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- Title Page
- Copyright
- Figures, Tables, and Boxes
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- The Authors
- The Contributors
- Foreword
- Part One: Foundations of Health Promotion Research
- Chapter 1: Key Steps in the Research Process
- Discovery
- The Nine-Step Model or “A Journey Down the Research Highway”
- The Context of Health Promotion Research
- Summary
- For Practice and Discussion
- References
- Chapter 2: Philosophy of Science and Theory Construction
- Epistemology: Ways of Acquiring Knowledge
- Scientific Inquiry as Epistemology
- Integration with the Research Process
- Summary
- For Practice and Discussion
- References
- Chapter 3: Ethical Issues in Health Promotion Research
- The Origin of Research Ethics
- Principles of the Belmont Report
- Regulation of Research Involving Vulnerable Populations
- Your Obligations as a Researcher
- IRB-Associated Issues in Health Promotion Research
- Other Considerations Beyond Your IRB
- Data Reporting, Timeliness, and Ethics
- Summary
- For Practice and Discussion
- References
- Part Two: Fundamentals of Health Promotion Research
- Chapter 4: Observational Research Designs
- Observational Research
- Summary
- For Practice and Discussion
- References
- Chapter 5: Experimental Research Designs
- Manipulation and Control
- True Experimental Research Designs
- Quasi-Experimental Designs
- Summary
- For Practice and Discussion
- References
- Chapter 6: Principles of Sampling
- Sampling Elements
- Common Probability Sampling Techniques
- Common Nonprobability Sampling Techniques
- Access Issues
- The “Accounting Process”
- An Introduction to Sample Size
- Summary
- For Practice and Discussion
- References
- Chapter 7: Measurement in Health Promotion
- Metrics
- Measuring Constructs
- Psychometric Properties
- Types of Variables
- Summary
- For Practice and Discussion
- References
- Chapter 8: Qualitative Research Strategies and Methods for Health Promotion
- What Constitutes a Qualitative Mode of Inquiry?
- Purposes for Qualitative Research in Health Promotion
- Qualitative Research Strategies for Health Promotion Research
- Qualitative Data-Collection Methods for Health Promotion Research
- Summary
- For Practice and Discussion
- References
- Part Three: Applications of Health Promotion Research
- Chapter 9: Conducting Observational Research
- Gaining Access to a Sample
- Recruiting Effectively and Systematically
- Assessment Issues Must Be Addressed and Minimized
- Develop Protocols to Reduce Attrition
- Summary
- For Practice and Discussion
- References
- Chapter 10: Methodological Considerations in the Design, Implementation, and Reporting of Randomized Controlled Trials in Health Promotion Research
- What Is an Experiment in Health Promotion Research?
- Step 1. Conduct a Power Analysis—This Is Essential!
- Step 2. Register the Trial—This Is Critical!
- Step 3: Enrollment—Select and Define the Study Sample
- Step 4: Baseline Assessment—Measure Dependent and Mediating Variables Prior to Participation in the Trial
- Step 5: Allocation—Randomize Participants to Trial Groups (or “Trial Arms”)
- Step 6: Implementing the Study Conditions—Implement the HPP and Comparison Groups as Prescribed in the Research Protocol and Manual of Operations
- Step 7: Follow-Up—Follow Participants Post-HPP to Monitor Changes in Outcomes
- Step 8: Perform Analysis
- Step 9. Reporting the Trial Findings—Conduct Structured Reporting of RCTs
- Summary
- For Practice and Discussion
- References
- Chapter 11: Community-Based Participatory Research in the Context of Health Promotion
- Impetus for CBPR
- Defining Community-Based Participatory Research
- Distillation of the Core Principles of CBPR
- Sustainability of Innovative Health Promotion Programs
- Logic Model for CBPR
- Working Collaboratively with Communities
- Community-Based Research and Level of Community Involvement
- Advantages of CBPR
- Translating CBPR Principles into Practice: The Devil Is in the Details
- Growth of CBPR Fueled by Increased Investment
- Sources of Guidance and Tools for Conducting CBPR
- Policy through CBPR
- Summary
- For Practice and Discussion
- References
- Chapter 12: Program Evaluation
- Evaluation Planning
- Stakeholders
- Describing the Program
- Types of Evaluation
- Economic Evaluation
- The Evaluation Report
- Applying Some Key Evaluation Concepts: A Case Example
- Summary
- For Practice and Discussion
- References
- Chapter 13: Survey Research for Health Promotion
- Determining the Sampling Frame, Sampling Technique, and Modality
- Estimating the Required Sample Size
- Constructing the Manual of Operations
- Creating the Survey Instrument
- Data Weighting and Analysis
- Summary
- For Practice and Discussion
- References
- Part Four: Data Analysis
- Chapter 14: Statistical Techniques for Analyzing Observational Research in Health Promotion
- Descriptive Analysis
- Multivariate Analysis
- A Warning about P-Values
- Statistical Power and Effect Size
- Applied Examples
- Thoughtfully Writing about the Analytic Findings
- Summary
- For Practice and Discussion
- References
- Chapter 15: Principles of Statistical Analysis for Randomized Controlled Trials in Health Promotion Research
- Describing the Data
- Multivariable Models with a Categorical Dependent Variable
- Multiple Follow-Up Assessments
- Analysis with a Continuous Dependent Variable
- Multivariable Models with Continuous Dependent Variables
- Data Analytic Topics for Special Consideration
- Summary
- For Practice and Discussion
- References
- Chapter 16: Methods and Procedures for Analyzing Qualitative Data in Health Promotion
- Reflexivity
- Data Organization and Analysis Preparation
- Codebook Development
- Coding Process
- Using Memos
- Qualitative Data Analysis Software
- Interpretation
- The Findings and Write-Up of Results
- Summary
- For Practice and Discussion
- References
- Part Five: Core Skills Related to Health Promotion Research
- Chapter 17: Introduction to Scientific Writing
- Finding the Right Fit
- Sections of the Manuscript
- Completing the Final Product
- Summary
- For Practice and Discussion
- Reference
- Chapter 18: Understanding the Grant Process and Developing an Effective Research Grant Application
- The NIH Grant Scoring System
- Time to Electronically Send in Your Grant: Write a Cover Letter
- Summary
- For Practice and Discussion
- References
- Name Index
- Subject Index
- End User License Agreement
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