Behavioral Diabetes Social Ecological Perspectives for Pediatric and Adult Populations Editors: Delamater, Alan M., Marrero, David (Eds.)
Behavioral Diabetes
Social Ecological Perspectives for Pediatric and Adult Populations
Editors: Delamater, Alan M., Marrero, David (Eds.)
2020
- Comprehensively reviews behavioral factors in diabetes prevention and management
- Uniquely utilizes an ecological framework and takes a lifespan perspective
- Boasts chapters written by prominent and international psychologists and physicians, with several international authors
Topics featured in this book include:
- Neuroendocrine and biobehavioral influences on diabetes
- Eating disorders in individuals with diabetes
- Family influences and family therapies for children and adults with diabetes
- Depression and anxiety in children and adults with diabetes
Behavioral Diabetes is a must-have resource for researchers, graduate students and fellows, as well as clinicians, therapists, and other practitioners involved in diabetes management across the lifespan. A secondary audience comprises individuals working in the community and policy levels, including but not limited to health care and medical systems administrators, as well as school and workplace policymakers.
“This book is a comprehensive overview of the extremely important topic of behavioral diabetes. The issues encompassed in this book have evolved greatly over the last few decades and the editors have done a spectacular job in having the key experts on each of the many topics review the literature while at the same time keeping it practical for both clinicians and researchers.”
--Irl B. Hirsch, MD, University of Washington, Seattle
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