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Predictors of adherence to behavior change interventions in the elderly

S. Nicole Culos-Reed
W. Jack Rejeski
Edward McAuley
Judith K. Ockene, University of Massachusetts Medical School
Debra L. Roter

Abstract

Considering factors at the individual, interpersonal, and environmental level may enhance adherence to interventions in the elderly. A collaborative practitioner-participant relationship is also essential.

Suggested Citation

S. Nicole Culos-Reed, W. Jack Rejeski, Edward McAuley, Judith K. Ockene, and Debra L. Roter. "Predictors of adherence to behavior change interventions in the elderly" Controlled clinical trials 21.5 Suppl (2000).
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ockenej/20