Why don’t we see more translation of health promotion research to practice? Rethinking the efficacy-to-effectiveness transition RE Glasgow, E Lichtenstein, AC Marcus American journal of public health 93 (8), 1261-1267, 2003 | 2342 | 2003 |
Understanding and preventing relapse. KD Brownell, GA Marlatt, E Lichtenstein, GT Wilson American psychologist 41 (7), 765, 1986 | 1704 | 1986 |
Self-efficacy and relapse in smoking cessation programs. MM Condiotte, E Lichtenstein Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 49 (5), 648, 1981 | 1288 | 1981 |
Social support and smoking cessation and maintenance. R Mermelstein, S Cohen, E Lichtenstein, JS Baer, T Kamarck Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 54 (4), 447, 1986 | 681 | 1986 |
Debunking myths about self-quitting: Evidence from 10 prospective studies of persons who attempt to quit smoking by themselves. S Cohen, E Lichtenstein, JO Prochaska, JS Rossi, ER Gritz, CR Carr, ... American Psychologist 44 (11), 1355, 1989 | 599 | 1989 |
Perceived stress, quitting smoking, and smoking relapse. S Cohen, E Lichtenstein Health Psychology 9 (4), 466, 1990 | 589 | 1990 |
Smoking cessation: what have we learned over the past decade? E Lichtenstein, RE Glasgow Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 60 (4), 518, 1992 | 552 | 1992 |
Partner behaviors that support quitting smoking. S Cohen, E Lichtenstein Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 58 (3), 304, 1990 | 430 | 1990 |
The behavioral assessment of social competence in males H Arkowitz, E Lichtenstein, K McGovern, P Hines Behavior therapy 6 (1), 3-13, 1975 | 398 | 1975 |
Self-efficacy and smoking reexamined: construct validity and clinical utility. JS Baer, CS Holt, E Lichtenstein Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 54 (6), 846, 1986 | 395 | 1986 |
Telephone counseling for smoking cessation: rationales and meta-analytic review of evidence E Lichtenstein, RE Glasgow, HA Lando, DJ Ossip-Klein, SM Boles Health education research 11 (2), 243-257, 1996 | 387 | 1996 |
The smoking problem: a behavioral perspective. E Lichtenstein Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 50 (6), 804, 1982 | 373 | 1982 |
Partner support and relapse in smoking-cessation programs. R Mermelstein, E Lichtenstein, K McIntyre Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 51 (3), 465, 1983 | 371 | 1983 |
Smoking onset among teens: An empirical analysis of initial situations LS Friedman, E Lichtenstein, A Biglan Addictive Behaviors 10 (1), 1-13, 1985 | 340 | 1985 |
Nurse-assisted counseling for smokers in primary care JF Hollis, E Lichtenstein, TM Vogt, VJ Stevens, A Biglan Annals of internal medicine 118 (7), 521-525, 1993 | 304 | 1993 |
Classification and prediction of smoking relapse episodes: an exploration of individual differences. JS Baer, E Lichtenstein Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 56 (1), 104, 1988 | 267 | 1988 |
Self-efficacy and relapse in smoking cessation: a replication and extension. KO McIntyre, E Lichtenstein, RJ Mermelstein Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 51 (4), 632, 1983 | 264 | 1983 |
Work site-based cancer prevention: primary results from the Working Well Trial. G Sorensen, B Thompson, K Glanz, Z Feng, S Kinne, C DiClemente, ... American Journal of Public Health 86 (7), 939-947, 1996 | 250 | 1996 |
Comparison of rapid smoking, warm, smoky air, and attention placebo in the modification of smoking behavior. E Lichtenstein, DE Harris, GR Birchler, JM Wahl, DP Schmahl Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 40 (1), 92, 1973 | 249 | 1973 |
Parent-adolescent problem-solving interactions and drug use H Hops, E Tildesley, E Lichtenstein, D Ary, L Sherman The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse 16 (3-4), 239-258, 1990 | 235 | 1990 |