Further Reading: Health, Illness and Well-being
Part 1: Perspectives of Health, Illness and Well-being

 
 
Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing and NHMRC (2008). The Australian immunisation handbook, 9th edn. http://immunise.health.gov.au/internet/immunise/publishing.nsf/Content/handbook-home
 
Marieb, E.N., & Hoehn, K. (2010). Human anatomy and physiology, 8th edn. San Francisco: Pearson Education Inc.
 
World Health Organization (2011e). Infectious diseases. www.who.int/topics/infectious_diseases/en.
 
Yung, A., Spelman, D., Street, A., McCormack, J., Sorrell, T., & Johnson, P. (eds) (2010). Infectious diseases: A clinical approach, 3rd edn. Melbourne: IP Communications.
 
 
 
 
Merrill, R.M. (2010). Introduction to epidemiology.Sudbury, MA: Jones & Bartlett.
 
Parfrey, P., & Barrett, B. (2009). Clinical epidemiology: Practice and methods. Totowa, NJ: Humana; London: Springer.
 
Susser, M., & Stein, Z. (2009). Eras in epidemiology: The evolution of ideas. New York: Oxford University Press.
 
Webb, P., & Bain, C. (2011). Essential epidemiology: An introduction for students and health professionals. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
 
Webber, R. (2009). Communicable disease epidemiology and control: A global perspective. Wallingford,UK and Cambridge, MA: Cabi.
 
 
 
 
Australian Law Reform Commission and Australian Health Ethics Committee (2003). Essentially yours: The protection of human genetic privacy in Australia.www.alrc.gov.au/publications/report-96.
 
Blaxter, M. (2004). Health. Cambridge: Polity Press. Bunton, R., & Petersen, A. (eds) (2005). Genetics and governance: An introduction. In Genetic governance: Health, risk and ethics in the biotech era. London: Routledge Press, 155–70.
 
Marteau, T., & Richards, M. (eds) (1995). The troubled helix: Social and psychological implications of the new human genetics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Nelkin, D., & Lindee, M.S. (1995). The DNA mystique: The gene as a cultural icon. New York: W.H. Freeman & Company.
 
Petersen, A., & Bunton, R. (2002). The new genetics and the public’s health.London: Routledge Press.
 
Richards, M. (1995). Families, kinship and genes. In T. Marteau & M. Richards (eds), The troubled helix: Social and psychological implications of the new human genetics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 249–73.
 
Sullivan, M. (2003). The new subjective medicine: Taking the patient’s point of view on healthcare and health. Social Science and Medicine, 56, 1595–604.
 
 
 
 
Anson, D., Smith, G., & Parsons, D. (2006). Gene therapy for cystic fibrosis airway disease: Is clinical success imminent? Current Gene Therapies, 6(2), 161–79.
 
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (2010a). Australia’s health 2010. Canberra: AIHW. www.aihw.gov.au.
 
Baum, F. (2008). The new public health: An Australian perspective, 2nd edn. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
 
Ben-Shlomo, Y., & Kuh, D. (2002). A life course approach to chronic disease epidemiology: Conceptual models, empirical challenges, and interdisciplinary perspectives. International Journal of Epidemiology, 31, 285–93.
 
Charmaz, K. (1991). Good days, bad days: The self in chronic illness and time.New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.
 
Leeder, S. (2007). The scope, mission and method of contemporary public health. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 31(6), 505–8.
 
Peterson, C.L. (2003). Work stress: Studies of the context, content and outcomes of stress: A book of readings.Amityville, NY: Baywood Publishers.
 
Walker, C., Peterson, C.L., Millen, N., & Martin, C. (2003). Chronic illness: New perspectives and new directions. Croydon: Tertiary Press.
 
Willis, E. (2009). The human genome project: A sociology of medical technology. In J. Germov (ed.) (2009), Second opinion: An introduction to health sociology, 4th edn. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 328–46.
 
 
 
 
Bengston, V.L., Gans, D., Putney, N.M., & Silverstein, M. (2009). Handbook of theories of ageing.New York: Springer.
 
Buettner, D. (2010). The Blue Zones: Lessons for living longer from the people who’ve lived the longest.Washington, DC: National Geographic Mass Market paperback.
 
Marmot, M., & Wilkinson, R.G. (eds) (1999). Social determinants of health.Oxford: Oxford University Press.
 
Phillipson, C., & Dannefer, D. (2010). The Sage handbook of social gerontology. Los Angeles: Sage Publications.
 
Snowdon, D. (2002). Aging with Grace: What the Nun Study teaches us about leading longer, healthier, and more meaningful lives. New York: Bantam Books.
 
 
 
 
Baum, F. (2008). The new public health, 3rd edn. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
 
Green, J., & Tones, K. (2010). Health promotion: Planning and strategies, 2nd edn. London: Sage Publications.
 
Laverack, G. (2007). Health promotion practice: Building empowered communities. London: Open University Press.
 
Liamputtong, P. (2009b). Qualitative research methods, 3rd edn. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
 
Liamputtong, P. (2010b). The science of words and the science of numbers: Research methods as foundations for evidence-based practice in health. In P. Liamputtong (ed.), Research methods in health: Foundations for evidence-based practice. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 3–26.
 
Naidoo, J., & Wills, J. (2009). Foundations for health promotion: Public health and health promotion practice, 3rd edn. Edinburgh: Bailliere Tindall.
 
 
 
 
Barnes, E. (2005). Diseases and human evolution. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press.
 
Frumkin, H. (ed.) (2010). Environmental health: From global to local.San Francisco: John Wiley & Sons.
 
Hassan, R., Scholes, R., & Ash, N. (eds) (2005). Ecosystems and human well-being: Current state and trends. Washington, DC: Millennium Ecosystem Assessment.
 
Link, K. (2007). Understanding new, resurgent and resistant diseases: How man and globalization create and spread illness.Westport, CT: Praeger.
 
 
 
 
Baer, H., & Singer, M. (2009). Global warming and the political ecology of health. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press.
 
Griffiths, J., Rao, M., Adshead, F., & Thorpe, A. (eds) (2009). The health practitioner’s guide to climate change. Diagnosis and cure. London: Earthscan.
 
Martin, J., Rogers, M., & Winter, C. (eds) (2009). Climate change in regional Australia: Social learning and adaptation. Ballarat, Vic.: VUURN Press.
 
Talbot, L., & Verrinder, G.K. (2009). Promoting health: The primary healthcare approach,4th edn. Sydney: Elsevier.
 
 
 
 
Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care (1999). National environmental health strategy. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service.
 
Frumkin, H. (2002). Urban sprawl and public health. Public Health Reports, 117, 211–24.
 
Gochfield, M., & Goldstein, B.D. (1999). Lessons in environmental health in the twentieth century. Annual Review of Public Health, 20, 35–53.
 
Thompson, S., Corkery, L., & Judd, B. (2007). The role of community gardens in sustaining healthy communities. Unpublished paper, Faculty of the Built Environment, University of New South Wales, Sydney.
 
Yeatman, H. (2008). Action or inaction? Food and nutrition in Australian local governments. Public Health Nutrition,12(9), 1399–407.