Publications & White Papers

Mauriello, L. (2022, February). Changing in Community: A hallmark of successful and lasting behavior change. Retrieved February 15, 2022 from LinkedIn https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TJ9wGsOJe5vxzZ75RaU45xbNef2L6jU5/view.

Mauriello, L.; Artz, K., (2021, July). Digital Lifestyle Medicine: Designing, Delivering and Scaling for Impact. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, https://doi.org/10.1177/15598276211029219

 

Mauriello, L.; Artz, K., (2020, April 2). Lifestyle medicine: more relevant than ever in the face of COVID-19. In LinkedIn. Retrieved April 29, 2020, from https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/lifestyle-medicine-more-relevant-than-ever-face-covid-19-leslie-casey/

Artz, K., Mauriello, L. (2020, April 15). The importance of Lifestyle Medicine during COVID-19 and beyond. Retrieved April 15 2020, from https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/importance-lifestyle-medicine-during-covid-19-beyond-kristi-artz-md/?trackingId=Jvka26T%2F3Ip1niyamKy%2FFA%3D%3D

 

Mauriello, L. M., & Artz, K. (2019). Culinary Medicine: Bringing Healthcare Into the Kitchen. American Journal of Health Promotion, 33(5), 825–829. https://doi.org/10.1177/0890117119845711c 

  

Mauriello, L. M., Johnson, S. J., Prochaska, J. M. (2017). Meeting Patients Where They Are At: Using a Stage Approach to Facilitate Engagement. In W. O’Donohue, L. James, & C. Snipes (Eds.), Treatment Engagement: Practical Strategies and Tools, Springer.  

 

Mauriello, L. M., Van Marter, D. F., Umazor, C., Castle, P. de Aguiar, E. (2016). Using mHealth to deliver behavior change interventions within prenatal care at community health centers. American Journal of Health Promotion, 7, 554-563. 

 

Mauriello, L. M. (2015). Thought Leaders’ Corner: How effective is gamification in engaging employees and other consumers in healthcare? Healthcare Innovation News, 2(1), 8. 

 

Johnson, S. S., Paiva, A., Mauriello, L., Prochaska, J. O., Redding, C. A., & Velicer, W. F. (2014). Coaction in Multiple Behavior Change Interventions: Consistency across Multiple Studies on Weight Management & Obesity Prevention. Health Psychology, 13, 475-480. 

 

Velicer Q. F., Redding C. A., Paiva A. L., Mauriello L.M.,  Blissmer B., Oatley K., Meier K.S., Babbin S., McGee H., Prochaska J.O., Burditt  C., Fernandez A.C. (2013). Multiple risk factor intervention to prevent substance abuse and increase energy balance behaviors in middle school students. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 3, 82-93. 

 

Di Noia J., Mauriello L.M., Byrd-Bredbenner C., Thompson D. (2012). Validity and reliability of dietary stages of change measure among economically disadvantaged African-American adolescents. American Journal of Health Promotion, 26, 381-389. 

 

Mauriello, L. M., Gökbayrak, N. S., Van Marter, D. F., Paiva, A. L., & Prochaska, J. M. (2011). An Internet-Based Computer Tailored Intervention to Promote Responsible Drinking: Findings from a Pilot Test with Employed Adults. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 30, 81-108. 

 

Mauriello, L. M., Dyment, S., Prochaska, J., Gagliardi, A., & Weingrad-Smith, J. (2011). Acceptability and Feasibility of a Multiple Behavior Computer Tailored Intervention for Underserved Pregnant Women. Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health, 56, 75-80. 

 

Prochaska, J. M., Mauriello, L. M., Dyment, S. J., Gökbayrak, S. N. (2011). Designing Research for Dissemination: A Health Behavior Change Program for an Underserved Pregnant Population. Public Health Nursing, 28, 548-555.   

 

Mauriello, L. M., Ciavatta, M. M., Paiva, A. L., Sherman, K. J., Castle, P. H.,  Johnson, J. L., Prochaska, J. M. (2010). Results of a Multi-Media Multiple Behavior Obesity Prevention Program for Adolescents. Preventive Medicine, 51, 451-456. 

 

Driskell, M. M., Dyment, S. J., Mauriello, L. M., Castle, P. H., & Sherman, K. J. (2008). Relationships Among Multiple Behaviors for Childhood and Adolescent Obesity Prevention. Preventive Medicine, 46, 209-215. 

 

Mauriello, L. M., Sherman, K. J., Driskell, M. M., & Prochaska, J. M. (2007). Using interactive behavior change technology to intervene on physical activity and nutrition with adolescents. Adolescent Medicine: State of the Art Reviews, 18, 383-399. 

 

Mauriello, L. M.,  Rossi, J. S., Fava, J. L., Redding, C. A., Robbins, M., Prochaska, J., & Meier, K. (2007).  Assessment of the pros and cons of stress management among adolescents:  Development and validation of a decisional balance measure. American Journal of Health Promotion, 22, 140-143. 

 

Mauriello, L. M., Driskell, M. M., Sherman, K. J., Johnson, S. S., Prochaska, J. M., & Prochaska, J. O. (2006).  Acceptability of a school-based intervention for the prevention of adolescent obesity.  Journal of School Nursing, 22, 269-277. 

 

Prochaska, J. M., Mauriello, L. M., Sherman, K. J., Harlow, L., Silver, B., & Trubatch, J. (2006).  Assessing readiness to advance women scientists using the Transtheoretical Model.  Sex Roles: A Research Journal, 54, 869-880. 

 

Evers, K. E., Prochaska, J. O., Johnson, J. L., Mauriello, L. M., Padula, J. A., & Prochaska, J. M. (2006).  A randomized clinical trial of a population and Transtheoretical model-based stress-management intervention. Health Psychology, 25, 521-529. 

 

Johnson, J.L., Evers, K.E., Paiva, A.L., Prochaska, J.O., Van Marter, D.F., Prochaska, J.M., Mauriello, L.M., Cummins, C.O., and Padula, J.A. (2006). Prevention profiles: Understanding youth who do not use substances. Addictive Behaviors, 31, 1593-1606.