An empirical typology of subjects within stage of change
Document Type
Article
Date of Original Version
1-1-1995
Abstract
The transtheoretical model of behavior change postulates five distinct, welldefined stages of change: Precontemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action, and Maintenance. Each stage has been regarded as reflecting a motivational posture and treated as if it is homogenous with respect to membership. This paper reports the results of four cluster analytic studies, one within each of the first four stages of change. The cluster analysis was based on three constructs of the model. Four distinct subtypes were found within Contemplation, Preparation, and Action, and three subtypes were found within Precontemplation. External validation for the clusters was provided using the 10 Processes of Change and 8 behavioral measures as dependent measures. At least one subtype corresponded to the existing stage definition but the other subtypes suggested alternative intervention strategies. © 1995.
Publication Title, e.g., Journal
Addictive Behaviors
Volume
20
Issue
3
Citation/Publisher Attribution
Velicer, Wayne F., Stanley L. Hughes, Joseph L. Fava, James O. Prochaska, and Carlo C. DiClemente. "An empirical typology of subjects within stage of change." Addictive Behaviors 20, 3 (1995): 299-320. doi: 10.1016/0306-4603(94)00069-B.