Objective: To explore 2 major components of health behavior research, etiologic research and action research. To argue that action research is both an artistic as well as scientific process.
Methods: Review of the development process of effective health behavior programs with youth. Review of literature on art as part of the scientific process, especially in the field of education.
Results: Intervention programs that included explicitly creative components demonstrated success in reducing alcohol use and increasing healthful eating and activity patterns.
Conclusions: Health behavior researchers might involve art and creativity in action research to enhance program retention and outcomes.