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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). Improving HIV rapid testing rates among STD clinic patients: A randomized controlled trial. Health Psychology, 27, 833-838.

Carey, M. P., Senn, T. E., Vanable, P. A., Coury-Doniger, P., & Urban, M. A. (2010). Brief and intensive interventions to promote sexual risk reduction among STD clinic patients: A randomized controlled trial. AIDS and Behavior.

Carey, M. P., Vanable, P. A., Senn, T. E., Coury-Doniger, P., & Urban, M. A. (2008). 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, 29, 569-586.

Johnson, B. T., Scott-Sheldon, L. A. J., & Carey, M. P. (2010). Synthesis of meta-analytic evidence of health behavior change. American Journal of Public Health.

Romer, D., Sznitman, S., Hennessy, M., DiClemente, R., Vanable, P. A., Carey, M. P., Brown, L. K., Valois, R. F., & Stanton, B. F. (2009). Mass media as an HIV-preventive strategy: Using culturally sensitive messages to reduce HIV-associated sexual behavior of high-risk African American youth. American Journal of Public Health, 99, 2150-2159.

Scott-Sheldon, L. A. J., Kalichman, S. C., Carey, M. P., & Fielder, R. (2008). 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, 27, 129-139.

Webb, M. S., Rodríguez-Esquivel, D., Baker, E. A., Reis, I. M., & Carey, M. P. (in press). Cognitive behavioral therapy to promote smoking cessation among African American smokers: A randomized clinical trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology.

 

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