Research for the Public Good, 9781433811685
Hardcover
Translational research bridges scientific insight with practical applications that enhance human well-being and policy. The work illustrates innovative methods, real-world case studies, and models that connect theory with practice, offering valuable guidance for social and behavioral scientists.

Research for the Public Good

applying the methods of translational research to improve human health and well-being

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  • Hardcover

    212 pages

  • Release Date

    14 July 2012

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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. 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…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781433811685
ISBN-10:1433811685
Author:Elaine Wethington, Rachel Dunifon
Publisher:American Psychological Association
Imprint:American Psychological Association
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:212
Release Date:14 July 2012
Weight:577g
Dimensions:254mm x 178mm
Series:APA Bronfenbrenner Series on the Ecology of Human Development
About The Author

Elaine Wethington

Elaine Wethington, PhD, is professor of human development and of sociology at Cornell University, Ithaca. She is a specialist in the sociology of mental health, aging, and the life course. She received her PhD in sociology from the University of Michigan in 987. Since 2 3, she has been both the codirector of the Cornell amp ndash Columbia Edward R. Roybal Center for Translational Research on Aging and the director of its Pilot Studies Core (funded by the National Institute on Aging). She is also an associate director of the Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research. Dr. Wethington is the author of many papers on life stress and health, translational research on aging, health and the work amp ndash family interface, and life turning points. Currently, she is also the coprincipal investigator for Small Changes and Lasting Effects, an obesity behavioral intervention study funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) coinvestigator for a cohort study of life stress and heart disease (Novel Measures of Psychosocial Stress, funded by NHLBI) and coinvestigator for Nudging Nutrition: Setting Healthier Defaults in Supermarkets and Homes (funded by the National Institutes of Health, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2 9 Challenge Program). Rachel E. Dunifon, PhD, is associate professor in the department of policy analysis and management at Cornell University. She received her PhD in human development and social policy from Northwestern University in 999 and was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Michigan’s Poverty Research and Training Center. Her expertise is in the area of child and family policy, with a focus on how policy-relevant family factors influence child well-being. Her recent research focuses on maternal employment patterns, family functioning and child well-being, and the role of grandparents in the lives of children. Dr. Dunifon is also the associate director in Cornell’s Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research and leads an outreach program called Parenting in Context, designed to use research-based information to inform parent education programs.

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