Behavioral economics and public health
Material type: TextPublication details: New York Oxford University Press 2016Description: xiii,367p. illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780199398331
- 362.1 23 BE-
- RA427.8 .B44 2016
- W 85
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362.1 AL-M Making health policy a critical introduction | 362.1 AR-R Reinventing public health policies and practices for a healthy nation | 362.1 BA-H Health inequality an introduction to theories, concept and methods | 362.1 BE- Behavioral economics and public health | 362.1 BE-P Public health at the crossroads achievements and prospects | 362.1 BI-T Textbook of global health / | 362.1 BL-C Comparative health policy |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
An introduction to behavioral economics and public health / Christina A. Roberto and Ichiro Kawachi -- Intertemporal choices for health / Justin S. White and William H. Dow -- Maintenance of healthy behaviors : forming and changing habits / Dennis Rünger and Wendy Wood -- Emotions and health decision-making : extending the appraisal tendency framework to improve health and health care / Rebecca Ferrer, William Klein, Jennifer Lerner, Valerie Reyna, and Dacher Keltner -- Social norms, beliefs, and health / Brent McFerran -- Communicating for action : the importance of memorability and actionability / Jason Riis and Rebecca K. Ratner -- Nudging individuals toward healthier food choices with the 4Ps framework for behavior change / Zoë Chance, Ravi Dhar, Michelle Hatzis, and Kim Huskey -- Incentivizing health behaviors / Kristina Lewis and Jason Block -- Slim by design : moving from can't to CAN / Brian Wansink -- Applying behavioural economics in a health policy context : dispatches from the front lines / Michael Sanders and Michael Hallsworth -- From choice architecture to policy infrastructure : multi-level theory and the political economy of health behaviors / Frederick J. Zimmerman.
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