Family and Community Health: A Developmental Approach gives students an in-depth look at public health issues within the context of individual development and family systems. It presents major health issues afflicting Americans, as outlined by Healthy People 2030. The text covers basic information about health conditions, how they affect individuals across development, how they affect families and communities, and existing prevention and intervention programs.
The book provides students with information regarding asthma, obesity, diabetes, autism, Alzheimer's disease, and cancer, as well as their causes and possible treatments. This text discusses mental health, sleep health, anxiety and depressive disorder, substance abuse, and sexual and reproductive health. Each chapter ends with case studies for further examination.
The second edition features new perspectives from contributors pertaining to cancer, sexual health, and autism. Additionally, the text includes updated data and recommendations and new content on the COVID-19 pandemic, adolescent vaping, and strategies to stop sexual violence.
Family and Community Health is an excellent resource for undergraduate courses in public health, psychology, and human development.
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Sue K. Adams, Ph.D. earned her B.A. in psychobiology from Wheaton College and her M.A. and Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Massachusetts, Boston. She is a professor at the University of Rhode Island in the Department of Human Development and Family Science. She is the co-owner of a private psychotherapy practice, The New England Center for Anxiety.
Sarah W. Feldstein Ewing, Ph.D. earned her B.A. (Macalester College) and Ph.D. (University of New Mexico). She is Endowed Professor and Director of Adolescent Neuroscience Center for Health Resilience (ANCHoR) at University of Rhode Island. She serves in honorary and affiliate roles at the Centre for Alcohol and Drug Research (Denmark) and Laureate Institute for Brain Research. She specializes in utilizing translational approaches integrating developmental neuroscience with clinical interventions to improve interventions for young people.
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