBN: 0878408029 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780878408023 Издательство: NBN International Рейтинг: Цена: 6230.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Описание: From Harry and Louise through the McCaughey septuplets, this book explains stories and issues in health care ethics that have appeared in the news media. It outlines and applies principles of justice from the Catholic tradition to contemporary problems that increasingly affect us.
Автор: Felder Stefan, Mayrhofer Thomas Название: Medical Decision Making: A Health Economic Primer ISBN: 3662571374 ISBN-13(EAN): 9783662571378 Издательство: Springer Рейтинг: Цена: 8384.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Описание: This textbook discusses medical decision making under uncertainty, combining informative test theory with the expected utility hypothesis. Readers will learn how the parameters of Bayes` theorem can be combined with a value function of health states to arrive at informed test and treatment decisions.
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