The health psychology: a multidisciplinary approach about stress and behavioral change

Authors

  • Manolete S. Moscoso Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos

    Psicólogo graduado en la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos en Lima Perú, realizó sus estudios doctorales en la Universidad de California, Los Angeles (UCLA) y la Universidad Sierra. Autor de varios artículos de investigación publicados en las áreas de Stress, Biofeedback, y Psicología de la Salud. Actualmente, es director del Instituto Stress and Biofeedback Research Internacional en Los Angeles California, Profesor Visitante de las Universidades Manuel Luis Escamilla en San Salvador y de la Universidad lntercontinental de la ciudad de México, Psicólogo Investigador de la Escuela de Salud Pública de la Universidad del Sur de la Florida.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18800/psico.199401.003

Keywords:

health psychology/behavioral medicine, HIV/AIDS, cognitive stress managment, coping strategies, immune system, behavioral change, health promocion, self efficacy, pro-active social behavior

Abstract

This article reviews research and professional trends in the field of health psychology and behavioral medicine. I also discuss recent research on stress, immune system, behavioral change and health promotion. An increasing focus on the human immunodeficiencyvirus (HN/AIDS) is very important given the Rde of health psychology in terms of prevencing further spread of the epidemic and in maintaining a good qualiry of life. I examined psychosocial and immune system stress responses in individuals before and after their nocification of HN status andas a consequence of stress management intervention procedures. Psychological and social factors in the development of illness are considered.

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Published

1994-01-01

How to Cite

Moscoso, M. S. (1994). The health psychology: a multidisciplinary approach about stress and behavioral change. Revista De Psicología, 12(1), 47–72. https://doi.org/10.18800/psico.199401.003

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