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Dr. Michael P. Carey

Dean's Professor of the Sciences
Professor of Psychology and Medicine
Director, Center for Health and Behavior

415B Huntington Hall

Email  : mpcarey@syr.edu
Phone  : 315-443-2755
http://www.chb.syr.edu/staff_member.php?url_id=1

Education

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B.S., St. Lawrence University
M.S., Vanderbilt University
Ph.D., Vanderbilt University
Internship, Brown University

Certification/ licensure/ Honors

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Fellow: APA, APS, SBM
Wasserstrom Prize for Outstanding Graduate Teaching
Research Scientist Award, NIMH
Licensed Clinical Psychologist

Research Interest

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Health promotion and disease prevention through behavior change, with a special interest in HIV risk reduction.

Representative Publications

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Carey, M. P., Coury-Doniger, P., Senn, T. E., Vanable, P. A., & Urban, M. A. (2008, in press). Improving HIV rapid testing rates among STD clinic patients: A randomized controlled trial evaluating stage-based behavioral counseling and a DVD-based informational intervention. Health Psychology.

Carey, M. P., Senn, T. E., Vanable, P. A., Coury-Doniger, P., & Urban, M. A. (2008). Do STD clinic patients who consent to sexual health research differ from those who decline? Findings from a RCT with implications for the generalization of research results. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 35, 73-77.

Carey, M. P., Vanable, P. A., Senn, T. E., Coury-Doniger, P., & Urban, M. A. (2008, in press). Evaluating a two-step approach to sexual risk reduction in a publicly-funded STI clinic: Rationale, design, and baseline data from the Health Improvement Project—Rochester (HIP-R). Contemporary Clinical Trials.

Horner, J. R., Romer, D., Vanable, P. A., Salazar, L. F., Carey, M. P., Juzang, I., Fortune, T., DiClemente, R., Farber, N., Stanton, B., & Valois, R. F. (2008, in press). Using culture-centered qualitative formative research to design broadcast messages for HIV-prevention for African American adolescents. Journal of Health Communication.

Scott-Sheldon, L. A. J., Kalichman, S. C., Carey, M. P., & Fielder, R. (2008, in press). Stress management improves mental health and quality of life in adults with HIV: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials, 1990 to 2006. Health Psychology.

Carey, M. P., Carey, K. B., Maisto, S. A., Gordon, C. M., Schroder, K. E. E., & Vanable, P. A. (2004). Reducing HIV-risk behavior among adults receiving outpatient psychiatric treatment: Results from a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 72, 252-268.

 

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