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May, 2013 CURRICULUM VITAE JOHN P. ELDER, Ph.D., M.P.H. PRESENT POSITIONS: Distinguished Professor of Public Health Division of Health Promotion & Behavioral Sciences Graduate School of Public Health San Diego State University Adjunct Professor Department of Family & Preventive Medicine University of California, San Diego; and Program Leader, Reducing Cancer Disparities UCSD Moores Cancer Center PERSONAL: Business Address: Graduate School of Public Health San Diego State University San Diego, CA 92182 (619) 594-2997 [email protected] Place of Birth: Grant, Nebraska Military Service: United States Marine Corps, 1969-1971 Foreign Language: Fluent in Spanish EDUCATION: Department of Psychology, West Virginia University Degrees: Master of Arts (12/75); Doctor of Philosophy (12/78) in Psychology School of Public Health, Boston University School of Medicine Degree: Master of Public Health (5/84) Clinical Psychology Internship Program: 10/77 9/78 Camarillo State Hospital/UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute University of Nebraska, Lincoln Degree: Bachelor of Arts (5/74) in Psychology Scholarships: University of Nebraska Regents Alternate, 1969 University of Nebraska Academic Scholarship, 1972 AWARDS AND HONORS: President’s Leadership Award for Faculty and Staff Excellence (President Eliot Hirschman), San Diego State University, 2012. R. Tait McKenzie Annual Lecturer, American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (AAHPERD), 2011 Albert W. Johnson Lecturer & Distinguished Professor of Public Health, San Diego State University, 2009 National “Exelencia in Education” Award for promoting Latino student success, post-graduate category, received on behalf of SDSU/Center for Behavioral and Community Health Studies, 2009 Research Laureate, 3 rd annual award by the American Academy of Health Behavior, 2003 Sembrando Salud selected as an “Effective Program” by the US Department of Justice, and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMSHA) National Registry, June 13, 2003 Fellow, American Academy of Health Behavior, 2001 SDSU Alumni and Associates Award, Outstanding Professor, College of Health and Human Services, 1989-1990; 1995-1996 (Presidents Tom Day and Stephen Weber).

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May, 2013

CURRICULUM VITAE

JOHN P. ELDER, Ph.D., M.P.H.

PRESENT POSITIONS: Distinguished Professor of Public Health

Division of Health Promotion & Behavioral Sciences

Graduate School of Public Health

San Diego State University

Adjunct Professor

Department of Family & Preventive Medicine

University of California, San Diego; and

Program Leader, Reducing Cancer Disparities

UCSD Moores Cancer Center

PERSONAL:

Business Address: Graduate School of Public Health

San Diego State University

San Diego, CA 92182

(619) 594-2997

[email protected]

Place of Birth: Grant, Nebraska

Military Service: United States Marine Corps, 1969-1971

Foreign Language: Fluent in Spanish

EDUCATION:

Department of Psychology, West Virginia University

Degrees: Master of Arts (12/75); Doctor of Philosophy (12/78) in Psychology

School of Public Health, Boston University School of Medicine

Degree: Master of Public Health (5/84)

Clinical Psychology Internship Program: 10/77 – 9/78

Camarillo State Hospital/UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute

University of Nebraska, Lincoln

Degree: Bachelor of Arts (5/74) in Psychology

Scholarships: University of Nebraska Regents Alternate, 1969

University of Nebraska Academic Scholarship, 1972

AWARDS AND HONORS:

President’s Leadership Award for Faculty and Staff Excellence (President Eliot Hirschman), San Diego State

University, 2012.

R. Tait McKenzie Annual Lecturer, American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance

(AAHPERD), 2011

Albert W. Johnson Lecturer & Distinguished Professor of Public Health, San Diego State University, 2009

National “Exelencia in Education” Award for promoting Latino student success, post-graduate category, received

on behalf of SDSU/Center for Behavioral and Community Health Studies, 2009

Research Laureate, 3 rd

annual award by the American Academy of Health Behavior, 2003

Sembrando Salud selected as an “Effective Program” by the US Department of Justice, and Substance Abuse and

Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMSHA) National Registry, June 13, 2003

Fellow, American Academy of Health Behavior, 2001

SDSU Alumni and Associates Award, Outstanding Professor, College of Health and Human Services, 1989-1990;

1995-1996 (Presidents Tom Day and Stephen Weber).

Breakthrough Award for Creativity for the Honduras ARI Control Program, Academy for Educational

Development, 1989

Distinguished Achievement Award, American Heart Association (San Diego Chapter), 1986

Phi Beta Kappa, University of Nebraska, 1973

Phi Eta Sigma (Freshman Honorary), University of Nebraska 1971

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS:

2009 – Present Distinguished Professor of Public Health, San Diego State University (faculty since 1984; (Head, Division of Health Promotion & Behavioral Sciences 1989-2003; Acting Director, Graduate School of Public Health, 1996-1997)

2006 (July) – Present Leader, Health Disparities Program, Moores Cancer Center, University of California, San Diego

2004 – Present Coordinator, Doctoral Program in Health Behavior, San Diego State University

2003 – Present Adjunct Professor of Medicine, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California

1999 – 2000 Invited Professor, National School of Public Health, Madrid, Spain

1996 – 1998 Acting Director, Graduate School of Public Health, San Diego State University

1994 (Jan.) Visiting Professor, University of Indonesia School of Public Health

1993 – Present Adjunct Professor, Department of Family & Preventive Medicine, University of California, San Diego

1992-presentGuest Professor, Magdeburg (Germany) University of Applied Sciences

1990 – Present Adjunct Professor of Psychology, San Diego State University

1987 – Present Director, Institute for Behavioral and Community Health, San Diego State University

1986 – 1995 Senior Technical Advisor, Health Communications for Child Survival (HEALTHCOM) Project, USAID/Academy for Educational Development (Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Honduras, Guatemala, Ecuador and Yemen)

1982 – 1984 Assistant Professor of Community Medicine (Research), Brown University

1980 – 1984 Intervention Director, Pawtucket Heart Health Program

1979 – 1981 Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, West Virginia University School of Medicine

1978 – 1980 Director, Adult Services, FMRS Mental Health Council (WV)

1977 – 1978 Staff Research Associate, Camarillo Neuropsychiatric Institute, UCLA School of Medicine

1977 – 1978 Staff Psychologist and Director, Weston State Hospital (West Virginia) Mental Retardation Program

EDITORIAL SERVICE:

2000 – Present Editorial Board, American Journal of Preventive Medicine

1990 – Present Editorial Board, American Journal of Health Behavior

1987 – Present Editorial Board, Family and Community Health

1994 – 1996 Reviewer, Surgeon General's Reports on the Health Consequences of Smoking

COMMUNITY AND SCIENTIFIC SERVICE:

2011-Present Study Section Member, Health Disparities and Equity Promotion, NIH/National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities

1996 – Present Member, National Advisory Board, Redes en Acción Contra el Cancer

1995 – 2003 Member, Board of Directors, Community Health Group Foundation, Chula Vista, CA

1993 – 1997 Advisory Board, UCSD Programs in Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Studies

1993 Member, San Diego City Smoking Ordinance Task Force

1986 – 1988 Board of Directors, American Heart Association (San Diego)

1985 – 1987 Board of Directors, Mid City Community Clinic, San Diego

1984 – 1986 Member, U.S.A.-Germany Working Group for Heart Disease Prevention Research

1982 – Present Member, American Public Health Association

1979 – 1980 Ethics Committee, West Virginia State Psychological Association

PROFESSIONAL LICENSES:

March 1981 Registered Psychologist, Rhode Island (Registration #PS211)

October 1979 Licensed Psychologist, West Virginia (License #236)

TEACHING ACTIVITIES:

1997 – Present Doctoral students/ dissertations supervised:

J. Xavier Apodaca (1997; Psychology). Title: Hispanic health program participants and nonparticipant characteristics

Deborah Parra-Medina (1998; Epi/Public Health). Title: The modifying effect of sociocultural status on risk factors for Type 2 Diabetes in older Mexican American women

Susan Woodruff (1998; Epi/Public Health). Title: The epidemiology of smoking among U.S. Navy women recruits: prevalence, correlates, and short-term effects of involuntary cessation

Maria Luisa Zuniga (1999; Epi/Public Health). Title: A prospective randomized study to determine the effects of a prenatal immunization intervention on timeliness of infant immunization schedule initiation in two San Diego county community clinics

Guadalupe X. Ayala (2002; Psychology). Title: Project SHAPE: an experimental evaluation of a group versus computer-based intervention to improve food portion size estimation skills

Esmeralda Iniguez-Stevens (2006; Epi/Public Health). Title: A comparative analysis of environmental tobacco smoke exposure in Asians, Latinos, and whites households in San Diego County.

Susanna Martinez (2009; Health Behavior/Public Health). Title: Individual, social and environmental correlates of physical activity among Latinos in San Diego County.

Noe C. Crespo (2010; Health Behavior/Public Health). Title: Socio-demographic disparities of childhood asthma

1984 – Present Assistant to Full (Distinguished) Professor, Graduate School of Public Health, San Diego State University (Courses include Motivating Health Behavior [MPH], Communication [Masters and Doctoral levels], Program Planning and Evaluation [MPH], International Health Promotion [Masters and Doctoral levels], Measurement [PhD] and seminars in research)

1981 – 1984 Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Rhode Island (Social, Learning, Self-Awareness, Abnormal, and Health Psychology & Health Psychology Practicum)

CONSULTING ACTIVITIES:

2011 - 2012 USAID/Malaria Action Program, for States (MAPS) Project: Increase coverage and use of life-saving malaria interventions in Nigeria.

2009 USAID/Academy for Educational Development: NetMark Project: Mosquito bed net use promotion in Ghana and Ethiopia

2004 – 2006 World Health Organization: COMBI Project for Dengue (Laos, Malaysia, Barbados, Nicaragua, Brazil) and Tuberculosis Control (India, Kenya)

2003 – 2008 United States Department of Defense/Naval Health Research Center (HIV/AIDS Prevention in African Militaries)

2000 Indiana Minority Health Coalition (smoking prevention)

1997 – 2000 Health Canada (Province-by-province dissemination of heart health programs)

1995 – 1997 Rockefeller Foundation: Dengue Fever and Aedes Aegypti Control (El Progreso, Honduras and Merida, Mexico)

1995 – 1996 BASICS Child Survival Project (Guatemala)

1995 World Health Organization, Control of Diarrhea and Respiratory Diseases Section (Geneva, Switzerland)

1994 Sandy Lake Health and Diabetes Project, Sioux Lookout Zone (Cree Nation, Ontario, Canada)

1990 Pan American Health Organization (Santiago, Chile)

1989 – 1990 State of Nebraska Health Department (smoking prevention & control)

1988 – 1989 Behavior Analyst, USAID/AED, AIDSCOM Project (Latin America/Caribbean)

1986 – 1995 Behavior Analyst, USAID/Academy for Educational Development, HEALTHCOM program for child survival (Ecuador, Honduras, Peru, Guatemala, Mexico, Philippines, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea)

1985 – 1995 Western Consortium for Public Health, John Snow, Project Concern International - Mexico, and others (Haiti, Bolivia, Mexico)

1984 German Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Program

1982 – 1983 Central Falls (RI) School System (Parent/Teacher Training)

GRANTS & CONTRACTS:

Summary: Principal Investigator on 30 grants and contracts ($52m), Co-Principal/Co- Investigator on 34 grants and contracts ($60m).

2011-2015 (Co-Principal Investigator) An Ecological Approach to Addressing Childhood Obesity in Imperial County, CA (CDC; $6,275,000).

2011-2016 (Principal Investigator) Mentoring Diverse Students in Health Disparities Research (NIH/NIMHD, R25; 1,724,175).

2011-2014 (Co-Investigator) Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL)-SOL YOUTH (NHLBI, R01; $1,982,319)

2010 – 2014 (Principal Investigator) Investing in America’s Future: Mentoring Researchers in Latino Health Disparities (NIH/NHLBI, R25; $1,366,783).

2010 – 2015 (Principal Investigator) Clinical Behavioral Approach to Overweight Latino Youth (NIH/NIDDK, R01; $2,309,319).

2010 – 2015 (Co-Investigator) Promoting Physical Activity Among Churchgoing Latinas. (National Cancer Institute, R01; $2,347,687).

2009 – 2014 (Principal Investigator) San Diego Prevention Research Center: Obesity Prevention and Control in the Latino Community (CDC, U48; $8,000,000).

2009 – 2014 (Co-Investigator) El Valor de Nuestra Salud (National Cancer Institute, R01; $2,987,810; G. X. Ayala, Principal Investigator).

2009 – 2012 (Co-Principal Investigator) A Translation Study of the Academia Da Cidade Program

(ACP) (CDC, R18; $449,569; S. Marshall, Co-Principal Investigator)

2009 – 2011 (Principal Investigator) Obesity Prevention and Control in the Latino Community –

Latin American Chronic Disease Prevention Network (CDC, U48; $1,190,485).

2009 – 2011 (Co-Investigator) Peers for Progress: Alliance to Control Diabetes/Alianza para

Controlar la Diabetes (American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation, AGMT;

$800,416; G.X. Ayala, Principal Investigator)

2008 – 2010 (Co-Investigator) Promoting Active Communities through Faith-based Organizations

(RWJF, $221,528; E. Arredondo, Principal Investigator)

2007 – 2012 (Co-Investigator) South Bay Partnership to Reduce Diabetes and CVD in Latinos –

Project EXPORT (NIH/NCMHD, P20; $6,245,220; G. Talavera, Principal Investigator)

2007 – 2011 (San Diego Site Principal Investigator) Away from Home and Out of School: Adolescent PA and BMI Changes that Occur with Driving and Eating Out (NIH/NHLBI Subcontract from RAND, $804,973).

2007 – 2011 (Co-Principal Investigator) Latino Mothers as Primary Agents of Change in Healthy Lifestyle Parenting (ACS, RSGT; $1,282,000; G.X. Ayala, Principal Investigator)

2006 – 2013 (Co-Principal Investigator) San Diego Hispanic Community Health Study (NIH/NHLBI Contract, $9,700,000; G. Talavera, Principal Investigator).

2006 – 2011 (Principal Investigator) Obesity Prevention & Control in Community Recreation Centers (NIH/NIDDK, R01; $3,732,000)

2006 – 2010 (Co-Principal Investigator) Cardiovascular Risk Disparities: Socioemotional Pathways (NIH/NHLBI, $2,362,851; Linda Gallo, Principal Investigator)

2006 – 2009 (Co-Principal Investigator) Global Health Partnership at UCSD and SDSU (NIH/Fogarty International Center, $387,409; S. Strathdee, Principal Investigator)

2006 – 2008 (Co-Principal Investigator) Promoting Physical Activity in Church Going Latinas (NIH/NCI, $312,455; E. Arredondo, Principal Investigator)

2005 – 2008 (Co-Investigator) Ecological and Psychosocial Correlates of Parenting in Preventing Obesity (ACS, $39,000; E. Arredondo, Principal Investigator).

2004 – 2011 (Consultant/Co-Investigator) Measuring Entomological Risk for Dengue (NIH/NIAID,

$1,690,000; T. Scott, Principal Investigator).

2004 – 2009 (Principal Investigator) San Diego Prevention Research Center: Promotion of Physical Activity in the Latino Community (CDC; $760,945).

2002 – 2007 (Principal Investigator) Obesity Prevention in Latino Home and Community Environment (NIH/NHLBI, $3,770,000).

2002 – 2005 (Co-Investigator) Culturally Tailored Ethics Training for the Latino Community (NIH, $759,242; C. Nebeker, Principal Investigator).

2001 – 2004 (Co-Investigator) Sun Safety Intervention for Postal Carriers (NIH/NCI, $1,908,123; J. Mayer, Principal Investigator).

2000 – 2007 (Principal Investigator) Trial of Activity for Adolescent Girls (NIH/NHLBI, $4,186,000).

2000 – 2005 (Co-Investigator) Redes en Acción: Cancer Awareness, Training, and Research (Baylor School of Medicine, $97,663; G. Talavera, Principal Investigator).

2000 – 2003 (Co-Investigator) En Acción: Cancer Training, Research and Awareness (NIH/NCI, $254,416; G. Talavera, Principal Investigator).

1999 – 2003 (Principal Investigator) Innovative Nutrition Communication for Latinos (NIH, $1,313,793).

1999 – 2003 (Principal Investigator) Smoking Prevention for Latino Middle School Students (NIH, $1,979,037).

1998 – 2001 (Principal Investigator) Center for Tobacco Control in Latino Communities (Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program, University of California, $4,104,195).

1997 – 2000 (Principal Investigator) Minority High School Student Research Apprentice Program (NIH/NCRR, $87,225).

1997 – 1999 (Principal Investigator) USMC Alcohol Abuse Reduction Campaign (Naval Health Research Center, $325,000).

1997 – 1998 (Principal Investigator) Minority Intervention for K-12 Teachers and High Schools (NIH/PHS, $29,075).

1996 – 2000 (Co- Principal Investigator) Middle School Physical Activity & Nutrition (M-SPAN). (NIH, $2,829,567; J. Sallis, Principal Investigator).

1996 – 1998 (Principal Investigator) Evaluation of “Border Vision Fronteriza” (University of Arizona, $10,000.).

1995 – 1999 (Principal Investigator) Reducing Cancer Risk in Migrant Hispanic Adolescents - Sembrando Salud (NIH/NCI, $1,739,893). Selected as an “Effective Program” by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMSHA) National Registry, June 13, 2003.

1995 – 1999 (Principal Investigator) California Immunization Projects (Trustees of California State University, Department of Health Services, $4,484,429).

1994 – 1998 (Co-Principal Investigator) SUNWISE - Programming by Aquatics Teachers and Pharmacists (NIH/NIAMS, $974,845, J. Mayer, Principal Investigator).

1994 – 1998 (Co-Principal Investigator) Facility Inreach Strategy to Promote Annual Mammography (U.S. Army Medical Reserve Development Acquisition and Logistics Command, $724,362, J. Mayer, Principal Investigator).

1992 – 2000 (Co-Investigator, San Diego subcontract) En Acción: National Network for Hispanic Cancer Prevention (NIH/NCI, $1,200,337; A. Ramirez, Principal Investigator).

1992 – 1996 (Principal Investigator) CVD Nutrition Education for Low Literacy ESL Students (NIH/NHLBI, $1,508,000).

1992 – 1993 (Principal Investigator, subcontract) Regional Training Center for the Early Detection and Control of Breast and Cervical Cancer (CDC: subcontract, State of California Department Of Health, $198,000).

1991 – 1994 (Co-Principal Investigator; subcontract P.I.) Compañeros en la Salud: Cancer Control Among Hispanics (NIH/NCI, $1,285,408 (subcontract: $804,000); F. Castro, Principal Investigator).

1990 – 1995 (Principal Investigator) Independent Evaluation of Efforts to Prevent and Reduce Tobacco Use Under AB75 (State of California Department of Health Services, $4,552,889).

1990 – 1993 (Co-Principal Investigator) Assessing Tobacco Refusal Skills in Latino Youth (University of California, $700,000, J. Sallis, Principal Investigator).

1990 – 1993 (Principal Investigator) Experimental Approach to Tobacco Control for High-Risk Teens (University of California, $585,000).

1990 – 1993 (Co-Investigator) Reduction of Passive Smoking by Pediatric Asthma Patients (University of California, $650,000, M. Hovell, Principal Investigator).

1990 – 1992 (Principal Investigator) Alma, Vida y Corazón (American Heart Association, $16,500).

1990 – 1991 (Co-Investigator) Baseline Surveys of Attitudes, Behaviors and Media Exposure Regarding Smoking and Tobacco Use (State of California Department of Health Services, $2,000,000; J. Pierce, Principal Investigator).

1990 – 1991 (Principal Investigator) Nutrición Escolar: Choose Well, Be Well (California Department of Education, $6,000).

1989 – 1990 (Principal Investigator) Computerized Instruction in Health Education and Health Promotion (California State University Lottery Funds, $23,000).

1988 – 1994 (Co-Principal Investigator) Promoting Self-Care Behaviors in an Elderly Population (Health Care Finance Administration Cooperative Agreement, $1,200,000, S. Williams, Principal Investigator).

1988 – 1993 (Co-Investigator) Teaching Youth Social Skills: An AIDS Prevention Trial (NIH/NICHD, $997,000; M. Hovell, Principal Investigator).

1988 – 1990 (Faculty Associate) Por la Vida (State of California Department of Health, $230,000; K. Senn, Principal Investigator).

1988 – 1989 (Principal Investigator) Preventing Smoking in Public Schools in Tijuana, Mexico (Cowell Foundation, $8,600).

1987 – 2001 (Co-Investigator) Diet and Activity in Mexican American and Anglo Children (NIH/NHLBI, $2,882,633, P. Nader, Principal Investigator).

1987 – 1997 (Co-Principal Investigator) Children's Activity Trial of Cardiovascular Health (NIH/NHLBI, $4,491,075; P. Nader, Principal Investigator).

1987 – 1992 (Principal Investigator) Project Salsa: Promoting Nutritional Health in a Latino Population (Kaiser Family Foundation and the Ruth Mott Fund, $675,000).

1987 – 1992 (Principal Investigator) Project SHOUT: Preventing Tobacco Use in Public Schools (NIH/NCI, $1,350,000).

1986 – 1991 (Co-Principal Investigator) San Diego Total Resource Recovery Program-Epidemiology Component (Western Consortium for the Health Professions, $670,000; C. Molgaard, Principal Investigator).

1985 – 1986 (Co-Investigator) A Profile of Exercise Determinants: A Case-Control Approach (CDC, ASPH Cooperative Agreement, $85,310; M. Hovell, Principal Investigator).

1982] – 1985 (Co-Principal Investigator) Psychosocial Stressors and Smoking (NIH/NHLBI, $260,000; D. Abrams, Principal Investigator)

1980 – 1981 (Director) Community Mental Health Services (West Virginia Department of Health, $1,320,090).

1979 - 1980 (Director) Job Interviewing Skills Training (Comprehensive Training and Employment Act Program, $38,000).

1979 – 1980 (Director) Adult Mental Retardation - Day Activity (West Virginia Department of Health, $62,000; J. Waldeck, Contractor).

BOOKS:

3. Elder J. (2001). Behavior Change and Public Health in the Developing World. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

2. Elder J, Hovell M, Mayer J, Geller G. (1994). Motivating Health Behavior. New York: Delmar.

1. Graeff J, Elder J, Booth E. (1993). Communications for Health Behavior Change: A Developing Country Perspective. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

ARTICLES:

Under Review:

Elder, JP, Ayala, GX, McKenzie, T, Litrownik, AJ, Gallo, L, Arredondo, EM, Talavera, G. & Kaplan, RM. (in

press). A three decade evolution to transdisciplinary research: Community health research in California-Mexico

border communities. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action.

Ayala, G.X., Ibarra, L., Horton, L., Arredondo, E.M., Slymen, D.J, Engelberg, M., Rock, C.L., Hernandez, E.,

Parada, H., & Elder, J.P. (in press). Evidence supporting a promotora-delivered entertainment education

intervention for improving mothers’ dietary intake: the Entre Familia: Reflejos de Salud study. Journal of Health

Communication.

Stoddard ST, Forshey BM, MorrisonAC, Astete Vega H, Paz Soldan V, Vazquez-Prokopec GM, Vilcarromero S,

Sihuincha M, Elder JP, Halsey ES, Kochel TJ, Kitron U, Scott TW (under review) Human mobility defines

transmission of a vector-borne disease: measuring exposure and individual risk of infection with dengue virus

Labarca, C.H., Molina, M., Escalante, E., Lugo, B., Macias, G., M., Medina, V., Elder, J.P., & Ayala, G.X.

(under review). Multiple perspectives on the development and implementation of a community-based healthy

lifestyle intervention: The voices of promotoras, coordinators, and researchers. Submitted to Obesity

Interventions in Underserved U.S. Communities: Evidence and Directions.

McKenzie TL, Moody JS, Carlson JA, Lopez NV, Elder JP (in press). Neighborhood Income Matters:Disparities

in Recreation Facilities, Amenities, and Programs. Submitted to Journal of Leisure Research

Baquero, B., Ayala, G.X., Norman, G., Elder, J.P. (under review). Social, economic and cultural determinants of

obesity among Mexican immigrants and Mexican-Americans living on the US-Mexico border in Southern

California. Submitted to American Journal of Public Health.

Publications:

311. Elder JP, Ayala GX, Arredondo E, Talavera GA, McKenzie T, Hoffman L, Cuestas L, Molina M, Patrick

K (2013). Community Health Partnerships for Chronic Disease Prevention among Latinos: The San

Diego Prevention Research Center. Journal of Primary Prevention; 34, 17-29.

310. Vazquez-Prokopec GM, Bisanzio D, Stoddard S, Paz-Soldan V, Morrison AC, Elder JP, Ramirez-

Paredes J, Halsey ES, Kochel TJ, Scott TW, Kitron U (in press). Using GPS technology to quantify

human mobility, dynamic contacts and infectious disease dynamics in a resource-poor urban environment.

PLOS ONE; 2013.

309. Lobelo F, Garcia de Quevedo Landa I, Elder JP, Mehta S, Holub CK, Arredondo EM, Barquera S. (in

press) School-based programs aimed at the prevention and treatment of obesity: Evidence-based

interventions for youth in Latin America. J School Health.

308. Elder JP, Holub CK, Crespo NC, López NV (in press). Reducing Health Disparities in Latino

Populations in the US. Oxford Bibliographies in Public Health.

307. Perez L, Arredondo EM, Elder JP, Simón Barquera S, Nagle B, Holub Ck (2013). Evidence-Based

Obesity Treatment Interventions for Latino Adults in the U.S.: A Systematic Review. American Journal

of Preventive Medicine; 44(5):550-560.

306. Mehta S, Dimsdale J, Nagle B, Holub CK, Woods C, Barquera S, Elder JP (2013). Worksite

Interventions: Improving Lifestyle Habits Among Latin American Adults. American Journal of

Preventive Medicine; 44(5):538-542.

305. Holub CK, Elder JP, Arredondo EM, Barquera S, Eisenberg CM,Sánchez Romero LM, RiveraJ, Lobelo

F, Simoes EJ (2013). Obesity Control in Latin American and U.S. Latinos : A Systematic Review.

American Journal of Preventive Medicine; 44(5):529-537

304. Elder JP, Arredondo EM (2013). Strategies to Reduce Obesity in the U.S. and Latin America: Lessons

That Cross International Borders. American Journal of Preventive Medicine; 44(5):526-528.

303. Elder JP, Crespo NC, Corder K, Ayala GX, Slymen DJ, Lopez NV, Moody JS, McKenzie TL (2013).

Childhood obesity prevention and control in city recreation centers and family homes: the MOVE/me

Muevo Project. Pediatric Obesity.

302. Arredondo, E.M., Lemus, H., Elder, J.P., Molina, M., Martinez, S., Sumek, C., & Ayala, G.X. (2012).

The relationship between sedentary behavior and depression among Latinos living in the US: Who’s at

risk? Mental Health and Physical Activity, 6, 3-9.

301. Volkmann T, Fraga MA, Brodine SK, Iñiguez -Stevens E, Cepeda A, Elder JP, Garfein RS et al. (2012).

Drug-scene familiarity and exposure to gang violence among residents in a rural farming community in

Baja California, Mexico. Global Public Health: An International Journal for Research, Policy and

Practice; Online version 16 Oct 2012.

300. Corder K, Crespo NC, Van Sluijs N, Lopez NV, Elder JP (in press).. Parental Awareness of Young

Children's Physical Activity. Preventive Medicine.

299. Elder JP, Ayala GX, Arredondo EM, Talavera GA, McKenzie TL, Hoffman L, Cuestas L, Molina M,

Patrick K (2013). Community Health Partnerships for Chronic Disease Prevention Among Latinos: The

San Diego Prevention Research Center. Journal of Primary Prevention; 34, 17-29. DOI

10.1007/s10935-013-0292-5

298. Lee S, Young DR, Pratt, CA, Jobe JA, Chae SE, McMurray RG, Johnson CC, Going SB, Elder JP,

Stevens J (2012). Effects of Parents’ Employment Status on Changes in Body Mass Index and Percent

Body Fat in Adolescent Girls. Journal of Childhood Obesity; 526-32. DOI: 10.1089/chi.2011.0087

297. Holub C, Elder JP, Lobelo F, Mehta SM, Sanchez LM (in press). School-wide programs aimed at obesity

among Latino youth in the U.S.: A review of the evidence. Journal of School Health.

296. Crespo NC, Corder K, Marshall SJ, Norman GJ, Sallis JF, Patrick K, Elder JP. An examination of

multilevel factors that may explain gender differences in children's physical activity. Journal of Physical

Activity and Health (in press).

295. Gonzalez P, Castaneda SF, Mills PJ, Talavera GA, Elder JP, Gallo LC (2012). Determinants of Breast,

Cervical and Colorectal Cancer Screening Adherence in Mexican–American Women. Journal of

Community Health; 37(2): 421-433.

294. Arellano-Morales L, Woo CM, Elder JP. (2012). Acculturation among Latino Primary Caregivers and

Physician Communication: Receipt of Advice Regarding Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors. Journal of

Community Health; (published online 8 july 12)

293. Cohen DA Ghosh-Dastidar B, Beckman R, Lytle L, Elder JP, Pereira MA, Mortenson SV, Pickrel J,

Conway TL (2012). Adolescent girls’ most common source of junk food away from home. Health &

Place; 18: 963–970.

292. Carlson JA, Crespo NC, Patterson RE, Sallis JF, Elder JP (2012) Dietary-related and physical activity-

related predictors of obesity in children: a two year prospective study. Childhood Obesity: 8 (2): 106-

11.

291. Fortmann AL, Gallo LC., Roesch SC, Mills PJ, Barrett-Connor E, Talavera GA., Elder JP, Matthews

KA (in Press). Socioeconomic status, nocturnal blood pressure dipping, and psychosocial factors: a cross-

sectional investigation in Mexican-American women. Annals of Behavioral Medicine.

290. Saksvig BI, Webber L, Elder JP, Ward D, Evenson K, Dowda M, Chae SE, Treuth MS (in press). A

cross sectional and longitudinal study of 6th and 8th grade girls who reported travel by walking before and

after school. Journal of Adolescent Health.

289. Morello MI, Madanat H, Crespo NC, Lemus H, Elder JP (2012). Associations among parent

acculturation, child BMI, and child fruit and vegetable consumption in a Hispanic sample. Journal of

Immigrant and Minority Health; 2012 March 04. [Epub ahead of print]

288. Ayala GX, Reilly M, Elder JP, Patrick K (2013). Physician communication and physical activity among

Latinas. Journal of Physical Activity and Health; 10(4), 602-606.

287. Arredondo EM, Mendelson T, Elder J, Marshall S, La Flair S, Ayala GX (2011). The relation of medical

conditions to depressive symptoms among Latinos: Leisure time physical activity as a mediator. Journal

of Health Psychology; 2011 October 11. [Epub ahead of print]

286. Rodriguez DA, Cho G-I, Elder JP, Conway TL, Evenson KR, and Ghosh-Dastidar B (2011). Identifying

Walking Trips From GPS and Accelerometer Data in Adolescent Females. Journal of Physical Activity

and Health; 2011 May 11. [Epub ahead of print]

285. Corder K, Crespo NC, van Sluijs EMF, Shadron LM, Moody JS, Sallis J, ElderJP (2011). Predictors of

change in sports participation in Latino and non-Latino children. BJSM; 2011 Sep 7. [Epub ahead of

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284. Lopez NV, Ayala GX, Corder K, Eisenberg CM, Zive MM, Wood C, Elder JP (2012). Parent support

and parent-mediated behaviors are associated with children’s sugary beverage consumption. Journal of

the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics; 112:541-547.

283. Corder K, Crespo NC, Elder JP, Sallis J (2011). Active children use more locations for physical activity.

Health and Place; 17 (4): 911-919.

282. Ayala, GX for the San Diego Prevention Research Center (2011). Effects of a promotora-based

intervention to promote physical activity: Familias Sanas y Activas. American Journal of Public

Health: 101(12): 2261-2268.

281. Shivpuria S, Gallo LC, Mills PJ, Matthews KA, Elder JP, Talavera GA (2011). Trait Anger, Cynical

Hostility and Inflammation in Latinas: Variations by Anger Type? Brain, Behavior, and Immunity;

25(6): 1256-1263.

280. Gallo LC, Fortmann AL, Roesch SC, Barrett-Connor E, Elder JP, Espinosa de los Monteros K, Shivpuri

S, Mills PJ, Talavera GA, Matthews KA (2011). Socioeconomic status, psychosocial resources and risk,

and cardiometabolic risk in Mexican-American women. Health Psychology; 2011 November 7. DOI:

10.1037/a0025689.

279. Ayala GX, Loredo J, Arredondo EM, Elder JP, Patrick K (2011). Examining the importance of sleep in a

U.S.-Mexico border community/Examinando la importancia del sueño en una comunidad fronteriza EE.

UU. – México. Revista Latinoamericana De Medicina Conductual /Latin American Journal Of

Behavioral Medicine; 2, 33-41.

278. Elder JP, McKenzie TL, Arredondo EM, Crespo NC, Ayala GX (2011). Effects of a Multi-Pronged

Intervention on Children’s Activity Levels at Recess: The Aventuras para Niños Study1,2. American

Society for Nutrition; 2:1S–6S

277. Lee NVL, Ayala GX, Corder K, Eisenberg CM, Zive MM, Wood C, Elder JP (2012) Parent-mediated

behaviors are associated with children’s sugar-sweetened beverage consumption. Journal of the

American Dental Association; 112(4), 541-547

276. Eisenberg CM, Ayala GX, Crespo NC, Lee NVL, Zive MM, Corder K, Wood C, Elder JP (2012)

Examining multiple parenting behaviors on young children’s dietary fat consumption. Journal of

Nutrition Education and Behavior; 44(4):302-9. DOI: 10.1016/j.jneb.2011.10.004.

275. Ayala, GX, Elder JP (2011). Qualitative methods to ensure acceptability of behavioral and social

interventions to the target population. Journal of Public Health Dentistry; 71: S69-S79.

274. Crespo NC, Ayala GX, Vercammen-Grandjean CD, Slymen D, Elder JP (2011). Socio-demographic disparities of childhood asthma. Journal of Child Health Care; DOI: 10.1177/1367493510397680

273. Crespo NC, Elder JP, Ayala GX, Slymen DJ, Campbell NR, Sallis JF, McKenzie TL, Baquero B, Arredondo EM (2012). Results of a multi-level intervention to prevent and control childhood obesity among Latino children: The Aventuras para Niños study. Annals of Behavioral Medicine; 43(1): 84-100.

272. Martinez SM, Ayala GX, Patrick K, Arredondo EM, Roesch S, Elder JP. (2012). Associated pathways between neighborhood environment, community resource factors and leisure-time physical activity among Mexican-American adults in San Diego, CA. American Journal of Health Promotion; 26(5), 281-288

271. Elder JP, Crespo NC (2010). Community Mitigation of Disease Outbreaks: Health Communication

Perspectives. American Journal of Preventive Medicine; 39(5): 487-488.

270. Martinez SM, Elder JP, Roesch S, Arredondo EM, Ayala GX, Patrick K (2011). Walking for

transportation among Latino adults in San Diego County: Who meets physical activity guidelines?

Journal of Physical Activity & Health; 8(7): 898-906.

269. Ayala GX, Vaz L, Earp J, Elder JP, Cherrington A (2010). Outcome effectiveness of the lay health

advisor model among Latinos in the United States: An examination by role type. Health Education

Research: Theory & Practice; 25 (5): 815-840.

268. McKenzie TL, Crespo NC, Baquero B, Elder JP (2010). Leisure-Time physical activity in Elementary

School: Analysis of Contextual Conditions. Journal of School Health; 80(10): 470-477.

267. Cherrington A, Ayala GX, Elder JP, Arredondo EM, Fouad M, Scarinci I (2010). Recognizing the

diverse roles of community health workers in the elimination of health disparities: Volunteers versus paid

staff. Ethnicity and Disease; 20:189-194.

266. Anderson SE, Murray DM, Johnson C, Elder JP, Lytle L, Jobe JB, Saksvig B, Stevens J (2011). Obesity

and depressed mood associations differ by race/ethnicity in adolescent girls. International Journal of

Pediatric Obesity; 6(1): 69-78.

265. Paz Soldan V, Stoddard S, Vazquez G, Morrison A, Elder JP, Kitron U, Kochel T, Scott, T (2010).

Assessing and Maximizing the Acceptability of GPS Device Use for Studying the Role of Human

Movement in Dengue Virus Transmission in Iquitos, Peru. American Journal of Tropical Medicine

and Hygiene; 82(4):723-730.

264. Andaya A, Arredondo EM, Alcaraz J, Lindsay S, Elder JP (2011). Frequency of family meals and

dietary intake among elementary-age Latino children. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior;

43(5):308-315.

263. Vazquez-Prokopec GM, Stoddard ST, Paz-Soldan V, Morrison AC, Elder JP, Kochel TJ, Scott, TW,

Kitron U (2009). Usefulness of commercially available GPS data-loggers for tracking human movement

and exposure to dengue virus. International Journal of Health Geographics; 8:68.

262. Ayala GX, Elder JP, Campbell NR, Arredondo EM, Baquero B, Crespo NC, & Slymen D (2010).

Longitudinal intervention effects on parenting of the Aventuras para Niños study. American Journal of

Preventive Medicine; 38(2):154–162.

261. Villa-Caballero L, Arredondo EM, Campbell NR, Elder JP (2009). Family History of diabetes, parental

body mass index predict obesity in Latino Children. the Diabetes Educator; 35: 959-965.

260. Ballenger-Browning KK, Elder JP (2009). Multi-modal Aedes Aegypti mosquito reduction interventions

and dengue fever prevention. Tropical Medicine and International Health; 14(12):1542-51.

259. Gammelgard A, Ayala GX, Sallis JF, Elder JP (2011). The association of physical activity and work-

related characteristics among Latino adults. Journal of Physical Activity & Health; 8(1): 79-84.

258. Stoddard ST, Morrison AC, Vazquez-Prokopec GM, Paz Soldan V, Kochel TJ, Kitron U, Elder JP,

Scott TW (2009). The role of human movement in the transmission of vector- borne pathogens.

PLoS Negl Trop Dis; 3(7): e481.

257. Woodruff SI, Candelaria JI, Elder JP (2010). Recruitment, training outcomes, retention, and performance

of community health advisors in two tobacco control intervention for Latinos. Journal of Community

Health; 35(2):124-134.

256. Elder JP, Ballenger-Browning K (2009). Community involvement in dengue vector control. BMJ;

338:b1023

255. Baquero B, Ayala GX, Arredondo EM, Campbell NR, Slymen DJ, Gallo L, Elder JP (2009). Secretos de

la Buena Vida: processes of dietary change via a tailored nutrition communication intervention for

Latinas. Health Education Research; 24(5): 855-866.

254. Taber DR, Stevens J, Murray DM, Elder JP, Webber LS, Jobe JB, Lytle LA (2009). The effect of a

physical activity intervention on bias in self-reported activity. Annals of Epidemiology; 19(5): 316–322.

253. Elder JP, Ayala GX, Parra Medina D, Talavera GA (2009). Health promotion in the Latino community:

Communication issues and approaches. Annual Review of Public Health; 30: 227-51.

252. Bothwell EKG, Ayala GX, Conway TL, Rock CL, Gallo LC, Elder JP (2009). Underreporting of food

intake among Mexican/Mexican-American women: Rates and correlates. Journal of the American

Dietetic Association; 109(4): 624-32.

251. Treuth M, Baggett C, Pratt C, Going S, Elder JP, Charneco EY, Webber L (2009). A longitudinal study

of sedentary behavior and overweight in adolescent girls. Obesity; 17(5): 1003-8.

250. Larios SE, Ayala GX, Arredondo EM, Baquero B, Elder JP (2009). Development and validation of a

scale to measure Latino parenting strategies related to children’s obesigenic behaviors: The Parenting

strategies for Eating and Activity Scale (PEAS). Appetite; 52(1): 166-72.

249. Elder JP, Arredondo EM, Campbell NR, Baquero B, Duerksen S, Ayala GX, Crespo NC, Slymen D,

McKenzie, T (2010). Individual, Family, and Community Environmental Correlates of Obesity in

Hispanic Elementary School Children. Journal of School Health; 80(1): 20-30.

248. Elder JP, Ayala GX, Slymen DJ, Arredondo EM, Campbell NR (2009). Evaluating psychosocial and

behavioral mechanisms of change in a tailored communication intervention. Health Education and

Behavior; 36: 366-380.

247. Pratt C, Webber LS, Baggett CD, Ward D, Pate RR, Murray D, Lohman T, Lytle L, Elder JP (2008).

Sedentary activity and body composition of middle-school girls: The Trial of Activity for Adolescent

Girls. Research Quarterly for Exercise & Sport; 79(4): 458-67.

246. Espinosa de los Monteros K, Gallo LC, Elder JP, Talavera GA (2008). Individual and area-based

indicators of acculturation and the metabolic syndrome in low income, border region Mexican-American

women. American Journal of Public Health; 98(11): 1979-1986.

245. Elder JP, Shuler L, Moe SG, Grieser M, Pratt C, Cameron S, Hingle M, Pickrel JL, Saksvig BI,

Schachter K, Strohlein S, Bothwell EKG (2008). Recruiting a diverse group of middle school girls into

the Trial of Activity for Adolescent Girls (TAAG). Journal of School Health; 78(10): 523-531.

244. Ayala GX, Rogers M, Arredondo EM, Campbell NR, Baquero B, Duerksen S, Elder JP (2008). Away-

from-home food intake and risk for obesity: Examining the influence of context. Obesity; 16(5): 1002-

1008.

243. Martinez SM, Ainsworth B, Elder JP (2008). A review of physical activity measures used among U.S.

Latinos: Guidelines for developing culturally appropriate measures. Annals of Behavioral Medicine;

36(2): 195-207.

242. McKenzie TL, Baquero B, Crespo NC, Arredondo EM, Campbell NR, Elder JP (2008). Environmental

correlates of physical activity in Mexican-American children at home. Journal of Physical Activity and

Health; 5(4): 579-591.

241. Martinez SM, Ayala GX, Arredondo EM, Finch B, Elder JP (2008). Active transportation and

acculturation among Latino children in San Diego County. Preventive Medicine; 47(3): 313-318.

240. Johnson CC, Murray DM, Elder JP, Jobe JB, Dunn AL, Kubik M, Vorhees C, Schacter K (2008).

Depressive symptoms and physical activity in geographically diverse adolescent girls. Medicine &

Science in Sports & Exercise; 40(5):818-826.

239. Webber LS, Catellier DJ, Lytle LA, Murray DM, Pratt CA, Young DR, Elder JP, Lohman TG, Stevens J,

Jobe JB, Pate RR (2008). Promoting physical activity in middle-school girls: Trial of Activity for

Adolescent Girls. American Journal of Preventive Medicine; 34(3):173-184.

238. McMurray RG, Ward DS, Elder JP, Lytle LA, Strikmiller PK, Baggett

CD, Young DR (2008). Do

overweight girls over report physical activity? American Journal of Health Behavior; 32(5):538-546

237. Galindo GR, Mayer JA, Slymen D, Almaguer DD, Clapp E, Pichon LC, Hoerster K, Elder JP (2007).

Sun sensitivity in five US ethnoracial groups. Cutis; 80: 25-30.

236. Pichon LC, Arredondo EM, Elder JP, Roesch S, Sallis JF, Ayala GX (2007). The relation of

acculturation to Latinas' perceived neighborhood safety and physical activity: a structural equation

analysis. Annals of Behavioral Medicine; 34(3): 295-303.

235. Woodruff SI, Conway TL, Elder JP, Hovell MF (2007). Pilot study using hair nicotine feedback to

reduce Latino children’s environmental tobacco smoke exposure. American Journal of Health

Promotion; 22(2):93-97.

234. Ayala GX, Baquero B, Arredondo EM, Campbell NR, Larios S, Elder JP (2007). Association between

family variables and Mexican American children’s dietary behaviors. Journal of Nutrition Education

and Behavior; 39(2):62-69.

233. Mayer JA, Slymen DJ, Clapp EJ, Pichon LC, Eckhardt L, Eichenfield LF, Elder JP, Sallis JF, Weinstock

MA, Achter A, Balderrama, C, Galindo GR, Oh SS (2007). Promoting the sun safety of United States

Postal Service letter carriers: impact of a two-year intervention. American Journal of Public Health;

97(3):559-565

232. Stevens J, Murray DM, Baggett CD, Elder JP, Lohman TG, Lytle LA, Pate RR, Pratt CA, Treuth MS,

Webber LS, Young DR (2007). Objectively assessed associations between physical activity and body

composition in middle-school girls: The Trial of Activity for Adolescent Girls. American Journal of

Epidemiology; 166(11):1298-1305.

231. Scott MM, Cohen DA, Evenson KR, Elder JP, Catellier D, Ashwood S, Overton A (2007). Weekend

schoolyard accessibility, physical activity, and obesity: The Trial of Activity in Adolescent Girls (TAAG)

study. Preventive Medicine; 44: 398-403.

230. Treuth MS, Catellier DJ, Schmitz K, Pate RR, Elder JP, McMurray RG, Blew RM, Yang S, Webber L

(2007). Weekend and weekday patterns of physical activity in overweight and normal weight adolescent

girls. Obesity Research; 15(7):1782–1788.

229. Elder JP, Lytle L, Sallis J, Young D, Steckler A, Simons-Morton D, Stone E, Jobe J, Stevens J, Lohman

T, Webber L, Pate R, Saksvig B, Ribisl K (2007). A description of the social-ecological framework used

in the Trial of Activity for Adolescent Girls (TAAG). Health Education Research; 22:155-165.

228. Duerksen SC, Elder JP, Arredondo EM, Ayala GX, Slymen DJ, Campbell NR, Baquero B (2007).

Family restaurant choices are associated with body mass index (BMI) in Mexican-American children and

adults. Journal of the American Dietetic Association; 107(5): 849-853.

227. Young DR, Felton G, Grieser M, Elder JP, Johnson C, Lee JS, Kubik M (2007). Policies and

opportunities for physical activity in middle school environments. Journal of School Health; 77(1):41-

47.

226. Arredondo EM, Elder JP, Ayala GX, Campbell NR, Baquero B, Duerksen S (2006). Is parenting style

related to children’s healthy eating and physical activity in Latino families? Health Education Research;

21(6): 862-71.

225. Evenson KR, Birnbaum AS, Bedimo-Rung AL, Sallis JF, Vorhees CC, Ring K, Elder JP (2006). Girls'

perception of physical environmental factors and transportation: reliability and association with physical

activity and active transport to school. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical

Activity; 3(28).

224. Elder JP, Ayala GX, Campbell NR, Arredondo EM, Slymen D, Baquero B, Zive M, Ganiats T,

Engelberg M (2006). Long-term effects of a communication intervention for Spanish-dominant Latinas.

American Journal of Preventive Medicine; 31(2):139-166.

223. Ayala GX, Mickens L, Galindo P, Elder JP (2006). Acculturation and body image perception among

Latino youth and adolescents. Ethnicity and Health; 12(1):21-41.

222. Rushovich BR, Voorhees CC, Davis E, Neumark-Sztainer D, Pfeiffer KS, Elder JP, Going S, Marino

VG (2006). The relationship between unsupervised time after school and physical activity in adolescent girls. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity; 31:3-20.

221. McKenzie T, Conway T, Elder JP, Webber L, Pratt C, Lytle L, Catellier D, Grieser M (2006). Girls'

activity levels and lesson contexts in middle school PE: TAAG baseline. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise; 38(7): 1229-1235.

220. Staten L, Birnbaum A, Jobe J, Elder JP (2006). A typology of middle school girls: audience

segmentation related to physical activity. Health Education and Behavior; 33:66-80. 219. Slymen DJ, Ayala GX, Arredondo EM, Elder JP (2006). A demonstration of modeling count data with

an application to physical activity. Epidemiologic Perspectives & Innovations; 3(3). 218. Arredondo EM, Elder JP, Ayala GX, Slymen D, Campbell NR (2006). Association of a traditional vs.

shared meal decision-making and preparation style with eating behavior of Hispanic women in San Diego County. Journal of the American Dietetic Association; 106:38-45.

217. Lewis E, Mayer JA, Slymen D, Belch G, Engelberg M, Walker K, Kwon H, Elder JP (2005).

Disseminating a sun safety program to zoological parks: The effects of tailoring. Health Psychology; 24(5):456-462.

216. Arredondo EM, Elder JP, Ayala GX, Campbell NR, Baquero B (2005). Is church attendance associated

with Latinas' health practices and self-reported health? American Journal of Health Behavior; 29(6):502-511.

215. Birnbaum A, Evenson K, Motl R, Dishman R, Voorhees C, Sallis J, Elder J, Dowda M (2005). Scale

development for perceived school climate for girls’ physical activity. American Journal of Health Behavior; 29(3):250-257.

214. Pichon LC, Mayer JA, Slymen DJ, Elder JP, Lewis EC, Galindo GR (2005). Ethnoracial differences among outdoor workers in key sun safety behaviors. American Journal of Preventive Medicine; 28(4):374-378.

213. Stevens J, Murray DM, Catellier DJ, Hannan PJ, Elder JP, Young DR, Simons-Morton DG, Webber LS

(2005). Design of the Trial of Activity for Adolescent Girls (TAAG). Contemporary Clinical Trials;

26(2):223-233.

212. Iannotti RJ, Sallis JF, Chen RS, Broyles SL, Elder JP, Nader PR. Prospective analyses of relationships

between mothers’ and children’s physical activity. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 2005; 2:16-

34.

211. Ayala GX, Mueller K, Lopez-Madurga E, Campbell NR, Elder JP. Restaurant and food shopping

selections among Latinas in Southern California. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 2005; 105(1):38-45.

210. Elder JP, Ayala GX, Campbell NR, Slymen D, Lopez-Madurga ET, Engelberg M. Interpersonal and

print nutrition communication for a Spanish-dominant Latino population: Secretos de la Buena Vida. Health Psychology 2005; 24(1):49-57.

209. Elder JP, Broyles SL, Brennan JJ, Zúñiga de Nuncio ML, Nader PR (2005). Acculturation, parent–child

acculturation differential, and chronic disease risk factors in a Mexican-American population. Journal of

Immigrant Health, January 2005; 7(1):1-9.

208. Schroeder ST, Hovell MF, Kolody B, Elder JP (2004). Use of newsletters to promote environmental

political action: An experimental analysis. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis; 37:427-429. 207. Ayala GX, Elder JP, Campbell NR, Slymen DJ, Roy N, Engelberg M, Ganiats T (2004). Correlates of

body mass index and waist-to-hip ratio among Mexican women in the United States: Implications for intervention development. Women’s Health Issues; 14(5):155-164.

206. Oh SS, Mayer JA, Lewis EC, Slymen DJ, Sallis JF, Elder JP, Eckhardt L, Achter A, Weinstock M,

Eichenfield L (2004). Validating outdoor workers’ self-report of sun protection. Preventive Medicine; 39(4):798-803.

205. Conway T, Woodruff S, Edwards C, Zhu SH, Elder JP, Hurtado S, Hervig L (2004). Operation Stay

Quit: evaluation of two smoking relapse prevention strategies for women after involuntary cessation during U.S. Navy recruit training. Military Medicine; 169(3):236-242.

204. Elder JP (2003). Reaching out to America's immigrants: Community health advisors and health

communication. American Journal of Health Behavior; 27(S3):S196-S205. 203. Parcel G, Perry C, Kelder S, Elder JP, Mitchell P, Lytle L, Johnson C, Stone E (2003). School climate

and the institutionalization of the CATCH program. Health Education and Behavior; 30(4):489-502. 202. Hoelscher D, Mitchell P, Dwyer J, Elder JP, Clesi A, Snyder P (2003). How the CATCH Eat Smart

Program helps implement the USDA regulations in school cafeterias. Health Education and Behavior; 30(4):434-446.

201. Fraga MA, Vargas AC, Brodine SK, González AR, Elder JP (2003). Estado nutricional de escolares

indígenas en Tijuana. Salud BC; 1(3):9-14. 200. Zuñiga de Nuncio ML, Nader PR, Sawyer MH, De Guire M, Prislin R, Elder JP (2003). A prenatal

intervention study to improve timeliness of immunization initiation in Latino infants. Journal of Community Health; 28(2):151-165.

199. Sallis JF, McKenzie TL, Conway TL, Elder JP, Prochaska JJ, Brown M, Zive MM, Marshall JS, Alcaraz

JE (2003). Environmental interventions for eating and physical activity: a randomized controlled trial in middle schools. American Journal of Preventive Medicine; 24(3):209-217.

198. Slymen DJ, Elder JP, Litrownik AJ, Ayala GX, Campbell NR (2003). Some methodological issues in analyzing data from randomized adolescent tobacco and alcohol use prevention trial. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology; 56:332-340.

197. Elder JP (2002). Social marketing and environment – behavior relationships: alternative models for

explaining and changing physical activity and nutrition. Social Marketing Quarterly; 8(4): 67-68. 196. Zive M, Elder JP, Prochaska J, Conway TL, Pelletier R, Marshall S, Sallis J (2002). Sources of dietary

fat in middle schools. Preventive Medicine; 35:376-382. 195. Woodruff SI, Talavera GA, Elder JP (2002). Evaluation of a culturally appropriate smoking prevention

intervention for Latinos. Tobacco Control; 11(4):361-367. 194. Elder JP, Litrownik A, Slymen D, Campbell NR, Parra-Medina D, Choe S, Lee V, Ayala GX (2002).

Tobacco and alcohol use prevention program for Hispanic migrant adolescents. American Journal of Preventive Medicine; 23(4):269-275.

193. Sallis JF, McKenzie TL, Conway TL, Elder JP, Prochaska JJ, Brown M, Marshall SJ, Alcaraz JE,

Rosengard P, Strelow J, Powers H (2002). Promoting and measuring youth physical activity throughout the school day: Project M-SPAN. Acta Kinesiologiae Universitatis Tartuensis; 7 (supplement):44-53.

192. Satia JA, Patterson RE, Nehouser ML, Elder JP (2002). Dietary acculturation: applications to nutrition

research and dietetics. Journal of the American Dietetic Association; 102(8):1105-1118. 191. Johnson C, Donglin L, Perry C, Elder JP, Feldman H, Kelder S, Stone E (2002). Fifth through eighth

grade longitudinal predictors of tobacco use among a racially diverse cohort: CATCH. Journal of School Health; 72(2):58-64.

190. Masui R, Sallis J, Berry CC, Broyles SL, Elder JP, Nader PR, Zive MM (2002). The relationship

between health beliefs and behaviors and dietary intake in early adolescence. Journal of the American Dietetic Association; 102(3):421-424.

189. Conway TL, Sallis J, Pelletier R, Powers HS, Marshall SJ, Zive MM, Elder JP (2002). What do middle

school children bring in their bag lunches? Preventive Medicine; 34(4):422-427. 188. Zive M, Pelletier R, Sallis J, Elder JP (2002). An environmental intervention to improve a la carte foods

at middle schools. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, March 2002; S102 (3):S76-S78. 187. Elder JP (2001). Preventing smoking in multiethnic communities. American Journal of Health

Behavior; 25(3):200-205. 186. Campbell NR, Ayala GX, Litrownik AJ, Slymen DJ, Zavala F, Elder JP (2001). Evaluation of a first

aid/home safety program for Hispanic migrant adolescents. American Journal of Preventive Medicine; 20(4):258-265.

185. Ayala GX, Elder JP, Campbell NR, Engelberg M, Olson S, Moreno C, Serrano V (2001). Nutrition

communication for a Latino community: Formative research foundations. Family & Community Health; 24(3):72-87.

184. Mayer JA, Lewis EC, Eckhardt L, Slymen D, Belch G, Elder JP, Engelberg M, Eichenfield L, Achter A,

Nichols T, Walker K, Kwon H, Talosig M, Gearen C (2001). Promoting sun safety among zoo visitors. Preventive Medicine; 33(3):162-169.

183. Elder JP (2000). Cortés Blanco M, Sarria Santamera A. Marco legislativo y estrategia de la industria

tabaquera en relacíon a la publicidad del tabaco en España. Revísta Española de Salud Pública; 74:497-506.

182. Wildey M, Pampalone S, Pelletier R, Zive M, Elder JP, Sallis J (2000). Fat and sugar levels are high in

snacks purchased from student stores in middle schools. Journal of the American Dietetic Association; 100(3):319-22.

181. Elder JP, Campbell NR, Litrownik A, Ayala GX, Slymen D, Parra- Medina, D, Lovato, C (2000). Predictors of cigarette and alcohol susceptibility and use among Hispanic migrant adolescents. Preventive Medicine; 31(2):115-123.

180. Talosig M, Mayer J, Eckhardt L, Lewis E, Kuson H, Belch G, Eichenfield L, Elder JP, Engleberg M

(2000). A national survey of sun safety activities at U.S. zoos. Journal of Community Health; 25(4): 331-343.

179. Mayer JA, Lewis EC, Slymen DJ, Dullum J, Kurata H, Holbrook A, Elder JP, Williams SJ (2000).

Patient reminder letters to promote annual mammograms: A randomized controlled trial. Preventive Medicine; 31(4):315-322.

178. Lashuay N, Tjoa T, Zuñiga de Nuncio M, Franklin M, Elder JP, Jones M (2000). Exposure to

immunization media messages among African American parents. Preventive Medicine; 31:522-528. 177. Litrownik A, Elder JP, Campbell NR, Ayala G, Slymen D, Parra-Medina D, Zavala F, Lovato C (2000).

Evaluation of a tobacco and alcohol use prevention program for Hispanic migrant adolescents: promoting the protective factor of parent–child communication. Preventive Medicine; 31: 124-133.

176. Sallis JF, McKenzie TL, Elder JP, Alcaraz JE, Prochaska JJ, Wildey M, Zive MM (2000).

Implementation of environmental and policy changes to improve eating and physical activity at school: Project M-SPAN. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine; 7(S1): 26.

175. Sallis JF, McKenzie TL, Elder JP, Wildey M, Conway T, Zive MM, Alcarez JE, Prochaska JJ,

Rosengard P, Pelletier R, Strelow J (2000). Improving eating and physical activity habits in schools through environmental and policy change: Project M-SPAN. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine; 7(S1), 90.

174. Elder JP, Candelaria J, Woodruff SI, Criqui M, Talavera GA, Rupp J (2000). Results of Language for

Health: cardiovascular disease nutrition education for Latino English-as-a-second-language students. Health Education & Behavior; 27(1):50-63.

173. Woodruff SI, Conway TL, Edwards CC, Elder JP (2000). Effect of an 8-week smoking ban on women in

the US Navy Recruit Training Command. Tobacco Control; 9(1): 40-46. 172. Elder JP, Ayala G, Harris S (1999). Theories and intervention approaches to health-behavior change in

primary care. American Journal of Preventive Medicine; 17(4):275-284. Reprinted in Canadian Association of Cardiac Rehabilitation Newsbeat; 10(3):1-14.

171. Elder JP, Sallis J, Zive M, Hoy P, McKenzie T, Nader P, Berry C (1999). Factors affecting selection of

restaurants by Anglo and Mexican- American families. Journal of the American Dietetic Association; 99(7):856-858.

170. Woodruff SI, Conway TL, Edwards CC, Elder JP (1999). Letter to the Editor: The U.S. Navy attracts

young women who smoke. Tobacco Control; 8(2):222-223. 169. Broyles S, Sallis J, Zive M, Elder JP, Berry C, McKenzie T, Hoy P, Nader P (1999). Correlations among

physical activity and eating behaviors in 4- to 7- year-old Anglo- and Mexican- American children. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics; 20(6):405-410.

168. Nader P, Stone E, Lytle L, Perry C, Osganian K, Kelder S, Webber L, Elder JP, Montgomery D,

Feldman H, Wu M, Johnson C, Parcel G, Luepker R (1999). Three-year maintenance of improved diet and physical activity: the CATCH cohort. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine; 153:695-704.

167. Zuñiga de Nuncio M, Price S, Tjoa T, Lashuay N, Elder JP (1998). Pretesting Spanish language

educational radio messages to promote timely and complete infant immunization in California. Journal of Community Health; 24(4):269-283.

166. Elder JP, Broyles S, McKenzie T, Sallis J, Berry C, Davis J, Hoy P, Nader P (1998). Direct home observations of the prompting of physical activity in sedentary and active Mexican and Anglo children. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics; 19(1):26-30.

165. Zive M, Frank G, Sallis J, McKenzie T, Elder JP, Berry C, Broyles S, Nader P (1998). Determinants of

dietary intake in a sample of white and Mexican-American children. Journal of the American Dietetic Association; 98 (11): 1282-1289.

164. Schmid J, Elder JP, Woodruff S (1998). [Modern approaches of evaluation of preventive programs].

Profilaktika Zabol-evanii: Ukreplenie Zdorovia [Diseases Prevention and Health Promotion]; 1:30-36. [published in Russian].

163. Mayer J, Slymen D, Eckhardt L, Rosenburg C, Stephanski B, Creech L, Palmer R, Elder JP, Graf G,

Anderson S (1998). Skin cancer prevention counseling by pharmacists: specific outcomes of prevention trial. Cancer Detection and Prevention; 22(4):367–375.

162. Sallis J, McKenzie T, Elder JP, Hoy P, Galati T, Berry C, Zive M, Nader P (1998). Sex and ethnic

differences in children’s physical activity: discrepancies between self-report and objective measures. Pediatric Exercise Science; 10:277-284.

161. Elder JP, Campbell NR, Candelaria JI, Talavera GA, Mayer JA, Moreno C, Medel YR, Lyons GK

(1998). Project Salsa: development and institutionalization of a nutritional health promotion project in a Latino community. American Journal of Health Promotion; 12(6):391-401.

160. Mayer J, Eckhardt L, Stepanski B, Sallis J, Elder JP, Slymen D, Creech L, Graf G, Palmer R, Rosenberg

C, Souvignier S (1998). Promoting skin cancer prevention counseling by pharmacists. American Journal

of Public Health; 88(7):1096-1099.

159. Elder JP, Woodruff SI, Candelaria J, Golbeck AL, Alvarez JL, Criqui MH, Norquist CD, Rupp J (1998).

Socioeconomic indicators related to cardiovascular disease risk factors in Hispanics. American Journal

of Health Behavior; 22(3):172-185.

158. Elder JP, Candelaria J, Woodruff SI, Golbeck AL, Criqui MH, Talavera GA, Rupp JW, Domier CP

(1998). Initial results of ‘Language for Health’: cardiovascular disease nutrition education for English-as-

a-second language students. Health Education Research; 13(4):567-575.

157. Weaver KB, Woodruff SI, Conway TL, Edwards CC, Zhu SH, Elder JP (1998). Does the US Navy

attract young women who smoke? Occupational and Environmental Medicine; 55:792-794.

156. Woodruff SI, Zaslow KA, Candelaria J, Elder JP (1997). Effects of gender and acculturation on nutrition

related factors among limited-English proficient Hispanic adults. Ethnicity and Disease; 7: 121-126.

155. Talavera GA, Elder JP, Velasquez R (1997). Latino health beliefs and locus of control: implications for

primary care and public health practitioners. American Journal of Preventive Medicine; 13(6);408-410.

154. Frack S, Woodruff S, Candelaria J, Elder JP (1997). Correlates of compliance with measurement

protocols in a Latino nutrition intervention study. American Journal of Preventive Medicine;

13(2):131-136.

153. Sallis J, Woodruff S, Vargas R, Deosarasingh K, Laniado-Laborin R, Moreno C, Elder JP (1997).

Reliability and validity of a cigarette refusal skills test for Latino youth. American Journal of Health

Behavior; 21(5):345-355.

152. Eckhardt L, Woodruff SI, Elder JP (1997). Relative effectiveness of continued, lapsed and delayed

smoking prevention intervention in senior high school students, American Journal of Health

Promotion; 11(6):418-421.

151. Williams S, Elder JP, Seidman R, Mayer J (1997). Preventive services in a Medicare managed care

environment, Journal of Community Health; 22(6):417-434.

150. Mayer J, Slymen D, Eckhardt L, Johnston M, Elder JP, Sallis J, Creech L, Lui K, Rosenberg C,

Souvignier S, Stepanski B (1997). Reducing ultraviolet radiation exposure in children. Preventive

Medicine; 26(4):516-522

149. McKenzie T, Sallis J, Elder JP, Berry C, Hoy P, Nader P, Zive M, Broyles S (1997). Physical activity

levels and prompts in young children at recess: A two-year study of a bi-ethnic sample. Research

Quarterly for Exercise and Sport; 68(3):195-202.

148. Norquist C, Woodruff S, Elder JP, Candelaria J (1997). Cardiovascular risk factors among adult Latinos

enrolled in English language classes: a comparative study. Journal of Border Health, Jan/Feb/Mar 1997;

2(1), 26-31.

147. Lyons G, Woodruff S, Candelaria JI, Rupp JW, Elder JP (1997). Effect of a nutrition intervention on

macronutrient intake in a low English-proficient Hispanic sample. American Journal of Health

Promotion; 11(5):371-374.

146. Apodaca X, Woodruff SI, Candelaria J, Elder JP, Zlot A (1997). Hispanic health program participant and

nonparticipant characteristics. American Journal of Health Behavior; 21(5):356-363.

145. Sallis JF, McKenzie TL, Elder JP, Broyles SL, Nader PR (1997). Factors parents use in selecting play

spaces for young children. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine; 151(4):414-417.

144. Nicklas TA, Dwyer J, Yang M, Stone E, Lytle L, Montgomery D, Zive M, Clesi A, Elder JP, Nichaman

M (1996). The impact of modifying school meals on dietary intakes of school-aged children. School

Foodservice Research Review; 20(S):20-26.

143. Lyons G, Woodruff S, Candelaria J, Rupp J, Elder JP (1996). Development of a protocol to assess dietary

intake among Hispanics who have low literacy skills in English. Journal of the American Dietetic

Association; 12:1276-1279.

142. Kaplan RM, Navarro AM, Castro GG, Elder JP, Mishra SI, Hubbell A, Chrvala C, Flores E, Ramirez A,

Fernandez-Esquer ME, Ruiz E (1996). Increased use of mammography among Hispanic women: Baseline

results from the NCI cooperative group on cancer prevention in Hispanic communities. American

Journal of Preventive Medicine; 12(6):467-471.

141. Broyles S, Nader P, Sallis J, Frank-Spohrer G, Berry C, McKenzie T, Elder JP (1996). Cardiovascular

disease risk factors in Anglo- and Mexican- American children and their mothers. Family & Community

Health; 19(3):57-72.

140. Woodruff S, Candelaria J, Elder JP, Gichon E, Zaslow K (1996). Implementation factors related to

outcomes of a nutrition education program for low English-proficient Latinos. Journal of Nutrition

Education; July/Aug 1996:219-222.

139. Stone E, Osganian S, McKinlay S, Wu M, Webber L, Luepker R, Perry C, Parcel G, Elder JP (1996).

Operational design and quality control in the CATCH multicenter trial. Preventive Medicine; 25(4):384-

399.

138. Edmundson E, Parcel G, Feldman H, Elder JP, Perry C, Johnson C, Williston B, Stone E, Yang M, Lytle

L, Webber L (1996). The effects of the Child and Adolescent Trial for Cardiovascular Health upon

psychosocial determinants of diet and physical activity behavior. Preventive Medicine; 25(4):442-454.

137. Dwyer J, Elder JP, Montgomery D, Parcel G, Perry C, Nicklas T, Ebzery M, Zive M, Nader P, Webber L

(1996). School meal programs: year 2000 and beyond. School Foodservice Research Review;

20(Supplement):S3-S5.

136. Eckhardt L, Mayer J, Creech L, Johnston M, Lui K, Sallis J, Elder JP (1996). Assessing children’s

ultraviolet radiation exposure: use of a colorimeter. American Journal of Public Health; 86(12):1802-

1804.

135. Candelaria J, Woodruff S, Elder JP (1996). Language for Health: nutrition education curriculum for low-

English literate adults. Journal of Nutrition Education; 28:266.

134. Elder JP, Perry C, Stone E, Johnson C, Yang M, Edmundson E, Smyth M, Galati T, Feldman H, Cribb P,

Parcel G (1996). Tobacco use measurement, prediction and intervention in elementary schools in four

states: the CATCH study. Preventive Medicine; 25:486-494.

133. Slymen D, Drew J, Elder JP, Williams S (1996). Determinants of non-compliance and attrition in the

elderly. International Journal of Epidemiology; 25(2):414-419.

132. Conway T, Woodruff S, Edwards C, Elder JP, Zhu S, Herving L, Hurtado S (1996). Operation Stay Quit:

smoking relapse prevention for Navy women recruits. The Health Psychologist; 18(2):4-5.

131. Elder JP, Edwards C, Conway T, Kenney E, Johnson A, Bennett E (1996). Independent evaluation of the

tobacco education program. Public Health Reports; 111(4):353-358.

130. Luepker R, Perry C, McKinlay S, Nader P, Parcel G, Stone E, Webber L, Elder JP, Feldman H, Johnson

C, Kelder SH, Wu M (1996). Outcomes of a field trial to improve children’s dietary patterns and physical

activity: the Child and Adolescent Trial for Cardiovascular Health (CATCH). Journal of the American

Medical Association; 275(10):768-776.

129. Elder JP, Williams SJ, Drew JA, Wright BL, Boulan TE (1995). Longitudinal effects of preventive

services on health behaviors among an elderly cohort. American Journal of Preventive Medicine;

11(6):355-359.

128. Castro F, Elder JP, Coe K, Tafoya-Barraza HM, Moratto S, Campbell NR, Talavera GA (1995).

Mobilizing churches for health promotion in Latino communities: Compañeros en la Salud. Journal of

the National Cancer Institute Monographs; 18:127-135.

127. Deosaransingh K, Moreno C, Woodruff S, Sallis J, Vargas R, Elder JP (1995). Acculturation and

smoking in Latino youth. Journal of Health Behavior, Education & Promotion; 19(3):43-52.

126. Williams S, Seidman R, Drew J, Wright B, Elder JP, McGann M (1995). Identifying depressive

symptoms among elderly Medicare HMO enrollees. HMO Practice; 9(4):168-173.

125. Parra-Medina D, Talavera GA, Elder JP, Woodruff S (1995). The role of cigarette smoking as a gateway

drug to alcohol use in Hispanic junior high school students. Journal of the National Cancer Institute

Monographs; 18:83-86.

124. Choi W, Farkas A, Jordal B, Elder JP, Pierce J (1995). Does advertising promote smokeless tobacco use

among adolescent boys? Evidence from California. Tobacco Control; 4(1):Supplement 57-63.

123. Nader P, Sallis J, Broyles S, McKenzie T, Berry C, Davis T, Zive M, Elder JP, Frank-Spohrer G (1995).

Ethnic and gender trends for cardiovascular risk behaviors in Anglo and Mexican-American children,

ages four to seven. Journal of Health Education, March/April 1995; Supplement:S27-S35.

122. Webber L, Osganian V, Luepker R, Feldman H, Stone E, Elder JP, Perry C, Nader P, Parcel G, Broyles

S, McKinlay S (1995). Cardiovascular risk factors among third grade children in four regions of the

United States - The CATCH Study. American Journal of Epidemiology; 141(5):428-439.

121. Wilmoth T, Elder JP (1995). An assessment of research on breast-feeding promotion strategies in

developing countries. Social Science and Medicine; 41(4):579-594.

120. Mayer J, Clapp E, Bartholomew S, Elder JP (1995). Facility-based in reach strategies to promote annual

mammograms. American Journal of Preventive Medicine; 10(6):353-356.

119. Coe K, Harmon M, Castro F, Campbell NR, Mayer J, Elder JP (1994). Breast self-examination:

knowledge and practices of Hispanic women in two southwestern metropolitan areas. Journal of

Community Health; 19(6):433-448.

118. Elder JP, Woodruff S, Eckhardt L (1994). Participation in a telephone based tobacco use prevention

program for adolescents. American Journal of Health Promotion; 9(2):92-95.

117. Laniado-Laborín R, Moreno C, Woodruff S, Vargas R, Sallis J, Elder JP (1994). Tabaquismo en niños y

adolescentes de la ciudad de Tijuana, México. Boletín médico del Hospital Infantil de México;

51(8):528-534.

116. Mayer J, Wright B, Elder JP, Drew J, Williams S, Jermanovich A (1994). Changes in health behaviors of

older adults: the San Diego Medicare Preventive Health Project. Preventive Medicine; 23: 127-133.

115. Edwards C, Kenney E, Crooks C, Elder JP, Johnson M, Bal D (1994). A standardized data collection

system for health department tobacco control programs. Health Values; 18(4):27-33.

114. Elder JP, Woodruff SI, Sallis JF, de Moor C, Edwards C, Wildey MB (1994). Effects of health facilitator

performance and attendance at training sessions on the acquisition of tobacco refusal skills among multi-

ethnic, high risk adolescents. Health Education Research; 9(2):225-233.

113. Slymen D, Drew J, Wright B, Elder JP, Williams S (1994). Item non-response to lifestyle assessment in

an elderly cohort. International Journal of Epidemiology; 23(3):583-591.

112. Moreno C, Laniado-Laborín R, Sallis J, Elder J, de Moor C, Deosaransingh K, Castro F (1994). Parental

influences to smoke in Latino youth. Preventive Medicine; 23:48-53.

111. Sallis J, Deosaransingh K, Woodruff S, Vargas R, Laniado-Laborín R, Elder JP (1994). Parental

prompting of smoking among adolescents in Tijuana, Mexico. International Journal of Behavioral

Medicine; 1(2):122-136.

110. Elder JP, McGraw S, Stone E, Reed D, Harsha D, Greene T, Wambsgans K (1994). CATCH: Process

evaluation of environmental factors and programs. Health Education Quarterly:S107-S127.

109. Lovato C, Litrownik A, Elder JP, Nuñez-Liriano A, Suarez D, Talavera GA (1994). Cigarette and

alcohol use among migrant Hispanic adolescents. Family and Community Health; 16(4):18-31.

108. McGraw S, Stone E, Osganian S, Elder JP, Perry C, Johnson C, Parcel G, Webber L, Luepker R (1994).

The design of process evaluation within the child and adolescent trial for cardiovascular health (CATCH).

Health Education Quarterly; Supplement 2:S5-S26.

107. Eckhardt L, Woodruff S, Elder JP (1994). A longitudinal analysis of adolescent smoking and its

correlates. Journal of School Health; 64(2):67-72.

106. Karle H, Shenassa E, Edwards C, Werden D, Elder JP, Whitehorse L (1994). Tobacco control for high

risk youth: Tracking and evaluation issues. Family and Community Health; 16(4):10-17.

105. de Moor C, Johnston D, Werden D, Elder JP, Senn K, Whitehorse L (1994). Patterns and correlates of

smoking and smokeless tobacco use among continuation high school students. Addictive Behaviors;

19(2): 175-184.

104. Elder JP, Schmid T, Dower P, Hedlund S (1993). Community heart health programs: Components,

rationale, and strategies for effective interventions. Journal of Public Health Policy; 14(4): 463-479.

103. Elder JP, Sallis J, Woodruff S, Wildey M (1993). Tobacco-refusal skills and tobacco use among high-

risk adolescents. Journal of Behavioral Medicine; 16(6):629-642.

102. Elder JP, Wildey M, de Moor C, Sallis J, Eckhardt L, Edwards C, Erickson A, Golbeck A, Hovell M,

Johnson D, Levitz M, Molgaard C, Young R, Vito D, Woodruff S (1993). The long-term prevention of

tobacco use among junior high school students: Classroom and telephone interventions. American

Journal of Public Health; 83(9):1239-1244.

101. Haider S, Elder JP, Al-Hamly M, Roberts A, Barakat A (1993). Interpersonal education by rural Yemeni

women for promoting child survival and maternal health. International Quarterly of Community

Health Education; 13(2):119-125.

100. Laniado-Laborín R, Molgaard C, Elder JP (1993). Efectividad de un programa de prevención de

tabaquismo en escolares Mexicanos. Salud Pública de México; 35(4):403-408.

99. Crooks C, Kenney E, Elder J, Johnson M, Bal D (1993). Tobacco control activities of primary care

physicians in California: Results of the statewide independent evaluation of primary health care providers.

Evaluation and the Health Professions; 16(3):311-321.

98. Parra-Medina D, Kenney E, Elder JP (1993). The California excise tax on cigarettes: The tobacco

industry profits from this too. Journal of the American Medical Association; 269:1387 [letter].

97. Sallis J, Nader P, Broyles S, Berry C, Elder JP, McKenzie T, Nelson J (1993). Correlates of physical

activity at home in Mexican-American and Anglo-American pre-school children. Health Psychology;

12:390-398.

96. Jones J, Eckhardt L, Mayer J, Bartholomew S, Malcarne V, Hovell M, Elder JP (1993). The effects of an

instructional audiotape on breast self-examination proficiency. Journal of Behavioral Medicine;

16(2):225-235.

95. Elder JP, Rosbrook B, Choi W, Johnson M, Bal D, Pierce J. Public objections to environmental tobacco

smoke. Preventive Medicine 1992; 21:701-709.

94. Elder JP, Louis T, Sutisnaputra O, Sulaeiman N, Ware L, Shaw W, de Moor C, Graeff J. The use of

diarrhoeal management counseling cards for community health volunteer training in Indonesia: The

HealthCom Project. Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 1992, 95:301-308.

93. Elder JP, Estey J. Behavior change strategies for family planning. Social Science and Medicine 1992;

35(8):1065-1076.

92. Elder JP, Reis T, Satoto, Suwandi R. Healthcom Indonesia: The use of radio spots for improving the

performance and motivation of Indonesian village health volunteers: The HealthCom Project. Hygie

1992, 11(4):21-25.

91. Edwards C, Elder JP, de Moor C, Wildey M, Mayer J, Senn K. Predictors of participation in a school-

based anti-tobacco activism program. Journal of Community Health 1992; 17(5):283-289.

90. de Moor C, Cookson K, Elder JP, Young R, Molgaard C, Wildey MB. The association between teacher

attitudes, behavioral intentions and smoking, and the prevalence of smoking among seventh grade

students. Adolescence 1992; 27(107):565-568.

89. Crooks C, Kenney E, Elder JP, Johnson M, Bal D. Development of an evaluation feedback system for

community-based programs funded by the California Tobacco Tax. Journal of Health Education 1992;

23(7):441-443.

88. Flewelling R, Kenney E, Elder JP, Pierce J, Johnson M, Bal D. First year impact of the 1989 California

cigarette tax increase on cigarette consumption. American Journal of Public Health 1992; 82(6):867-

869.

87. Wildey M, Young R, Elder JP, de Moor C, Wolf K, Fiske K, Sharpe E. Cigarette point-of-sale

advertising in ethnic neighborhoods in San Diego, California. Health Values 1992; 16(1):23-28. 86. Slymen D, Drew J, Wright B, Elder JP, Williams S. Compliance with a 12-month assessment in an

elderly cohort participating in a preventive intervention study: The San Diego Medicare Preventive Health Project. International Journal of Epidemiology 1992; 21(4):701-706.

85. Mayer J, Slymen D, Wright B, Drew J, Elder JP, Williams S. Breast and cervical cancer screening in

older women: The San Diego Medicare Preventive Health Project. Preventive Medicine 1992; 21: 395-

404.

84. Mayer J, Slymen D, Drew J, Wright B, Elder JP, Williams S. Age and mammography in older women.

American Journal of Public Health 1992; 82(5):755 [letter].

83. Elder JP, Boddy P, Barriga P, Aguilar A, Espinal H. Experiencia hondureña en el control de las

infecciones respiratorias agudas infantiles. Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana 1991;

110(5):390-401.

82. Elder JP, Campbell NR, Mielchen S, Hovell M, Litrownik A. Implementation and evaluation of a

community-sponsored smoking cessation contest. American Journal of Health Promotion 1991;

5(3):200-207.

81. Elder JP, Castro F, de Moor C, Mayer J, Candelaria J, Campbell NR, Talavera GA, Ware L. Differences

in cancer-risk related behaviors in Latino and Anglo adults. Preventive Medicine 1991; 20:751-763.

80. Myers CA, Hovell M, Elder JP, Hall J. Paradoxical effects of blood alcohol concentration charts.

Preventive Medicine 1991; 20:431-435. 79. Molgaard C, Poikolainen K, Elder JP, Nissinen A, Pekkanen J, Golbeck A, de Moor C, Lahtela K, Puska

P. Depression late after combat: A follow-up of Finnish World War II veterans from the Seven Countries

East-West Cohort. Military Medicine 1991; 156:219-222.

78. Young R, Crooks C, Elder JP, Kenney E, Bal D, Johnson M. Smoking cessation attitudes, practices and

policies among California primary care physicians. Western Journal of Medicine 1991; 155(5): 548-549

[letter].

77. Neef N, Scutchfield F, Elder JP, Bender S. Testicular self-examination by young men: An analysis of

characteristics associated with practice. Journal of American College Health 1991; 39(4):187-190.

76. McKenzie T, Sallis J, Nader P, Patterson J, Elder JP, Berry C, Rupp J, Atkins C, Buono M, Morris, J.

BEACHES: An observation system for assessing children's eating and physical activity behaviors and

associated events. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 1991; 24(1):141-151.

75. Shulkin J, Mayer J, Wessel L, de Moor C, Elder JP, Franzini L. Effects of a peer-led AIDS intervention

with university students. Journal of American College Health 1991; 40(2):75-79.

74. Hovell M, Sallis J, Hofstetter R, Barrington E, Hackley M, Elder J, Castro F. Identification of correlates

of physical activity among Latino adults: An exploratory analysis. Journal of Community Health 1991;

16:23-36.

73. Hillman E, Hovell M, Williams L, Burdyshaw C, Rugg D, Atkins C, Elder JP, Blumberg E. Pregnancy,

STDs and AIDS Prevention: Evaluation of New Image Teen Theatre. AIDS Education and Prevention

1991; 3:328-340.

72. Touchette P, Elder JP, Nagiel M. How much oral rehydration solution is actually administered during

home-based therapy? Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 1990; 93:28-34.

71. Elder J, de Moor C, Young R, Wildey M, Molgaard C, Golbeck A, Sallis J, Stern RA. Stages of

adolescent tobacco-use acquisition. Addictive Behaviors 1990; 15:449-454.

70. Sallis J, Elder JP, Wildey M, de Moor C, Young R, Shulkin J, Helme J. Assessing skills for refusing

cigarettes and smokeless tobacco. Journal of Behavioral Medicine 1990; 13(5):489-503.

69. Reis T, Elder JP, Satoto, Kodyat B, Palmer A. An examination of the performance and motivation of

Indonesian village health volunteers. International Quarterly of Community Health Education 1990;

11(1):19-27.

68. Sallis J, Hovell M, Hofstetter R, Elder JP, Faucher P, Spry V, Barrington E, Hackley M. Lifetime history

of relapse from exercise. Addictive Behaviors 1990; 15:573-579.

67. Franzini L, Sideman L, Dexter K, Elder JP. Promoting AIDS risk reduction via behavioral training.

AIDS Education and Prevention 1990; 2(4):313-321.

66. Molgaard C, Ryden A, Robin H, Gresham L, Elder JP. A public health evaluation of a population-based

colorectal cancer education and screening project. Health Education 1990; 21(3):49-60.

65. Young R, de Moor C, Wildey M, Gully S, Hovell M, Elder JP. Correlates of health facilitator

performance in a tobacco-use prevention program: Implications for recruitment. Journal of School Health 1990; 60(9):463-467.

64. Sallis J, Hovell M, Hofstetter CR, Faucher P, Blanchard J, Spry V, Elder JP, Caspersen C, McClanahan

S, Hackley M, Powell K. Distance between homes and exercise facilities related to frequency of exercise

among San Diego residents. Public Health Reports 1990; 105(2):179-185.

63. Delapa R, Mayer J, Candelaria J, Hammond N, Peplinski S, de Moor C, Talavera GA, Elder JP. Food

purchase patterns in a Latino community: Project Salsa. Journal of Nutrition Education 1990;

22(3):133-136.

62. Elder JP, Atkins C, de Moor C, Edwards C, Golbeck A, Hovell M, Molgaard C, Nader P, Sallis JF,

Shulkin J, Sleet D, Wildey MB, Young R, Wendt G. Prevention of tobacco use among adolescents in

public schools in San Diego County, U.S.A. Sozial-und-Präventiv-Medizin 1989; 34:24-29.

61. Elder JP, Sallis J, Hammond N, Peplinski S. Community-based health promotion: A survey of churches,

labor unions, supermarkets and restaurants. Journal of Community Health 1989; 14(3): 159-168.

60. Elder JP, Schmid T, Hovell M, Molgaard C, Graeff J. The global relevance of behavioral medicine:

Health and child survival in the developing world. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 1989; 11(1):12-17.

59. de Moor C, Elder JP, Young R, Wildey M, Molgaard C. Generic tobacco use among four ethnic groups

in a school-age population. Journal of Drug Education 1989; 19(3):257-270.

58. Kenny E, Hovell M, Newborn RC, Elder JP. Breast self-examination among college-women: Predicators

for cancer control. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 1989; 5(1):27-33.

57. Mayer J, Dubbert P, Elder JP. Promoting nutrition at point-of-choice: A review. Health Education

Quarterly 1989; 16(1):31-43.

56. Molgaard C, Chambers C, Golbeck A, Elder JP, Ferguson J. Maternal alcoholism and anorexia nervosa:

A possible association. International Journal of the Addictions 1989; 24:167-173.

55. Spry V, Hovell M, Sallis J, Hofstetter C, Elder JP, Molgaard C. Recruiting survey respondents to mailed

surveys: Controlled trials of incentives and prompts. American Journal of Epidemiology 1989; 130:116-122.

54. Sallis J, Hovell M, Hofstetter C, Faucher P, Elder JP, Blanchard J, Caspersen C, Powell K, Christenson

G. A multivariate study of determinants of vigorous exercise in a community sample. Preventive

Medicine 1989; 18:20-34.

53. Hovell M, Sallis J, Hofstetter C, Spry V, Elder JP, Faucher P, Caspersen C. Identifying correlates of

walking for exercise: An epidemiological prerequisite for physical activity. Preventive Medicine 1989;

18:856-866.

52. Peplinski S, Hammond N, Candelaria J, Talavera GA, Mayer J, Elder JP. Assessing nutritional health

needs in a United States border community. Border Health; 5:2-8.

51. Elder JP, Pratdesaba M, Pineda O, Aguilar L, Lemus E, Enriquez O, Marroquín O, Enge K, Graeff J,

Urban D, Romero J. A behavior analysis approach to studying the promotion of oral rehydration therapy

(ORT) in Guatemala. International Quarterly of Community Health Education 1988-89; 9(2):139-

150.

50. Elder JP, Molgaard C, Gresham L. Predictors of chewing tobacco and cigarette use in a multiethnic

school population. Adolescence 1988; 23:689-702.

49. Elder JP, Touchette P, Smith W, Geller S, Foote D. The HEALTHCOM Project and the behavioral

management of diarrhea. International Quarterly of Community Health Education 1988; 8(3): 201-

211.

48. Elder JP, Molgaard C, Laniado-Laborín R. Patterns and predictors of cigarette use among public school

children in Tijuana, Mexico. International Quarterly of Community Health Education 1988;

8(2):129-138.

47. Ferreira A, Harden E, Elder JP, Peterson G, Carleton R. The application of behavioral community

psychology principles to organizational and community approaches to heart disease prevention.

Behavioral Community Psychology 1988; 3:1-8.

46. Young R, Elder JP, Green M, de Moor C, Wildey M. Tobacco use prevention and health facilitator

effectiveness. Journal of School Health 1988; 58(9):370-373.

45. Molgaard C, Laniado-Laborín R, Elder JP, de Moor C. The social epidemiology of smoking during

pregnancy among Mexican women. New York State Journal of Medicine 1988; 89:15-18.

44. Gresham L, Molgaard C, Elder JP, Robin H. Breast cancer and mammography: Summary of the

educational impact of a low-cost mammography program. Health Education 1988; 19(3):32-35.

43. Hovell M, Calhoun B, Elder JP. Modification of student snacking: Comparisons of behavioral teaching

techniques. Health Education, April/May 1998; 19(2):26-33.

42. Molgaard C, Nakamura C, Hovell M, Elder JP. Assessing alcohol as a risk factor for AIDS. Social

Science and Medicine 1988; 27(11):1147-1152.

41. Seekins T, Fawcett S, Cohen S, Elder J, Jason L, Schnelle J, Winett, R. Experimental evaluation of

public policy: The case of state legislation for child passenger safety. Journal of Applied Behavior

Analysis 1988; 21:233-243.

40. Elder JP. Applications of behavior modification to health promotion in the developing world. Social

Science and Medicine 1987; 24(4):335-349.

39. Elder JP, Amick T, Sleet D, Senn K. Potential consumer participation in a boycott of tobacco company-

owned non-tobacco products. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 1987; 3(6):323-326.

38. Elder JP, Salgado R. The Well Baby Lottery: Motivational procedures for increasing attendance at

maternal and child health clinics. International Journal of Health Services 1987; 18(1):165-171.

37. Elder JP, McGraw S, Rodrigues A, Lasater T, Ferreira A, Kendall L, Peterson G, Carleton R. Evaluation

of two community-wide smoking cessation contests. Preventive Medicine 1987; 16:221-234.

36. Elder JP, Stern R, Anderson M, Hovell M, Molgaard C, Seidman R. Contingency-based strategies for

preventing alcohol, drug and tobacco use: Missing or unwanted components of adolescent health

promotion? Education and Treatment of Children 1987; 10(1):27-43.

35. Elder JP, McGraw S, Lasater T, Peterson G, Ferreira A, Carleton R, Longpre H, Harden E.

Gemeindeiweite präevention von herzkrankheiten in den USA: der Pawtucket Experiment. Präevention

1987; 10(4):107-111.

34. Engelberg M, Elder JP, Hammond N, Boskin W, Molgaard C. Procuring incentives for community

health promotion programs. Journal of Community Health 1987; 12(1):56-65.

33. Colby J, Elder JP, Peterson G, Knisley P, Carleton R. Promoting the selection of healthy food through

menu item description in a family style restaurant. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 1987;

3:171-177.

32. Laniado-Laborín R, Molgaard C, Elder J. A review of the antituberculosis campaign in Mexico.

International Quarterly of Community Health Education 1987; 7(3):241-258.

31. Abrams D, Monti P, Pinto R, Elder JP, Brown R, Jacobs S. Psychosocial stress and coping in smokers

who relapse or quit. Health Psychology 1987; 6(4):289-303.

30. Stern R, Prochaska J, Velicer W, Elder JP. Stages of adolescent cigarette smoking acquisition:

Measurement and sample profiles. Addictive Behaviors 1987; 12:319-329.

29. Elder JP, McGraw S, Abrams D, Ferreira A, Lasater T, Longpre N, Peterson G, Schwertfeger R,

Carleton R. Organizational and community approaches to community-wide prevention of heart disease:

The first two years of the Pawtucket Heart Health Program. Preventive Medicine 1986; 15: 107-117.

28. Elder JP, Stern R. The ABC's of adolescent smoking behavior: An environment and skills model. Health

Education Quarterly, Summer 1986; 13:181-191.

27. Elder JP, McKenna C, Lazieh M, Ferreira A, Lasater T, Carleton R. The use of volunteers in mass

screening for high blood pressure. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 1986; 2(3):268-272.

26. Elder JP, Neef N. Behavior modification and the primary and secondary prevention of cancer. Family

and Community Health 1986; 9(3):14-24.

25. Hovell M, Elder JP, Blanchard J, Sallis J. Behavior analysis and public health perspectives: Combining

paradigms to effect prevention. Education and Treatment of Children 1986; 9(4):287-306.

24 Hallgren K, Elder JP, Molgaard C. The marketing implications of a hospital-based smoking cessation

program. Journal of Health Care Marketing 1986; 6(4):75-78.

23. Schwertfeger R, Elder JP, Cooper R, Lasater T, Carleton R. The use of telemarketing in the community-

wide prevention of heart disease. The Pawtucket Heart Health Program. Journal of Community Health,

Fall 1986; 11(3):172-180.

22. Peterson G, Elder JP, Knisley P, Colby J, Beaudin P, DeBlois D, Carleton R. Developing food-

marketing strategies for heart disease prevention: the first step. Journal of the American Dietetic

Association 1986; 86(5):659-660.

21. Lasater T, Wells B, Carleton R, Elder JP. The role of churches in disease prevention research studies.

Public Health Reports 1986; 101:125-132.

20. Siconolfi S, Lasater T, Garber C, Elder JP, Carleton R. Normal blood pressure reactivity to mental stress

in patients with borderline hypertension. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 1986; 6:383-398.

19. Elder JP, Artz L, Beaudin P, Carleton R, Lasater T, Peterson G, Rodriguez A, Guadagnoli E, Velicer, W.

Multivariate evaluation of health attitudes and behaviors: Development and validation of a method for

health promotion research. Preventive Medicine 1985; 14(1):34-54.

18. Elder JP, Hovell M, Lasater J, Wells B, Carleton R. Applications of behavior modification to community

health education: The case of heart disease prevention. Health Education Quarterly 1985; 12:151-168.

17. Elder J. Behavior therapy, Vietnam veterans, and the type III error: In response to Keane, et al. The

Behavior Therapist 1985; 8(5):87 [letter].

16. Peterson G, Abrams D, Elder JP, Beaudin P. Professional vs. self help weight loss at the worksite: The

challenges of making a public health impact. Behavior Therapy 1985; 16(2):213-222.

15. Hovell M, Black D, Geary D, Komachi K, Kirk R, Elder JP. Experimental analysis of adherence

counseling: Implications for hypertension management. Preventive Medicine 1985; 14(5):648-654.

14. Elder JP, Sundstrom P, Brezinski W, Waldeck J, Caplin J, Boggs S. An organizational behavioral

management approach to quality assurance in a community mental health center. Journal of

Organizational Behavior Management 1983; 5(3-4):19-35.

13. Elder JP, Plants D, Welch H, Feindler E. Achievement place in a psychiatric setting: Program evaluation.

Journal of Psychiatric Treatment and Evaluation 1983; 51:337-344.

12 Lovett S, Bosmajiam P, Fredrickson L, Elder JP. Monitoring professional service delivery: An

organizational level intervention. Behavior Therapy 1983; 14:170-177.

11. Elder JP, Liberman R, Rapport S, Rust C. Staff and patient reactions to the modernization of a token

economy. The Behavior Therapist 1982; 5(1):19-20.

10. Claerhout S, Elder JP, Janes C. Problem solving skills of rural battered women. American Journal of

Community Psychology 1982; 10:605-612.

9. Siconolfi S, Carleton R, Elder JP. Acute effects of exercise and relaxation on blood pressure. Medicine

and Science in Sports and Exercise 1982; 14:2 [abstract].

8. Elder JP, Edelstein B, Fremouw WJ. Client by treatment interactions in cognitive restructuring and

response acquisition. Cognitive Therapy and Research 1981; 5(2):203-210.

7. Lasater T, Elder JP, Abrams D. Community-wide heart disease prevention. Behavioral Medicine

Update 1981; 5:251-264.

6. Elder JP, Wallace C, Harris F. Assessment of social skills using a Thurstone equal-appearing interval

technique. Journal of Behavioral Assessment 1980; 2(3):161-165.

5. Wallace C, Nelson C, Liberman R, Aitchison R, Lukoff D, Elder JP, Ferris C. A review of social skills

training procedures with schizophrenics. Schizophrenia Bulletin 1980; 6(2):42-63.

4. Elder JP, Edelstein B, Narick M. Adolescent psychiatric patients: Modifying aggressive behavior with

social skills training. Behavior Modification 1979; 3(2):161-178.

3. Marshall B, Elder JP, O'Bosky D, Wallace C, Liberman R. Behavioral treatment of the Prader-Willi

syndrome. The Behavior Therapist 1979; 2(2):22-23.

2. Elder JP, Cohen S. Prediction of work release success with youthful, nonviolent, male offenders.

Criminal Justice and Behavior 1978; 5(2):181-192.

1. Feindler E, Elder JP. A comparison of DRO and punishment in the reduction of swearing behavior of

adolescent psychiatric patients. Research in Education 1978; 12:13-20 [abstract].

CHAPTERS, BOOK REVIEWS, AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS:

34. Ayala GX, Ibarra L, Arredondo EM, Horton L, Hernandez E, Parada H, Slymen D, Rock C, Engelberg M,

Elder JP. (2011). Promoting healthy eating by strengthening family relations: Design and

implementation of the Entre Familia: Reflejos de Salud intervention. In R. Elk & H. Landrine (Eds.):

Cancer Disparities: Causes and Evidence-Based Solutions. Springer.

33. Martinez S, Arredondo EM, Elder JP, Ayala GX (2008). Culture. In Smith AL and Biddle SJH (Eds.):

Youth Physical Activity and Inactivity: Challenges and Solutions. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics

Publishers, Inc.

32. Elder JP, Usita PM, Crespo NC (in press). Behavioral community health needs assessment. In

Scutchfield FD, Keck W, Mays (Eds.). Principles of Public Health Practice. 3rd

Edition. Albany, NY:

Delmar.

32. Martinez, S., Arredondo, E., Ayala, G.X., & Elder, J.P. (2008). Culturally appropriate research and

interventions. In Stuart, B., & Smith, A. (Eds). Youth activity and inactivity: Challenges and

Solutions. Human Kinetics. Champaign, IL. Pp.453-477.

31. Duerksen SC, Campbell NR, Arredondo EM, Ayala GX, Baquero B, Elder JP (2007). Obesity

prevention in the homes, schools and neighbourhoods of Mexican-American children. In Brettschneider,

WD and Naul, R (Eds.): Obesity in Europe. Frankfurt a.M.: Peter Lang, 135-152.

30. Elder JP, Lloyd L (2007). Achieving behaviour change for dengue control: methods, scaling-up and

sustainability. In the Report of the Scientific Working Group on Dengue, 2006. World Health

Organization Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Medicine. Geneva,

Switzerland: 140-149.

29. Arredondo EM, Elder JP, Marshall S, Baquero B (2007). Ecological momentary assessment of physical

activity in Hispanics/Latinos using pedometers and diarie. In Stone (Ed.): The Science of Real-Time

Data Capture (Chapter 7); 136-150.

28. Elder JP. Book review of Crosby R, DiClemente R, & Salazar L. (Eds): Research methods in health

promotion. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2006; 31(4):352.

27. Elder JP, Larios S, Iniguez EM. (2004). Smoking prevention and tobacco control among youth. In NB

Anderson (Ed). Encyclopedia of Health and Behavior (Volume 2). Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.

Pp. 744-750.

26. Elder JP, Iniguez E, Larios S. (2004). Tobacco use. In Rapp-Paglicci LA, Dulmus CN, & Wodarski JS.

(Eds.). Handbook of Preventive Interventions for Children and Adolescents. Hoboken, NJ: John

Wiley and Sons. Pp. 255-274.

25. Elder JP. (2003). Culture and health: issues of validity and utility. Book Review of Kazarian S & Evans

D (Eds.), Handbook of Cultural Health Psychology. Contemporary Psychology.

24. Elder JP. (2002). Cultural appropriateness and sensitivity. In Breslow L. (Ed.): Encyclopedia of Public

Health: New York: MacMillan Library Reference.

23. Elder JP, Gorback P, Talavera GA, Ayala GX (2002). Theories and structures of public health behavior.

In Scutchfield F.D. & Keck W. (Eds.). Principles of Public Health Practice. 2nd

Ed. Albany, NY:

Delmar.

22. Elder JP (2002). Book Review of Callahan D. (Ed.). Promoting health behavior: How much freedom?

Whose responsibility? Social Science & Medicine.

21. Elder JP, Ayala GX, Zabinski M, Prochaska J, Gehrman C. (2001). Theories, models, and methods of

health promotion in rural settings. In Quill B & Loue S (Eds.), Handbook of Rural Health. Plenum

Publishing.

20. Ayala GX, Elder JP. (2001). Verbal methods in perceived efficacy work. In Sussman S (Ed.), Handbook

of Program Development for Health Research and Practice. Sage Publications.

19. Elder JP, Cortés M. (2000). Póliticas públicas saludables: El caso del tabaco. In Sarría A (Ed):

Promoción de la Salud en la Comunidad. Madrid: Universidad Nacional de Educación a la Distancia.

18. Elder JP, Apodaca JX, Parra-Medina D, Zuñiga ML. (1998). Strategies for health education: Theoretical

models. In Loue S. (Ed.): Handbook of Immigrant Health. New York: Plenum.

17. Candelaria J, Campbell NR, Lyons G, Moreno C, Elder JP. (1998). Strategies for health education:

Community based methods. In S. Loue (Ed.): Handbook of Immigrant Health. New York: Plenum,

16. Elder JP. (1997). Health promotion in the USA. In Geiger A & Krueter H. (Eds.): Handlungsfeld

Gesundheitsforderung: 10 Jahre nach Ottawa... Werbach-Gamburg, Germany: G. Conrad Verlag, pp.

32-36.

15. Elder JP, Parra-Medina D, Apodaca JX. (1997). Smoking. Ammerman M & Hersen M (Eds.). In

Handbook of Prevention and Treatment with Children and Adolescents: Intervention in the Real

World Context. New York: John Wildey & Sons.

14. Elder JP, Edwards C, Conway T. (1997). Tobacco control. In Scutchfield F. (Ed.): Principles of Public

Health Practice, New York: Delmar.

13. Parra-Medina D, Kenney E, Elder JP. (1993). Cerebrovascular disease and smoking. In Molgaard C.

(Ed.): Neuroepidemiology: Theory and Method. Florida: Academic Press.

12. Elder JP. (1992). Book review of Bequaert Holmes H. (Ed.): Issues in reproductive technology, In

Social Science and Medicine, 37(3), 437.

11. de Moor C, Elder JP, Young R, Wildey M, Molgaard C. (1991). moking among adolescent ethnic

minority groups. In Feldman R. & Humphrey J. (Eds.): Advances in Health Education, Vol 3, AMS

Press.

10. Elder JP. (1991). From experimentation to dissemination: Strategies for maximizing the impact and

spread of school health education. In B. Haglund, P. Tilgren, D. Nutbeam, and P. Farley (Eds.):

Community-wide Health Promotion: Strategies, Implementation and Evaluation. London: Forbes

Publishing.

9. Elder JP, Young R, Wildey M. (1991). Implementation strategies for school health promotion: Selecting

facilitators and cost-effective interventions. In Haglund B, Tilgren P, Nutbeam D, and Farley P (Eds.):

Community-wide Health Promotion: Strategies, Implementation and Evaluation. London: Forbes

Publishing.

8. Geller E, Elder JP, Hovell M, Sleet D. (1991). Behavior-change approaches to deterring alcohol-

impaired driving. In Ward WB & Lewis FM (Eds.): Advances in Health Education and Promotion

(vol. 3). Jessica Kingsley Pub., 45-68.

7. Elder JP, Abrams D, Beaudin P, Carleton R, Lasater T, Lazieh M, Peterson G, Schwertfeger R. (1988).

Behavioral community psychology: Applications to the Pawtucket Heart Health Program. In Gordon WA

et al. (Eds.): Perspectives on Behavioral Medicine. New York: Academic Press, Vol.3, 61-88.

6. Lasater T, Elder JP, Carleton R. (1988). The Pawtucket Health Program: Prospects and process. In

Gordon WA et al. (Eds.): Perspectives on Behavioral Medicine. New York: Academic Press, Vol. 3, 43-

59.

5. Abrams D, Elder JP, Carleton R, Lasater T, Artz L. (1986). Social learning principles for organizational

health promotion: an integrated approach. In Cataldo MS & Coates TJ (Eds.): Health in Industry. New

York: Wiley, 28-51.

4. Elder JP, Hovell M. (1986). Achievement place techniques for behavioral self-control in emotionally

disturbed, institutionalized adolescents. Advances in Adolescent Mental Health, Vol. 2, 245-256.

3. Lasater T, Abrams D, Artz L, Beaudin P, Cabrera L, Elder JP, Ferreira A, Knisley P, Peterson G,

Rodrigues A, Rosenberg P, Snow R, Carleton R. (1984). Lay volunteer delivery of a community-based

cardiovascular risk factor change program: The Pawtucket experiment. In Matarazzo J, Herd J, Miller N,

& Weiss S (Eds.): Behavioral Health: A Handbook of Health Enhancement and Disease Prevention.

New York: Wiley.

2. Siconolfi S, Carleton R, Elder JP, Bouchard P. (1983). Hypotension after exercise and relaxation. In

Cantu R (Ed.): Clinical Sports Medicine. Lexington: Collamore Press.

1. Wallace C, Elder JP. (1980). Statistics to evaluate measurement accuracy and treatment effects in single

subject research designs. In Hersen M, Eisler R, and Miller P (Eds.): Progress in Behavior

Modification, 10, 39-79.