2014 Publications

  1. Camenga, D. R., Hieftje, K. D., Edelman, J., Rosenthal, M. S., Fiellin, L. E., & Duncan, L. R. (2014). The use of message framing to promote delayed sexual initiation in young adolescents: A qualitative study. Health Education Research, 1-7doi: 10.1093/her/cyt156 
     
  2. Fiellin, L. E., Hieftje, K. D., & Duncan, L. R. (2014). Videogames: Here for good. Pediatrics, 134 (5), 849-851. 
     
  3. Hieftje, K. D., Duncan, L. R., & Fiellin, L. E. (2014). Novel Methods to Collect Meaningful Data from Adolescents for the Development of Health Interventions. Health Promotion Practice. doi: 10.1177/1524839914521211 
     
  4. Duncan, L. R., Hieftje, K. D, Culyba, S., & Fiellin, L. E. (2014). Game Playbooks: Tools to Guide Multidisciplinary Teams in Developing Videogame-based Behavior Change Interventions. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 4(1), 108-116.
     
  5. Sweet, S.N., Noreau, L., Leblond, J., Dumont, F. (2014). Understanding quality of life in adults with spinal cord injury via SCI-related needs and secondary complications. Topics of Spinal Cord Rehabilitation, 20, 321-328.
     
  6. Sweet, S.N., Brawley, L.R., Hatchell, A., Gainforth, H.L., & Latimer-Cheung, A.E. (2014). Can persuasive messages encourage individuals to create action plans for physical activity? Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 36, 413-423.
     
  7. Sweet, S.N., Martin Ginis, K.A., Estabrooks, P.A., & Latimer-Cheung, A.E. (2014). Operationalizing the RE-AIM framework to evaluate the impact of multi-sector partnerships. Implementation Science, 9, 74 http://www.implementationscience.com/content/9/1/74. doi: 10.1186/1748-5908-9-74 
     
  8. Sweet, S.N., Fortier, M.S., Strachan, S.M., Blanchard, C.M., Boulay, P. (2014). Testing a longitudinal integrated self-efficacy and self-determination theory model for physical activity post-cardiac rehabilitation. Health Psychology Research, 2, http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/hpr.2014.1008.
     
  9. Sweet, S.N., Latimer-Cheung, A.E., Bourne, C., Martin Ginis, K.A. (2014). Assessing the research use and needs of organizations promoting healthy living for adults with disabilities. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 4, 86-94. doi: 10.1007/s13142-013-0231-2
     
  10. Sweet, S.N., Fortier, M.S., & Blanchard, C. (2014). Investigating motivational regulations and physical activity over 25 weeks. Journal of Physical Activity & Health, 11, 1052-1056.
     
  11. Sylvester, B. D., Standage, M., Ark, T. K., Sweet, S. N., Crocker, P. R. E., Zumbo, B.D., & Beauchamp, M. R. (2014). Is variety a spice of (an active) life?: Perceived variety, exercise behavior, and the mediating role of autonomous motivation. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 36, 516-527.
     
  12. Sylvester, B. D., Standage, M., Dowd, A. J., Martin, L. J., Sweet, S. N., & Beauchamp, M. R. (2014). Perceived variety, psychological needs satisfaction, and exercise-related well-being. Psychology and Health, 29, 1044-1061.
     
  13. Toll, B. A., Rojewski, A. M., Duncan, L. R., Latimer-Cheung, A. E., Fucito, L. M., Boyer, J., O’Malley, S. S., Salovey, P., Herbst, R. S. (2014).”Quitting Smoking Will Benefit Your Health”: The Evolution of Clinician Messaging to Encourage Tobacco Cessation. Clinical Cancer Research, 20, 301-309. doi: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-13-2261
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