A commentary on Sallis, Owen, and Fotheringham’s perspective on “Behavioral epidemiology: A systematic framework to classify phases of research on health promotion and disease prevention” Joseph A. CataniaM. Margaret Dolcini OriginalPaper Pages: 78 - 78
Response to Catania and Dolcini James F. SallisNeville OwenMichael J. Fotheringham OriginalPaper Pages: 79 - 79
Self-Management aspects of the improving chronic illness care breakthrough series: Implementation with diabetes and heart failure teams Russell E. GlasgowMartha M. FunnellEdward H. Wagner OriginalPaper Pages: 80 - 87
Counterbalancing patient demands with evidence: Results from a pan-canadian randomized clinical trial of brief supportive-expressive group psychotherapy for women with systemic lupus erythematosus Patricia L. DobkinDeborah Da CostaAnn E. Clarke OriginalPaper Pages: 88 - 99
Self-appraised problem solving and pain-relevant social support as predictors of the experience of chronic pain Robert D. KernsRoberta RosenbergJohn D. Otis OriginalPaper Pages: 100 - 105
Perception of cognitive performance in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome Fredric A. MetzgerDouglas R. Denney OriginalPaper Pages: 106 - 112
Cardiovascular stress responses among Asian Indian and European American women and men Catherine M. StoneyJoel W. HughesLisa M. Thornton OriginalPaper Pages: 113 - 121
Audience status moderates the effects of social support and self-efficacy on cardiovascular reactivity during public speaking Clayton J. HilmertNicholas ChristenfeldJames A. Kulik OriginalPaper Pages: 122 - 131
Coping in normal pregnancy Anja C. HuizinkPascale G. Robles de MedinaJan K. Buitelaar OriginalPaper Pages: 132 - 140
Thoughts of suicide among HIV-infected rural persons enrolled in a telephone-delivered mental health intervention Timothy G. HeckmanJeffrey MillerMonica Silverthorn OriginalPaper Pages: 141 - 148
Social cognitive determinants of physical activity in young adults: A prospective structural equation analysis Liza S. RovniakEileen S. AndersonRobert S. Stephens OriginalPaper Pages: 149 - 156
Challenges to improving the impact of worksite cancer prevention programs: Comparing reach, enrollment, and attrition using active versus passive recruitment strategies Laura A. LinnanKaren M. EmmonsDavid B. Abrams OriginalPaper Pages: 157 - 166