Center for Health Behavior Research (CHBR)
Driving innovation in health behavior research with interdisciplinary collaboration, groundbreaking theories and tools, and expert training for future research leaders.
Driving innovation in health behavior research with interdisciplinary collaboration, groundbreaking theories and tools, and expert training for future research leaders.
The CHBR provides a variety of measurement consultations.
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PDF copies of the following articles are available for download by clicking the citation. Any copies downloaded are for personal use only. Any further/multiple distribution, publication, or commercial use of this copyrighted material requires permission from the publisher.
This section provides links to the actual measures validated by the studies listed in the development section above.
Brief Risk Assessment Screening Tool (BRAT) (Glanz et al, 2003)
Core Skin Cancer Prevention Questionnaire (Glanz et al, 2008)
Sun Habits Survey (SHS) (Glanz et al, 2009): Adult
Sun Habits Survey (SHS) (Glanz et al, 2009): Parent/Child
[Note: the Core Skin Cancer Prevention Questionnaire and SHS have significant overlap in their content. However, the Core Questionnaire was designed by an expert consensus panel (of which Dr. Glanz was a participant), and the SHS was independently developed by Dr. Glanz’s research group.]
Sun Habits Diary (SHD) (Glanz et al, 2009): Adult
Sun Habits Diary (SHD) (Glanz et al, 2009): Parent/Child
[Note: This document is designed to be folded into a booklet]
Understanding the theoretical basis of health behavior and evaluating their use has been a mainstay of Dr. Glanz’s work. Please refer to the publications and resources below to learn more about this work.
Theory at a Glance Monograph, 2nd Edition, National Cancer Institute, September 2005
Health Behavior: Theory, Research, and Practice (5th Edition) – Instructor Companion Site , Karen Glanz (Editor), Barbara K. Rimer (Editor), K. Viswanath (Editor), July 2015, Jossey-Bass
Health Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research, and Practice (4th Edition) – Companion Materials , Karen Glanz (Editor), Barbara K. Rimer (Editor), K. Viswanath (Editor), September 2008, Jossey-Bass
Social and Behavioral Theories in Public Health Interventions – Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR) in the Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health (NIH), digital anthology website
PDF copies of articles are available for download by clicking the citation. Any copies downloaded are for personal use only. Any further/multiple distribution, publication, or commercial use of this copyrighted material requires permission from the publisher.
Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS), funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), is a system of highly reliable, valid, flexible, precise, and responsive assessment tools that measure patient-reported health status.