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research overview Dr. Goggin’s research program focuses on understanding the biopsychosocial predictors of health behavior change and the development and testing of interventions to improve health and health behaviors. For over two decades, she has conducted community engaged health research, including leading numerous large intervention studies focused on primary and secondary prevention, medication adherence, and biopsychosocial predictors of health behavior change. These collaborative efforts included patients, parents, providers, and other stakeholders throughout each phase to impact health outcomes in a variety of settings, including faith- and community-based organizations, along with healthcare settings. Dr. Goggin has extensive expertise in employing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Motivational Interviewing strategies for health behavior change, and have trained different types of providers from varied settings both in the US and sub-Saharan Africa. She has led or collaborated on numerous randomized clinical trials exploring the efficacy of multi-level interventions to improve patients’ willingness to consider making health behavior changes that they are not currently interested in addressing like testing and linage to care, reducing sexual risk behaviors, smoking cessation, re-engaging in care, and diabetes prevention and management. Many of her studies focus on improving patient/parent – provider communication and system level interventions to improve patient outcomes.

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Academic Article African American smokers' intention to use pharmacotherapy for cessation.
Academic Article Motivational Interviewing for encouraging quit attempts among unmotivated smokers: study protocol of a randomized, controlled, efficacy trial.
Academic Article A qualitative assessment of provider perspectives on smoking cessation counselling.
Academic Article The relationship between ART adherence and smoking status among HIV+ individuals.
Academic Article Physician smoking cessation counseling and adherence to a clinical practice guideline.
Academic Article A Randomized Trial of Motivational Interviewing: Cessation Induction Among Smokers With Low Desire to Quit.
Academic Article Recruiting unmotivated smokers into a smoking induction trial.
Academic Article Motivational interviewing and the decisional balance procedure for cessation induction in smokers not intending to quit.
Academic Article Implicit Attitudes and Smoking Behavior in a Smoking Cessation Induction Trial.
Academic Article Executive function fails to predict smoking outcomes in a clinical trial to motivate smokers to quit.
Academic Article Race moderates the effects of Motivational Interviewing on smoking cessation induction.
Grant Can Motivational Interviewing be Effective for Smoking Cessation?
Academic Article Motivational Interviewing to Encourage Quit Attempts Among Smokers Not Ready to Quit: A Trial-Based Economic Analysis.
Academic Article Differential mechanisms of change in motivational interviewing versus health education for smoking cessation induction.
Academic Article Stress, Depression and Quit Attempt Outcomes among Unmotivated Smokers.

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