Publications: Multiple Risks

Abrams, D. B. (1991). Conceptual models to integrate individual and public health interventions: The example of the workplace. Proceedings of the International Conference on Promoting Dietary Change in Communities. M. Henderson. Seattle, WA, The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.

Biener, L., J. D. DePue, et al. (?). “Recruitment of worksites to a health promotion research trial: Implications for generalizability.” Journal of Occupational Medicine

Accepted for Publication

Blais, L. M. and J. S. Rossi (1992). Stages of change: Comparing clusters across four health behaviors. American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

Blais, L. M. and J. S. Rossi (1992). “Stages of change: comparing clusters across four health behaviors.” .

Emmons, K. M., B. H. Marcus, et al. (1993). “The relationship between smoking, physical activity, and nutrition behaviors among manufacturing workers.” American Journal of Public Health

Submitted for Publication.

Emmons, K. M., B. H. Marcus, et al. (1994). “Mechanisms in multiple risk factor interventions: smoking, physical activity, and dietary fat intake among manufacturing workers.” Preventive Medicine 23: 481-489.

Nigg, C. R., P. Burbank, et al. (1998). “Stages of change across ten health risk behaviors for older adults.” Gerontologist

Submitted for Publication.

Rossi, J. S. (1992). Stages of change for 15 health risk behaviors in an HMO population. Society of Behavioral Medicine, New York, NY.

Velicer, W. F, Prochaska, J. O., Fava, J. L., Norman, G. J., & Redding, C. A. (1998) Smoking cessation and stress management: Applications of the Transtheoretical Model of behavior change. Homeostasis38, 216-233.