Publications: Compliance

Agras, W. S. (1993). Adherence intervention research: The need for a multilevel approach.Developmental Aspects of Health Compliance Behavior. N. A. Krasnegor, L. Epstein, S. B. Johnson and S. J. Yaffe. Hillsdale, NJ, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers285-301.

Amir, S., C. Rabin, et al. (1990). “Cognitive and behavioral determinants of compliance in diabetics.” Health and Social Work 15: 144-151.

Babiker, I., D. W. A. Jerrom, et al. (1994). “Measuring medication compliance using repeated pill counts and riboflavin tracer assay.” International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research 4: 13-17.

Belgrave, F. Z. and D. M. Lewis (1994). “The role of social support in compliance and other health behaviors for African Americans with chronic illnesses.” Journal of Health and Social Policy 5: 55-68.

Cromer, B. A. and K. J. Tarnowski (1989). “Noncompliance in adolescents: A review.”Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics 10: 207-215.

Delamater, A. M. (1993). Compliance interventions for children with diabetes and other chronic diseases. Developmental Aspects of Health Compliance Behavior. N. A. Krasnegor, L. Epstein, S. B. Johnson and S. J. Yaffe. Hillsdale, NJ, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers335-354.

Dryfoos, J. (1996). Staging and decisional balance measures for two diabetes self-management behaviors. Psychology. Kingston, RI, The University of Rhode Island.

Eckerling, L. and M. B. Kohrs (1984). “Research on compliance with diabetic regimens: Applications to practice.” Perspectives in Practice 84: 805-809.

Ewart, C. K. (1993). Health promotion and disease prevention: A social action conception of compliance behavior. Developmental Aspects of Health Compliance Behavior. N. A. Krasnegor, L. Epstein, S. B. Johnson and S. J. Yaffe. Hillsdale, NJ, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers251-280.

Fawcett, J. (1995). “Compliance: Definitions and key issues.” Journal of Clinical Psychiatry56(suppl.1): 4-10.

Gordis, L. (1979). Conceptual and methodologic problems in measuring patient compliance.Compliance in Health Care. R. B. Haynes, D. W. Taylor and D. L. Sackett. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press23-45.

Haynes, R. B., D. W. Taylor, et al., Eds. (1979). Compliance in Health Care. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press.

Hays, R. D., R. L. Kravitz, et al. (1994). “The impact of patient adherence on health outcomes for patients with chronic disease in the Medical Outcomes Study.” Journal of Behavioral Medicine 17: 347-360.

Heiby, E. M., C. T. Gafarian, et al. (1989). “Situational and behavioral correlates of compliance to a diabetic regimen.” Journal of Compliance and Health Care 4: 101-116.

Hurley, D. (1993). “DCCT results are sweet, but FPs sour on compliance.” Medical World News 34: 22-27.

Johnson, S. B. (1991). Compliance with complex medical regimens: Assessing daily management of childhood diabetes. Advances in Behavioral Assessment of Children and Families. R. J. Prinz. London, Jessica Kingsley Publishers. 5: 113-137.

Johnson, S. (1992). “Methodological issues in diabetes research.” Diabetes Care 15: 1658-1667.

Johnson, S. B. (1993). Chronic diseases of childhood: Assessing compliance with complex medical regimens. Developmental Aspects of Health Compliance Behavior. N. A. Krasnegor, L. Epstein, S. B. Johnson and S. J. Yaffe. Hillsdale, NJ, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers157-184.

Johnson, S.S., Grimley, D.M., Prochaska, J.O. (1998). Prediction of adherence using the transtheoretical model: Implications for pharmacy care. Journal of Social and Administrative Pharmcy 15(3) 135-148.

Kamiya, A., I. Ohsawa, et al. (1995). “A clinical survey on the compliance of exercise therapy for diabetic outpatients.” Diabetees Research and Clinical Practice 27: 141-145.

Kavanagh, D. J., S. Gooley, et al. (1993). “Prediction of adherence and control in diabetes.”Journal of Behavioral Medicine 16: 509-522.

King, A. C., M. Kiernan, et al. (1997). “Can we identify who will adhere to long-term physical activity? Signal detection methodology as a potential aid to clinical decision making.” Health Psychology 16: 380-389.

Larrat, E. P., A. H. Taubman, et al. (1990). “Compliance-related problems in the ambulatory population.” American Pharmacy NS30(2): 18-23.

McCaul, K. D., R. E. Glasgow, et al. (1987). “Diabetes regimen behaviors: Predicting adherence.” Medical Care 25: 868-881.

McNabb, W. (1997). “Adherence in diabetes: Can we define it and can we measure it?”Diabetes Care 20: 215-218.

O’Brien, M. K., K. Petrie, et al. (1992). “Adherence to medication regimens: Updating a complex medical issue.” Medical Care Review 49: 435-454.

Paes, A., A. Bakker, et al. (1997). “Impact of dosage frequency on patient compliance.”Diabetes Care 20: 1512-1517.

Prochaska, J. O. and J. M. Prochaska (in press). Why don’t continents move? Why Don’t People Change? New Perspectives on Resistance and Noncompliance. H. Arkowitz. New York, Guilford Press.

Rabin, C., S. Amir, et al. (1986). “Compliance and control: Issues in group training for diabetics.” Health and Social Work 11: 141-151.

Rainwater, N. (1983). “Adherence to the diabetes medical regimen: Assessment and treatment strategies.” Pediatric Annals 12: 658-661.

Reid, P. and P. Appleton (1991). “Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus: Regimen adherence in children and young people.” The Irish Journal of Psychology 12: 17-32.

Reynolds, L. A., S. B. Johnson, et al. (1990). “Assessing daily diabetes management by 24-hour recall interview: The validity of children’s reports.” Journal of Pediatric Psychology 15: 493-509.

Rudd, P. (1993). The measurement of compliance: Medication taking. Developmental Aspects of Health Compliance Behavior. N. A. Krasnegor, L. Epstein, S. B. Johnson and S. J. Yaffe. Hillsdale, NJ, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers185-213.

Ruggiero, L., A. Spirito, et al. (1990). “Impact of social support and stress on compliance in women with gestational diabetes.” Diabetes Care 13(4): 441-443.

Ruggiero, L., S. T. McGravey, et al. (1993). “Self-reported compliance with diabetes self-management during pregnancy.” International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine 23: 195-207.

Ruggiero, L., R. Glasgow, et al. (1997). “Diabetes self-management: Self-reported recommendations and patterns in a large population.” Diabetes Care 20: 568-576.

Russell, M. (1986). Behavioral Counseling in Medicine: Strategies for Modifying At-Risk Behavior. NY, Oxford University Press.

Sackett, D. L. and J. C. Snow (1979). The magnitude of compliance and noncompliance.Compliance in Health Care. R. B. Haynes, D. W. Taylor and D. L. Sackett. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press11-22.

Schafer, L. C., R. E. Glasgow, et al. (1982). “Increasing the adherence of diabetic adolescents.” Journal of Behavioral Medicine 5: 353-362.

Schifferdecker, E., K. Schmidt, et al. (1994). “Long-term compliance of intensified insulin therapy.” Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice 23: 17-23.

Schmidt, L. E., R. V. Klover, et al. (1992). “Compliance with dietary prescriptions in children and adolescents with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.” Journal of the American Dietetic Association 92: 567-570.

Sherbourne, C. D., R. D. Hays, et al. (1992). “Antecedents of adherence to medical recommendations: Results from the Medical Outcomes Study.” Journal of Behavioral Medicine15: 447-468.

Shillitoe, R. and M. Christie (1990). Psychological approaches to the management of chronic illness: The example of diabetes mellitus. Current Developments in Health Psychology. P. Bennett, J. Weinman and P. Spurgeon. New York, Harwood Academic Publishers177-208.

Simmons, M. W. and N. Owen (1992). “Perspectives on the management of type II diabetes.”Australian Psychologist 27: 99-102.

Smith, D. E. and R. R. Wing (1991). “Diminished weight loss and behavioral compliance during repeated diets in obese patients with type II diabetes.” Health Psychology 10: 378-383.

Spirito, A., L. Ruggiero, et al. (1993). “The relationship of diabetes knowledge to regimen compliance and metabolic control during pregnancy.” Psychology and Health 8: 345-353.

Vandereycken, W. and R. Meermann (1988). “Chronic illness behavior and noncompliance with treatment: Pathways to an interactional approach.” Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics50: 182-191.

Wing, R. R., L. H. Epstein, et al. (1985). “Compliance to self-monitoring of blood glucose: A marked-item technique compared with self-report.” Diabetes Care 8: 456-460.

Wysocki, T., L. Green, et al. (1989). “Blood glucose monitoring by diabetic adolescents: Compliance and metabolic control.” Health Psychology 8: 267-284.

Zayfert, C. and V. L. Goetsch (1992). “Self-monitoring of blood glucose: Impact and adherence during diabetic pregnancy.” Annals of Behavioral Medicine 14(292-301).