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  Carter A. Lennon  

 

  
  • M.A., Summa cum laude, Health Psychology, 2009, Central Connecticut State University
  • B.A., Summa cum laude, General Psychology, 2007, Eastern Connecticut State University
  • Primary advisor: Johnson
  • Secondary advisor: Kalichman
  • Joined program, Fall 2009
 
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Research Interests:  News:
  • HIV/AIDS prevention, risks, and outcomes
  • Health and well-being promotion
  • Effects of chronic disease and stress
  • Gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender health
  • Romantic relationships
  • Outstanding Research Award, 2009, Central Connecticut State University Psychology Department
  • Henry Barnard Distinguished Student Award, 2007, Eastern Connecticut State University
  • AIDS and Social Processes (T32) trainee, 2009-2011, University of Connecticut
Recent Presentations
Lennon, C. A. (2008).  The relationship between attachment style and self-esteem: How relationship satisfaction plays a meditational role. Poster presented at Graduate Research and Creative Presentation Day, New Britain, CT.

Lennon, C. A. (2006). ECSU Hits the Streets. Poster presentation at Northeast Region-National Collegiate Honors Council Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

Contact information:
Department of Psychology
University of Connecticut
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Storrs, CT 06269-1020 USA
(860) 486-3515

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