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Moos, R., & Finney, J. The expanding scope of alcoholism treatment evaluation.American Psychologist, 1983.
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Moos, R., & Moos, B. Adaptation and the quality of life in work and family settings.Journal of Community Psychology, 1983,11, 158–170.
Moos, R., & Spinrad, S.The Social Climate Scales: An annotated bibliography update. Palo Alto: Consulting Psychologists Press, 1984.
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O'Leary, V., Duffee, D., & Wenk, E. Developing relevant data for a prison organizational development program.Journal of Criminal Justice, 1977,5, 85–103.
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Books
Insel, P., & Moos, R. (Eds.).Health and the social environment. Lexington, Mass.: D.C. Heath, 1974.
Moos, R.Evaluating treatment environments: A social ecological approach. New York: Wiley, 1974.
Moos, R., & Insel, P. (Eds.).Issues in social ecology: Human milieus. Palo Alto: Mayfield, 1974.
Moos, R.Evaluating correctional and community settings. New York: Wiley, 1975.
Moos, R.The human context: Environmental determinants of behavior. New York: Wiley, 1976. (Japanese edition published by Asakura Publishing Co., Tokyo, Japan, 1980)
Moos, R. (Ed.).Human adaptation: Coping wiht life crises. Lexington, Mass.; D.C. Heath, 1976.
Moos, R. (Ed.).Coping with physical illness. New York: Plenum Press, 1977. (Paperback edition published in 1979)
Moos, R., & Brownstein, R.Environment and Utopia: A synthesis. New York: Plenum Press 1977.
Moos, R.Evaluating educational environments: Procedures, methods, findings and policy implications. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1979.
Moos, R. (Ed.).Coping with physical illness: New directions. New York: Plenum Press, 1984.
The Social Climate Scales
Overview and Initial Manuals
Moos, R.Military Company Environment Inventory manual. Palo Alto: Social Ecology Laboratory, Stanford University and VA Medical Center, 1973.
Moos, R.The Social Climate Scales: An Overview. Palo Alto: Consulting Psychologists Press, 1974.
Moos, R.Ward Atmosphere Scale manual. Palo Alto: Consulting Psychologists Press, 1974.
Moos, R.Community-oriented Programs Environment Scale manual. Palo Alto: Consulting Psychologists Press, 1974.
Moos, R.Correctional Institutions Environment Scale manual. Palo Alto: Consulting Psychologists Press, 1974.
Moos, R.Family Environment Scale preliminary manual. Palo Alto: Consulting Psychologists Press, 1974.
Moos, R.Group Environment Scale preliminary manual. Palo Alto: Consulting Psychologists Press, 1974.
Moos, R., & Gerst, M.University Residence Environment Scale manual. Palo Alto: Consulting Psychologists Press, 1974.
Moos, R., & Insel, P.Work Environment Scale Preliminary manual. Palo Alto: Consulting Psychologists Press, 1974.
Moos, R., & Trickett, E.Classroom Environment Scale manual. Palo Alto: Consulting Psychologists Press, 1974.
Revised Manuals
Moos, R.Work Environment Scale manual. Palo Alto: Consulting Psychologists Press, 1981.
Moos, R.Group Environment Scale manual. Palo Alto: Consulting Psychologists Press, 1981.
Moos, R., & Moos, B.Family Environment Scale manual. Palo Alto: Consulting Psychologists Press, 1981.
Annotated Bibliographies
Moos, R., & Max, W.The Social Climate Scales: an annotated bibliography (1st ed.). Princeton, N.J.: ERIC Clearinghouse on Tests, Measurement and Evaluation, Educational Testing Service, 1977.
Moos, R., Clayton, J., & Max, W.The Social Climate Scales: An annotated bibliography (2nd ed.). Palo Alto: Consulting Psychologists Press, 1979.
Moos, R. & Spinrad, S.The Social Climate Scales: an annotated bibliography update. Palo Alto: Consulting Psychologists Press, 1984.
The Multiphasic Environmental Assessment Procedure
Moos, R.Multiphasic environmental assessment procedure (MEAP): Data collection Instruments. Palo Alto: Social Ecology Laboratory, Stanford University and VA Medical Center, 1979.
Lemke, S., Moos, R., Mehren, B., & Gauvain, M.Multiphasic environmental assessment procedure (MEAP): Hand-scoring booklet. Palo Alto: Social Ecology Laboratory, Stanford University and VA Medical Center, 1979.
Lemke, S., Moos, R., Gauvain, M., & Mehren, B.Multiphasic environmental assessment procedure (MEAP): Hand-scoring booklet. Palo alto: Social Ecology Laboratory, Stanford University and VA Medical Center, 1979.
Moos, R., & Lemke, S.Multiphasic environmental assessment procedure (MEAP): Preliminary manual. Palo Alto: Social Ecology Laboratory, Stanford University and VA Medical Center, 1979.
The Menstrual Distress Questionnaire
Moos, R.Menstrual Distress Questionnaire Preliminary manual. Palo Alto: Social Ecology Laboratory, Stanford University and VA Medical Center, 1969.
Moos, R.Menstrual Distress Questionnaire manual. Palo Alto: Social Ecology Laboratory, Stanford University and VA Medical Center, 1977.
The Health and Daily Living Form
Moos, R., Cronkite, R., Billings, A., & Finney, J.The Health and Daily Livig Form manual, Palo Alto: Social Ecology Laboratory, Stanford University and VA Medical Center, 1983.
(listed chronologically by date of publication)
Moos, R., & Mussen, P. Sexual symbolism, personality integration and intellectual functioning.Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1959,23, 521–523.
Moos, R. Effects of training on students' test interpretations.Journal of Projective Techniques, 1962,23, 310–317.
Moos, R., & Engel, B. Psychophysiological reactions in hypertensive and arthritic patients.Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1962,6, 227–241.
Moos, R., & Speisman, J. Group compatibility and productivity.Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1962,64, 190–196. (Reprinted in D. Taylor (Ed.),Small groups. Chicago: Markham, 1971)
Ekman, P., Cohen, L., Moos, R., Raine, W., Schlesinger, M., & Stone, G. Divergent reactions to the threat of war.Science, 1963,39, 88–94.
Moos, R. The retention and generalization of operant conditioning effects in an interview situation.Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1963,66, 52–58.
Moos, R. Personality factors associated with rheumatoid arthritis: A review.Journal of Chronic Diseases, 1964,17, 41–55. (Reprinted in R. Gray, J. Kasteler, & C. Samuelson (Eds.),Managing the problems of arthritis: A psychosocial approach. New York: Springer, 1981.
Moos, R., & Solomon, G. Personality correlates of the rapidity of progression in rheumatoid arthritis.Annals of Rheumatic Disease, 1964,23, 145–151.
Moos, R., & Solomom, G. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory response patterns in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1964,8, 17–28.
Moos, R., & others. The ecological assessment of behavior in a therapeutic community.International Journal of Social Psychiatry, Special ed. #1, Section A. August 1964.
Solomon, G., & Moos, R. Emotions, immunity and disease: A speculative theoretical integration.Archives of General Psychiatry, 1964,11, 657–674.
Solomon, G., Moos, R., Stone, G., & Fessel, J. Peripheral vasoconstriction induced by emotional stress in rats.Angiology, 1964,15, 362–365.
Halevy, A., Moos, R., & Solomon, G. The relationship between blood serotonin concentrations and behavior in psychiatric patients.Journal of Psychiatric Research, 1965,3, 1–10.
Moos, R., & Solomon, G. Psychological comparisons between rheumatoid atrhritics and their siblings: I. Personality test and interview rating data.Psychosomatic Medicine, 1965,27, 135–149.
Moos, R., & Solomon, G. Psychological comparisons between rheumatoid arthritics and their siblings: II. Content analysis of interviews.Psychosomatic Medicine, 1965,27, 150–164.
Moos, R., & Solomon, G. Personality correlates of the degree of functional incapacity of patients with physical disease.Journal of Chronic Diseases, 1965,18, 1019–1038.
Moos, R., Solomon, G., & Lieberman, E. Psychological orientations in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1965,19, 153–159. (Reprinted in R. Gray, J. Kasterler, & C. Samuelson (Eds.),Managing the problems of arthritis: a psychosocial approach. New York: Springer. 1981)
Solomon, G., & Moos, R. The relationship of personality to the presence of rheumatoid factor in asymptomatic relatives of patients with rheumatoid arthritis.Psychosomatic Medicine, 1965,27, 350–360.
Solomon, G., & Moos, R. Psychological aspects in rheumatoid arthritics' response to treatment.General Practitioner, 1965,32, 113–119.
Weiss, R., & Moos, R. Response biases in the MMPI: A sequential analysis.Psychological Bulletin,63, 403–409.
Yalom, I., & Moos, R. The use of small interactional groups in the teaching of psychiatry.International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1965,15, 242–246.
Hardyck, C., & Moos, R. Sampling problems in studies of psychosomatic disorders: Difficulties in determining personality correlates.Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1966,10, 171–182.
Moos, R., & Solomon, G. Social and personal factors in rheumatoid arthritis: Pathogenic considerations.Clinical Medicine, 1966,73, 19–23.
Moos, R., & Yalom. I. Medical students' attitudes toward psychiatry and psychiatrists.Mental Hygiene, 1966,50, 246–256.
Solomon, G., Moos, R., Fessel, J., & Morgan, E. Globulins and behavior in schizophrenia.International Journal of Neuropsychiatry, 1966,2, 20–26.
Engel, B., & Moos, R. The generality of specificity,Archives of General Psychiatry, 1967,16, 574–581.
Moos, R. New developments in the conceptualization and measurement of social environments.Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1967,15, 47.
Moos, R. Differential effects of ward settings on psychiatric patients.Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1967,145, 272–283.
Moos, R., & Clemes, S. A multivariate analysis of the patient-therapist system.Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1967,31, 119–130. (Reprinted inVolume of Selected Readings. New York: MSS Educational Publishing, 1972)
Moos, R., & Daniels, D. Differential effects of ward settings on paychiatric staff.Archives of General Psychiatry, 1967,17, 75–82.
Whyman, A., & Moos, R. Time perception and anxiety.Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1967,24, 567–570.
Hamburg, D., Moos, R., & Yalom, I. Studies of premenstrual and postpartum distress. In R. Michael (Ed.),Endocrinology and human behavior. New York: Oxford University Press, 1968.
Moos, R. A situational analysis of a therapeutic community milieu.Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1968,73, 49–61. (Reprinted in N. Endler & D. Magnusson (Eds.),Interactional psychology and personality. New York: Hemisphere, 1975)
Moos, R. Psychological aspects of oral contraceptives.Archives of General Psychiatry, 1968,19, 87–94.
Moos, R. Behavioral effects of being observed: Reactions to a wireless radio transmitter.Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1968,32, 383–388.
Moos, R. Differential effects of ward settings on psychiatric patients: A replication and extension.Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 1968,147, 386–393.
Moos, R. The assessment of the social climates of correctional institutions.Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 1968,5, 174–188.
Moos, R. The development of a Menstrual Distress Questionnaire.Psychosomatic Medicine, 1968,30, 853–867.
Moos, R., & Houts, P. The assessment of the social atmospheres of psychiatric wards.Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1968,73, 595–604.
Yalom, I., Lunde, D., Moos, R., & Hamburg, D. The “Postpartum Blues” syndrome: Description and related variables.Archives of General Psychiatry, 1968,18, 16–27. (Reprinted in E. Jeffres (Ed.),Psychosomatic medicine, current journal articles. Flushing, N.Y.: Medical Examination Publishing, 1971).
Houts, P., MacIntosh, S., & Moos, R. Patient-therapist interdependence: Cognitive and behavioral.Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1969,33, 40–45.
Houts, P., & Moos, R. The development of a Ward Initiative Scale for patients.Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1969,25, 319–322.
Kessler, S., & Moos, R. XYY chromosome: Premature conclusions.Science, 1969,165, 442.
Kopell, B., Lunde, D., Clayton, R., Moos, R., & Hamburg, D. Variations in some measures of arousal during the menstrual cycle.Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1968,148, 180–187.
Moos, R. Sources of variance in responses to questionnaires and in behavior.Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1969,74, 405–412.
Moos, R. A typology of mestrual cycle symptoms.American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1969,103, 390–402.
Moos, R. Assessment of the psychological concomitants of oral contraceptives. In H. Salhanik (Ed.),Metabolic effects of gonadal hormones and contraceptive steroids. New York: Plenum Press, 1969.
Moos, R., Harris, R., & Schonborn, K. Psychiatric patients and staff reaction to their physical environment.Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1969,25, 322–324. (Reprinted in A. Furnham & M. Argyle (Eds.),The psychology of social situations. New York: Pergamon, 1981)
Moos, R., Kopell, B., Melges. F., Yalom, I., Lunde, D., Clayton, R., & Hamburg, D. Fluctuations in symptoms and moods during the menstrual cycle.Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1969,13, 37–44.
Sidle, A., Moos, R., Adams, J., & Cady, P. The development of a coping scale: A preliminary study.Archives of General Psychiatry, 1969,20, 226–232.
Coelho, G., Hamburg, D., Moos, R., & Randolph, P. (Eds.)Coping and adaptation: A behavioral sciences bibliography, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Public Health Service Publication No. 2087, 1970.
Kessler, S., & Moos, R. The XYY karotype and criminality: A review.Journal of Psychiatric Research, 1970,7, 153–170.
Moos, R. The generality of questionnaire data: Ratings by psychiatric patients.Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1970,26, 234–236.
Moos, R. Differential effects of the social climates of correctional institutions.Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 1970,7, 71–82.
Moos, R. Differential effects of psychiatric ward settings on patient change.Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1970,151, 316–321.
Moos, R., & Houts, P. Differential effects of the social atmospheres of psychiatric wards.Human Relations, 1970,23, 47–60.
Moos, R., & MacIntosh, S. Multivariate study of the patient-therapist system: A replication and extension.Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1970,35, 298–307.
Trickett, E., & Moos, R. Gererality and specificity of student reactions in high school classrooms.Adolescence, 1970,5, 373–390. (Reprinted in N. Endler & D. Magnusson (Eds.),International psychology and personality. New York: Hemisphere, 1975)
Gerst, M., & Moos, R. The psychological environment of university student residences. In W. Mitchell (Ed.),Environmental design: Research and practice. New York: Environmental Design Research Association Conference Proceedings, University of California at Los Angeles, 1972.
Gert, M., & Moos, R. The social ecology of university student residences.Journal of Educational Psychology, 1972,63, 513–525. (Reprinted in K. Marjoribanks (Ed.),Environments for learning. London, England; National Foundation for Educational Research, 1974; and in R. Moos & P. Insel (Eds.),Issues in social ecology: Human milieus. Palo Alto: Mayfield, 1974)
Insel, P., & Moos, R. An experimental investigation of process and outcome in an encounter group.Human Relations, 1972,25, 441–447.
Kessler, S., & Moos, R. Phenotypic characteristics of the XYY male.Comments on Contemporary Psychiatry, 1972,1, 105–112.
Moos, R. Assessment of the psychosocial environments of community-oriented psychiatric treatment programs.Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1972,79, 9–18. (Reprinted in N. Endler & D. Magnusson (Eds.),International psychology and personality. New York: Hemisphere, 1975; and in R. Moos & P. Insel (Eds.),Issues in social ecology: Human milieus. Palo Alto: Mayfield, 1974)
Moos, R. Size, staffing and psychiatric ward treatment environments.Archives of General Psychiatry, 1972,26, 414–418.
Moos, R. British psychiatric ward treatment environments.British Journal of Psychiatry, 1972,120, 635–643.
Moos, R. The effects of pornography: A review of the findings of the Obscenity and Pornography Commission.Comments on Contemporary Psychiatry, 1972,1, 123–132.
Moos, R., & Otto, J. The Community-Oriented Programs Environment Scale: A methodology for the facilitation and evaluation of social change.Community Mental Health Journal, 1972,8, 28–37.
Moos, R., & Schwartz, J. Treatment environment and treatment outcome.Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1972,154, 264–275.
Pierce, W., Trickett, E., & Moos, R. Changing ward atmosphere through staff discussion of the perceived ward environment.Archives of General Psychiatry, 1972,26, 35–41.
Trickett, E., & Moos, R. Satisfaction with the correctional institution environment: An instance of perceived self-environment similarity.Journal of Personality, 1972,40, 75–88.
Wenk, E., & Moos, R. Social climates in prisons: An attempt to conceptualize and measure environmental factors in total institutions.Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 1972,9, 134–148. (Reprinted in J. Monahan (Ed.),Community mental health and the criminal justice system. New York: Pergamon, 1975)
Wenk, E., & Moos, R. Prison environments: The social ecology of correctional institutions.Crime and Delinquency Literature, 1972,4, 591–621.
Kessler, S., & Moos, R. Behavioral aspects of chromosomal disorders.Annual Review of Medicine, 1973,24, 89–102.
Kessler, S., & Moos, R. Behavioral manifestations of chromosomal abnormalities.Hospital Practice, 1973,8, 131–137.
Moos, R. Changing the social milieus of psychiatric treatment settings.Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 1973,9, 575–593.
Moos, R. Conceptualizations of human environments.American Psychologist, 1973,28, 652–665. (Reprinted in H. Proshansky, W. Ittelson, & L. Rivlin (Eds.),Environmental psychology: Man and his physical setting. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1976).
Moos, R.Community-Based Correctional Programs: A critical appraisal. Washington, D.C.: Center for Studies in Crime and Delinquency, National Institute of Mental Health, 1973.
Moos, R.Conceptualizing educational environments. The Asia Society, Southeast Asia Development Advisory Group (SEADAG), New York, June 1973.
Moos, R., Shelton, R., & Petty, C. Perceived ward climate and treatment outcome.Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1973,82, 291–298.
Otto, J., & Moos, R. Evaluating descriptions of psychiatric treatment programs.American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1973,43, 401–410.
Sidman, J., & Moos, R. On the relation between psychiatric ward atmosphere and helping behavior.Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1973,29, 74–78.
Trickett, E., & Moos, R. The social environment of junior high and high school classrooms.Journal of Educational Psychology, 1973,65, 93–102. (Reprinted in K. Marjoribanks (Ed.),Environments for learning. London, England: National Foundation for Educational Research, 1974)
Deyoung, A., Moos, R., Van Dort, B., & Smail, M. M. Expectations, perceptions and change in university student residence climates: Two case studies.Journal of College and University Student Housing, 1974,4. 4–11.
Insel, P., & Moos, R. Psychological environments: Expanding the scope of human ecology.American Psychologist, 1974,29, 179–188. (Reprinted in C. Loo (Ed.),Crowding and behavior. New York: MSS Information 1974)
Insel, P., & Moos, R. The social environment, In P. Insel & R. Moos (Eds.),Health and the social environment. Lexington, Mass.: D.C. Heath, 1974.
Kiritz, S., & Moos, R. Physiological effects of social environments.Psychosomatic Medicine, 1974,36, 96–114. (Reprinted in P. Insel & R. Moos (Eds.),Health and the social environment. Lexington, Mass.: D.C. Heath, 1974; also in A. Furnham & M. Argyle (Eds.),The psychology of social situations. New York: Pergamon, 1981)
Moos, R. Psychological techniques in the assessment of adaptive behavior. In D. Hamburg, G. Coelho, & J. Adams (Eds.),Coping and adaptive behavior. New York: Basic Books, 1974.
Moos, R. Systems for the assessment and classification of human environments: An overview. In R. Moos & P. Insel (Eds.),Issues in social ecology: Human milieus. Palo Alto: Mayfield, 1974.
Moos, R. Determinants of physiological responses to symbolic stimuli: The role of the social environment.International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 1974,5, 389–399. (Reprinted in Z. Lipowski, D. Lipsitt, & P. Whybrow (Eds.),Psychosomatic medicine: Current trends and clinical applications. New York: Oxford University Press, 1976)
Otto, J., & Moos, R. Patient expectations and attendence in community treatment programs.Community Mental Health Journal, 1974,10, 9–15.
Smail, M. M., DeYoung, A., & Moos, R. The University Residence Environment Scale: A method for describing university student living groups.Journal of College Student Personnel, 1974,15, 357–365.
Trickett, E., & Moos, R. Personal correlates of contrasting environments: Student statisfaction in high school classrooms.American Journal of Community Psychology, 1974,2, 1–2. (Reprinted in D. Leary & S. Leary (Eds.),Classroom management: The successful use of behavior modification. New York: Pergamon Press, 1977)
Doering, C., Brodie, K., Kraemer, H., Moos, R., Becker, H., & Hamburg, D. Negative affect and plasma testosterone: A longitudinal human study.Psychosomatic Medicine, 1975,37, 484–491.
Moos, R. The assessment and impact of social climate. In P. McReynolds (Ed.),Advances in psychological assessment (Vol. 3). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1975.
Moos, R. Social ecology: Multidimensional studies of humans and human milieus. In D. Hamburg & K. Brodie (Eds.),American handbook of psychiatry, frontiers of psychiatry, frontiers of psychiatry (Vol. 6). New York: Basic Books, 1975.
Moos, R. Synthesizing major perspectives on environmental impact: A social ecological approach. In B. Honikman (Ed.),Responding to social change. Stroudsburg, Pa.: Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross, 1975.
Moos, R., & Otto, J. The impact of coed living on males and females.Journal of College Student Personnel, 1975,16, 459–467.
Moos, R., Van Dort, B., Smail, M. M., & DeYoung, A. A typology of university student living groups.Journal of Educational Psychology, 1975,67, 359–367.
Price, R., & Moos, R. Toward a taxonomy of inpatient treatment environments.Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1975,84, 181–188.
Bliss, F., Moos, R., & Bromet, E. Monitoring change in community-oriented treatment programs.Journal of Community Psychology, 1976,4, 315–326.
Bromet, E., & Moos, R. Sex and marital status in relation to the characteristics of alcoholics.Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1976,37, 1302–1312.
Bromet, E., Moos, R., & Bliss, F. The social climate of alcoholism treatment programs.Archives of General Psychiatry, 1976,33, 910–916.
Hearn, J., & Moos, R. Social climate and major choice: A test of Holland's theory in university student living groups.Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1976,8, 293–305.
Kraemer, H., Becker, H., Brodie, K., Doering, C., Moos, R., & Hamburg, D. Orgasmic frequency and plasma testosterone levels on normal human males.Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1976,5, 125–132.
Moos, R. Evaluating and changing community settings.American Journal of Community Psychology, 1976,4, 313–326.
Moos, R., DeYoung, A., & Van Dort, B. Differential impact of university student living groups.Research in Higher Education, 1976,5, 67–82.
Moos, R., & Moos, B. A typology of family social environments.Family Process, 1976,15, 357–372.
Moos, R., & Moos, B. Evaluating the quality of constructed environments. InThe constructed environment with man as the measure. New York: Engineering Foundation Conference Proceedings, American Society of Civil Engineers, 1976.
Moos, R., Moos, B., & Kulik, J. College-student abstainers, moderate drinkers, and heavy drinkers: A comparative analysis.Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1976,5, 349–360.
Moos, R., & Tsu, V. Human competence and coping: An overview. In R. Moos (Ed.),Human adaptation: Coping with life crises. Lexington, Mass.: D.C. Heath, 1976.
Van Dort, B., & Moos, R. Distance and the utilization of a student health center.Journal of the American College Health Association, 1976,24, 159–162.
Bromet, E., & Moos, R. Environmental resources and the posttreatment functioning of alcoholic patients.Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1977,18, 326–338.
Bromet, E., Moos, R., Bliss, F., & Wuthmann, C. The posttreatment functioning of alcoholic patients: Its relation to program participation.Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1977,45, 829–842.
Bromet, E., Moos, R., Wuthmann, C., & Bliss, F. Treatment experiences of alcoholic patients: An analysis of five residential programs.International Journal of the Addictions, 1977,12, 953–958.
Moos, R. A social-ecological perspective on medical disorders. In E. Wittkower & H. Warnes (Eds.),Psychosomatic medicine: Its clinical applications. New York: Harper & Row, 1977.
Moos, R., Moos, B., & Kulik, J. Behavioral and self-concept antecedents and correlates of college student drinking patterns.International Journal of the Addictions, 1977,12, 603–615.
Moos, R., & Tsu, V. The crisis of physical illness: An overview. In R. Moos (Ed.),Coping with physical illness. New York: Plenum Press, 1977.
Moos, R., & Van Dort, B. Physical and emotional symptoms and campus health center utilization.Social Psychiatry, 1977,12, 107–115.
Nielson, D., & Moos, R. Student-environment interaction in the development of physical symptoms.Research in Higher Education, 1977,6, 139–156.
Cronkite, R., & Moos, R. Evaluating alcoholism treatment programs: An integrated approach.Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1978,46, 1105–1119. (Reprinted in E. M. Pattison (Ed.),Selection of treatment for alcoholics. New Burnswick, N.J.: NIAAA-RUCAS Alcoholism Treatment Series No. 1, 1982)
Hearn, J., & Moos, R. Subject matter and classroom climate: A test of Holland's environmental propositions.American Educational Research Journal, 1968,15, 111–124.
Moos, R. Social environments of university student living groups: Architectural and organizational correlates.Environment and Behavior, 1978,10, 109–126.
Moos, R. A typology of junior high and high school classrooms.American Educational Research Journal, 1978,15, 53–66.
Moos, R., & Bliss, F. Difficulty of follow-up and alcoholism treatment outcome.Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1978,39, 473–490.
Moos, R., & Bromet, E. Relation of patient attributes to perceptions of the treatment environment.Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1978,46, 350–351.
Moos, R., & Leiderman, D. Towards a menstrual cycle symptom typology.Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1978,22, 31–40.
Moos, R., Mehren, B., & Moos, B. Evaluation of a Salvation Army Alcoholism treatment program.Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1978,39, 1267–1275.
Moos, R., & Moos, B. Classroom social climate and student absences and grades.Journal of Educational Psychology, 1978,70, 263–269.
Nielson, H., & Moos, R. Exploration and adjustment in high school classrooms: A study of person-environment fit.Journal of Educational Research, 1978,72, 52–57.
Nielsen, H., Moos, R., & Lee, E. Response bias in follow-up studies of college students.Research in Higher Education, 1978,9, 97–113.
Bromet, E., & Moos, R. Prognosis of alcoholic patients: Comparison of abstainers and moderate drinkers.British Journal of Addictions, 1979,74, 183–188.
Finney, J., & Moos, R. Treatment and outcome for empirical subtypes of alcoholic patients.Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1979,47, 25–38.
Igra, A., & Moos, R. Alcohol use among college students: Some competing hypotheses.Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1979,8, 393–405.
Moos, R. Social-ecological perspectives on health. In G. Stone, F. Cohen, & N. Adler (Eds.),Health psychology: A handbook. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1979.
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Moos, R. Improving social settings by social climate measurement and feedback. In R. Munoz, L. Snowden, & J. Kelly (Eds.),Social and psychological research in community settings. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1979.
Moos, R. Coping with the crisis of physical illness. In A. Freeman, R. Sack, & P. Berger (Eds.)Psychiatry for the primary care physician. New York: Williams & Wilkins, 1979.
Moos, R. Evaluating family and work settings. In P. Ahmed & G. Coelho (Eds.),New directions in health. New York: Plenum, Press, 1979.
Moos, R. Messung und wirkung sozialer settings. In H. Walter & R. Oerter (Eds.),Okologie und Entwicklung. Donauworth, West Germany: Ludwig Auer, 1979.
Moos, R., Bromet, E., Tsu, V., & Moos, B. Family characteristics and the outcome of treatment for alcoholism.Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1979,40, 78–88.
Moos, R., Gauvain, M., Lemke, S., Max, W., & Mehren, B. Assessing the social environments of sheltered care settings.Gerontologist, 1979,19, 74–82.
Moos, R., & Lee, E. Comparing residence hall and independent living settings.Research in Higher Education, 1979,11, 207–221.
Moos, R., & Van Dort, B. Student physical symptoms and the social climate of college living groups.American Journal of Community Psychology, 1979,7, 31–43.
Cronkite, R., & Moos, R. The determinants of posttreatment functioning of alcoholic patients: A conceptual framework.Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1980,48, 305–316.
Finney, J., Moos, R., & Mewborn, R. Posttreatment experiences and treatment outcome of alcoholic patients six months and two years after hospitalization.Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1980,48, 17–29.
Lemke, S., & Moos, R. Assessing the institutional policies of sheltered care settings.Journal of Gerontology, 1980,35, 96–107.
Moos, R. the environmental quality of residential care settings. In R. Stough & A. Wandersman (Eds),Optimizing environments: Research, practice, and policy. New York: Environmental Design Research Association, 1980.
Moos, R. Specialized living environments for older people: A conceptual framework for evaluation.Journal of Social Issues, 1980,36, 75–94.
Moos, R. Evaluating classroom learning environments.Studies in educational evaluation, 1980,6, 239–252.
Moos, R. Evaluating the environments of residential care settings.International Journal of Therapeutic Communities, 1980,1, 211–225.
Moos, R., & Finney, J. Alcoholism and its vicissitudes: A comment on the Rand Research.Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1980,41, 769–777.
Moos, R., & Finney, J. Alcoholism and its vicissitudes: A comment on the Rand Research.Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1980,41, 769–777. (Reprinted in J. Polich, D. Armor, & H. Braiker,Patterns of Alcoholism over four years. Piscataway, N.J.: Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, 1981)
Moos, R., Finney, J., & Cronkite, R. The need for a paradigm shift in evaluations of treatment outcome: Extrapolations from the Rand Research.British Journal of Addiction, 1980,75, 343–360.
Moos, R., & Igra, A. Determinants of the social environment of sheltered care settings.Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1980,21, 88–98.
Moos, R., & Lemke, S. Assessing the physical and architectural features of sheltered care settings.Journal of Gerontology, 1980,35, 571–583.
Walberg, H., & Moos, R. Assessing educational environments. In D. Payne (Ed.),New directions for testing and measurement. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1980. pp. 63–76.
Billings, A., & Moos, R. The role of coping responses and social resources in attenuating the stress of life events.Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1981,4, 157–189.
David, T., Moos, R., & Kahn, J. Community integration among elderly residents of sheltered care settings.American Journal of Community Psychology, 1981,9, 513–526.
Finney, J., & Moos, R. Characteristics and prognoses of nonproblem drinkers and abstainers.Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1981,42, 94–105.
Finney, J., Moos, R., & Chan, D. Length of stay and program component effects in the treatment for alcoholism: A comparison of two techniques for process analysis.Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1981,49, 120–131.
Fuhr, R., Moos, R., & Dishotsky, N. The use of family assessment and feedback in ongoing family therapy.American Journal of Family Therapy, 1981,9, 24–36. (Reprinted in J. G. Howells (Ed.),Advances in family psychiatry (Vol. 3). New York: International Universities Press, 1982).
Holahan, C. J., & Moos, R. Social support and psychological distress: A longitudinal analysis.Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1981,90, 365–370.
Lemke, S., & Moos, R. The suprapersonal environments of sheltered care settings.Journal of Gerontology, 1981,36, 233–243.
Moos, R. Environmental choice and control in community care settings for older people.Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 1981,11, 23–43.
Moos, R., and David, T. Evaluating and changing classroom settings. In J. Epstein (Eds.),Quality of school life. Lexington Mass.: D.C. Heath, 1981.
Moos, R., Finney, J., & Chan, D. The process of recovery from alcoholism: I. Comparing alcoholic patients and matched community controls.Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1981,42, 383–402.
Wandersman, A., & Moos, R. Evaluating sheltered living environments for retarded people. In C. Haywood & J. Newbrough (Eds.),Living environments for developmentally retarded persons. Baltimore, Md.: University Park Press, 1981.
Wandersman, A., & Moos, R. Assessing and evaluating residential environments: A sheltered living environment example.Environment and Behavior, 1981,13, 481–508.
Billings, A., & Moos, R. Family environments and adaptation: A clinically applicable typology.American Journal of Family Therapy, 1982,10, 26–38. (Reprinted in D. Olson & B. Miller (Eds.),Family studies review yearbook (Vol. 2). Beverly Hills; Sage, 1984.
Billings, A., & Moos, R. Psychosocial theory and research on depression: An integrative framework and review.Clinical Psychology Review, 1982,2, 213–237.
Billings, A., and Moos, R. Social support and functioning among community and clinical groups: A panel model.Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1982,5, 295–311.
Billings, A., and Moos, R. Stressful life events and symptoms: A longitudinal model.Health Psychology, 1982,1, 99–117.
Billings, A., and Moos, R. Work stress and the stress-buffering roles of work and family resources.Journal of Occupational Behaviour, 1982,3, 215–232.
Cohen, F., Horowitz, M., Lazarus, R., Moos, R., Robins, L., Rose, R., & Rutter, M. Psychosocial assets and modifiers of stress. In G. Elliott & C. Eisdorfer (Eds.),Stress and human health: Analysis and implications of research. New York: Springer, 1982.
Holahan, C. J., & Moos, R. Social support and adjustment: Predictive benefits of social climate indices.American Journal of Community Psychology, 1982,10, 403–415.
Mitchell, R., Billings, A., & Moos, R. Social support and well-being: Implications for prevention programs.Journal of Primary Prevention, 1982,3, 77–98.
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Moos, R., & Billings, A. Children of alcoholics during the recovery process: Alcoholic and matched control families.Addictive Behaviors, 1982,7, 155–163.
Moos, R., Cronkite, R., & Finney, J. A conceptual framework for alcoholism treatment evaluation. In E. M. Pattison & E. Kaufman (Eds.),The American handbook of alcoholism. New York: Gardner, 1982.
Moos, R. Finney, J., & Gamble, W. The process of recovery from alcoholism: II. Comparing spouses of alcoholic patients and spouses of matches community controls.Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1982,43, 888–909.
Moos, R., & Fuhr, R. The clinical use of social-environmental concepts: The case of an adolescent girl.American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1982,52, 111–122 (Reprinted in W. A. O'Connor & B. Lubin (Eds.),Ecological models in clinical and community mental health. New York: Wiley, 1983)
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Moos, R., Lemke, S., & David, T. Supportive residential environments. InA national research plan on aging. NIH Publication No. 82-2453, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982.
Moos, R., & Mitchell, R. Social network resources and adaptaiton: A conceptual framework. In T. A. Wills (Ed.),Basic processes in helping relationships. New York: Academic Press, 1982.
Billings, A., Cronkite, R., & Moos, R. Social-environmental factors in unipolar depression: Comparisons of depressed patients and nondepressed controls.Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1983,92, 119–133.
Cronkite, R., Moos, R., & Finney. J. The context of adaptation: An integrative perspective on community and treatment environments. In W. A. O'Connor & B. Lubin (Eds.),Ecological models in clinical and community mental health. New York: Wiley, 1983.
Finney, J., Moos, R., Cronkite, R., & Gamble, W. A conceptual model of the functioning of married persons with impaired partners: The spouses of alcoholic patients.Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1983,45, 23–34.
Holahan, C. J., & Moos, R. The quality of social support: Measures of family and work relationships.British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1983.
Koran, L., Moos, R., Moos, B., & Zasslow, M. Changing hospital work environments: An example of a burn unit.General Hospital Psychiatry, 1983,5, 7–13. (Reprinted in R. Moos (Ed.),Coping with physical illness: New directions. New York: Plenum, 1984)
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Moos, R., & Finney, J. The expanding scope of alcoholism treatment evaluation.American Psychologist, 1983.
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Moos, R., Lemke, S., & Clayton, J. Comprehensive assessment of residential care settings: A means of facilitating program evaluation and change.Interdisciplinary Topics in Gerontology, 1983,17, 69–83.
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Billings, A., & Moos, R. Comparisons of children of depressed and nondepressed parents: A socio-environmental perspective.Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, in press.
Billings, A., & Moos, R. Coping, stress, and social resources among adults with unipolar depression.Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, in press.
Billings, A., & Moos, R. Psychosocial processes of recovery among alcoholics and their families Implications for clinicians and program evaluators.Addictive Behaviors, in press.
Billings, A., & Moos, R. Social-environmental factors among light and heavy cigarette smokers: A controlled comparison with non-smokers.Addictive Behaviors, in press.
Cronkite, R., & Moos, R. Sex and marital status in relation to the treatment and outcome of alcoholic patients.Sex Roles, in press.
Finney, J., Mitchell, R., Cronkite, R., & Moos, R. Methodological issues in estimating main and interactive effects: Examples from the coping/social support and stress field.Journal of Health and Social Behavior, in press.
Finney, J., & Moos, R. Life stressors and problem drinkig among older adults. In M. Galanter (Ed.),Recent developments in alcoholism (Vol. 2). New York: Plenum Press, in press.
Lemke, S., & Moos, R. Coping with an intra-institutional relocation: Behavioral change as a function of residents' personal resources.Behavioral Assessment, in press.
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Moos, R. The evolution of ecological psychology: Coping with environmental complexity.Journal of Environmental Psychology, in press.
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Editor's Note: Rudolf H. Moos was honored at the 1983 Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association in Anaheim, California, August 26, 1983, receiving the Award for Distinguished Contributions to Community Psychology and Community Mental Health for the Community Psychology Division of the Association. The selection was made by an Awards Committee composed of all the past-Presidents of the Division. Dr. Moos was introduced by Edison J. Trickett.
Preparation of the manuscript was supported by Veterans Administration Medical Research funds, NIAAA Grant AA02863, NIMH Grant MG28177, and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. John Finney, Josh Holahan, and Roger Mitchell made helpful suggestions on an earlier draft. The work is dedicated to the memory of Jean Ann Otto, a respected colleague who searched in vain for a place to grow.
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Moos, R.H., Trickett, E.J. The 1983 division 27 award for distinguished contributions to community psychology and community mental health: Rudolf H. Moos. Am J Commun Psychol 12, 1–5 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00896926
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