As screening programs for HIV, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, genetic abnormalities and other risk factors continue to proliferate, difficult questions are continually raised concerning the psychological and behavioral effects on the participants. Although members of the public health community have debated the costs and benefits of screening programs for over three decades, these questions have become especially pertinent with the current emphasis on early disease detection and prevention. While advocates argue that risk notification provides the impetus for individuals to improve...
As screening programs for HIV, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, genetic abnormalities and other risk factors continue to proliferate, difficult ...
Presenting a thought-provoking overview of the key areas of cancer research, this reference spans from primary prevention, to early cancer detection, to the clinical treatment of cancer, to survivor experience, and to future directions for research.
Presenting a thought-provoking overview of the key areas of cancer research, this reference spans from primary prevention, to early cancer detection, ...
How do individuals conceive illness and symptoms? Do their conceptions conflict with the physician's views of their illness, and what happens if they do? This book thoroughly explores the field of disease representation, describes and discusses lay illness models in a variety of social, histo- rical and cultural contexts.
How do individuals conceive illness and symptoms? Do their conceptions conflict with the physician's views of their illness, and what happens if they ...