Translational Behavioral Medicine
Overview
Translational Behavioral Medicine is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on bridging the gap between research and practice in the field of behavioral medicine. It publishes innovative studies that translate scientific findings into practical applications, aiming to improve health outcomes and promote evidence-based interventions. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including health behavior change, psychosocial interventions, health disparities, and implementation science.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Transl Behav Med
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Start
2011
End
Continuing
Frequency
Quarterly
p-ISSN
1869-6716
e-ISSN
1613-9860
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
Specialties
General Medicine
Public Health
Social Sciences
Public Health
Social Sciences
Metrics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 6577
56
SJR / Ranks: 2770
1217
CiteScore / Ranks: 4033
5.80
JIF / Ranks: 2654
3.6
Recent Articles
1.
Byhoff E, Rudel R, Burgun R, Silva S, Lichkus J, Drainoni M
Transl Behav Med
. 2025 Mar;
15(1).
PMID: 40066680
Background: The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is an underutilized program. SNAP uptake is limited in Latine households in particular due to concerns about immigration eligibility, even when there are...
2.
Merrill K, Silva J, Sedeno A, Salgado S, Vargas S, Cano J, et al.
Transl Behav Med
. 2025 Mar;
15(1).
PMID: 40052537
Background: Practical examples of studies integrating implementation science and the multiphase optimization strategy (MOST) framework are lacking. Floreciendo is a sexual and reproductive health program for Latina teens and their...
3.
Kracht C, Tovar A, Gans K, Lee R, Tandon P, von Ash T, et al.
Transl Behav Med
. 2025 Mar;
15(1).
PMID: 40052536
Early childhood education (ECE) settings are important for the development of children's healthy eating and physical activity behaviors. Efforts to disseminate and implement health behavior promotion strategies in ECE settings...
4.
Kim S, Clark V, Hancock J, Rawassizadeh R, Liu H, Taylor E, et al.
Transl Behav Med
. 2025 Mar;
15(1).
PMID: 40036982
Objective: To conduct a systematic review on Artificial Intelligence-Mediated Communication (AIMC) behavioral interventions in cancer prevention/control and substance use. Methods: Eight databases were searched from 2017 to 2022 using the...
5.
Blunt W, Kfrerer M, Gill D, Shillington K, Riggin B, Irwin J, et al.
Transl Behav Med
. 2025 Feb;
15(1).
PMID: 39963751
Background: Despite the proven relationship between lifestyle and morbidity and mortality, rates of chronic disease (e.g. obesity) continue to rise in paradox to the myriad of studies supporting lifestyle behaviour...
6.
Koorts H, Ma J, Cassar S, Bauman A, Lawrence M, Rutter H, et al.
Transl Behav Med
. 2025 Feb;
15(1).
PMID: 39932432
The World Health Organization ExpandNet framework for scaling up contains key recommendations to support the scaling of health interventions globally. Despite being widely used, it is not known how the...
7.
Figueroa R, Perry E, Frederick G, Alvarado M, Adams E, Bean M
Transl Behav Med
. 2025 Feb;
15(1).
PMID: 39932431
The Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) supports passing the Expanding Access To Local Foods Act-a bill to promote economic opportunities for farmers and ranchers to strengthen local food supply chains,...
8.
Fox R, Brandon K, Badger T, Gaumond J, Morales A, Ong J, et al.
Transl Behav Med
. 2025 Feb;
15(1).
PMID: 39907220
Background: Sleep disturbance is among the most frequent and distressing symptoms reported by gynecologic cancer survivors. Existing evidence-based behavioral sleep interventions are limited by implementation burden, which can decrease adherence....
9.
Wang M, Bertrand K
Transl Behav Med
. 2025 Jan;
15(1.
PMID: 39868946
Artificial intelligence (AI) and its subset, machine learning, have tremendous potential to transform health care, medicine, and population health through improved diagnoses, treatments, and patient care. However, the effectiveness of...
10.
Williamson T, Brymwitt W, Gilliland J, Carter-Bawa L, Mao J, Lynch K, et al.
Transl Behav Med
. 2025 Jan;
15(1).
PMID: 39868945
Background: Stigma is a pervasive and distressing problem experienced frequently by lung cancer patients, and there is a lack of psychosocial interventions that target the reduction of lung cancer stigma....