Ambientes Saudáveis
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Healthy Environments
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Falar em "ambiente saudável" não é apenas uma maneira de falar.
As características físicas dos ambientes contribuem de maneira direta e, as vezes, decisivas, ao estado da saúde
física e mental.
A bibliografia nesta página apresenta trabalhos sobre a interface entre a psicologia ambiental e a saúde física e
mental. |
To speak of a "healthy environment" is not only a figure of speech. The physical characteristics of space
contribute directly and, at times, decisively, to the physical and mental health of those living and working within those spaces.
The bibliography on thise page deals with the interface between environmental psychology and mental & physical health. |
| Evidentemente, está lista não está completa,
tampouco representa juízo de valor. |
Obviously, the list is not complete, nor does it represent any value judgement. |
Caso você conheça algum trabalho interessante que deve ser incluído nesta lista,
pedimos que entre em contato conosco. |
In case you know of any reference that should be included in this list, please let us know. |
Introduções /
Introductions
Day, K., & Calkins, M. P. (2002).
Design and dementia. Em R. B. Bechtel & A. Churchman (Eds.),
Handbook of environmental psychology, (pp. 374-393). New York: Wiley.
Lawrence, R. J. (2002). Healthy residential environments.
Em R. B. Bechtel & A. Churchman (Eds.),
Handbook of environmental psychology, (pp. 394-412). New York: Wiley.
Publicações /
Publications
Stokols, D. (1992). Establishing and maintaining healthy environments:
Toward a social ecology of health promotion. American Psychologist,
47, 6 - 22.
Stokols, D. (1996). Translating social ecological theory into
guidelines for community health promotion. American Journal
of Health Promotion, 10, 282-298.
Stokols, D. (in press). Environmental design and occupational
health. In J. M. Stellman and C. Brabant (Eds.) ILO Encyclopedia
of Occupational Health and Safety, 4th Edition. Geneva,
Switzerland: International Labor Office.
Stokols, D., Allen, J., & Bellingham,
R. L. (1996). The social ecology of health promotion: Implications
for research and practice. Introductory article published
in a special issue of the American Journal of Health Promotion featuring Social
Ecological Perspectives on Health Promotion, Volume 10,
pp. 247-251.
Stokols, D., Pelletier, K.R., Fielding, J.E. (1996). The ecology
of work and health: Research and policy directions for the
promotion of employee health. Health Education Quarterly, 23,
137-158.
Wells, M., Stokols, D., McMahan, S., & Clitheroe,
C. (1997). Evaluation of a worksite injury and illness prevention
program: Do the effects of the REACH OUT Training Program
reach the employees? Journal
of Occupational Health Psychology, 2(1), 25-34.
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