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    Mobile-Web app to self-manage low back pain: randomized controlled trial by Irvine, A Blair, Russell, Holly, Manocchia, Michael, Mino, David E, Cox Glassen, Terri, Morgan, Rebecca, Gau, Jeff M, Birney, Amelia J, Ary, Dennis V

    Published in Journal of medical Internet research (01-01-2015)
    “…Nonspecific low back pain (NLBP) is the diagnosis for individuals with back pain that has no underlying medical cause (eg, tumor, infection, fracture,…”
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    Efficacy Trial of a Brief Cognitive-Behavioral Depression Prevention Program for High-Risk Adolescents: Effects at 1- and 2-Year Follow-Up by Stice, Eric, Rohde, Paul, Gau, Jeff M, Wade, Emily

    “…Objective: To evaluate the effects of a brief group cognitive-behavioral (CB) depression prevention program for high-risk adolescents with elevated depressive…”
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    Predictors of the sustainability for an evidence-based eating disorder prevention program delivered by college peer educators by Bearman, Sarah Kate, Rohde, Paul, Pauling, Sydney, Gau, Jeff M, Shaw, Heather, Stice, Eric

    Published in Implementation science : IS (04-07-2024)
    “…Despite ongoing efforts to introduce evidence-based interventions (EBIs) into mental health care settings, little research has focused on the sustainability of…”
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    Gymnemic acids lozenge reduces short-term consumption of high-sugar food: A placebo controlled experiment by Stice, Eric, Yokum, Sonja, Gau, Jeff M

    Published in Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford) (01-11-2017)
    “…Gymnemic acids (GA) suppress sweet taste and reduce consumption of high-sugar foods (HSF) which has been attributed to the reduction in pleasure. Herein we…”
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    Web-based intervention to promote physical activity by sedentary older adults: randomized controlled trial by Irvine, A Blair, Gelatt, Vicky A, Seeley, John R, Macfarlane, Pamela, Gau, Jeff M

    Published in Journal of medical Internet research (01-02-2013)
    “…Physical activity (PA) for older adults has well-documented physical and cognitive benefits, but most seniors do not meet recommended guidelines for PA, and…”
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    The Effectiveness of a Web-Based Resource in Improving Postconcussion Management in High Schools by Glang, Ann E., Ph.D, Koester, Michael C., M.D, Chesnutt, James C., M.D, Gioia, Gerard A., Ph.D, McAvoy, Karen, Psy.D, Marshall, Sondra, Ph.D, Gau, Jeff M., M.S

    Published in Journal of adolescent health (2015)
    “…Abstract Purpose Because many sports concussions happen during school-sponsored sports events, most state concussion laws specifically hold schools accountable…”
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    Testing Mediators of Intervention Effects in Randomized Controlled Trials: An Evaluation of Three Depression Prevention Programs by Stice, Eric, Rohde, Paul, Seeley, John R, Gau, Jeff M

    “…Objective: Evaluate a new 5-step method for testing mediators hypothesized to account for the effects of depression prevention programs. Method: In this…”
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    Dissonance-based prevention of eating disorder risk factors in middle school girls: Results from two pilot trials by Rohde, Paul, Auslander, Beth A., Shaw, Heather, Raineri, Kate M., Gau, Jeff M., Stice, Eric

    “…ABSTRACT Objective Although several eating disorder prevention programs reduce eating disorder risk factors and symptoms for female high school and college…”
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    Clinician-Led, Peer-Led, and Internet-Delivered Dissonance-Based Eating Disorder Prevention Programs: Effectiveness of These Delivery Modalities Through 4-Year Follow-Up by Stice, Eric, Rohde, Paul, Shaw, Heather, Gau, Jeff M.

    “…Objective: Independent trials have found that the dissonance-based Body Project eating disorder prevention program is efficacious and effective; the present…”
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    Clinician-Led, Peer-Led, and Internet-Delivered Dissonance-Based Eating Disorder Prevention Programs: Acute Effectiveness of These Delivery Modalities by Stice, Eric, Rohde, Paul, Shaw, Heather, Gau, Jeff M.

    “…Objective: Because independent trials have provided evidence for the efficacy and effectiveness of the dissonance-based Body Project eating disorder prevention…”
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    Negative Life Events and Substance Use Moderate Cognitive Behavioral Adolescent Depression Prevention Intervention by Gau, Jeff M., Stice, Eric, Rohde, Paul, Seeley, John R.

    Published in Cognitive behaviour therapy (01-09-2012)
    “…Investigate factors that amplify or mitigate the effects of an indicated cognitive behavioral (CB) depression prevention program for adolescents with elevated…”
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    An Experimental Test of Increasing Implementation Support for College Peer Educators Delivering an Evidence-Based Prevention Program by Stice, Eric, Rohde, Paul, Gau, Jeff M., Bearman, Sarah Kate, Shaw, Heather

    “…Objective: College students are at particularly high risk for mental health problems, such as eating disorders, which are associated with functional…”
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    A Randomized Trial of Two Group-Delivered Transdiagnostic Eating Disorder Treatments: Dissonance-Based Treatment Versus Interpersonal Psychotherapy by Stice, Eric, Rohde, Paul, Yokum, Sonja, Gau, Jeff M., Bohon, Cara, Shaw, Heather

    “…Objective: Test whether a group-delivered dissonance-based transdiagnostic eating disorder treatment, Body Project Treatment (BPT), produces greater reductions…”
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    Factors that predict persistence versus non-persistence of eating disorder Symptoms: A prospective study of high-risk young women by Stice, Eric, Bohon, Cara, Gau, Jeff M., Rohde, Paul

    Published in Behaviour research and therapy (01-09-2021)
    “…Investigate baseline factors that prospectively predict persistence versus non-persistence of behavioral and cognitive eating disorder symptoms because…”
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    Implementation Factors That Predict Larger Effects From a Peer Educator Delivered Eating Disorder Prevention Program at Universities by Stice, Eric, Rohde, Paul, Gau, Jeff M., Shaw, Heather

    “…Objective: Identify implementation factors, including intervention, facilitator, participant, and college factors, that were associated with larger reductions…”
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    The Relationship between Parent Expectations and Postschool Outcomes of Adolescents with Disabilities by Doren, Bonnie, Gau, Jeff M., Lindstrom, Lauren E.

    Published in Exceptional children (22-09-2012)
    “…A secondary analysis was conducted of the National Longitudinal Transition Study-2 to examine (a) main effects of parents' school and postschool outcome…”
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    Effectiveness of the Body Project Eating Disorder Prevention Program for Different Racial and Ethnic Groups and an Evaluation of the Potential Benefits of Ethnic Matching by Stice, Eric, Onipede, Z. Ayotola, Shaw, Heather, Rohde, Paul, Gau, Jeff M.

    “…Objective: Provide an adequately powered tests of whether a group-delivered dissonance-based eating disorder prevention program (Body Project) is similarly…”
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    Risk Factors That Predict Future Onset of Each DSM-5 Eating Disorder: Predictive Specificity in High-Risk Adolescent Females by Stice, Eric, Gau, Jeff M., Rohde, Paul, Shaw, Heather

    Published in Journal of abnormal psychology (1965) (01-01-2017)
    “…Because no single report has examined risk factors that predict future onset each type of eating disorder and core symptom dimensions that crosscut disorders,…”
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    Randomized Trial of a Dissonance-Based Group Treatment for Eating Disorders Versus a Supportive Mindfulness Group Treatment by Stice, Eric, Rohde, Paul, Shaw, Heather, Gau, Jeff M

    “…Objective: This report evaluates a dissonance-based group eating disorder treatment designed to be a cost-effective front-line transdiagnostic treatment that…”
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