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Overview

Beth C. Bock is affiliated with Brown University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on psychology and medicine, with a significant body of work in clinical psychology, physiology, and applied psychology. The scientist's research also addresses general health professions and public health, environmental, and occupational health.

The main topics covered in their work include behavioral health and interventions, eating disorders and behaviors, smoking behavior and cessation, physical activity and health, mindfulness and compassion interventions, obesity, physical activity, diet, and mobile health and mHealth applications.

Their recent papers include the following:

  • "A preliminary investigation of yoga as an intervention approach for improving long-term weight loss: A randomized trial" (2022) published in PLoS ONE
  • "Feasibility and Acceptability of a Smoking Cessation Program for Individuals Released From an Urban, Pretrial Jail" (2021) published in JAMA Network Open
  • "Design and rationale for a randomized trial of a theory- and technology- enhanced physical activity intervention for Latinas: The Seamos Activas II study" (2020) published in Contemporary Clinical Trials
  • "Daily Instrumental and Affective Attitudes About Exercise: An Ecological Momentary Assessment Study" (2021) published in Annals of Behavioral Medicine
  • "Exercise video games are associated with more positive affective response, which predicts physical activity adherence" (2020) published in Psychology of sport and exercise

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Shira Dunsiger (17 publications)
  • Rochelle K. Rosen (4 publications)
  • David M. Williams (4 publications)
  • Jordan M. Braciszewski (4 publications)
  • Jessica L. Unick (3 publications)

Common publication venues for their work are:

  • Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (7 publications)
  • Contemporary Clinical Trials (3 publications)
  • PLoS ONE (2 publications)
  • Annals of Behavioral Medicine (2 publications)
  • Psychology of sport and exercise (2 publications)

Best Publications

  • Efficacy of an individualized, motivationally-tailored physical activity intervention

    Bess H. Marcus;Beth C. Bock;Bernardine M. Pinto;Leigh Ann H. Forsyth

  • Evaluation of motivationally tailored vs. standard self-help physical activity interventions at the workplace.

    Bess H. Marcus;Karen M. Emmons;Laurey R. Simkin-Silverman;Laura A. Linnan

  • Maintenance of physical activity following an individualized motivationally tailored intervention

    Beth C. Bock;Bess H. Marcus;Bernardine M. Pinto;LeighAnn H. Forsyth

  • Initial Evaluation of a Real-World Internet Smoking Cessation System

    Nathan K. Cobb;Amanda L. Graham;Beth C. Bock;George Papandonatos

  • A comparison of internet and print-based physical activity interventions

    Bess H. Marcus;Beth A. Lewis;David M. Williams;Shira Dunsiger

  • Text Messaging-Based Interventions for Smoking Cessation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

    Lori A J Scott-Sheldon;Ryan Lantini;Ernestine G Jennings;Herpreet Thind

  • Telephone Versus Print Delivery of an Individualized Motivationally Tailored Physical Activity Intervention: Project STRIDE

    Bess H. Marcus;Melissa A. Napolitano;Abby C. King;Beth A. Lewis

  • Desired Features of Smartphone Applications Promoting Physical Activity

    Carolyn Rabin;Beth Bock

  • Smoking cessation treatment on the Internet: Content, quality, and usability

    Beth C. Bock;Amanda L. Graham;Christopher N. Sciamanna;Jenelle Krishnamoorthy

  • The efficacy of moderate-intensity exercise as an aid for smoking cessation in women: a randomized controlled trial.

    Bess H. Marcus;Beth A. Lewis;Joseph Hogan;Teresa K. King

  • Exercise effects on withdrawal and mood among women attempting smoking cessation.

    Beth C Bock;Bess H Marcus;Teresa K King;Belinda Borrelli

  • Hormonal milieu affects tailflick latency in female rats and may be attenuated by access to sucrose.

    Cheryl A. Frye;Beth C. Bock;Robin B. Kanarek

  • The impact of depression on smoking cessation in women

    Belinda Borrelli;Beth Bock;Teresa King;Bernardine Pinto

  • Comparing psychosocial predictors of physical activity adoption and maintenance.

    David M. Williams;Beth A. Lewis;Shira Dunsiger;Jessica A. Whiteley

  • Predictors of exercise adherence following participation in a cardiac rehabilitation program.

    Beth C. Bock;Anna E. Albrecht;Regina M. Traficante;Matthew M. Clark

  • Predictors of quitting and dropout among women in a clinic-based smoking cessation program.

    B. Borrelli;J. Hogan;B. Bock;B. Pinto

  • Yoga as a Complementary Treatment for Smoking Cessation in Women

    Beth C. Bock;Joseph L. Fava;Ronnesia Gaskins;Kathleen M. Morrow

  • Program Participation and Physical Activity Maintenance after Cardiac Rehabilitation

    Beth C. Bock;Rosa E. Carmona-Barros;Jeanne L. Esler;Peter L. Tilkemeier

  • A Review of Web Assisted Tobacco Interventions (WATIs)

    Beth C Bock;Amanda L Graham;Jessica A Whiteley;Jacqueline L Stoddard

  • A culturally adapted physical activity intervention for Latinas: a randomized controlled trial.

    Dorothy W. Pekmezi;Charles J. Neighbors;Christina S. Lee;Kim M. Gans

Frequent Co-Authors

Shira Dunsiger
Shira Dunsiger Brown University
Joseph L. Fava
Joseph L. Fava Brown University
Belinda Borrelli
Belinda Borrelli Boston University
George D. Papandonatos
George D. Papandonatos Brown University
Rosemarie A. Martin
Rosemarie A. Martin Brown University
Nancy P. Barnett
Nancy P. Barnett Brown University
Patricia Chamberlain
Patricia Chamberlain University of Oregon
Robert L. Stout
Robert L. Stout Brown University
Peter D. Friedmann
Peter D. Friedmann University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Abby C. King
Abby C. King Stanford University

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