Psychology
Seth C. Kalichman
Professor/Psychological Sciences
seth.k@uconn.edu
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
16 Scholarly Contributions
Food Insecurity, Substance Use, and Sexual Transmission Risk Behavior Among People Living with HIV: A Daily Level Analysis
Research Type: Journal Article
Mediators of Behavior Change Resulting from a Sexual Risk Reduction Intervention for STI Patients, Cape Town, South Africa.
Research Type: Journal Article
Exploring the relationship between food insecurity, alcohol use, and sexual risk taking among men and women living in South African townships.
Research Type: Journal Article
Development and psychometric evaluation of the chronic illness anticipated stigma scale
Research Type: Journal Article
Circumcision for HIV prevention: failure to fully account for behavioral risk compensation
Research Type: Journal Article
Adherence to antiretroviral therapy assessed by unannounced pill counts conducted by telephone
Research Type: Journal Article
Changes in HIV treatment beliefs and sexual risk behaviors among gay and bisexual men, 1997- 2005
Research Type: Journal Article
HIV/AIDS case managers and client HIV status disclosure: perceived client needs, practices, and services
Research Type: Journal Article
Beliefs about treatments for HIV/AIDS and sexual risk behaviors among men who have sex with men, 1997-2006
Research Type: Journal Article
Male circumcision in HIV prevention
Research Type: Journal Article
Serosorting sexual partners and risk for HIV among men who have sex with men
Research Type: Journal Article
HIV treatment beliefs and sexual transmission risk behaviors among HIV positive men and women
Research Type: Journal Article
Community-Based Internet Access for People Living with HIV/AIDS: Bridging the Digital Divide in AIDS Care
Research Type: Journal Article
Approaching "HIV elimination": interventions for acute HIV infection
Research Type: Journal Article
Internet-based health information consumer skills intervention for people living with HIV/AIDS
Research Type: Journal Article
Assessing medication adherence self-efficacy among low-literacy patients: development of a pictographic visual analogue scale
Research Type: Journal Article