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Chancellor's Professor
Ph.D. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Phone: 824-5294
Office: 206C SEI
Summary of Research Interests: My research interests include: (1) the design and evaluation of community and worksite health promotion programs; (2) factors that influence the success of transdisciplinary research and training programs; (3) the health and behavioral impacts of environmental stressors such as traffic congestion and overcrowding; and (4) the application of environmental design research to urban planning and facilities design.
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Selected Publications
- Stokols, D., Hall, K.L., Taylor, B.K., & Moser, R.P. (2008). The science of team science: Overview of the field and introduction to the supplement. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 35 (2S),77-89. https://webfiles.uci.edu/dstokols/Pubs/AJPM-Science%20of%20Team%20Scienc...
- Stokols, D., Misra, S., Moser, R.P., Hall, K.L., & Taylor, B.K. (2008). The ecology of team science. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 35 (2S), 96-115. https://webfiles.uci.edu/dstokols/Pubs/AJPM-Ecology%20of%20Team%20Science.pdf
- Hall, K.L., Stokols, D., Moser, R.P., Taylor, B.K., Thornquist, M., Nebeling, L., Ehret, C., Barnett, M., McTiernan, A., Berger, N.A., Goran, M., & Jeffery, R. (2008). The collaboration readiness of transdisciplinary research teams and centers: Findings from the National Cancer Institute TREC Year-One Evaluation Study. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2008, 35 (2S), 161-172. https://webfiles.uci.edu/dstokols/Pubs/AJPM-TREC.pdf
- Mâsse, L.C., Moser, R.P., Stokols, D., Taylor, B.K., Marcus, S.E., Morgan, G.D., Hall, K. L., Croyle, R.T., & Trochim, W.M. (2008). Measuring collaboration and transdisciplinary integration in team science. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 35 (2S), 151-160. https://webfiles.uci.edu/dstokols/Pubs/AJPM-TTURC.pdf
- Hall, K.L., Feng, A.X., Moser, R.P., Stokols, D., & Taylor, B.K. 2008). Moving the science of team science forward: Collaboration and creativity. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 35 (2S), 243-249.
https://webfiles.uci.edu/dstokols/Pubs/AJPM-wrap-up.pdf
- Stokols, D. (2006). Toward a science of transdisciplinary action research. American Journal of Community Psychology, 38, 63-77.
- Stokols, D., Harvey, R., Gress, J., Fuqua, J., & Phillips, K. (2005). In Vivo studies of transdisciplinary scientific collaboration: Lessons learned and implications for active living research. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 28(2S2), 202-213.
- Stokols, D., Grzywacz,J.G., McMahan, S., Phillips, K. (2003). Increasing the health promotive capacity of human environments. American Journal of Health Promotion, 18, 4-13.
- Stokols, D., Fuqua, J., Gress, J., Harvey, R., Phillips, K., Baezconde-Garbanati, L., Unger, J., Palmer, P., Clark, M., Colby, S., Morgan, G., & Trochim, W. (2003). Evaluating transdisciplinary science. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 5, S-1, S21-S39. https://webfiles.uci.edu/dstokols/Pubs/Stokols%20et%20al%20Eval%20TD%20Sci.pdf
- Mitrany, M., & Stokols, D. (2005). Gauging the transdisciplinary qualities and outcomes of doctoral training programs. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 24, 437-449.
- Fuqua, J., Stokols, D., Gress, J., Harvey, R., & Phillips, K. (2004). Transdisciplinary scientific collaboration as a basis for enhancing the science and prevention of substance use and abuse. Substance Use and Misuse, 39, 1457-1514.
- Woods, V.D., Montgomery, S.B., Herring, P., Gardner, R.W., & Stokols, D. (2006). Social ecological predictors of prostate-specific antigen blood test and digital rectal examination in Black American men. Journal of the National Medical Association, 98, 492-504.
- Stokols, D. (2003). The ecology of human strengths. In L.G. Aspinwall & U.M. Staudinger (Eds.), A psychology of human strengths: Fundamental questions and future directions for a positive psychology. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 331-343.
- Milden, S.P., & Stokols, D. (2004). Physicians' attitudes and practices regarding complementary and alternative medicine. Behavioral Medicine, 30, 73-82.
- Best, A., Stokols, D., Green, L.W., Leischow, S., Buchholz, K., & Holmes, B. (2003). Health promotion and community partnering: Translating theory into effective strategy. American Journal of Health Promotion. 18, 168-176.
- Stokols, D., & Montero, M. (2002). Toward an environmental psychology of the internet. In R. Bechtel & A. Churchman (Eds.), Handbook of Environmental Psychology (661-675). New York: John Wiley & Sons.
- Stokols, D., Clitheroe, C., & Zmuidzinas, M. (2002). Qualities of work environments that promote perceived support for creativity. Creativity Research Journal, 14, 127-137.
- King, A. C., Stokols, D., Talen, E., Brassington, G. S., & Killingsworth, R. E. (2002). Theoretical approaches to the promotion of physical activity: Forging a transdisciplinary paradigm. Amer. Journal of Preventive Medicine, 23(2S), 15-25.
- Stokols, D., McMahan, S., & Phillips, K. (2001). Workplace health promotion in small businesses. In M. O'Donnell (Ed.), Health promotion in the workplace (pp.493-518). Third edition. Albany, NY: Delmar Publishers, Inc.
- Stokols, D., McMahan, S., Clitheroe, C., & Wells, M. (2001). Enhancing corporate compliance with worksite safety and health legislation. Journal of Safety Research, 32, 441-463.
- Stokols, D. (2001). Ecology and health. In N.J. Smelser & P.B. Baltes (Eds). The International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. (6: 4030-4035). Oxford, England: Elsevier Science Publishers.
- Stokols, D. (2000). Social ecology and behavioral medicine: Implications for training, practice, and policy. Behavioral Medicine, 26, 129-138.
- Stokols, D. (2000). Environmental psychology. In A. Kazdin (Ed.), Encyclopedia of psychology, Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press.
- Stokols, D. (2000). The social ecological paradigm of wellness promotion. In M. Schneider Jamner & D. Stokols (Eds.), Promoting human wellness: New frontiers for research, practice and policy. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 21-37.
- Jamner, M., & Stokols, D. (Eds.) (2000). Promoting human wellness: New frontiers for research, practice, and policy. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
- Stokols, D. (1999). Human development in the age of the internet: Conceptual and methodological horizons. In S. L. Friedman & T. D. Wachs (Eds.), Measuring environment across the lifespan: Emerging methods and concepts. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 327-356.
- Stokols, D. (1998). Environmental design and occupational health. In J. Stellman & C. Brabant (Eds.), ILO Encyclopedia of Occupational Health and Safety, 4th Edition. Section IV, Psychosocial and Organizational Factors (S. L. Sauter & L. Levi, Section Co-Editors). Geneva, Switzerland: International Labor Office, 34.19-34.22.
- Stokols, D. (1996). Translating social ecological theory into guidelines for community health promotion. American Journal of Health Promotion, 10, 282-298.
- Clitheroe, C., Stokols, D., & Zmuidzinas, M. (1998). Conceptualizing the context of environment and behavior. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 18, 103-112.
- Stokols, D. (1996). Bridging the theoretical and applied facets of environmental psychology. American Psychologist, 51, 1188-1189.
- Stokols, D., Allen, J., Bellingham, R.L. (1996). The social ecology of health promotion: Implications for research and practice. American Journal of Health Promotion, 10, 247-251.
- Wells, M., Stokols, D., McMahan, S., & Clitheroe, C. (1997). Evaluation of a worksite injury and illness prevention program: Do the effects of the REACH OUT Training Program reach the employees? Journal of Occupational Health Psychol., 2, 25-34.
- Stokols, D. (1995). The paradox of environmental psychology. American Psychologist, 50, 821-837.
- Stokols, D., Pelletier, K. R., & Fielding, J. E. (1995). Integration of medical care and worksite health promotion. Journal of the American Medical Association, 273, 1136-1142.
- Holman, E.A., & Stokols, D. (1994). The environmental psychology of child sexual abuse. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 14, 237-252.
- Stokols, D. (1992). Establishing and maintaining healthy environments: Toward a social ecology of health promotion. American Psychologist, 47, 6-22.
- Stokols, D. (1990). Instrumental and spiritual views of people-environment relations. American Psychologist, 45, 641-46.
- Novaco, R. W., Stokols, D., & Milanesi, L. (1990). Objective and subjective dimensions of travel impedance as determinants of commuting stress. American Journal of Community Psychology, 18, 231-257.
- Stokols, D. (1988). Transformational processes in people-environment relations. In J. E. McGrath (Ed.), The social psychology of time. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 233-252.
- Stokols, D. (1987). Conceptual strategies of environmental psychology. In D. Stokols and I. Altman (Eds.), Handbook of environmental psychology. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 41-70.
- Stokols, D. (1986). The research psychologist as social change agent. American Journal of Community Psychology, 14, 595-599.
- Stokols, D. (1983). Theoretical directions of environment and behavior research. Environment and Behavior, 15, 259-272.
- Cohen, S., Evans, G. W., Krantz, D. S., Stokols, D., & Kelly S. (1981). Aircraft noise and children: Longitudinal and cross-sectional evidence on adaptation to noise and the effectiveness of noise abatement. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 40, 331-345.
- Cohen, S., Krantz, D., Evans, G., & Stokols, D. (1981). Cardiovascular and behavioral effects of community noise. American Scientist, 69, 528-535.
- Cohen, S., Evans, G. W., Krantz, D. S. and Stokols, D. (1980). Physiological, motivational, and cognitive effects of aircraft noise on children: Moving from the laboratory to the field. American Psychologist, 35, 231-243.
- Stokols, D., Novaco, R. W., Stokols, J., and Campbell, J. (1978). Traffic congestion, Type-A behavior, and stress. Journal of Applied Psychology, 63, 467-480.
- Stokols, D. (1978). Environmental psychology. In M. R. Rosenzweig and L. W. Porter, Eds., Annual Review of Psychology, 29, 253-295.
- Novaco, R. W., Stokols, D., Campbell, J., and Stokols, J. (1979). Transportation, stress, and community psychology. American Journal of Community Psychology, 4, 361-380.
- Stokols, D., Ohlig, W., and Resnick, S. (1978). Perception of residential crowding, classroom experiences, and student health. Human Ecology, 6, 233-252.
- Stokols, D. (1976). The experience of crowding in primary and secondary environments. Environment and Behavior, 8, 49-86.
- Stokols, D. 1975. Toward a psychological theory of alienation. Psychological Review, 82, 26-44.
- Stokols, D., Smith, T., and Prostor, J. (1975). Partitioning and perceived crowding in a public space. American Behavioral Scientist, 18, 792-814.
- Stokols, D. and Schopler, J. (1973). Reactions to victims under conditions of situational detachment: The effects of responsibility, severity, and expected future interaction. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 25, 199-209.
- Stokols, D., Rall, M., Pinner, B., and Schopler, J. (1973). Physical, social and personal determinants of the perception of crowding. Environment and Behavior, 4, 87-115.
- Stokols, D. (1972). On the distinction between density and crowding: Some implications for future research. Psychological Review, 79, 275-277.
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