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In Motivation and Achievement 10, 339 374
In Motivation and Achievement 10, 339 374
Week 2: Cognitive Behavioral Theory & SelfRegulation
Watson & Tharp Chapter 1 (focus on pp. 2429) and Chapter 4
Fisher, E. B. (2007). The importance of context in understanding behavior and promoting
health. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 35, 318.
Lowe, M. R. (2003). Selfregulation of energy intake in the prevention and treatment of
obesity: is it feasible? Obesity Research 11 (Suppl), 44S59S.
Michaels, C. E., Michaels, A. J. & Peterson, C. (1997). Motivation and health. Advances
in Motivation and Achievement 10, 339374.
Orleans, C. T. (2000). Promoting the maintenance of health behavior change:
Recommendations for the next generation of research and practice. Health
Psychology 19, 7683.
Redd, W. H., Montgomery, G. H., & DuHamel, K. N. (2001). Behavioral intervention for
cancer treatment side effects. Journal of the National Cancer Institute 93, 810
823.
Week 3: Health Belief Model & Self Efficacy
Glanz, Rimer & Lewis Chapter 3
Watson & Tharp Chapter 8
Elder, J. P., Ayala, G. X., & Harris, S. (1999). Theories and intervention approaches to
healthbehavior change in primary care. American Journal of Preventive
Medicine, 17, 275284.
Olsen, S., Smith, S., Oel, T., & Douglas, J. (2008). Health belief model predicts
adherence to CPAP before experience with CPAP. European Respiratory Journal
32, 710717.
Turner, A. P., Kivlahan, D. R., Sloan, A. P., & Haselkorn, J. K. (2007). Predicting
ongoing adherence to disease modifying therapies in multiple sclerosis: Utility of
the health beliefs model. Multiple Sclerosis 13, 11461153.
Wang, J. H., Liang, W., Schwartz, M. D., Lee, M. M., Kreling, B., & Mandelblatt, J. S.
(2008). Development and evaluation of a culturally tailored educational video:
Changing breast cancerrelated behaviors in Chinese women. Health Education &
Behavior 35, 806821.
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Week 4: Social Influence & Attribution Theory
Watson & Tharp Chapter 6
Rollnick, S., Heather, N., & Bell, A. (1992). Negotiating behaviour change in medical
settings: The development of brief motivational interviewing. Journal of Mental
Health 1, 2534.
Venner, K. L. (2008). The question of adapting motivational interviewing with American
Indian and Alaska Native populations. Presented at Center on Alcoholism,
Substance Abuse, and Addictions, Albuquerque, NM.
Webb, T. L. & Sheeran, P. (2006). Does changing behavioral intentions engender
behavior change? A metaanalysis of the experimental evidence. Psychological
Bulletin 132, 24968.
West, D. S., DiLillo, V., Bursac, Z., Gore, S. A., & Greene, P. G. (2007). Motivational
interviewing improves weight loss in women with Type 2 Diabetes. Diabetes
Care 30, 10811087.
Week 5: Transtheoretical Model and Social Cognitive Theory
Glanz, Rimer & Lewis Chapters 5 & 8
Watson & Tharp Chapter 7
Bandura, A. (1989). Human agency in social cognitive theory. American Psychologist 44,
11751184.
Sallis, J. F., McKenzie, T. L., Conway, T. L., Elder, J. P., Prochaska, J. J., Brown, M.,
Zive, M. M., Marshall, S. J., & Alcaraz, J. E. (2003). Environmental interventions
for eating and physical activity: A randomized controlled trial in middle schools.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine 24, 20917.
West, R. T. (2005). Time for a change: putting the Transtheoretical (Stages of Change)
Model to rest. Addiction 100, 10361039.
Week 6: Stress/Coping and TRA/TPB
Glanz, Rimer & Lewis Chapter 4 & 10
Watson & Tharp Chapter 9
Orbell, S., Hagger M., Brown, V., & Tidy, J. (2006). Comparing two theories of health
behavior: A prospective study of noncompletion of treatment following cervical
cancer screening. Health Psychology 25, 604615.
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Stead, M., Tagg, S., MacKintosh, A. M., & Eadie, D. (2005). Development and
evaluation of a mass media Theory of Planned Behaviour intervention to reduce
speeding. Health Education Research 20, 3650.
Wheeler, C. M. (2007). 10 Simple Solutions to Stress: How to Tame Tension and Enjoy
Your Life, Chapter 2 (pp. 3959). Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publishers.
Week 7: Social Support & Networks and Community Building
Glanz, Rimer & Lewis Chapters 9 & 13
Cohen, S. (2004). Social relationships and health. American Psychologist 59, 67684.
Cohen S., & Lemay, E. P. (2007). Why would social networks be linked to affect and
health practices? Health Psychology 26, 4107.
Ikeda, A., Iso, H., Kawachi, I., Yamagishi, K., Inoue, M., & Tsugane, S. (2008). Social
support and stroke and coronary heart disease: The JPHC study cohorts II. Stroke
39, 768775.
Merzel, C., & D’Afflitti, J. (2003). Reconsidering communitybased health promotion:
Promise, performance, and potential. American Journal of Public Health 93, 557
74.
Pressman, S. D., Cohen, S., Miller, G. E., Barkin, A., Rabin, B. S., & Treanor, J. J.
(2005). Loneliness, social network size, and immune response to influenza
vaccination in college freshmen. Health Psychology 24, 297306.
Sher, T. G., Bellg, A. J., Braun, L., Domas, A., Rosenson, R. & Canar, W. J. (2002).
Partners for Life: a theoretical approach to developing an intervention for cardiac
risk reduction. Health Education Research 17, 597605.
Week 8: Social Marketing and Diffusion of Innovations
Glanz, Rimer & Lewis Chapters 14 & 19
Chew, F., Grant, W., & Tote, R. (2004). Doctors online: using diffusion of innovations
theory to understand internet use. Family Medicine 36, 64550.
Derenne, J. L., & Beresin, E. V. (2006). Body image, media, and eating disorders.
Academic Psychiatry 30, 25761.
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Farrelly, M. C., Nonnemaker, J., Davis, K. C., & Hussin, A. (2009). The influence of the
national truth® campaign on smoking initiation. American Journal of Preventive
Medicine 36, 379384.
Katz, S. K., & Lavack, A. M. (2002). Tobacco related bar promotions: Insights from
tobacco industry documents. Tobacco Control 11, i92i101.
Rashad, I., & Grossman, M. (2004). The economics of obesity. The Public Interest
Summer, 17.
Week 9: PREPRO
Glanz, Rimer & Lewis Chapter 18
Best, A., Stokols, D., Green, L. W., Leischow, S., Holmes, B., & Buchholz, K. (2003).
An integrative framework for community partnering to translate theory into
effective health promotion strategy. American Journal of Health Promotion 18,
16876.
King, A. C., Stokols, D., Talen, E., Brassington, G. S., & Killingsworth, R. (2002).
Theoretical approaches to the promotion of physical activity: forging a
transdisciplinary paradigm. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 23, 1525.
Stokols, D. (1995). Translating social ecological theory into guidelines for community
health promotion. American Journal of Health Promotion 10, 282298.