A special edition of Preventive Medicine that was edited by several of our Division 28 members is now available. The issue focuses on the use of incentives to motivate behavior change and to promote health. The Table of Contents is provided below and is attached to this email. The specific issue can be found at Preventive Medicine, Volume 55, Supplement, Pages S1-S124 (1 November 2012) (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00917435/55/supp/S)
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Preventive Medicine, Volume 55, Supplement, Pages S1-S124
Financial incentives and health: Revealing the submerged side of the iceberg.
- Page S1
- Alfredo Morabia, Michael C. Costanza
Incentives and health: An introduction.
- Pages S2-S6
- Stephen T. Higgins, Kenneth Silverman, Stacey C. Sigmon, Neal A. Naito
Neural systems underlying motivated behavior in adolescence: Implications for preventive medicine.
- Pages S7-S16
- Jessica M. Richards, Rista C. Plate, Monique Ernst
The neurobiology of reward and cognitive control systems and their role in incentivizing health behavior.
- Pages S17-S23
- Hugh Garavan, Karen Weierstall
The use of financial incentives in promoting smoking cessation.
- Pages S24-S32
- Stacey C. Sigmon, Mollie E. Patrick
Financial incentives for smoking cessation among pregnant and newly postpartum women.
- Pages S33-S40
- Stephen T. Higgins, Yukiko Washio, Sarah H. Heil, Laura J. Solomon, Diann E. Gaalema, Tara M. Higgins, Ira M. Bernstein
Public opinion about financial incentives for smoking cessation.
- Pages S41-S45
- James D. Park, Nandita Mitra, David A. Asch
Maintenance of reinforcement to address the chronic nature of drug addiction.
- Pages S46-S53
- Kenneth Silverman, Anthony DeFulio, Sigurdur O. Sigurdsson
Using incentives to reduce substance use and other health risk behaviors among people with serious mental illness.
- Pages S54-S60
- Jennifer W. Tidey
Financial incentives and weight control.
- Pages S61-S67
- Robert W. Jeffery
Empirical observations on longer-term use of incentives for weight loss.
- Pages S68-S74
- Leslie K. John, George Loewenstein, Kevin G. Volpp
Coronary heart disease as a case study in prevention: Potential role of incentives.
- Pages S75-S79
- Philip. A. Ades, Diann E. Gaalema
Impact of a pay for performance program to improve diabetes care in the safety net.
- Pages S80-S85
- Alyna T. Chien, Diana Eastman, Zhonghe Li, Meredith B. Rosenthal
The use of incentives to reinforce medication adherence.
- Pages S86-S94
- Anthony DeFulio, Kenneth Silverman
Promoting healthy behaviors and improving health outcomes in low and middle income countries: A review of the impact of conditional cash transfer programmes.
- Pages S95-S105
- Meghna Ranganathan, Mylene Lagarde
Incentives to promote family planning.
- Pages S106-S112
- Sarah H. Heil, Diann E. Gaalema, Evan S. Herrmann
Controlling health care costs in the military: The case for using financial incentives to improve personal health indicators.
- Pages S113-S115
- Neal A. Naito, Stephen T. Higgins
Optimizing financial incentives to improve health among military personnel: Differences by pay grade and across branches.
- Pages S116-S117
- Jody L. Sindelar, Nicholas Torsiello
Fairness and wellness incentives: What is the relevance of the process-outcome distinction?
- Pages S118-S123
- Harald Schmidt, David A. Asch, Scott D. Halpern
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