Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Part I: Background Material
Chapter 1: Introduction- Yaniv Hanoch, Andrew J. Barnes, and Thomas Rice
Chapter 2: A Brief Overview of Behavioral Economic- Thomas Rice, Yaniv Hanoch, and Andrew J. Barnes
Part II: Shaping Health Behaviour
Chapter 3: The Behavioral Economics of Tobacco Products: Innovations in Laboratory Methods to Inform Regulatory Science
-Warren K. Bickel, Lara N. Moody, Sarah E. Snider, Alexandra M. Mellis, Jeffrey S. Stein, and Amanda J. Quisenberry
Chapter 4: Understanding Alcohol and Other Drug Use via Behavioral Economics: Review and Clinical Applications
-Michael Amlung, Joshua Gray, and James MacKillop
Chapter 5: Behavioral Economic Tools for Promotion of Physical Activity
-Tammy Leonard and Kerem Shuval
Chapter 6: Using Behavioral Economics to Improve Dietary Intake: Alternatives to Regulation, Bans, and Taxation
-Marie A. Bragg and Brian Elbel
Part III: Detecting and Managing Disease
Chapter 7: Improving Medication Adherence with Behavioral Economics
-Steven E. Meredith and Nancy M. Petry
Chapter 8: Integrating Principles from Behavioral Economics into Patient Navigation Programs Targeting Cancer Screening
-Yan Li, Fernando A. Wilson, Roberto Villarreal, and José A. Pagán
Chapter 9: Behavioral Economics and HIV: A Review of Existing Studies and Potential Future Research Areas
-Sebastian Linnemayr
Chapter 10: Behavioral Economics and Health Behaviors among the Poor: Findings from Developing Country Populations
-Jill Luoto
Part IV: The Role of Providers, Insurers, and Government
Chapter 11: Applications of Behavioral Economics to Clinical Quality Improvement
-Daniella Meeker and Jason N. Doctor
Chapter 12: Using Behavioral Economics to Improve People’s Decisions about Purchasing Health Insurance
-Andrew J. Barnes, Thomas Rice, and Yaniv Hanoch
Chapter 13: The Role of Government: How Behavioral Economics Can Inform Policies to Improve Health Behaviors
-Aditi P. Sen and Richard G. Frank
About the Editors and Authors
Index