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    Pilot Intervention to Increase Physical Activity Among Sedentary Urban Middle School Girls: A Two-Group Pretest–Posttest Quasi-Experimental Design by Robbins, Lorraine B., Pfeiffer, Karin A., Maier, Kimberly S., Lo, Yun-Jia, Wesolek (LaDrig), Stacey M.

    Published in The Journal of school nursing (01-08-2012)
    “…The primary purpose of the study was to determine whether girls in one school receiving nurse counseling plus an after-school physical activity club showed…”
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    Reliability and Validity of the Commitment to Physical Activity Scale for Adolescents by Robbins, Lorraine B., Ling, Jiying, Wesolek, Stacey M., Kazanis, Anamaria S., Bourne, Kelly A., Resnicow, Ken

    Published in American journal of health promotion (01-07-2017)
    “…Purpose. To examine psychometric properties of a Commitment to Physical Activity Scale for Adolescents (CPASA). Design. Two test-retest studies and a…”
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    "Girls on the Move" intervention protocol for increasing physical activity among low-active underserved urban girls: a group randomized trial by Robbins, Lorraine B, Pfeiffer, Karin A, Vermeesch, Amber, Resnicow, Kenneth, You, Zhiying, An, Lawrence, Wesolek, Stacey M

    Published in BMC public health (15-05-2013)
    “…Increasing moderate to vigorous physical activity among urban girls of low socioeconomic status is both a challenge and a public health priority. Physical…”
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    Process evaluation for a school-based physical activity intervention for 6th- and 7th-grade boys: Reach, dose, and fidelity by Robbins, Lorraine B., Pfeiffer, Karin Allor, Wesolek, Stacey M., Lo, Yun-Jia

    Published in Evaluation and program planning (01-02-2014)
    “…•Detailed process evaluation data collected during a pilot intervention is important to inform and enhance future program implementation in large-scale…”
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    Biological and Sociocultural Differences in Perceived Barriers to Physical Activity Among Fifth- to Seventh-Grade Urban Girls by Vermeesch, Amber L, Ling, Jiying, Voskuil, Vicki R, Bakhoya, Marion, Wesolek, Stacey M, Bourne, Kelly A, Pfeiffer, Karin A, Robbins, Lorraine B

    Published in Nursing research (New York) (01-09-2015)
    “…BACKGROUNDInadequate physical activity (PA) contributes to the high prevalence of overweight and obesity among U.S. adolescent girls. Barriers preventing…”
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