Objective: This study compared, in treatment and control groups, the phenomena of coaction, which is the probability that taking effective action on one behavior is related to taking effective action on a second behavior. Methods: Pooled data from three randomized trials of Transtheoretical Model (TTM) tailored interventions (n = 9461), completed in the U.S. in 1999, were analyzed to assess coaction in three behavior pairs (diet and sun protection, diet and smoking, and sun protection and smoking). Odds ratios (ORs) compared the likelihood of taking action on a second behavior compared to taking action on only one behavior. Results: Across behavior pairs, at 12 and 24 months, the ORs for the treatment group were greater on an absolute basis...
Despite considerable evidence to support efficacious and effective intervention for single health be...
AIMS: To estimate the strengths of associations between use of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) an...
CONTEXT: Multiple risk behaviors are common and associated with developing chronic conditions such a...
Objective: This study compared, in treatment and control groups, the phenomena of coaction, which is...
Coaction refers to the extent to which taking action on one behavior increases the odds of taking ac...
The dominant paradigm of changing multiple health behaviors (MHBs) is based on treating, assessing, ...
Most multiple behavior change interventions treat behaviors separately, rather than simultaneously. ...
This study was designed to assess if there are consistent treatment, stage, severity, effort and dem...
There is accumulated evidence to support the efficacy of population-based behavioral interventions, ...
Most multiple behavior change interventions treat behaviors separately, rather than simultaneously. ...
Despite considerable evidence to support efficacious and effective intervention for single health be...
Research on the treatment of multiple health risk behaviors has grown in recent years, especially in...
There is accumulated evidence to support the efficacy of population-based behavioral interventions, ...
Understanding multiple health risk behavior change may contribute to the prevention of chronic illne...
CONTEXT: Multiple risk behaviors are common and associated with developing chronic conditions such a...
Despite considerable evidence to support efficacious and effective intervention for single health be...
AIMS: To estimate the strengths of associations between use of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) an...
CONTEXT: Multiple risk behaviors are common and associated with developing chronic conditions such a...
Objective: This study compared, in treatment and control groups, the phenomena of coaction, which is...
Coaction refers to the extent to which taking action on one behavior increases the odds of taking ac...
The dominant paradigm of changing multiple health behaviors (MHBs) is based on treating, assessing, ...
Most multiple behavior change interventions treat behaviors separately, rather than simultaneously. ...
This study was designed to assess if there are consistent treatment, stage, severity, effort and dem...
There is accumulated evidence to support the efficacy of population-based behavioral interventions, ...
Most multiple behavior change interventions treat behaviors separately, rather than simultaneously. ...
Despite considerable evidence to support efficacious and effective intervention for single health be...
Research on the treatment of multiple health risk behaviors has grown in recent years, especially in...
There is accumulated evidence to support the efficacy of population-based behavioral interventions, ...
Understanding multiple health risk behavior change may contribute to the prevention of chronic illne...
CONTEXT: Multiple risk behaviors are common and associated with developing chronic conditions such a...
Despite considerable evidence to support efficacious and effective intervention for single health be...
AIMS: To estimate the strengths of associations between use of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) an...
CONTEXT: Multiple risk behaviors are common and associated with developing chronic conditions such a...