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Decision Making in the Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change

  1. James O. Prochaska, PhD
    1. Cancer Prevention Research Center, University of RhodeIsland, Kingston, jop{at}uri.edu

Abstract

Decision making is an integral part of the transtheoretical model of behavior change. Stage of change represents a temporal dimension for behavior change and has been the key dimension for integrating principles and processes of change from across leading theories of psychotherapy and behavior change. The decision-making variables representing the pros and cons of changing have been found to have systematic relationships across the stages of change for 50 health-related behaviors. Implications of these patterns of relationships are discussed in the context of helping patients make more effective decisions to decrease health risk behaviors and increase health-enhancing behaviors.

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  1. Med Decis Making vol. 28 no. 6 845-849
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