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Motivation of Health Behavior

Editat de Paul W. O'Neal
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 ian 2007
In psychology, motivation refers to the initiation, direction, intensity and persistence of behaviour (Geen, 1995). Motivation is a temporal and dynamic state that should not be confused with personality or emotion. Motivation is having the desire and willingness to do something. A motivated person can be reaching for a long-term goal such as becoming a professional writer or a more short-term goal like learning how to spell a particular word. Personality invariably refers to more or less permanent characteristics of an individual's state of being (e.g., shy, extrovert, conscientious). As opposed to motivation, emotion refers to temporal states that do not immediately link to behaviour (e.g., anger, grief, happiness). This important book is dedicated to motivation of health behaviours.
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ISBN-13: 9781600215971
ISBN-10: 1600215971
Pagini: 194
Ilustrații: tables & charts
Dimensiuni: 185 x 267 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc

Cuprins

Preface; Expert Commentary: The Distinction between Attitudes and Subjective Norms; Motivation in Health Behaviour Research and Practice; Motivating Individuals with Autism with Idiosyncratic Speech: Identifying Reinforcers by Comparing Verbal and Tangible Preference Assessments; The Ying and Yang of Indulgence and Restraint: The Ambivalence Model of Craving; Age Differences and Health Decisions; Age Differences in Preventive Health Decisions; Sex and Motivation: Differences in Evolutionary Psychology-based Motives); Sexual Behavioural Determinants and Risk Perception Related to HIV among College Students; Straub Tail, The Deprivation Effect and Addiction to Aggression; Habituation and Alcohol Reinforcement; Motivation to Consume Alcohol in Rats: The Role of Habituation); Amount and Length of Alcohol Consumption among Black Adolescents as a Function of Racial Discrimination Induced Anger; Link of Alcoholic Tendency to Motivation; Instructional Set and Alcohol Expectancies; The Impact of Instructional Set on Alcohol Expectancies and the Evaluation of Alcohol Effects); Motivation to change Drinking Behaviour in Alcohol Dependants with Gastric Disease; Motivating Women with Breast Cancer to achieve Empowerment by the use of Support Strategies; The Effect of Psychological Motivation on Urinary Bladder Function; Index.