Stressing the Importance of Diabetes Distress: a Comment on Baek et al. Elizabeth A. Beverly Invited Commentary 20 March 2014 Pages: 137 - 139
An Informative Failure to Replicate—the Type D is Distressed: a Comment on Meyer et al. Jerry Suls Invited Commentary 10 May 2014 Pages: 140 - 141
Optimizing Approaches to Addressing Depression in Cardiac Patients: a Comment on O’Neil et al. Jesse C. StewartBruce L. Rollman Invited Commentary 11 April 2014 Pages: 142 - 144
Diabetes Burden and Diabetes Distress: the Buffering Effect of Social Support Rachel N. BaekMolly L. TanenbaumJeffrey S. Gonzalez Original Article 19 February 2014 Pages: 145 - 155
Type D Personality is Unrelated to Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated by Intracoronary Stenting Thomas MeyerSharif HusseinChristoph Herrmann-Lingen Original Article 31 January 2014 Pages: 156 - 162
Efficacy and Feasibility of a Tele-health Intervention for Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients with Depression: Results of the “MoodCare” Randomized Controlled Trial Adrienne O’NeilBarr Tayloron behalf of the MoodCare Investigator Team Original Article 26 February 2014 Pages: 163 - 174
Changes in Condom Use During the First Year of HIV Treatment in Uganda and the Relationship to Depression Glenn J. WagnerBonnie Ghosh-DastidarSeggane Musisi Original Article 07 February 2014 Pages: 175 - 183
Parental Misperceptions of Children’s Underweight Status: A Meta-analysis Alyssa LundahlKatherine M. KidwellTimothy D. Nelson Original Article 14 January 2014 Pages: 184 - 193
Exercise Counseling to Enhance Smoking Cessation Outcomes: The Fit2Quit Randomized Controlled Trial Ralph MaddisonVaughan RobertsMidi Tsai Original Article 07 March 2014 Pages: 194 - 204
The Clustering of Health Behaviours in Older Australians and its Association with Physical and Psychological Status, and Sociodemographic Indicators Barbara GriffinKerry A. ShermanPiers Bayl-Smith Original Article Open access 06 February 2014 Pages: 205 - 214
The Mediating Roles of Perceived Stress and Health Behaviors in the Relation Between Objective, Subjective, and Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status and Perceived Health Theresa E. SennJennifer L. WalshMichael P. Carey Original Article 20 March 2014 Pages: 215 - 224
Which Behaviour Change Techniques Are Most Effective at Increasing Older Adults’ Self-Efficacy and Physical Activity Behaviour? A Systematic Review David P FrenchEllinor K OlanderJennifer Mc Sharry Original Article 20 March 2014 Pages: 225 - 234
Diet and Exercise Intervention Adherence and Health-Related Outcomes among Older Long-Term Breast, Prostate, and Colorectal Cancer Survivors Joseph G. WingerCatherine E. MosherWendy Demark-Wahnefried Original Article 20 March 2014 Pages: 235 - 245
Divergent Associations of Antecedent- and Response-Focused Emotion Regulation Strategies with Midlife Cardiovascular Disease Risk Allison A. AppletonEric B. LoucksLaura D. Kubzansky Original Article 26 February 2014 Pages: 246 - 255
Who Benefits from Diabetes Self-Management Interventions? The Influence of Depression in the Latinos en Control Trial Monica L. WangStephenie C. LemonMilagros C. Rosal Original Article 25 March 2014 Pages: 256 - 264
Effectiveness of the Tobacco Tactics Program in the Department of Veterans Affairs Sonia A. DuffyDavid L. RonisPetra Flanagan Original Article 14 May 2014 Pages: 265 - 274
Evidence That Self-Affirmation Improves Phosphate Control in Hemodialysis Patients: A Pilot Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial Vari WilemanKen FarringtonChristopher J. Armitage Brief Report 15 February 2014 Pages: 275 - 281
The Multiple Pathways by Which Trait Self-Control Predicts Health Behavior Martin S. Hagger Letter to the Editor 17 May 2014 Pages: 282 - 283
Erratum to: A Prospective Study of Psychological Distress and Weight Status in Adolescents/Young Adults Laura D. KubzanskyMark S. GilthorpeElizabeth Goodman Erratum 11 April 2014 Pages: 284 - 285