Translational Behavioral Medicine

Papers
(The H4-Index of Translational Behavioral Medicine is 20. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Erratum to: Behavioral medicine, cancer control, and NCI: reflections on a fruitful past and auspicious future163
Vaccine hesitancy and behavior change theory-based social media interventions: a systematic review141
The case for prioritizing implementation strategy fidelity measurement: benefits and challenges118
Receipt, uptake, and satisfaction with tailored DVD and patient navigation interventions to promote cancer screening among rural women66
How COVID-19 impacted child and family health and healthcare: a mixed-methods study incorporating family voices38
Can behavior change techniques be delivered via short text messages?36
Co-designing prediction data visualizations for a digital binge eating intervention34
A tribute to Robert Croyle, PhD, Director, Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences32
Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy for Cancer Caregivers: A pilot trial among caregivers of patients with glioblastoma multiforme30
Scalable and successful patient portal lifestyle coaching training for primary care clinical staff30
Econometric evaluation of implementing a behavioral health integration intervention in primary care settings28
Building on Strong Foundations: Deploying Enhanced Replicating Effective Programs for evidence-based prevention curriculum adaptation25
The implementation of ask-advise-connect in a federally qualified health center: a mixed methods evaluation using the re-aim framework25
Informing women about the risks of exposing babies to tobacco smoke: outreach and education efforts using Facebook “boost posts”24
Implementation science for cancer control: One center’s experience addressing context, adaptation, equity, and sustainment24
User-centered development of a smartphone application (Fit2Thrive) to promote physical activity in breast cancer survivors22
Maternity care coordinator’s experiences at the department of Veteran Affairs21
Applying evidence-based intervention (EBI) mapping to identify the components and logic of colorectal cancer screening interventions21
STAR-Caregivers Virtual Training and Follow-up: a cultural adaptation for Latino caregivers of people with dementia21
Family-based pediatric weight management interventions in US primary care settings targeting children ages 6–12 years old: A systematic review guided by the RE-AIM framework20
Demystifying the virtualization process: A call for standard reporting of virtual modifications to evidence-based psychotherapies, using the FRAME model20
Practitioner perspectives on equitable implementation of evidence-based interventions for cancer prevention and control20
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