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Seth C. Kalichman
Seth C. Kalichman
Title: Professor
Departmental Program: Social
E-mail: seth.k@uconn.edu
Office: BOUS 134D
Office Phone: (860) 486-4042
Department of Psychology
406 Babbidge Road, Unit 1020
University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT 06269-1020
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Research Interests:
- Public Health Psychology
- Health promotion and disease prevention
- HIV-AIDS behavioral research
- Alcohol and substance use risks
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Undergraduate courses:
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Graduate courses:
- Social Processes of Aids Seminar
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Representative Publications:
- New Book
- Recent Publications
- Kalichman, S.C., Amaral, C., Cherry, C., Flanagan, J., Pope, H.,
Eaton, L., White, D., Kalichman, M., Cain, D., Detorio, M., Caliendo,
A. and 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. (2008). Co-occurrence of Treatment Non-Adherence and Continued
HIV Transmission Risk Behaviors: Implications for Positive Prevention
Interventions. Psychosomatic Medicine, 70, 593-597.
- Scott-Sheldon, L.A.J., Kalichman, S.C., Carey, M.P., and Fielder, R. (2008). Stress
Management in Adults with HIV/AIDS: A Meta-Analysis. Health Psychology, 27, 129-139.
- Kalichman, S.C., Simbayi, L.C., Vermaakk, R., Jooste, S., and 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.
- Kalichman, S.C., DiBerto, G., and Eaton, L. (2008). HIV Viral Load in
Blood Plasma and Semen: Review and Implications of Empirical Findings. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 35, 55-60.
- Eaton, L. E., Kalichman, S. C., Cherry, C., Stearns, H., Flanagan, J., Cain, D.,
and Amaral, C. (2007). Explaining Continued HIV Transmission Among MSM:
Serosorting Sexual Partners and Risk for HIV. American Journal of
Preventive Medicine, 33, 479-485.
- Bogart, L., Walt L., Pavlovic, J., Ober, A., Brown, N., and Kalichman, S.C.
(2007). Cognitive Strategies Affecting Recall of Sexual Behavior
Among High-Risk Men and Women. Health Psychology, 26, 787-793.
Current Grants
- Alcohol-Related Risks for HIV/AIDS among African Women. NIAAA R01 AA018074.
- HIV Treatment Adherence Intervention for People with Poor Literacy Skills.
- Multilevel Alcohol-HIV/AIDS Prevention in South Africa.
NIAAA R01AA017399.
- Brief HIV Risk Reduction Counseling in South Africa.
NIMH R01 MH074371.
- HIV Treatment Adherence/Risk Reduction Integrated Intervention.
NIMH R01MH071164.
Other:
- Member of the National Intstitutes of Health Study Section
on Behavioral and Social Consequences of HIV/AIDS.
- Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contribution
to Psychology in Health, American Psychological Association,
- Distinguished Scientist Award, Society for Behavioral Medicine, 2005.
- Samuel Beck Award for Early Career Achievement, Awarded by
the Society for Personality Assessment, March, 1995.
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