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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Acceptability of smartphone technology to interrupt sedentary time in adults with diabetes Pellegrini, Christine A.
2015
3 p. 307-314
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2 A control systems engineering approach for adaptive behavioral interventions: illustration with a fibromyalgia intervention Deshpande, Sunil
2014
3 p. 275-289
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3 Active involved community partnerships: co-creating implementation infrastructure for getting to and sustaining social impact Boothroyd, Renée I.
2017
3 p. 467-477
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4 Actual versus perceived peer sexual risk behavior in online youth social networks Black, Sandra R
2013
3 p. 312-319
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5 Adherence to evidence-based guidelines among diabetes self-management apps Breland, Jessica Y.
2013
3 p. 277-286
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6 Advancing understanding of the sustainability of lay health advisor (LHA) programs for African-American women in community settings Shelton, Rachel C.
2017
3 p. 415-426
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7 Advocating widespread dissemination of physical activity programs in the afterschool setting: The need for more evidence W Beets, Michael
2012
3 p. 286-287
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8 A multilevel modeling approach to examining the implementation-effectiveness relationship of a behavior change intervention for health care professional trainees Tomasone, Jennifer R.
2017
3 p. 603-614
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9 A pilot study to expand the school breakfast program in one middle school Nanney, Marilyn S
2011
3 p. 436-442
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10 Are diabetes self-management apps based on evidence? Eyler, Amy A.
2013
3 p. 233
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11 A systematic review of the translational research on the Diabetes Prevention Program Whittemore, Robin
2011
3 p. 480-491
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12 Authors’ response Nigg, Claudio R.
2012
3 p. 288-289
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13 Background and rationale for the Society of Behavioral Medicine’s position statement: expand United States health plan coverage for diabetes self-management education and support Sharp, Lisa K.
2015
3 p. 354-356
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14 Behavioral health integration: an essential element of population-based healthcare redesign Levey, Shandra M Brown
2012
3 p. 364-371
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15 Behavioral health in the Department of Defense Patient-Centered Medical Home: history, finance, policy, work force development, and evaluation Hunter, Christopher L
2012
3 p. 355-363
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16 Behavioral health referrals and treatment initiation rates in integrated primary care: a Collaborative Care Research Network study Auxier, Andrea
2012
3 p. 337-344
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17 BeWell24: development and process evaluation of a smartphone “app” to improve sleep, sedentary, and active behaviors in US Veterans with increased metabolic risk Buman, Matthew P.
2015
3 p. 438-448
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18 Building new computational models to support health behavior change and maintenance: new opportunities in behavioral research Spruijt-Metz, Donna
2015
3 p. 335-346
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19 Building practitioner networks to support dissemination and implementation of evidence-based programs in community settings Ramanadhan, Shoba
2017
3 p. 532-541
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20 Cancer survivors and the patient-centered medical home Hudson, Shawna V.
2012
3 p. 322-331
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21 Challenges and lessons learned in the development and implementation of a couples-focused telephone intervention for adults with type 2 diabetes: the Diabetes Support Project Trief, Paula M
2011
3 p. 461-467
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22 Characterising smoking cessation smartphone applications in terms of behaviour change techniques, engagement and ease-of-use features Ubhi, Harveen Kaur
2015
3 p. 410-417
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23 Collaboration between NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Homes and specialty behavioral health and medical services Massa, Idalia
2012
3 p. 332-336
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24 Computer-based HIV adherence promotion interventions: a systematic review Claborn, Kasey R.
2015
3 p. 294-306
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25 Consensus modeling to develop the farmers’ market readiness assessment and decision instrument Lee, Eunlye
2017
3 p. 506-516
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26 Contextual factors related to implementation of classroom physical activity breaks Carlson, Jordan A.
2017
3 p. 581-592
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27 Costs of implementing a behavioral weight-loss and lifestyle-change program for individuals with serious mental illnesses in community settings Stumbo, Scott P.
2015
3 p. 269-276
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28 Culturally tailoring patient education and communication skills training to empower African-Americans with diabetes Peek, Monica E
2012
3 p. 296-308
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29 Delivering a lifestyle and weight loss intervention to individuals in real-world mental health settings: lessons and opportunities Yarborough, Bobbi Jo H
2011
3 p. 406-415
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30 Desirability and feasibility of wireless electronic monitoring of medications in clinical trials Robiner, William N.
2015
3 p. 285-293
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31 Developing a patient-centered medical home: synopsis and comment on “Patient preferences for shared decisions: a systematic review” Steglitz, Jeremy
2012
3 p. 260-261
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32 Development and implementation of a culturally tailored diabetes intervention in primary care Osborn, Chandra Y
2011
3 p. 468-479
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33 Development and validation of the ASPIRE-VA coaching fidelity checklist (ACFC): a tool to help ensure delivery of high-quality weight management interventions Damschroder, Laura J.
2015
3 p. 369-385
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34 Development of StopAdvisor Michie, Susan
2012
3 p. 263-275
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35 Diabetes prevention program: a lesson in translation Eyler, Amy A
2011
3 p. 371
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36 Do Arabic weight-loss apps adhere to evidence-informed practices? Alnasser, Aroub A.
2015
3 p. 396-402
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37 Effectively translating diabetes prevention: a successful model in a historically underserved community Horowitz, Carol R
2011
3 p. 443-452
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38 Effects of an after-school care-administered physical activity and nutrition protocol on body mass index, fitness levels, and targeted psychological factors in 5- to 8-year-olds Annesi, James J.
2015
3 p. 347-357
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39 Effects on cardiovascular risk factors of weight losses limited to 5–10 % Brown, Joshua D.
2015
3 p. 339-346
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40 Electronic health records as a tool for recruitment of participants' clinical effectiveness research: lessons learned from tobacco cessation Fraser, David
2012
3 p. 244-252
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41 Empiric validation of a process for behavior change Elliot, Diane L
2015
3 p. 449-456
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42 Enabling lay providers to conduct CBT for older adults: key steps for expanding treatment capacity Kraus-Schuman, Cynthia
2015
3 p. 247-253
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43 Engaging multilevel stakeholders in an implementation trial of evidence-based quality improvement in VA women’s health primary care Hamilton, Alison B.
2017
3 p. 478-485
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44 Enhancing capacity among faith-based organizations to implement evidence-based cancer control programs: a community-engaged approach Leyva, Bryan
2017
3 p. 517-528
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45 Enhancing the role of faith-based organizations to improve health: a commentary Schoenberg, Nancy E.
2017
3 p. 529-531
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46 Erratum to: Building practitioner networks to support dissemination and implementation of evidence-based programs in community settings Ramanadhan, Shoba
2017
3 p. 542
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47 Erratum to: Mapping training needs for dissemination and implementation research: lessons from a synthesis of existing D&I research training programs Chambers, David A.
2016
3 p. 602
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48 Erratum to: The effect of a locally adapted, secondary stroke risk factor self-management program on medication adherence among veterans with stroke Damush, Teresa M.
2016
3 p. 469
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49 Erratum to: The public health need for patient-reported measures and health behaviors in electronic health records: a policy statement of the Society of Behavioral Medicine Glasgow, Russ
2011
3 p. 400
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50 Evaluating individual intervention components: making decisions based on the results of a factorial screening experiment Collins, Linda M
2013
3 p. 238-251
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51 Factors associated with early childhood education and care service implementation of healthy eating and physical activity policies and practices in Australia: a cross-sectional study Wolfenden, Luke
2015
3 p. 327-334
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52 Feasibility, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a telephone-based weight loss program delivered via a hospital outpatient setting Whelan, M. E.
2015
3 p. 386-395
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53 Fostering integrated approaches to dissemination and implementation and community engaged research Blachman-Demner, Dara R.
2017
3 p. 543-546
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54 Governors’ priorities for public health and chronic disease prevention: a qualitative analysis of State of the State addresses Eyler, Amy A.
2015
3 p. 347-353
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55 How behavioral science can advance digital health Pagoto, Sherry
2013
3 p. 271-276
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56 Implementation and dissemination of the Sikh American Families Oral Health Promotion Program Northridge, Mary E.
2017
3 p. 435-443
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57 Implementation and process evaluation of three interventions to promote screening mammograms delivered for 4 years in a large primary care population Luckmann, Roger
2017
3 p. 547-556
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58 Implementation of an online pragmatic randomized controlled trial: a methodological case study Cobb, Nathan K
2013
3 p. 295-303
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59 Implementation of the REACH model of dementia caregiver support in American Indian and Alaska Native communities Martindale-Adams, Jennifer
2017
3 p. 427-434
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60 Implementation strategies to promote community-engaged efforts to counter tobacco marketing at the point of sale Leeman, Jennifer
2017
3 p. 405-414
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61 Implementation successes and challenges in participating in a pragmatic study to improve colon cancer screening: perspectives of health center leaders Coronado, Gloria D
2017
3 p. 557-566
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62 Implementing health promotion activities using community-engaged approaches in Asian American faith-based organizations in New York City and New Jersey Kwon, SC
2017
3 p. 444-466
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63 Increasing condom use in heterosexual men: development of a theory-based interactive digital intervention Webster, R.
2015
3 p. 418-427
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64 Increasing US health plan coverage for exercise programming in community mental health settings for people with serious mental illness: a position statement from the Society of Behavior Medicine and the American College of Sports Medicine Pratt, Sarah I.
2016
3 p. 478-481
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65 Influence networks among substance abuse treatment clinics: implications for the dissemination of innovations Johnson, Kimberly
2015
3 p. 260-268
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66 Initial engagement and attrition in a national weight management program: demographic and health predictors Funderburk, J. S.
2015
3 p. 358-368
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67 Integrating behavioral health services within military health system: a model for opportunities and challenges Eyler, Amy A.
2012
3 p. 262
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68 Intentional research design in implementation science: implications for the use of nomothetic and idiographic assessment Lyon, Aaron R.
2017
3 p. 567-580
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69 Intervention costs and cost-effectiveness for a multiple-risk-factor diabetes self-management trial for Latinas: economic analysis of ¡Viva Bien! Ritzwoller, Debra P
2011
3 p. 427-435
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70 Intervention leads to improvements in the nutrient profile of snacks served in afterschool programs: a group randomized controlled trial Beets, Michael W.
2015
3 p. 329-338
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71 Introduction to SMART designs for the development of adaptive interventions: with application to weight loss research Almirall, Daniel
2014
3 p. 260-274
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72 Linking internet-based diabetes self-management to primary care: lessons learned and implications for research translation and practice implementation Glasgow, Russell E
2012
3 p. 313-321
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73 Long-term outcomes from a multiple-risk-factor diabetes trial for Latinas: ¡Viva Bien! Toobert, Deborah J
2010
3 p. 416-426
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74 Mapping training needs for dissemination and implementation research: lessons from a synthesis of existing D&I research training programs Chambers, David A.
2016
3 p. 593-601
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75 Mental health, substance abuse, and health behavior intervention as part of the patient-centered medical home: a case study Young, Jessica
2012
3 p. 345-354
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76 Methodologies for optimizing behavioral interventions: introduction to special section Riley, William T.
2014
3 p. 234-237
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77 Mobile apps for pediatric obesity prevention and treatment, healthy eating, and physical activity promotion: just fun and games? Schoffman, Danielle E.
2013
3 p. 320-325
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78 Mobile technology: a synopsis and comment on “mobile phone-based interventions for smoking cessation” Johnston, Winter
2013
3 p. 231-232
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79 Moving beyond the treatment package approach to developing behavioral interventions: addressing questions that arose during an application of the Multiphase Optimization Strategy (MOST) Wyrick, David L
2014
3 p. 252-259
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80 News from CDC (summer 2011)—translating knowledge to program action for nutrition, physical activity, and obesity interventions Payne, Gayle Holmes
2011
3 p. 367-368
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81 News from CDC: the Legacy for Children™ parenting model, partnering to translate research to practice for children in poverty Robinson, Lara R
2014
3 p. 232-233
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82 News from NIH: obesity and diabetes Hunter, Christine M
2011
3 p. 365-366
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83 News from NIH: the patient-centered medical home Hesse, Bradford W
2012
3 p. 255-256
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84 News from the CDC: Integrating Behavioral Health into the Patient-Centered Medical Home Chowdhury, Farah M
2012
3 p. 257-259
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85 News from the CDC: using web-based training to translate evidence on the value of community health workers into public health action Brownstein, J Nell
2013
3 p. 229-230
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86 News from the NIH: leveraging big data in the behavioral sciences Kaplan, Robert M.
2014
3 p. 229-231
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87 News from the NIH: Person-centered outcomes measurement: NIH-supported measurement systems to evaluate self-assessed health, functional performance, and symptomatic toxicity Smith, Ashley Wilder
2015
3 p. 470-474
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88 News from the NIH: potential contributions of the behavioral and social sciences to the precision medicine initiative Riley, William T.
2015
3 p. 243-246
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89 News from the NIH: using mobile and wireless technologies to improve health Nilsen, Wendy
2013
3 p. 227-228
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90 Obesity in social media: a mixed methods analysis Chou, Wen-ying Sylvia
2014
3 p. 314-323
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91 Opportunities and challenges in conducting community-engaged dissemination/implementation research Holt, Cheryl L.
2017
3 p. 389-392
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92 Optimizing behavioral health interventions with single-case designs: from development to dissemination Dallery, Jesse
2014
3 p. 290-303
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93 Peer Connect for African American breast cancer survivors and caregivers: a train-the-trainer approach for peer support Allicock, Marlyn
2017
3 p. 495-505
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94 Peer health coaching for overweight and obese individuals with serious mental illness: intervention development and initial feasibility study Aschbrenner, Kelly A.
2015
3 p. 277-284
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95 Proactive recruitment predicts participant retention to end of treatment in a secondhand smoke reduction trial with low-income maternal smokers Collins, Bradley N
2011
3 p. 394-399
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96 Programmatic influences on outcomes of an evidence-based fall prevention program for older adults: a translational assessment Smith, Matthew Lee
2011
3 p. 384-393
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97 RE-AIM analysis of a randomized school-based nutrition intervention among fourth-grade classrooms in California Larsen, Andrew L.
2015
3 p. 315-326
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98 Recruiting and engaging smokers in treatment in a primary care setting: developing a chronic care model implemented through a modified electronic health record Piper, Megan E
2012
3 p. 253-263
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99 Recruitment of adolescents for a smoking study: use of traditional strategies and social media Rait, Michelle A
2015
3 p. 254-259
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100 Researcher readiness for participating in community-engaged dissemination and implementation research: a conceptual framework of core competencies Shea, Christopher M.
2017
3 p. 393-404
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101 SBM and SRNT urge increased funding of quitlines and research to maximize public health benefits of 1-800-QUIT-NOW on cigarette packs Ockene, Judith K
2012
3 p. 309-310
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102 Sequential behavioral treatment of smoking and weight control in bipolar disorder Filia, Sacha L
2012
3 p. 290-295
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103 Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) position statement: SBM supports retaining healthy school lunch policies Buscemi, Joanna
2015
3 p. 357-359
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104 Society of Behavioral Medicine’s (SBM) position on emerging policy issues regarding electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS): A need for regulation Rojewski, Alana M.
2016
3 p. 475-477
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105 Successful dissemination of Fun 5 — a physical activity and nutrition program for children Nigg, Claudio
2012
3 p. 276-285
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106 Suicide risk management: development and analysis of a telephone-based approach to patient safety Campbell, Duncan G
2011
3 p. 372-383
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107 The current state of lifestyle intervention implementation research: where do we go next? Pagoto, Sherry
2011
3 p. 401-405
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108 The EARLY trials: a consortium of studies targeting weight control in young adults Lytle, Leslie A
2014
3 p. 304-313
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109 The E-Coach technology-assisted care transition system: a pragmatic randomized trial Ritchie, Christine S.
2016
3 p. 428-437
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110 The effect of a locally adapted, secondary stroke risk factor self-management program on medication adherence among veterans with stroke/TIA Damush, Teresa M.
2015
3 p. 457-468
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111 The implementation and evaluation of a communication skills training program for oncology nurses Banerjee, Smita C.
2017
3 p. 615-623
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112 The importance of symbolic and engaged participation in evidence-based quality improvement in a complex integrated healthcare system: response to “The science of stakeholder engagement in research” Hamilton, Alison B.
2017
3 p. 492-494
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113 The patient centered medical home: a great opportunity to move beyond brilliant and irrelevant Kessler, Rodger S.
2012
3 p. 311-312
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114 The science of stakeholder engagement in research: classification, implementation, and evaluation Goodman, Melody S.
2017
3 p. 486-491
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115 The Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) and public policy advocacy: a call to action Estabrooks, Paul
2011
3 p. 492-496
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116 The weight loss blogosphere: an online survey of weight loss bloggers Evans, Martinus
2015
3 p. 403-409
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117 Training in dissemination and implementation research: a field-wide perspective Proctor, Enola K.
2016
3 p. 624-635
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118 Translating clinical evidence to the community: a synopsis and comment on “Community wide interventions for increasing physical activity” Pandit, Anjali
2011
3 p. 369-370
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119 Translation of the diabetes prevention program into a community mental health organization for individuals with severe mental illness: a case study Schneider, Kristin L
2011
3 p. 453-460
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120 Twitter classification model: the ABC of two million fitness tweets Vickey, Theodore A.
2013
3 p. 304-311
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121 User-centered development of a smart phone mobile application delivering personalized real-time advice on sun protection Buller, David B
2013
3 p. 326-334
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122 Using findings in multimedia learning to inform technology-based behavioral health interventions Aronson, Ian David
2012
3 p. 234-243
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123 Using research data to impact consumer protection legislation: lessons learned from CITY100 dissemination efforts Hoerster, Katherine D
2012
3 p. 264-270
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124 Using response variation to develop more effective, personalized behavioral medicine?: evidence from the Resist Diabetes study Winett, Richard A
2014
3 p. 333-338
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125 Using the electronic health record to connect primary care patients to evidence-based telephonic tobacco quitline services: a closed-loop demonstration project Adsit, Robert T.
2014
3 p. 324-332
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126 Weight loss social support in 140 characters or less: use of an online social network in a remotely delivered weight loss intervention Turner-McGrievy, Gabrielle M
2012
3 p. 287-294
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127 Youth advocacy for obesity prevention: the next wave of social change for health Millstein, Rachel A
2011
3 p. 497-505
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