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Research for the public good : applying the methods of translational research to improve human health and well-being / edited by Elaine Wethington and Rachel E. Dunifon.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: APA Bronfenbrenner series on the ecology of human development | Bronfenbrenner series on the ecology of human developmentPublication details: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2012.Edition: 1st edDescription: xv, 212 p. : ill. ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 9781433811685
  • 1433811685 (print ed.)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: OriginalDDC classification:
  • 362.1072
LOC classification:
  • .R47 2012
Online resources: Also issued in print.
Contents:
Introduction : translational research in the social and behavioral sciences / Elaine Wethington, Helena Herman, and Karl Pillemer -- Part I. Social and behavioral science models for the translation of research -- ch. 1. Translation in the social and behavioral sciences : looking back and looking forward / V. Jeffery Evans -- ch. 2. If translational research is the answer, what's the question? who gets to ask it? / Abraham H. Wandersman and Catherine A. Lesesne -- ch. 3. Opportunities for and challenges of translating ecucational and developmental research into policy and intervention / Robert Crosnoe -- ch. 4. A systematic review of health promotion and disease prevention program adaptations : how are programs adapted? / Ludmila N. Krivitsky . . . [et al.] -- Part II. Four case studies for translating social and behavioral science to improve well-being, health, and professional practice -- ch. 5. Pursuing and sharing knowledge to inform practice and policy : the value of qualitative research in translational research / Jean M. Ispa -- ch. 6. Translational research on work and family : daily stress processes in hotel employees and their families / David M. Almeida . . . [et al.] -- ch. 7. The science of law and memory / Eric Zember . . . [et al.] -- ch. 8. Community-researcher partnerships in aging : the Cornell Institute for Translational Research on Aging / Elaine Wethington, Karl Pillemer, and Rhoda Meador.
Summary: "Translational research links scientific findings with programs and policies that improve human health and well-being. It includes research that evaluates interventions or policies for efficacy and effectiveness, as well as research that applies field experience to future development of basic theory and its applications. Although translational research has traditionally emphasized biomedical studies with one type of application (i.e., individual-level intervention to treat disease), the concept has expanded to include various sciences and many types of applications. Social and behavioral sciences now often contribute to public- and individual-level interventions that promote education, disease prevention, health care delivery, health care access, and more. This broader, more inclusive approach to translational research has gained popularity and been promoted by the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease Control, medical centers, and university programs. This book demonstrates how emerging methods of translational research can be applied to important topics of interest to social and behavioral scientists. Accessible models and real-world case studies are provided to help bridge the gaps among research, policy, and practice"--Publicity materials. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved).
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Introduction : translational research in the social and behavioral sciences / Elaine Wethington, Helena Herman, and Karl Pillemer -- Part I. Social and behavioral science models for the translation of research -- ch. 1. Translation in the social and behavioral sciences : looking back and looking forward / V. Jeffery Evans -- ch. 2. If translational research is the answer, what's the question? who gets to ask it? / Abraham H. Wandersman and Catherine A. Lesesne -- ch. 3. Opportunities for and challenges of translating ecucational and developmental research into policy and intervention / Robert Crosnoe -- ch. 4. A systematic review of health promotion and disease prevention program adaptations : how are programs adapted? / Ludmila N. Krivitsky . . . [et al.] -- Part II. Four case studies for translating social and behavioral science to improve well-being, health, and professional practice -- ch. 5. Pursuing and sharing knowledge to inform practice and policy : the value of qualitative research in translational research / Jean M. Ispa -- ch. 6. Translational research on work and family : daily stress processes in hotel employees and their families / David M. Almeida . . . [et al.] -- ch. 7. The science of law and memory / Eric Zember . . . [et al.] -- ch. 8. Community-researcher partnerships in aging : the Cornell Institute for Translational Research on Aging / Elaine Wethington, Karl Pillemer, and Rhoda Meador.

"Translational research links scientific findings with programs and policies that improve human health and well-being. It includes research that evaluates interventions or policies for efficacy and effectiveness, as well as research that applies field experience to future development of basic theory and its applications. Although translational research has traditionally emphasized biomedical studies with one type of application (i.e., individual-level intervention to treat disease), the concept has expanded to include various sciences and many types of applications. Social and behavioral sciences now often contribute to public- and individual-level interventions that promote education, disease prevention, health care delivery, health care access, and more. This broader, more inclusive approach to translational research has gained popularity and been promoted by the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease Control, medical centers, and university programs. This book demonstrates how emerging methods of translational research can be applied to important topics of interest to social and behavioral scientists. Accessible models and real-world case studies are provided to help bridge the gaps among research, policy, and practice"--Publicity materials. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved).

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Electronic reproduction. Washington, D.C. American Psychological Association 2012 Available via World Wide Web Access limited by licensing agreement s2012 dcunns

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