Publications: Transtheoretical Model
Clark, M. M. and D. B. Abrams (1993). “Commentary.” Diabetes Spectrum 4: 41-42.
Curry, S. J. (1993). “Commentary.” Diabetes Spectrum 6: 34-35.
DiClemente, C. C., J. O. Prochaska, et al. (1991). “The process of smoking cessation: An analysis of precontemplation, contemplation, and preparation stages of change.” Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 59: 295-304.
DiClemente, C. C. (1997). Beyond the stages of change: Applications to health behavior change. Society for Behavioral Medicine, SanFrancisco, CA.
Emmons, K. (1996). “Commentary: The Transtheoretical model of behavior change: Application to clinical practice.” Mind/Body Medicine 1: 221-223.
Farkas, A. J., J. P. Pierce, et al. (1996). “Addiction versus stages of change models in predicting smoking cessation.” Addiction 91: 1271-1280.
Fiore-Lerner, C. (1990). The Transtheoretical model of change: Self-change in adolescent delinquent behaviors. Psychology. Kingston, RI, University of Rhode Island.
Fisher, E. B. (1996). “Prediction, causation, description, and natural history of smoking cessation.” Addictions 91: 1285-1287.
Fitzgerald, T. E. and J. O. Prochaska (1990). “Nonprogressing profiles in smoking cessation: What keeps people refractory to self-change?” Journal of Substance Abuse 2: 87-105.
Greene, G., S. Rossi, et al. (1993). “The effect of feedback on dietary intent to reduce fat.”Cancer and Nutrition 9: 20-28.
Harlow, L. L., J. O. Prochaska, et al. (1995). Stages of condom use in a high HIV-risk sample, Submitted for Publication.
Hughes, S., W. Velicer, et al. (1990). The application of cluster analysis to smoking cessation research. American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.
Hughes, J. R. (1996). “My dad can predict better than your dad: so what?” Addiction 91: 1984-1285.
Janis, I. L. and L. Mann (1977). Decision Making: A Psychological Analysis of Conflict, Choice, and Commitment. New York, NY, The Free Press.
Kristeller, J. L., J. S. Rossi, et al. (1992). “Processes of change in smoking cessation: A cross-validation study in cardiac patients.” Journal of Substance Abuse 4: 263-276.
Levesque, D. and R. Gelles (1997). Battering men: Applying the transtheoretical model to desistance and change. 5th International Family Violence Research Conference, Durham, NH.
Marcus, B., J. Rossi, et al. (1992). “The stages and processes of exercise adoption and maintenance in a worksite sample.” Health Psychology 11: 386-395.
Marcus, B., S. Banspach, et al. (1992). “Using the stages of change model to increase the adoption of physical activity among community participants.” American Journal of Healthy Promotion 6: 424-429.
Martin, R. A., W. F. Velicer, et al. (1995). “Latent transition analysis applied to the stages of change for smoking cessation.” Addictive Behaviors 20: 67-80.
McConnaughy, E., J. Prochaska, et al. (1983). “Stages of change in psychotherapy: Measurement and sample profiles.” Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, and Practice 20: 368-375.
McConnaughy, E., C. DiClemente, et al. (1989). “Stages of change in psychotherapy: A follow-up report.” Psychotherapy 26: 494-503.
Norman, G. (1998). A cluster analytic test of the Transtheoretical model applied to exercise behavior. Psychology. Kingston, RI, University of Rhode Island.
O’Connell, D. and W. F. Velicer (1988). “A decisional balance measure and the stages of change model for weight loss.” The International Journal of the Addictions 23: 729-750.
Pierce, J. P., A. Farkas, et al. (1996). “Should the stage of change model be challenged?”Addictions 91: 1290-1292.
Prochaska, J. and C. DiClemente (1984). The Transtheoretical approach: Crossing traditional boundaries of therapy. Homewood, Ill., Dow Jones-Irwin.
Prochaska, J. O. and C. C. DiClemente (1985). Common processes of self-change in smoking, weight control, and psychological distress. Coping and substance abuse: A conceptual framework. S. Shiffman and T. Wills. New York, NY, Academic Press: 345-363.
Prochaska, J. O. and C. C. DiClemente (1986). The transtheoretical approach. Handbook of Eclectic Psychotherapy. J. Norcross. New York, Brunner/Mazel: 163-200.
Prochaska, J. O. and M. G. Goldstein (1991). “Process of smoking cessation: Implications for clinicians.” Clinics in Chest Medicine 12: 727-735.
Prochaska, J. O. and C. C. DiClemente (1992). Stages of Change in the Modification of Problem Behaviors. Newbury Park, CA, Sage.
Prochaska, J. O., L. L. Harlow, et al. (1992). Stages of change, self-efficacy, and decisional balance of condom use in a high HIV-risk sample, Submitted for Publication.
Prochaska, J. O., C. C. DiClemente, et al. (1992). “In search of how people change: Applications to addictive behaviors.” American Psychologist 47: 1102-1114.
Prochaska, J. O., C. C. DiClemente, et al. (1992). In search of the structure of change. Self Change: Social Psychological and Clinical Perspectives. Y. Klar, J. D. Fisher, J. M. Chinsky and A. Nadler. New York, NY, Springer-Verlag: 87-114.
Prochaska, J. O. (1993). “Working in harmony with how people change naturally.” The Weight Control Digest 3: 249, 252-255.
Prochaska, J. O., W. F. Velicer, et al. (1994). “Stages of change and decisional balance for 12 problem behaviors.” Health Psychology 13: 39-46.
Prochaska, J. O. (1994). “Strong and weak principles for progressing from precontemplation to action on the basis of twelve problem behaviors.” Health Psychology 13: 47-51.
Prochaska, J. O., J. C. Norcross, et al. (1994). Changing for Good. NY, William Morrow and Company, Inc.
Prochaska, J. O., C. A. Redding, et al. (1994). “The Transtheoretical model of change and HIV prevention: A review.” Health Education Quarterly 21: 471-486.
Prochaska, J. O. and W. F. Velicer (1996). “On models, methods and premature conclusions.”Addiction 91: 1281-1283.
Prochaska, J.O., & Velicer, W.F. (1997). Misinterpretations and misapplications of the transtheoretical model. (Invited paper). American Journal of Health Promotion, 12, 11-12.
Rakowski, W., B. Rimer, et al. (1993). “Integrating behavior and intention regarding mammography by respondents in the 1990 National Health Interview Survey of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention.” Public Health Reports 108: 605-624.
Rakowski, W., C. Dube, et al. (1996). “Considerations for extending the transtheoretical model of behavior change to screening mammography.” Health Education Research 11: 77-96.
Rakowski, W. (1996). “The Transtheoretical model of behavior change: Application to clinical practice.” Mind/Body Medicine 1: 207-220.
Rakowski, W., B. Ehrich, et al. (1996). “Screening mammography and constructs from the transtheoretical model: Associations using two definitions of the stages-of-adoption.” Annals of Behavioral Medicine 18: 91-100.
Redding, C. A. (1993). The Transtheoretical model applied to safer sex behaviors among university students: A cross-sectional investigation. Psychology. Kingston, RI, University of Rhode Island.
Reed, G. R. (1993). The Transtheoretical model and exercise behavior: A comparison of five staging methods. Psychology. Kingston, RI, University of Rhode Island.
Rosenbloom, D. (1991). A Transtheoretical analysis of change among cocaine users.Psychology. Kingston, RI, University of Rhode Island.
Rossi, J. S. (1992). Common processes of change across nine problem behaviors. American Psychological Association., Washington, DC.
Rossi, S. R. (1993). Application of the Transtheoretical model of behavior change to dietary fat reduction in a naturalistic environment. Psychology. Kingston, RI, University of Rhode Island.
Rossi, J. S., L. M. Blais, et al. (1995). “Preventing skin cancer through behavior change: Implications for interventions.” Dermatologic Clinics 13: 613-622.
Ruggiero, L. and J. O. Prochaska (1993). “Readiness for change: Application of the Transtheoretical model to diabetes.” Diabetes Spectrum 6: 21-60.
Ruggiero, L. (?). Helping people with diabetes change: Practical application of the stages of change model, LifeScan Education Institute.
Shiffman, S. (1996). “”Addiction versus stages of change models” vs. “Addiction and stages of change models”.” Addictions 91: 1289-1290.
Stockwell, T. (1996). “Interventions cannot ignore intentions.” Addiction 91: 1283-1284.
Sutton, S. (1996). “Further support for the stages of change model?” Addictions 91: 1287-1289.
Velicer, W. F., J. S. Rossi, et al. (1993). Minimal interventions appropriate for an entire population of smokers. Interventions for Smokers: An International Perspective. R. Richmond. NY, Williams & Wilkins: 69-94.
Velicer, W., S. Hughes, et al. (1995). “An empirical typology of subjects within stage of change.” Addictive Behaviors 20: 299-320.
Velicer, W. V., R. A. Martin, et al. (1996). “Latent transition analysis for longitudinal data.”Addiction 91(Suppl.): S197-S209.
Swets, J. A. (1992). “The science of choosing the right decision threshold in high-stakes diagnostics.” American Psychologist 47: 522-532.
Migneault, J. P. (1995). A Transtheoretical approach to immoderate drinking in college.Psychology. Kingston, RI, University of Rhode Island.
Rossi, J. S., S. R. Rossi, et al. (1995). Motivational readiness to control weight. Handbook of Assessment Methods for Eating Behaviors and Weight-Related Problems: Measurement, Theory, and Research. D. B. Allison. Thousand Oaks, CA, Sage: 387-430.
Snow, M. G., J. O. Prochaska, et al. (1994). “Processes of change in Alcoholics Anonymous: Maintenance factors in long-term sobriety.” Journal of Studies on Alcohol 55: 362-371.
Rossi, S. R., J. S. Rossi, et al. (1992). “Application of the Transtheoretical model of behavior change to dietary fat, (Abstract).” International Journal of Psychology 27: 628.
Grimley, D., J. O. Prochaska, et al. (1992). Application of the Transtheoretical model to contraceptive and condom use in high-risk women (Technical Report).
Fava, J. L., W. F. Velicer, et al. (1995). “Applying the Transtheoretical model to a representative sample of smokers.” Addictive Behaviors 20: 189-203.
Prochaska, J. O. (1991). “Assessing how people change.” Cancer 67: 805-807.
Grimley, D. M., R. J. DiClemente, et al. (in press). “Application of the Transtheoretical model to preventing pregnancy, STDs, and HIV among adolescents.” Family Life Educator.
Rossi, J. S., J. O. Prochaska, et al. (1988). A cluster-analytic approach to defining light and heavy smoking. American Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA.
Norman, G. J., W. F. Velicer, et al. (1996). Cluster subtypes within stage of change in a representative sample of smokers. International Conference of Behavioral Medicine.
Prochaska, J. O. and W. F. Velicer (1996). “Comments on Farkas et al.’s “Addiction versus stages of change models in predicting smoking cessation”.” Addiction 91(9): 1281-1292.
Davidson, R. (1992). “Prochaska and DiClemente’s model of change: A case study (Editorial).” British Journal of Addiction 87: 821-822.
Prochaska, J. O., C. C. DiClemente, et al. (1992). “Comments on Davidson’s ‘Prochaska and DiClemente’s model of change: A case study?” British Journal of Addiction 87: 825-828.
Nigg, C. R. and K. S. Courneya (1998). “Transtheoretical model: Examining adolescent exercise behavior.” Journal of Adolescent Health 22: 214-224.
Prochaska, J. O. (1992). An eclectic and integrative approach: Transtheoretical therapy (Draft). Chapter resubmitted.
Shelton, D. L. (1995). How people change. American Medical News. Chicago, IL: 19.
Medeiros, M. E. and J. O. Prochaska (1993). “Predicting termination and continuation status in psychotherapy using the Transtheoretical model.” Professional Psychology: Research and Practice Submitted for Review.
Fava, J. L., J. S. Rossi, et al. (1991). Structural confirmation of short form instruments for the Transtheoretical model. American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.
Bellis, J. M., J. S. Rossi, et al. (1990). Structural invariance of the processes of change. American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.
Prochaska, J. O. and C. C. DiClemente (1986). Toward a comprehensive model of change.Addictive Behaviors: Processes of Change. W. R. Miller and N. Heather. New York, Plenum Press: 3-27.
Prochaska, J. and C. DiClemente (1992). “The transtheoretical approach (Draft).” .
Prochaska, J. O. (in press). A transtheoretical model of behavior change. Health Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research and Practice. K. Glanz, F. M. Lewis and B. K. Rimer, Jossey-Bass Publications, Inc.
Prochaska, J. O. and J. M. Prochaska (in press). A Transtheoretical model of change for addictive behaviors. Psychological Treatments of Addictive Behaviors. M. Gossop and M. Casas. Barcelona, Spain, Cevron.
Prokhorov, A. V., W. F. Velicer, et al. (1993). “The Transtheoretical model of change: A guide for behavioral treatment.” Psychological Aspects Submitted for Publication.
Prochaska, J. O. and B. H. Marcus (1995). The Transtheoretical model: Applications to exercise. Exercise Adherence II. R. Dishman. Illinois, Human Kinetics Press.
Prochaska, J. O. (1992). Transtheoretical therapy: An eclectic and integrative approach.Chapter submitted.
Prochaska, J. O. and C. C. DiClemente (1982). “Transtheoretical therapy: Toward a more integrative model of change.” Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice 19(3): 276-288.
Prochaska, J. O. (1989). What causes people to change from unhealthy to health enhancing behavior? Human Behavior and Cancer Risk Reduction: Overview and Report of a Conference on Unmet Research Needs. C. C. Cummins and J. D. Floyd. Atlanta, GA, American Cancer Society: 30-34.
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.
Grimley, D. M., R. J. DiClemente, et al. (1995). “Preventing adolescent pregnancy, STD and HIV: A promising new approach.” FLEducator: 7-15.
Grimley, D., J. O. Prochaska, et al. (1994). The Transtheoretical model of change. Changing the Self: Philosophies, Techniques, and Experiences. T. M. Brinthaupt and R. P. Lipka. Albany, NY, State University of New York Press: 201-227.
Prochaska, J. M. and J. O. Prochaska (1997). “A Transtheoretical approach to changing organizations.” .
Pallonen, U. E., L. Leskinen, et al. (1994). “A Two-year self-help smoking cessation manual intervention among middle-aged Finnish men: An application of the Transtheoretical model.”Preventive Medicine 23: 507-514.
Prochaska, J. O. (1992). A Transtheoretical model of behavior change: Learning from mistakes with majority populations. Health Behavior Research in Minority Populations: Access, Design, and Implementation. D. M. Becker, D. Robin Hill, J. S. Jacksonet al. Rockville, MD, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health: 105-111.
Prochaska, J. O. and W. F. Velicer (in press). “The Transtheoretical model of health behavior change.” American Journal of Health Promotion.
Galavotti, C., R. J. Cabral, et al. (1995). “Validation of measures of condom and other contraceptive use among women at high risk for HIV infection and unintended pregnancy.”Health Psychology 14(6): 570-578.
Prochaska, J. O. (1994). “Why do we behave the way we do?” Canadian Journal of Cardiology 11: 20A-25A.
Brown, J. (1997). “Working toward freedom from violence: The process of change in battered women.” Violence Against Women 3(1): 5-26.
Grimley, D. M., G. E. Prochaska, et al. (1997). “Condom use adoption and continuation: A transtheoretical approach.” Health Education Research: Theory & Practice 12(1): 61-75.
Berger, B. A. and D. Grimley (1997). “Pharmacists’ readiness for rendering pharmaceutical care.” J Am Pharm Assoc NS37: 535-542.
Fava, J. L., G. J. Norman, et al. (1996). Subtype validation within the contemplation stage of change. International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC.
Snow, M. G., J. O. Prochaska, et al. (1993). Stages within maintenance: Is termination a possiblity for alcohol problems? American Psychological Association, Toronto, CA.
DiClemente, C. C., J. P. Carbonari, et al. (1996). Structure and function of the processes of change. International Congress on Behavioral Medicine.
Rossi, J. S., D. Rosenbloom, et al. (1993). Transtheoretical model of behavior change for cocaine use. American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.
Riebe, D. and C. Nigg (1998). “Setting the stage for healthy living.” ACSM’s Health & Fitness Journal 2(3): 11-15.
Nigg, C. R., P. Burbank, et al. (1998). “Stages of change across ten health risk behaviors for older adults.” Gerontologist Submitted for Publication.
Nigg, C. R. (1998). “The Transtheoretical model applied to exercise: A review of literature.”Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology Submitted for Publication.
Maddock, J. E., R. G. Laforge, et al. (1998). “Short forms of a situational temptation scale for heavy, episodic drinking.” Journal of Substance Abuse Under Review.
Blais, L. M. and J. S. Rossi (1992). Stages of change: Comparing clusters across four health behaviors. American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.
Batten, L., S. High, et al. (1998). “Profiling smoking in early pregnancy: Integrating the transtheoretical model with social and economic circumstances.” British Medical JournalUnder Review.
Maddock, J. E., R. G. LaForge, et al. (1998). “The challenge of the precontemplator: Rethinking motivational readiness in Project MATCH.” The Addictions Newsletter 5(3): 21-22.
Prochaska, J. O. (1979). Systems of psychotherapy: A Transtheoretical analysis. Homewood. Illinois, Dorsey Press.
Prochaska, J. O. (1986). Commentary: Making more use of our models. Casebook of Eclectic Psychotherapy. J. Norcross. New York, Brunner/Mazel.
Redding, C.A., Prochaska, J.O., Pallonen, U.E., Rossi, J.S., Velicer, W.F., Rossi, S.R., Greene, G., Meier, K., Evers, Plummer, B., & Maddock, J. (in press). Transtheoretical individualized multimedia expert systems targeting adolescents’ health behaviors. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 00, 000-000.
Snow, M. G. (1991). A Transtheoretical analysis of strategies in the recovery process from alcoholic problems. Psychology. Kingston, RI, University of Rhode Island.
Velicer, W.F., & Prochaska, J.O. (1997). Introduction to special issue of American Journal of Health Promotion. American Journal of Health Promotion, 12, 6-7.