Cím | Szerző | Oldalszám | Kieg.adatok | Megjegyzés | Tárgyszavak |
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Introduction to the Role of Cognitive Issues in Health Behaviors and the Design of Interventions | | 1. p. | | | |
Cognitive Informatics and Behavior Change in the Health Care Domain | Vimla L. Patel, Jose F. Arocha, Jessica S. Ancker | 3-11. p. | | | |
Design and Implementation of Behavioral Informatics Interventions | Liliana Laranjo, Annie Lau, Enrico Coiera | 13-42. p. | | | |
Making Sense of Health Problems: Folk Cognition and Healthcare Decisions | Jose F. Arocha, Vimla L. Patel | 45-64. p. | | | |
Toward a Framework for Understanding Embodied Health Literacy | Jose F. Arocha, Laurie Hoffman-Goetz | 65-87. p. | | | |
Models of Health Beliefs in South India: Impact on Managing Childhood Nutritional Illnesses | Malathi Sivaramakrishnan, Vimla L. Patel | 89-118. p. | | | |
Health Information Literacy as a Tool for Addressing Adolescent Behaviors, Knowledge, Skills, and Academic Trajectories | Alla Keselman | 119-136. p. | | | |
Using Behavior Measurement to Estimate Cognitive Function Based on Computational Models | Misha Pavel, Holly Jimison, Stuart Hagler et al | 137-163. p. | | | |
The Slippery Slope of Sexual Decision-Making in Young Adults: The Role of Social and Cognitive Factors | Nicole A. Yoskowitz, David R. Kaufman, Courtney A. Denton et al | 165-193. p. | | | |
Numeracy and Older Immigrants’ Health: Exploring the Role of Language | Sospeter Gatobu, Laurie Hoffman-Goetz, Jose F. Arocha | 195-216. p. | | | |
Culturally Appropriate Behavioral Change in Maternal Health: Role of Mobile and Online Technologies Over Time | Yuri Yuintana, Jennifer McWhirter | 217-233. p. | | | |
Addressing Health Literacy and Numeracy Through Systems Approaches | Jessica S. ancker | 237-252. p. | | | |
Aging, Cognition, and Technology Systems | Jessica Taha, Sara J. Czaja | 253-270. p. | | | |
eHealth Literacy as a Mediator of Health Behaviors | David R. Kaufman, Jelena Mirkovic, Connie Chan | 271-297. p. | | | |
From Personal Informatics to Personal Analytics: Investigating How Clinicians and Patients Reason About Personal Data Generated with Self-Monitoring in Diabetes | Lena Mamykina, Matthew E. Levine, Patricia G. Davidson et al | 301-313. p. | | | |
Leveraging Social Media for Health Promotion and Behavior Change: Methods of Analysis and Opportunities for Intervention | Sahiti Myneni, Kayo Fjimoto, Trevor Cohen | 315-345. p. | | | |
Game Based Behavior Change Methods in Healthcare: The Case of Obesity | Ashish Amresh, Ann Lyles, Kevin Gary | 347-366. p. | | | |
Cognitive Informatics and Health Behaviors: The Road Ahead | Thomas Kannampallil | 369-373. p. | | | |