Kết quả tìm kiếm - James O. Prochaska
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Assessing how people change Bằng James O. Prochaska
Được phát hành 1991Revisão -
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A Review of Multiple Health Behavior Change Interventions for Primary Prevention Bằng Judith J. Prochaska, James O. Prochaska
Được phát hành 2011Revisão -
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A meta-analysis of computer-tailored interventions for health behavior change Bằng Paul Krebs, James O. Prochaska, Joseph S. Rossi
Được phát hành 2010Revisão -
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Subject characteristics as predictors of self-change in smoking Bằng Nancy Wilcox, James O. Prochaska, Wayne F. Velicer, Carlo C. DiClemente
Được phát hành 1985Artigo -
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How effective is tailored print communication? Bằng Celette Sugg Skinner, Marci K. Campbell, Barbara K. Rimer, Susan J. Curry, James O. Prochaska
Được phát hành 1999Revisão -
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Integrating individual and public health perspectives for treatment of tobacco dependence under managed health care: A combined stepped-care and matching model Bằng David B. Abrams, C. Tracy Orleans, Raymond Niaura, Michael G. Goldstein, James O. Prochaska, Wayne F. Velicer
Được phát hành 1996Artigo -
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Stages of Change for Healthy Eating in Diabetes Bằng Michael Vallis, Laurie Ruggiero, Geoffrey Greene, Helen Jones, Bernard Zinman, Susan R. Rossi, Lynn Edwards, Joseph S. Rossi, James O. Prochaska
Được phát hành 2003Artigo -
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Transtheoretical Model-based multiple behavior intervention for weight management: Effectiveness on a population basis Bằng Sara S. Johnson, Andrea L. Paiva, Carol O. Cummins, Janet L. Johnson, Sharon Dyment, Julie Wright, James O. Prochaska, Janice M. Prochaska, Karen J. Sherman
Được phát hành 2007Artigo -
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Multiple behavior interventions to prevent substance abuse and increase energy balance behaviors in middle school students Bằng Wayne F. Velicer, Colleen A. Redding, Andrea L. Paiva, Leanne M. Mauriello, Bryan Blissmer, Karin Oatley, Kathryn Shively Meier, Steven F. Babbin, Heather McGee, James O. Prochaska, Caitlin Burditt, Anne C. Fernandez
Được phát hành 2013Artigo -
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Treated individuals who progress to action or maintenance for one behavior are more likely to make similar progress on another behavior: Coaction results of a pooled data analysis... Bằng Andrea L. Paiva, James O. Prochaska, Hui-Qing Yin, Joseph S. Rossi, Colleen A. Redding, Bryan Blissmer, Mark L. Robbins, Wayne F. Velicer, Jessica M. Lipschitz, Nicole R. Amoyal, Steven F. Babbin, Cerissa L. Blaney, Marie A. Sillice, Anne C. Fernandez, Heather McGee, Satoshi Horiuchi
Được phát hành 2012Artigo
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