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Guy S. Parcel is affiliated with The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston in the United States. Their research work primarily spans the fields of Health Professions and Medicine.

The scientist's subfields of study include General Health Professions and Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health. Their main topics of work focus on Child and Adolescent Health as well as Infant Development and Preterm Care.

Guy S. Parcel has contributed to scholarly literature with publications at venues including OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University).

  • Parental fear as a barrier to children's independent mobility and resultant physical activity: final report 2015, 2021, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)

The scientist has collaborated with several frequent co-authors, which include:

  • Sharinne Crawford
  • Shannon K. Bennetts
  • Amanda Cooklin
  • Naomi J. Hackworth
  • Jan M. Nicholson

Best Publications

  • Planning Health Promotion Programs: An Intervention Mapping Approach

    L.K. Bartholomew;G.S. Parcel;G. Kok;N.H. Gottlieb

  • How individuals, environments, and health behaviors interact: Social cognitive theory.

    Cheryl L. Perry;Tom Baranowski;Guy S. Parcel

  • Outcomes of a Field Trial to Improve Children's Dietary Patterns and Physical Activity: The Child and Adolescent Trial for Cardiovascular Health (CATCH)

    Russell V. Luepker;Cheryl L Perry;Sonja M. McKinlay;Philip R. Nader

  • Intervention Mapping: A Process for Developing Theory and Evidence-Based Health Education Programs:

    L K Bartholomew;G S Parcel;G Kok

  • A taxonomy of behaviour change methods: an Intervention Mapping approach.

    Gerjo Kok;Nell H Gottlieb;Gjalt-Jorn Y Peters;Patricia Dolan Mullen

  • Implementation Mapping: Using Intervention Mapping to Develop Implementation Strategies.

    Maria E. Fernandez;Gill A. ten Hoor;Sanne van Lieshout;Serena A. Rodriguez

  • Intervention mapping : designing theory- and evidence-based health promotion programs

    Gerjo Kok;Guy S. Parcel

  • Three-Year Maintenance of Improved Diet and Physical Activity: The CATCH Cohort

    Philip R. Nader;Elaine J. Stone;Leslie A. Lytle;Cheryl L. Perry

  • Attitudes, Norms, and Self-Efficacy: A Model of Adolescents' HIV-Related Sexual Risk Behavior:

    Karen Basen-Engquist;Guy S. Parcel

  • Designing Effective Nutrition Interventions for Adolescents

    Deanna M Hoelscher;Alexandra E Evans;Guy S. Parcel;Steven H Kelder

  • School-based cardiovascular health promotion: the child and adolescent trial for cardiovascular health (CATCH).

    Cheryl L. Perry;Elaine J. Stone;Guy S. Parcel;R. Curtis Ellison

  • Promoting physical activity and a healthful diet among children: results of a school-based intervention study.

    Bruce G. Simons-Morton;Guy S. Parcel;Tom Baranowski;Ronald Forthofer

  • Planning health promotion programs: An intervention mapping approach, 2nd ed.

    L. Kay Bartholomew;Guy S. Parcel;Gerjo Kok;Nell H. Gottlieb

  • The effects of the Child and Adolescent Trial for Cardiovascular Health upon psychosocial determinants of diet and physical activity behavior.

    Elizabeth Edmundson;Guy S. Parcel;Henry A. Feldman;John Elder

  • School-based health education programs can be maintained over time: results from the CATCH Institutionalization study

    Deanna M Hoelscher;Henry A Feldman;Carolyn C Johnson;Leslie A Lytle

  • Safer choices: Reducing teen pregnancy, HIV, and STDs

    Karin Coyle;Karen Basen-Engquist;Douglas Kirby;Guy Parcel

  • Watch, Discover, Think, and Act: evaluation of computer-assisted instruction to improve asthma self-management in inner-city children

    L. K. Bartholomew;R. S. Gold;G. S. Parcel;D. I. Czyzewski

  • The co-morbidity of violence-related behaviors with health-risk behaviors in a population of high school students

    Pamela K. Orpinas;Karen M Basen-Engquist;Jo Anne Grunbaum;Guy S. Parcel

  • Strengthening Individual and Community Capacity to Prevent Disease and Promote Health: In Search of Relevant Theories and Principles

    Nicholas Freudenberg;Eugenia Eng;Brian Flay;Guy Parcel

  • The "Safer Choices" intervention: its impact on the sexual behaviors of different subgroups of high school students.

    Douglas B. Kirby;Elizabeth Baumler;Karin K. Coyle;Karen M Basen-Engquist

Frequent Co-Authors

Cheryl L. Perry
Cheryl L. Perry The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Gerjo Kok
Gerjo Kok Maastricht University
Carolyn C. Johnson
Carolyn C. Johnson Tulane University
Maria E. Fernandez
Maria E. Fernandez The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Steven H. Kelder
Steven H. Kelder The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Christine Markham
Christine Markham The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Nell H. Gottlieb
Nell H. Gottlieb The University of Texas at Austin
Herman P. Schaalma
Herman P. Schaalma Maastricht University
Paul R. Swank
Paul R. Swank The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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