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Jennifer J. Harman
 
  
  • BA, 1996, Hunter College, CUNY
  • MA & EdM, 1998, Teacher´s College, Columbia University
  • MA, 2004, University of Connecticut
  • Major advisor: Johnson
 
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Research Interests: News:
  • Health psychology and interpersonal relationships
  • HIV prevention
  • Medication adherence
  • Social status
  • Accepted position of assistant professor, Colorado State University, beginning Fall, 2005.
  • Past president of the Graduate Student Committee of SPSP
  • Recipient of a two-year NRSA disseration award from NIH, a Grants-in-Aid award from SPSSI, and a Division 38 Health Psychology dissertation award
Recent Publications  
Harman, J. J., Amico, K. R., & Johnson, B. T. (2005). Standard of care: Promoting antiretroviral adherence in clinical care. AIDS Care, 17, 1-15.

Harman, J. J. & Johnson, B. T. (2003). Not all psychologists are classist. [comment]. American Psychologist, 58, 144-145.

Fisher, W. A., Fisher, J. D., & Harman, J. (2003). The Information-Motivation-Behavioral skills model as a general model of health behavior change. In J. Suls & K. Wallston (Eds.), Social psychological foundations of health (pp. 82-106). London: Blackwell Publishing.


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Department of Psychology
University of Connecticut
406 Babbidge Road, Unit 1020
Storrs, CT 06269-1020 USA
(860) 486-3515

 

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