TY - JOUR AU1 - Glasgow, R. E. AU2 - AB - Practical and Relevant Self-Report Measures of Patient Health Behaviors for Primary Care Research Russell E. Glasgow, PhD ABSTRACT Marcia G. Ory, PhD, MPH PURPOSE With increasing evidence for the value of behavior change counsel- ing, there is a need for health behavior measurements that can be implemented Lisa M. Klesges, PhD in primary care research. This article discusses criteria for and reviews self-report Maribel Cifuentes, RN measures to briefl y assess cigarette smoking, eating patterns, physical activity, and 4 risky drinking across the life course. It then proposes pragmatic measures for use Douglas H. Fernald, MA in practice-based research. Larry A. Green, MD METHODS Drawing from literature reviews, previous multisite studies, personal Kaiser Permanente, Denver, Colo communications with experts in the fi eld, and guidance from an expert panel, Texas A&M University System, College we identifi ed self-report behavior change measures and gave priority to items Station, Tex that addressed Healthy People 2010 goals, as well as those that were practical (ie, shorter, and easier to score and use for intervention), were sensitive to change, Mayo Clinic, College of Medicine, and produced results that could directly inform primary care intervention. Rochester, Minn Prescription for Health, University RESULTS Separate recommendations TI - Practical and Relevant Self-Report Measures of Patient Health Behaviors for Primary Care Research JF - The Annals of Family Medicine DO - 10.1370/afm.261 DA - 2005-01-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/unpaywall/practical-and-relevant-self-report-measures-of-patient-health-C00vhXy5lJ DP - DeepDyve ER -