Description
In the last 20-30 years, research on affective determinants of health behavior has proliferated. Affective Determinants of Health Behavior brings together this burgeoning area of research into a single volume and features contributions from leading experts in their respective areas. Editors David M. Williams, Ryan E. Rhodes, and Mark T. Conner and their contributing authors focus on a fascinating range of affective concepts, including (but not limited to) hedonic response, incidental affect, perceived satisfaction, anticipated affect, affective attitudes, and affective associations.In the first part of the book, the role of affective concepts in multiple theories of health behavior is highlighted and expanded, including theories of action control, dual-processing, temporal self-regulation, self-determination, and planned behavior, along with a new theory of hedonic motivation. The second part of the book focuses on the role of affective concepts in specific health behavior domains, including physical activity, eating, smoking, substance use, sex, tanning, blood donation, the performance of health professionals, cancer screenings, and cancer control.Affective Determinants of Health Behavior offers readers an important window into existing research and serves as a showcase for important insights on possible new directions and implications for intervention.
Table of Contents
PrefaceChapter 1 Overview of Affective Determinants of Health BehaviorDavid M. Williams, Ryan E. Rhodes, and Mark T. ConnerChapter 2 Affect in the Process of Action Control of Health Protective BehaviorsRyan E. Rhodes and Samantha M. GrayChapter 3 Affect, Dual-processing, Developmental Psychopathology, and Health BehaviorsReinout W. Wiers, Kristen G. Anderson, Bram Van Bockstaele, Elske Salemink, and Bernhard HommelChapter 4 Affective Dynamics in Temporal Self-regulation Theory: Social Forces Meet Neurobiological ProcessesPeter A. Hall, Geoffrey T. Fong, and Cassandra J. LoweChapter 5 Affect in the Context of Self-Determination TheoryMartin S. Hagger and Cleo ProtogerouChapter 6 Self-Regulation of Affect-Health Behavior RelationsPaschal Sheeran, Thomas L. Webb, Peter M. Gollwitzer, and Gabriele OettingenChapter 7 Experiential Attitude and Anticipated AffectMark T. ConnerChapter 8 The Behavioral Affective Associations ModelMarc T. Kiviniemi and Lynne Klasko-FosterChapter 9 Perceived Satisfaction with Health Behavior ChangeAustin S. Baldwin and Margarita SalaChapter 10 Psychological Hedonism, Hedonic Motivation, and Health-Related BehaviorDavid M. WilliamsChapter 11 Affect as a Potential Determinant of Physical Activity and Exercise: Critical Appraisal of an Emerging Research FieldPanteleimon Ekkekakis, Zachary Zenko, Matthew A. Ladwig, and Mark E. HartmanChapter 12 "Stressed Spelled Backwards is Desserts": Affective Determinants of Eating BehaviorDenise de Ridder and Catharine EversChapter 13 Affective Determinants of SmokingDanielle E. McCarthy, Jessica W. Cook, Teresa M. Leyro, Haruka Minami, and Krysten W. BoldChapter 14 The Role of Negative Affect in the Course of Substance Use DisordersElizabeth D. Reese, Jennifer Y. Yi, Ryan P. Bell, and Stacey B. DaughtersChapter 15 Feeling Hot Hot Hot: Affective Determinants of Sexual BehaviorNatasha S. Hansen, Arielle S. Gillman, Sarah W. Feldstein Ewing, and Angela D. BryanChapter 16 Affect and Tanning BehaviorsAshley K. Day and Elliot J. CoupsChapter 17 Emotions and Pro-sociality: Lessons for DonationEamonn Ferguson and Barbara MasserChapter 18 Affect and Clinical Decision MakingJane Heyhoe and Rebecca LawtonChapter 19 Emotions, Delay, and Avoidance in Cancer Screening: Roles for Fear, Embarrassment, and DisgustNathan S. Consedine, Lisa M. Reynolds, and Charmaine BorgChapter 20 Decision Making in Cancer Prevention and Control: Insights from Affective ScienceErin M. Ellis and Rebecca A. FerrerChapter 21 Affective Determinants of Health Behavior: Common Themes, Future Directions, and Implications for Health Behavior ChangeRyan E. Rhodes, David M. Williams, and Mark T. Conner



