What's Love Got to Do with It? Relationship Factors and HIV Treatment Adherence
Dr. Johnson describes an ongoing study of HIV adherence with male couples. Building from formative qualitative and...
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What's Love Got to Do with It? Relationship Factors and HIV Treatment Adherence
Dr. Johnson describes an ongoing study of HIV adherence with male couples. Building from formative qualitative and...
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Dr. Rothman first examines several different ways investigators have conceptualized the relation between theory and...
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Health behavior change models have hypothesized that perceived vulnerability and risk of disease infection are...
The Boston Consortium Model on Integrated Addiction and Trauma Treatment
Dr. Amaro's groundbreaking studies on clinical strategies for treating women with co-occurring drug addiction, mental...
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Advancing the Science of Behavior Change
Dr. Michie leads the Health Psychology Research Group at UCL studying behavior change in relation to health: how to...
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Dr. Kiene received her doctoral training in Social Psychology at the University of Connecticut with Dr. Jeffrey...
Building Bridges: Community Interventions for Health
Dr. Ickovics' research lies at the intersection between public health and psychology. She investigates the interplay...
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Sun Safety on the Slopes: A Health Communication Campaign
Dr. Peter Anderson has been working for 10 years on promotion of sun protection behaviors in ski resorts. In...
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Dr. Abraham Wandersman answers the following questions: Why is there a gap between science and practice? What is the...
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HIV Prevention Interventions to Reach Hidden and High-Risk Social Neworks in the Community
Jeffrey A. Kelly, PhD, College of Wisconsin is a Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine Director of the...
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Ross Buck is the author of Human Motivation and Emotion; The Communication of Emotion; co-author of Nonverbal...
What's Love (and Men) Got to Do with It: Pregnancy and HIV Prevention
Dr. Kershaw received his PhD in social psychology from Wayne State University and completed his postdoctoral training...
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What Is Next in HIV Prevention?
Dr. Coates' areas of emphasis and expertise are HIV prevention, the relationship of prevention and treatment for HIV,...
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What Made the Intervention Work? Mediation Analyses of Three Intervention Studies
Dr. O'Leary is an American behavioral psychologist, associated with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in...
Dr. Mittman is co-Editor-in-Chief of the journal Implementation Science and director of the VA Center for...
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Antiretrovirals for Prevention: Lessons Learned and Emerging Questions
Dr. Kenneth Mayer is a Professor of Medicine and Community Health at Brown University, the Director of Brown...
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Measuring, Modeling, and Changing Social Normative Influences on Health Behaviors
We want to develop efficient and effective messages to get people to engage in cancer detection and prevention...
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Physiology of Resistance Training: From Basic Science to Practical Applications
Dr. William J. Kraemer is a full professor in the Department of Kinesiology in the Neag School of Education working...
Dr. Richard H. Fortinsky is Professor of Medicine at the Center on Aging and Department of Medicine, University of...
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Evidence-based Practice for HIV Prevention: Research Synthesis and Translation
Nicole Crepaz, PhD, works in the HIV Division of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.