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Stages of Change/Transtheoretical Theory - A Bibliography of Research & Resources
Greene GW, Rossi SR, Velicer WF, Fava JL, & Prochaska JO. Dietary applications of the stages
of change model. J Am Diet Assoc 1999; 99: 673-678.
Kristal AR, Glanz K, Curry SJ, & Patterson RE. How can stages of change be best used in
dietary interventions? J Am Diet Assoc. 1999; 99: 679-684.
Taylor T, Serrano E, Anderson J, & Kendall P. Knowledge, Skills, and Behavior Improvements
on Peer Educators and Low-Income Hispanic Participants After a Stage of Change-Based
Bilingual Nutrition Education Program. Journal of Community Health 2000; 25: 241-262.
Harrington, T., Bartholomew, J. B., Jowers, E. M., Loukas, A., McGregor, J. & Allen, J.M. The
physical activity stages of change for children: Validation of a new instrument. Annual Meeting
of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington DC, 2002.
Bartholomew, J. B., Miller, B. M., Atwood, R. D., Ren, Y., & Gottlieb, N. H. Assessing the
stages of change for fruit and vegetable consumption: A visual analogue scale. Annual Meeting
of the American College of Sports Medicine, St. Louis, MO, 2002.
Domel SB, Baranowski T, Davis HC, Thompson WO, Leonard SB, Baranowski J. Measure of
Stages of Change in Fruit and Vegetable Consumption Among Fourth- and Fifth-Grade School
Children: Reliability and Validity. Journal of the American College of Nutrition. 1996; 15(1):56-
64.
Using Stage of Change Criteria to Increase Vegetable Intake Among WIC Children
http://www.fns.usda.gov/oane/menu/NNEC/Files/2003/StageofChangeCriteria.pdf
Reducing health service inequities for children: Adapting motivational enhancement and stages of change models for in-home lead reduction interventions by AmeriCorps volunteers The 130th Annual Meeting of APHA 5024.0: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 - Board 9 John A. Dougherty, PhD, Program Design and Evaluation Services, Multnomah County Health
Department, Oregon, 426 SW Stark Street, 6th Floor, Portland, OR 97204, 503-988-3663
x22290, John.X.Dougherty@co.multnomah.or.us
Stages of change for physical activity in a community sample of adolescents
De Bourdeaudhuij et al. Health Educ. Res..2005; 20: 357-366.
Heather A. Hausenblas, Claudio R. Nigg, Danielle Symons Downs, David S. Fleming, Daniel P.
Connaughton (2002) Perceptions of Exercise Stages, Barrier Self-Efficacy, and Decisional Balance for Middle-Level
School Students The Journal of Early Adolescence, Vol. 22, No. 4, 436-454 (2002)
Absolom K. Eiser C. Greco V. Davies H. (2004) Health promotion for survivors of childhood cancer: a minimal intervention.Patient Education & Counseling. 55(3):379-84, 2004 Dec
Day RS. Nakamori M. Yamamoto S. (2004) Recommendations to develop an intervention for Japanese youth on weight management. Journal of Medical Investigation. 51(3-4):154-62, 2004 Aug.
Littell JH. Girvin H. (2004) Ready or not: uses of the stages of change model in child welfare. [Review] [74 refs]
Source Child Welfare. 83(4):341-66, 2004 Jul-Aug.
Maisto SA. Chung TA. Cornelius JR. Martin CS.(2003) Factor structure of the SOCRATES in a clinical sample of adolescents.Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. 17(2):98-107, 2003 Jun.
Stevens SL. Colwell B. Miller K. Sweeney D. McMillan C. Smith DW. (2003) Differences in evaluations of a tobacco awareness and cessation program by adolescents in four stages of change. Addictive Behaviors. 28(3):471-82, 2003 Apr.
Prokhorov AV. de Moor CA. Hudmon KS. Hu S. Kelder SH. Gritz ER. (2002) Predicting initiation of smoking in adolescents: evidence for integrating the stages of change and susceptibility to smoking constructs. Addictive Behaviors. 27(5):697-712, 2002 Sep-Oct.
Cookson S. Heath A. Bertrand L. (2000) The HeartSmart Family Fun Pack: an evaluation of family-based intervention for cardiovascular risk reduction in children. Canadian Journal of Public Health. Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique. 91(4):256-9, 2000
Jul-Aug
Walton J. Hoerr S. Heine L. Frost S. Roisen D. Berkimer M. (1999) Physical activity and stages of change in fifth and sixth graders.
Journal of School Health. 69(7):285-9, 1999 Sep.
Berg-Smith SM. Stevens VJ. Brown KM. Van Horn L. Gernhofer N. Peters E. Greenberg R.
Snetselaar L. Ahrens L. Smith K. (1999) A brief motivational intervention to improve dietary adherence in adolescents. The DietaryIntervention Study in Children (DISC) Research Group.
Source Health Education Research. 14(3):399-410, 1999 Jun.
Domel SB. Baranowski T. Davis HC. Thompson WO. Leonard SB. Baranowski J. (1996) A measure of stages of change in fruit and vegetable consumption among fourth- and fifth-grade school children: reliability and validity.
Journal of the American College of Nutrition. 15(1):56-64, 1996 Feb.