Kristina Wilson, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
Psychology Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 
Area:
Applied Social Psychology

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Year Citation  Score
2017 Albarracín D, Wilson K, Chan MS, Durantini M, Sanchez F. Action and Inaction in Multi-Behavior Recommendations: A Meta-Analysis of Lifestyle Interventions. Health Psychology Review. 1-57. PMID 28831848 DOI: 10.1080/17437199.2017.1369140  0.353
2016 Albarracín D, Wilson K, Durantini MR, Sunderrajan A, Livingood W. A Meta-Intervention to Increase Completion of an HIV-Prevention Intervention: Results From a Randomized Controlled Trial in the State of Florida. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. PMID 27786499 DOI: 10.1037/Ccp0000139  0.378
2016 Moore MJ, Barr E, Wilson K, Griner S. Support for Offering Sexual Health Services Through School-Based Health Clinics. The Journal of School Health. 86: 660-8. PMID 27492935 DOI: 10.1111/Josh.12421  0.319
2015 Tannenbaum MB, Hepler J, Zimmerman RS, Saul L, Jacobs S, Wilson K, Albarracín D. Appealing to fear: A meta-analysis of fear appeal effectiveness and theories. Psychological Bulletin. 141: 1178-204. PMID 26501228 DOI: 10.1037/A0039729  0.334
2015 Wilson KS, Deya R, Masese L, Simoni JM, Vander Stoep A, Shafi J, Jaoko W, Hughes JP, McClelland RS. Prevalence and correlates of intimate partner violence in HIV-positive women engaged in transactional sex in Mombasa, Kenya. International Journal of Std & Aids. PMID 26464502 DOI: 10.1177/0956462415611514  0.304
2015 Wilson K, Senay I, Durantini M, Sánchez F, Hennessy M, Spring B, Albarracín D. When it comes to lifestyle recommendations, more is sometimes less: a meta-analysis of theoretical assumptions underlying the effectiveness of interventions promoting multiple behavior domain change. Psychological Bulletin. 141: 474-509. PMID 25528345 DOI: 10.1037/A0038295  0.357
2015 Wilson K, Albarracín D. Barriers to accessing HIV-prevention in clinic settings: Higher alcohol use and more sex partners predict decreased exposure to HIV-prevention counseling. Psychology, Health & Medicine. 20: 87-96. PMID 24684497 DOI: 10.1080/13548506.2014.902484  0.422
2014 Liu J, Jones C, Wilson K, Durantini MR, Livingood W, Albarracín D. Motivational barriers to retention of at-risk young adults in HIV-prevention interventions: perceived pressure and efficacy. Aids Care. 26: 1242-8. PMID 24641552 DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2014.896450  0.406
2013 Albarracín D, Wilson K, Durantini MR, Livingood W. When is Retention in Health Promotion Interventions Intentional? Predicting Return to Health Promotion Interventions as a Function of Busyness. Acta De Investigacion Psicologica. 3: 1311-1321. PMID 29809205 DOI: 10.1016/S2007-4719(13)70969-4  0.368
2013 Wilson K, Durantini MR, Albarracín J, Crause C, Albarracín D. Reducing cultural and psychological barriers to Latino enrollment in HIV-prevention counseling: initial data on an enrollment meta-intervention. Aids Care. 25: 881-7. PMID 23398305 DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2012.729803  0.396
2012 O'Grady MA, Harman JJ, Gleason MEJ, Wilson K. Managing an Attractive Impression by Using Alcohol: Evidence From Two Daily Diary Studies Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 34: 76-87. DOI: 10.1080/01973533.2011.637841  0.607
2010 Harman JJ, Wilson K, Keneski E. Social and environmental contributors to perceived vulnerability and perception of risk for negative health consequences Psychology of Risk Perception. 36-45.  0.539
2009 O'Grady MA, Wilson K, Harman JJ. Preliminary findings from a brief, peer-led safer sex intervention for college students living in residence halls. The Journal of Primary Prevention. 30: 716-31. PMID 19937119 DOI: 10.1007/S10935-009-0195-7  0.622
2009 Harman JJ, O'Grady MA, Wilson K. What you think you know can hurt you: perceptual biases about HIV risk in intimate relationships. Aids and Behavior. 13: 246-57. PMID 18080101 DOI: 10.1007/S10461-007-9341-5  0.619
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