Treated individuals who progress to action or maintenance for one behavior are more likely to make similar progress on another behavior: coaction results of a pooled data analysis of three trials

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The results of this study with addictive, energy balance and appearance-related behaviors were consistent with results found in three studies applying TTM tailoring to energy balance behaviors. Across studies, there was more coaction within the treatment group. Future research should identify predic …
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Authors Paiva AL;Prochaska JO;Yin HQ;Rossi JS;Redding CA;Blissmer B;Robbins ML;Velicer WF;Lipschitz J;Amoyal N;Babbin SF;Blaney CL;Sillice MA;Fernandez A;McGee H;Horiuchi S;;
Journal Preventive medicine
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