From Don Giovanni to Magic Johnson: Methodological conundrums in the measurement of sexual risk behavior Thomas L. PattersonSteffanie A. Strathdee OriginalPaper Pages: 83 - 85
Health behavior change research: A consortium approach to collaborative science James O. Prochaska OriginalPaper Pages: 4 - 6
Commentary on Schroder et al. (2003a, 2003b) Catania Joseph A.Dennis OsmondStephen Shiboski OriginalPaper Pages: 86 - 95
Yours, Mine, and Ours: The Importance of Scientific Collaboration in Advancing the Field of Behavior Change Research Patricia J. JordanMarcia G. OryTamara Goldman Sher OriginalPaper Pages: 7 - 10
Methodological Challenges in Research on Sexual Risk Behavior: III. Response to Commentary Kerstin E. E. SchroderMichael P. CareyPeter A. Vanable OriginalPaper Pages: 96 - 99
Measuring tobacco dependence treatment outcomes: A perspective from the behavior change consortium Geoffrey C. WilliamsHolly McGregorVictor J. Strecher OriginalPaper Pages: 11 - 19
Perceptions of local HIV/AIDS prevalence and risks for HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections: Preliminary study of intuitive epidemiology Seth C. KalichmanDemetria Cain OriginalPaper Pages: 100 - 105
Screening, safety, and adverse events in physical activity interventions: Collaborative experiences from the behavior change consortium Marcia OryBarbara ResnickTerry Bazzarre OriginalPaper Pages: 20 - 28
Interactive effects of avoidant coping and parental hypertension on Rate Pressure Product reactivity in women Andreas SchwerdtfegerStefan C. SchmukleBoris Egloff OriginalPaper Pages: 106 - 115
Motivational interviewing in community-based research: Experiences from the field Jacki HechtBelinda BorrelliKen Resnicow OriginalPaper Pages: 29 - 34
The effects of hypnotic and nonhypnotic imaginative suggestion on pain Leonard S. MillingIrving KirschErin L. Reutenauer OriginalPaper Pages: 116 - 127
Physical activity staging distribution: Establishing a heuristic using multiple studies C. NiggL. HellstenG. Williams OriginalPaper Pages: 35 - 45
Effects of the mediterranean lifestyle program on multiple risk behaviors and psychosocial outcomes among women at risk for heart disease Deborah J. ToobertLisa A. StryckerKaryn Angell OriginalPaper Pages: 128 - 137
Examples of implementation and evaluation of treatment fidelity in the BCC studies: Where we are and where we need to go Barbara ResnickAlbert J. BellgSusan Czajkowski OriginalPaper Pages: 46 - 54
Efficacy of sequential or simultaneous interactive computer-tailored interventions for increasing physical activity and decreasing fat intake Corneel VandelanotteIlse De BourdeaudhuijJohannes Brug OriginalPaper Pages: 138 - 146
Strategies for retaining study participants in behavioral intervention trials: Retention experiences of the nih behavior change consortium Mace CodayCarla Boutin-FosterGrant W. Somes OriginalPaper Pages: 55 - 65
A Longitudinal Study of Exercise Barriers in Colorectal Cancer Survivors Participating in a Randomized Controlled Trial Kerry S. CourneyaChristine M. FriedenreichAdrian S. Fairey OriginalPaper Pages: 147 - 153
Beginning with the application in mind: Designing and planning health behavior change interventions to enhance dissemination Lisa M. KlesgesPaul A. EstabrooksRussell E. Glasgow OriginalPaper Pages: 66 - 75
The behavior change consortium: expanding the boundaries and impact of health behavior change research C. Tracy Orleans OriginalPaper Pages: 76 - 79