C. A. Perz, C. C. DiClemente, and J. P. Carbonari (1996) claim support for the transtheoretical model notion that success in smoking cessation involves doing the right thing at the right time: emphasising experiential change processes during the contemplation and preparation stages and shifting to behavioral process activities during action. A key methodological limitation of Perz et al. was their failure to control for stage of change, a measure that has been shown to be predictive of cessation. This study replicates the prospective findings of Perz et al. in a different data set, then controls for stage of change when it is predictive of cessation, and finds that the measures of "appropriate" change process use developed by Perz...
Little is known about the mechanisms behind relapse to different pre-Action stages of the Transtheor...
Recent research suggests that problem drinkers are less successful in quitting smoking. Stages of ch...
Smoking is the most preventable cause of premature death in the world and its disadvantages impose h...
Previous research has found support for the transtheoretical model of change, which proposes that sm...
Cigarette smokers who quit on their own (n = 29) were compared with subjects from two commercial the...
Subjects (N= 970) representing five stages of smoking cessation (precontemplation, contemplation, ac...
Although the transtheoretical model of behavior change has frequently been used as a basis for smoki...
The Transtheoretical Model (TTM) proposes that stage matching improves the effectiveness of behaviou...
According to the transtheoretical model of change, smoking cessation attempts are preceeded by three...
The stages of change (SOC) in smoking cessation cover the four quitting-related factors: (i) current...
This study explored whether transtheoretical model (TTM) measures could predict relapse from the act...
BACKGROUND: The transtheoretical model is the most widely known of several stage-based theories of b...
The processes of change associated with smoking cessation were examined for 213 smokers and recent e...
The processes of change associated with smoking cessation were examined for 213 smokers and recent e...
AIMS: To examine the effects of processes of change (POC) on forward stage movement directly, indire...
Little is known about the mechanisms behind relapse to different pre-Action stages of the Transtheor...
Recent research suggests that problem drinkers are less successful in quitting smoking. Stages of ch...
Smoking is the most preventable cause of premature death in the world and its disadvantages impose h...
Previous research has found support for the transtheoretical model of change, which proposes that sm...
Cigarette smokers who quit on their own (n = 29) were compared with subjects from two commercial the...
Subjects (N= 970) representing five stages of smoking cessation (precontemplation, contemplation, ac...
Although the transtheoretical model of behavior change has frequently been used as a basis for smoki...
The Transtheoretical Model (TTM) proposes that stage matching improves the effectiveness of behaviou...
According to the transtheoretical model of change, smoking cessation attempts are preceeded by three...
The stages of change (SOC) in smoking cessation cover the four quitting-related factors: (i) current...
This study explored whether transtheoretical model (TTM) measures could predict relapse from the act...
BACKGROUND: The transtheoretical model is the most widely known of several stage-based theories of b...
The processes of change associated with smoking cessation were examined for 213 smokers and recent e...
The processes of change associated with smoking cessation were examined for 213 smokers and recent e...
AIMS: To examine the effects of processes of change (POC) on forward stage movement directly, indire...
Little is known about the mechanisms behind relapse to different pre-Action stages of the Transtheor...
Recent research suggests that problem drinkers are less successful in quitting smoking. Stages of ch...
Smoking is the most preventable cause of premature death in the world and its disadvantages impose h...