Patterns of change occurring in a combined cross-sectional and longitudinal (cross-sequential) analysis of 14 variables were investigated in a two-year study of self-change approaches to smoking cessation. Every six months for five rounds, subjects (N = 544) were assessed on 10 change processes, self-efficacy, temptations to smoke, and their decisions weighing the pros and cons of smoking. Subjects were also assessed on which of the following four stages of change they were in at each round: precontemplation, contemplation, action and maintenance. Dynamic clustering was employed to group subjects on the basis of their patterns of changes in stages over the five rounds. This yielded 14 profile groups (longitudinal typologies) which initially...
Little is known about the mechanisms behind relapse to different pre-Action stages of the Transtheor...
The Transtheoretical Model constructs have been used in the development of effective tailored interv...
Traditional assessments of behavior change relied on discrete measures based on assumptions that cha...
Dynamic typology clustering was employed to find homogeneous subgroups of smokers within each of thr...
Cigarette smokers who quit on their own (n = 29) were compared with subjects from two commercial the...
Cigarette smokers who quit on their own (n = 29) were compared with subjects from two commercial the...
Cigarette smokers who quit on their own (n = 29) were compared with subjects from two commercial the...
An integrative model of change was applied to the study of 872 Ss (mean age 40 yrs) who were changin...
Subjects (N= 970) representing five stages of smoking cessation (precontemplation, contemplation, ac...
Previous research has found support for the transtheoretical model of change, which proposes that sm...
A 2-year cross-sequential analysis of informal self-change efforts at smoking cessation evaluated th...
Subject characteristics served as predictors of smokers\u27 success or failure in their self-change ...
In this paper a three-level conceptualization of approaches to matching self-help behavior change st...
Investigating and quantifying the mechanisms that underlie behavior change is essential to understan...
Four categories of subject characteristics that included demographic, smoking history, health histor...
Little is known about the mechanisms behind relapse to different pre-Action stages of the Transtheor...
The Transtheoretical Model constructs have been used in the development of effective tailored interv...
Traditional assessments of behavior change relied on discrete measures based on assumptions that cha...
Dynamic typology clustering was employed to find homogeneous subgroups of smokers within each of thr...
Cigarette smokers who quit on their own (n = 29) were compared with subjects from two commercial the...
Cigarette smokers who quit on their own (n = 29) were compared with subjects from two commercial the...
Cigarette smokers who quit on their own (n = 29) were compared with subjects from two commercial the...
An integrative model of change was applied to the study of 872 Ss (mean age 40 yrs) who were changin...
Subjects (N= 970) representing five stages of smoking cessation (precontemplation, contemplation, ac...
Previous research has found support for the transtheoretical model of change, which proposes that sm...
A 2-year cross-sequential analysis of informal self-change efforts at smoking cessation evaluated th...
Subject characteristics served as predictors of smokers\u27 success or failure in their self-change ...
In this paper a three-level conceptualization of approaches to matching self-help behavior change st...
Investigating and quantifying the mechanisms that underlie behavior change is essential to understan...
Four categories of subject characteristics that included demographic, smoking history, health histor...
Little is known about the mechanisms behind relapse to different pre-Action stages of the Transtheor...
The Transtheoretical Model constructs have been used in the development of effective tailored interv...
Traditional assessments of behavior change relied on discrete measures based on assumptions that cha...