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Michael G. Goldstein
Researcher at Durham University
Publications - 129
Citations - 13146
Michael G. Goldstein is an academic researcher from Durham University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Smoking cessation & Health care. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 127 publications receiving 12729 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael G. Goldstein include Veterans Health Administration & Brown University.
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Stages of change and decisional balance for 12 problem behaviors
James O. Prochaska,Wayne F. Velicer,Joseph S. Rossi,Michael G. Goldstein,Bess H. Marcus,William Rakowski,Christine Fiore,Lisa L. Harlow,Colleen A. Redding,Dena Rosenbloom,Susan R. Rossi +10 more
TL;DR: Clear commonalities were observed across the 12 areas, including both the internal structure of the measures and the pattern of changes in decisional balance across stages.
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The National Depressive and Manic-Depressive Association consensus statement on the undertreatment of depression
Robert M. A. Hirschfeld,Martin B. Keller,Susan Panico,Bernard S. Arons,David H. Barlow,Frank Davidoff,Jean Endicott,Jack Froom,Michael G. Goldstein,Jack M. Gorman,Don Guthrie,Richard G. Marek,Theodore A. Maurer,Roger Meyer,Katharine A. Phillips,Jerilyn Ross,Thomas L. Schwenk,Steven S. Sharfstein,Michael E. Thase,Richard Jed Wyatt +19 more
TL;DR: There is overwhelming evidence that individuals with depression are being seriously undertreated and the cost to individuals and society of this undertreatment is substantial.
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Multiple behavioral risk factor interventions in primary care. Summary of research evidence.
TL;DR: Several principles and strategies for delivering behavioral risk factor interventions in primary care are derived from the research literature and can be linked to the "5A's" construct to provide a unifying conceptual framework for describing, delivering, and evaluating health behavioral counseling interventions inPrimary healthcare settings.
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Evidence-based behavioral medicine: what is it and how do we achieve it?
Karina W. Davidson,Michael G. Goldstein,Robert M. Kaplan,Peter G. Kaufmann,Genell L. Knatterud,C. Tracy Orleans,Bonnie Spring,Kimberlee J. Trudeau,Evelyn P Whitlock +8 more
TL;DR: Use of these guidelines by clinicians, educators, policymakers, and researchers who design, report, and evaluate or review RCTs will strengthen the research itself and accelerate efforts to apply behavioral medicine research to improve the processes and outcomes of behavioral medicine practice.
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Stage-based expert systems to guide a population of primary care patients to quit smoking, eat healthier, prevent skin cancer, and receive regular mammograms.
James O. Prochaska,Wayne F. Velicer,Colleen A. Redding,Joseph S. Rossi,Michael G. Goldstein,Judith D. DePue,Geoffrey W. Greene,Susan R. Rossi,Xiaowu Sun,Joseph L. Fava,Robert G. Laforge,William Rakowski,Brett A. Plummer +12 more
TL;DR: Proactive, home-based, and stage-matched expert systems can produce relatively high population impacts on multiple behavior risks for cancer and other chronic diseases.