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Jeffrey D. Fisher
Jeffrey D. Fisher
Title: Professor and Head of Social Division
Departmental Program: Social
E-mail: jeffrey.fisher@uconn.edu
Office: BOUS 165
Office Phone: (860) 486-4940 Lab Phone: (860) 486-5917
Department of Psychology
406 Babbidge Road, Unit 1020
University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT 06269-1020
Preferred Means of Contact: E-mail
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Research Interests:
- Initiation and maintenance of health behavior change, especially
HIV risk behavior change
- Prosocial behavior, especially recipient reactions to help
and help seeking
- Environmental psychology
- Detailed Description: Jeffrey D. Fisher, Ph.D. is
Director and Principal Investigator of the Center for HIV Intervention
and Prevention (CHIP) and Professor of Psychology at the University
of Connecticut. He has published extensively on factors associated
with HIV risk behavior, and has done extensive conceptual and
empirical work in the area of increasing HIV preventive behavior.
He has designed, implemented, and evaluated effective HIV risk
behavior change interventions. New work is starting to focus
on increasing adherence, as well. Dr. Fisher's research to date
has involved gay men, injection drug users, heterosexual adolescents,
and individuals who are HIV-infected. He has been awarded four
major HIV risk reduction grants since1989, totaling over $8 million,
has lectured and consulted widely in the area of HIV preventive
behavior, and was named to the Center for Disease Control's AIDS
education programs evaluation committee. In addition, Dr. Fisher
has served on the National Institute of Mental Health Psychobiological,
Biological, and Neuroscience subcommittee, the Mental Health
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Research Review committee,
and on the editorial board of the journal, AIDS and Behavior.
Dr. Fisher is a fellow of Divisions 8, 9, and 34 of the American
Psychological Association, and a fellow of the American Psychological
Society.
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Undergraduate courses:
- Current Topics in Social Psychology
- Social Psychology
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Graduate courses:
- Health Psychology
- Current Topics in Social Psychology
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Representative Publications:
- Bryan, A.D., Fisher, J.D., & Fisher, W.A. (In Press).
Tests of mediational role of preparatory safer sexual behavior
in the context of the Theory of Planned Behavior. Health Psychology.
- Fisher, J.D., Fisher, W.A., Bryan, A.D., Misovich, S.J. (In
Press). Information motivation-behavioral skills model-based
HIV risk behavior change intervention for inner city high school
youth. Health Psychology.
- Bell, P., Greene, T., Fisher, J., & Baum. A. (2000). Environmental
psychology (5th Ed.). Fort Worth, TX: Harcourt Brace Publishers.
- Fisher, J. D., Nadler, A., & Whitcher-Alagna, S. J. (1982).
Recipient reactions to aid. Psychological Bulletin, 91,
27-54.
- Fisher, W. A., Williams, S. S., Fisher, J. D., & Malloy,
T. E. (1999). Understanding AIDS risk behavior among sexually
active urban adolescents. An empirical test of the Information-Motivation-Behavioral
Skills model. AIDS and Behavior, 3, 13-23.
- Fisher, J. D., Misovich, S. J., Kimble, D. L., & Weinstein,
B. (1999). Dynamics of HIV Risk Behavior in HIV-Infected
Injection Drug Users. AIDS and Behavior, 3, 41-57.
Other:
- "Changing AIDS Risk Behavior in High School Students,"
National Institute of Mental Health (1R01 MH54378). September
30, 1995 - August 31, 1999, $2,189,471.
- "Physician-Delivered Intervention for HIV + Individuals,"
National Institute of Mental Health (1RO1 MH59473). June1,
1999-2003. $2,900,236.
- "Examining Viral Resistance to HIV as a Function of
Psychosocial Factors,"
supplemental grant (3/1/01-2/28/02), $165,879 to support: NIMH
Grant Award, 1R01
MH59473. July 15, 1999 June 30, 2003. Jeffrey D. Fisher,
Principal Investigator.
- "HIV Prevention Intervention with Indian Truck Drivers,"
National Institute of Mental Health (5R01MH59473-02). September
1, 2000- June 30, 2003, $164,908 (total direct costs $125,007).
Jeffrey D. Fisher, Principal Investigator.
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