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85
Citations
93072
World Ranking
1157
National Ranking
714

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2007 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Carlo C. DiClemente is affiliated with the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on areas within medicine, psychology, and health professions, contributing to fields such as clinical psychology, physiology, epidemiology, and pediatrics, perinatology, and child health.

The scientist's scholarly work includes notable recent papers, among them:

  • Relapse on the Road to Recovery: Learning the Lessons of Failure on the Way to Successful Behavior Change, 2022, Journal of Health Service Psychology
  • PTSD/Substance Use Disorder Comorbidity: Treatment Options and Public Health Needs, 2020, Current Treatment Options in Psychiatry
  • Computer- vs. nurse practitioner-delivered brief intervention for adolescent marijuana, alcohol, and sex risk behaviors in school-based health centers, 2020, Drug and Alcohol Dependence
  • Prospective Randomized Trial on Smoking Cessation in Orthopaedic Trauma Patients: Results From the Let's STOP (Smoking in Trauma Orthopaedic Patients) Now Trial, 2020, Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma
  • Cross Agency Training to Promote Integrated Care for Substance Exposed Newborns, 2021, Alcoholism Drug Abuse & Substance Dependence

The prevalent topics addressed in their research include smoking behavior and cessation, health policy implementation science, prenatal substance exposure effects, adolescent sexual and reproductive health, substance abuse treatment and outcomes, as well as mental health research topics and psychiatry.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Carlo C. DiClemente include:

  • David Schultz
  • Rebecca L. Schacht
  • Michele A. Crisafulli
  • Lisa M. Najavits
  • Howard Clark

They have published frequently in several journals, notably:

  • Journal of Health Service Psychology
  • Current Treatment Options in Psychiatry
  • Alcoholism Drug Abuse & Substance Dependence
  • Drug and Alcohol Dependence
  • Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma

Carlo C. DiClemente's research covers several main fields including medicine, psychology, and health professions, with particular attention to general health professions and clinical psychology, alongside related subfields like physiology and epidemiology. Their work intersects significantly with public health issues and clinical interventions.

In 2007, Carlo C. DiClemente was recognized as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA).

Best Publications

  • In Search of How People Change: Applications to Addictive Behaviors

    James O. Prochaska;Carlo C. DiClemente;John C. Norcross

  • Stages and processes of self-change of smoking : toward an integrative model of change

    James O. Prochaska;Carlo C. DiClemente

  • Transtheoretical therapy: Toward a more integrative model of change.

    James O. Prochaska;Carlo C. DiClemente

  • The Process of Smoking Cessation: An Analysis of Precontemplation, Contemplation, and Preparation Stages of Change.

    Carlo C. DiClemente;James O. Prochaska;Scott K. Fairhurst;Wayne F. Velicer

  • Changing for Good

    James O. Prochaska;John C. Norcross;Carlo C. DiClemente

  • Stages of change in the modification of problem behaviors.

    J O Prochaska;C C DiClemente

  • Toward a Comprehensive Model of Change

    James O. Prochaska;Carlo C. Diclemente

  • The transtheoretical approach

    James O. Prochaska;Carlo C. DiClemente

  • Measuring processes of change: applications to the cessation of smoking.

    James O. Prochaska;Wayne F. Velicer;Carlo C. DiClemente;Joseph Fava

  • Self-change and therapy change of smoking behavior: A comparison of processes of change in cessation and maintenance

    Carlo C. DiClemente;James O. Prochaska

  • Decisional balance measure for assessing and predicting smoking status.

    Wayne F. Velicer;Carlo C. DiClemente;James O. Prochaska;Nancy Brandenburg

  • Relapse situations and self-efficacy: An integrative model☆☆☆

    Wayne F. Velicer;Carlo C. Diclemente;Joseph S. Rossi;James O. Prochaska

  • Standardized, individualized, interactive, and personalized self-help programs for smoking cessation.

    James O. Prochaska;Carlo C. DiClemente;Wayne F. Velicer;Joseph S. Rossi

  • Stages of change profiles in outpatient alcoholism treatment

    Carlo C. DiClemente;Sheryl O. Hughes

  • Self-efficacy and the stages of self-change of smoking

    Carlo C. DiClemente;James O. Prochaska;Michael Gibertini

  • Stages of change in psychotherapy: A follow-up report.

    Eileen A. McConnaughy;Carlo C. DiClemente;James O. Prochaska;Wayne F. Velicer

  • Oral topiramate for treatment of alcohol dependence: a randomised controlled trial

    Bankole A Johnson;Nassima Ait-Daoud;Charles L Bowden;Carlo C DiClemente

  • Motivational Interviewing and the Stages of Change

    Carlo C. DiClemente;Mary M. Velasquez

  • Toward a comprehensive, transtheoretical model of change: Stages of change and addictive behaviors.

    Carlo C. DiClemente;James O. Prochaska

  • In search of how people change: Applications to addictive behaviors.

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  • Predicting change in smoking status for self-changers.

    James O. Prochaska;Carlo C. DiClemente;Wayne F. Velicer;Stephen Ginpil

Frequent Co-Authors

James O. Prochaska
James O. Prochaska University of Rhode Island
Wayne F. Velicer
Wayne F. Velicer University of Rhode Island
Dennis M. Donovan
Dennis M. Donovan University of Washington
Kathleen M. Carroll
Kathleen M. Carroll Yale University
John C. Norcross
John C. Norcross University of Scranton
Ned L. Cooney
Ned L. Cooney Yale University
Joseph S. Rossi
Joseph S. Rossi University of Rhode Island
Robert L. Stout
Robert L. Stout Brown University
Richard Longabaugh
Richard Longabaugh Brown University
Gerard J. Connors
Gerard J. Connors University at Buffalo, State University of New York

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