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Seth C. Kalichman

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My current research focuses on psychological factors in HIV-AIDS prevention and care. Some of the awards and recognition I've received include the following:

2006: Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (JANAC) Research Article of the
Year Award, Association of Nurses in AIDS Care

2005: Distinguished Scientist Award, Society for Behavioral Medicine

1997: Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contribution to Psychology in Health, American Psychological Association

1996: Distinguished Alumnus, Broward Community College, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, Spring

1995: Samuel Beck Award for Early Career Achievement, Awarded by the Society for Personality Assessment, March

Primary Interests:

  • Applied Social Psychology
  • Gender Psychology
  • Health Psychology
  • Research Methods, Assessment
  • Sexuality, Sexual Orientation
  • Applied Social Psychology
  • Gender Psychology
  • Health Psychology
  • Research Methods, Assessment
  • Sexuality, Sexual Orientation

Research Group or Laboratory:

  • Southeast HIV/AIDS Research and Evaluation Project [Map]

Books:

Journal Articles:

  • Bogart, L., Kalichman, S., & Simbayii, L. (2008). Endorsement of a genocidal HIV conspiracy as a barrier to HIV testing in South Africa. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 49, 115-116.
  • Bogart, L., Walt L., Pavlovic, J., Ober, A., Brown, N., & Kalichman, S. C. (2007). Cognitive strategies affecting recall of sexual behavior among high-risk men and women. Health Psychology, 26, 787-793.
  • Eaton, L. A., & Kalichman, S. C. (2007). Risk compensation in HIV prevention: Implications for vaccines, microbicides, and other biomedical HIV prevention technologies. Current HIV/AIDS Reports, 4, 165-172.
  • Eaton, L. E., Kalichman, S. C., Cherry, C., Stearns, H., Flanagan, J., Cain, D., & Amaral, C. (2007). Explaining continued HIV transmission among MSM: Serosorting sexual partners and risk for HIV. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 33, 479-485.
  • Kalichman, S. C. (2008). Co-occurrence of treatment non-adherence and continued HIV transmission risk behaviors: Implications for positive prevention interventions. Psychosomatic Medicine, 70, 593-597.
  • Kalichman, S. C., Amaral, C., Cherry, C., Flanagan, J., Pope, H., Eaton, L., White, D., Kalichman, M., Cain, D., Detorio, M., Caliendo, A., & Schinazi, R. F. (2008). Monitoring antiretroviral adherence by unannounced pill counts conducted by telephone: Reliability and criterion-related validity. HIV Clinical Trials, 9, 298-308.
  • Kalichman, S. C., & Cain, D. (2008). Repeat HIV testing and HIV transmission risk behaviors among sexually transmitted infection clinic patients. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 15, 127-133.
  • Kalichman, S. C., DiBerto, G., & Eaton, L. (2008). HIV viral load in blood plasma and semen: Review and implications of empirical findings. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 35, 55-60.
  • Kalichman, S. C., Picciano, & Roffman, R (2008). Motivation to reduce HIV risk behaviors in the context of the Information – Motivation – Behavioral Skills (IMB) Model. Journal of Health Psychology, 13, 680-689.
  • Kalichman, S. C., Ramachandran, B., & Catz, S. (1999). Adherence to combination antiretroviral therapies in HIV seropositive men and women of health low literacy. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 14, 267-273.
  • Kalichman, S. C., Simbayi, L. C., Vermaakk, R., Jooste, S., & Cain, D. (2008). HIV/AIDS risks among men and women who drink at informal alcohol serving establishments (Shebeens) in Cape Town, South Africa. Prevention Science, 9, 55-62.
  • Scott-Sheldon, L. A. J., Kalichman, S. C., Carey, M. P., & Fielder, R. (2008). Stress management in adults with HIV/AIDS: A meta-analysis. Health Psychology, 27, 129-139.

Courses Taught:

  • AIDS Fellow Seminar
  • Behavioral Aspects of HIV/AIDS
  • Current Topics in Social Psychology: Grant Writing
  • Graduate Seminar in Social Processes of AIDS
  • Journal Reviewing
  • AIDS Fellow Seminar
  • Behavioral Aspects of HIV/AIDS
  • Current Topics in Social Psychology: Grant Writing
  • Graduate Seminar in Social Processes of AIDS
  • Journal Reviewing

Seth C. Kalichman
Psychology Department
University of Connecticut
406 Babbidge Road
Storrs, CT 06269-1020
United States

Phone: (860) 208-3706
Fax: (860) 486-4876

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