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2020
Dlugonski D, Das BM, Martin TR.  2020.  Impact of a standard versus collective-efficacy enhanced intervention to increase physical activity among mothers.. Psychol Health. 35(2):239-253.
2019
Mailey EL, Gasper R, Dlugonski D.  2019.  Why and How Should I Exercise? A Content Analysis of Popular Magazines. Am J Health Behav. 43(2):349-360.
2018
Mailey EL, Dlugonski D, Hsu W-W, Segar M.  2018.  Goals Matter: Exercising for Well-Being But Not Health or Appearance Predicts Future Exercise Among Parents.. J Phys Act Health. 15(11):857-865.
2017
Faiola A, Holden RJ.  2017.  Consumer Health Informatics: Empowering Healthy-Living-Seekers Through mHealth.. Prog Cardiovasc Dis. 59(5):479-486.
Raedeke TD, Dlugonski D.  2017.  High Versus Low Theoretical Fidelity Pedometer Intervention Using Social-Cognitive Theory on Steps and Self-Efficacy.. Res Q Exerc Sport. 88(4):436-446.
2016
Sanders MP, Dlugonski D.  2016.  Popular Media Representations of Physical Activity Among Mothers.. Health Educ Behav. 43(6):683-690.
2015
Dlugonski D, Das BM, Martin T.  2015.  Increasing collective efficacy for physical activity: Design and rationale of Moms UNITE for Health.. Contemp Clin Trials. 45(Pt B):233-238.
2014
Gombeski WR, Claypool JO, Karpf M, Britt J, Birdwhistell M, Riggs K, Wray T, Taylor J.  2014.  Hospital affiliations, co-branding, and consumer impact.. Health Mark Q. 31(1):65-77.

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