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Tomiyama, A.J., Mann, T., & Comer, L. (in press). Triggers of eating in everyday life. Appetite.
Tomiyama, A.J., & Mann, T. (2008). Focusing on weight is not the answer to America’s obesity epidemic. American Psychologist, 63, 203-204.
Ward, A., Mann, T., Westling, E., Creswell, J.D., Ebert, J.A., & Wallaert, M. (2008). Stepping up the pressure: Arousal can be associated with a reduction in male aggression. Aggressive Behavior, 34, 584-592.
Tomiyama, A. J., & Mann, T. (2008). Cultural factors in collegiate eating disorder pathology: When family culture clashes with individual culture. Journal of American College Health, 57.
Sherman, D.K., Updegraff, J.A., & Mann, T. (2008). Improving oral health behavior: A social psychological approach. Journal of the American Dental Association, 139, 1382-1387.
Mann, T. & Ward, A. (2007). Attention, self-control, and health behaviors. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 16, 280-283.
Lew, A., Mann, T., Myers, H., Taylor, S., & Bower, J. (2007). Thin-ideal media and women’s body dissatisfaction: Prevention using downward social comparisons on non-appearance dimensions. Sex Roles, 57, 543-556.
Westling, E., Garcia, K., & Mann, T. (2007). Discovery of meaning and adherence to medications in HIV-infected women. International Journal of Health Psychology, 12, 627-635.
Parent, S., Ward, A., & Mann, T. (2007). Health information processed under limited attention: Is it better to be “hot” or “cool”? Health Psychology, 26, 159-164.
Mann, T., Tomiyama, A.J., Westling, E., Lew, A., Samuels, B., & Chatman, J. (2007). Medicare’s search for effective obesity treatments: Diets are not the answer. American Psychologist, 62, 220-233.
Updegraff, J., Sherman, D., Luyster, F., & Mann, T. (2007). The effects of message quality and congruency on perceptions of tailored health communications. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 43, 248-256.
Sherman, D., Mann, T., & Updegraff, J. (2006). Approach/avoidance orientation, message framing, and health behavior: Understanding the congruency effect. Motivation and Emotion, 30, 165-169.
Westling, E., Mann, T., & Ward, A.. (2006). The self-control of smoking: When does narrowed attention help? Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 36, 2115-2133.
Lambird, K.M., & Mann, T. (2006). When Do Ego Threats Lead to Self-Regulation Failure? Negative Consequences of Defensive High Self-Esteem. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 32, 1177-1187.
Creswell, J.D., Welch, W.T., Taylor, S.E., Sherman, D.K., Gruenewald, T.L., & Mann, T. (2005). Affirmation of personal values buffers neuroendocrine and psychological stress responses. Psychological Science, 16, 846-851.
Mann, T., & Ward, A. (2004). To eat or not to eat: Implications of the attentional myopia model for restrained eaters. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 113, 90-98.
Mann, T., Sherman, D., & Updegraff, J. (2004). Dispositional motivations and message framing: A test of the congruency hypothesis. Health Psychology, 23, 330-334.
Garcia, K. & Mann, T. (2003). From ‘I Wish’ to ‘I Will’: Social-Cognitive Predictors of Behavioral Intentions. Journal of Health Psychology, 8, 347-360.
Roberts, K.J., & Mann, T. (2003). Adherence to Antiretroviral Medications in HIV/AIDS Care: A Narrative Exploration of One Woman’s Foray into Intentional Nonadherence. Health Care for Women International, 24, 552-564
Grusky, O., Marelich, W., Erger, J., Mann, T., Roberts, K.J., Steers, W. N., & Damesyn, M. (2003). Evaluation of a Brief Low-Cost Intervention to Improve Antiretroviral Treatment Decisions. AIDS Care, 15, 681-687.
Rotheram-Borus, M.J., Mann, T., Grusky, O., Frerichs, R., & Wight, R. (2001). A street intercept survey to assess attitudes and behaviors concerning HIV testing. AIDS Education and Prevention, 13, 229-238.
Mann, T. (2001). Effects of future writing and optimism on reported health behaviors in HIV-infected females. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 23, 26-33.
Abdollahi, P., & Mann, T. (2001) Eating disorder symptoms and body image concerns in Iran: Comparisons between Iranian women in Iran and in America. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 30, 259-268.
Mann, T., & Ward, A. (2001). Forbidden fruit: Cognitive and behavioral effects of specific food denial. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 29, 319-327.
Arriaza, C., & Mann, T. (2001) Ethnic Differences in Eating Disorder Symptoms among College Students: The Confounding Role of Body Mass Index. Journal of American College Health, 49, 309-315.
Roberts, K.J., & Mann, T. (2000). Barriers to Antiretroviral Medication Adherence in HIV-Infected Women. AIDS Care, 12, 377-386.
Ward, A.* & Mann, T.* (2000). Don’t mind if I do: Disinhibited eating under cognitive load. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 78, 753-763. *Equal contributions. Authorship determined by coin flip.
Mann, T. (2000). The Prevention of Eating Disorders. Eating Disorders: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention, 8, 81-84.
Mann, T., Grusky, O., Marelich, W., Erger, J., & Bing, E. (2000). The implementation of the DHHS Guidelines for the use of antiretroviral agents in HIV-infected adults. AIDS Care, 12, 187-192.
Erger, J., Mann, T., Marelich, W.D., & Grusky, O. (2000). HIV health care provider/patient interaction: Observations on the process of providing antiretroviral treatment. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 14, 259-268.
Marelich, W., Grusky, O., Erger, J., Mann, T., & Roberts, K.J. (2000). Biomedical Markers, Adherence Myths, and Organizational Structure: A Two-Stage Model of HIV Healthcare Provider
Decision-Making. In (Kronenfeld, JJ, ed.) Health care providers, institutions, and patients. Stamford, CO: Jai Press.
Rotheram-Borus, M.J., Mann, T., & Chabon, B. (1999). Use and correlates of amphetamines among youths living with HIV. AIDS Education and Prevention, 11, 232-242.
Kato, P.*, & Mann, T.* (1999). A synthesis of psychological interventions for the bereaved. Clinical Psychology Review, 19, 275-296. * Equal contributions. Authorship is alphabetical.
Murphy, D., Mann, T., O’Keefe, Z., & Rotheram-Borus, M.J. (1998). Number of pregnancies, outcome expectancies, and social norms among HIV-infected young women. Health Psychology, 17, 470-475.
Mann, T., & Burgard, D. (1998). Interventions for eating disorder prevention: What we don't know can hurt us. Eating Disorders: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention, 6, 101-103.
Mann, T., Nolen-Hoeksema, S., Huang, K., Burgard, D., Wright, A., & Hanson, K. (1997). Are two interventions worse than none? Joint primary and secondary prevention of eating disorders in college females. Health Psychology, 16, 215-225. (Reported by the New York Times, Washington Post, APA Monitor, CNN, MSNBC, and others.)
Mann, T. (1996). Why do we need a health psychology of gender or sexual orientation? In Kato, P., and Mann, T. (eds.), Handbook of Diversity Issues in Health Psychology. New York: Plenum.
Mann, T., & Kato, P. (1996). Diversity issues in health psychology. In Kato, P., and Mann, T. (eds.), Handbook of Diversity Issues in Health Psychology. New York: Plenum.
Mann, T., & Brenner, L. (1996). Improving text memory by organizing interfering text at retrieval. American Journal of Psychology, 109, 539-549.
Kato, P., & Mann, T. (eds.), (1996). Handbook of Diversity Issues in Health Psychology. New York: Plenum.
Mann, T., & Carlson, J. (1995). Instructor’s Manual, to accompany Introduction to Psychology, by Atkinson, Atkinson, Smith, Bem, & Nolen-Hoeksema, 12th edition.
Mann, T. (1994). Informed consent for psychology research: Do subjects comprehend consent forms and understand their legal rights? Psychological Science, 5, 140-143. (Also reprinted in Bersoff, D. (Ed.), Ethical Conflicts in Psychology. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.)
Bower, G., & Mann, T. (1992). Improving recall by recoding interfering material at the time of recall. Journal of Experimental Psychology, Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 18, 1310-1320.