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Susan M. Kiene
 
  
  • B.S. with Honors, 2001, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • M.A., 2006, University of Connecticut
  • Major advisor: Fisher
  • Secondary advisor: Johnson
  • Joined program, Fall 2002
  • Curriculum Vitae
 
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Research Interests: News:
  • HIV intervention and prevention (especially in Africa)
  • Psychosocial predictors of HIV risk behavior
  • The role of substance use in sexual risk behavior
  • Health behavior change and maintenance
  • Recipient of: NRSA Individual Pre-doctoral Fellowship, NIMH/NIH, 2004-2007; Clarence J. Rosecrans Research Award, American Psychological Foundation/ COGDOP, 2004; CHIP Development Grant (PI: Fisher), 2004; CHIP Seed Grant (PI: Barta), 2004; SPSSI Grant-in-Aid, 2004; Graduate Student Research Grant, Research in Ethnic Minority Health Psychology, Health Psychology Division of APA, 2003
  • Member-at-Large, SPSP Graduate Student Committee, 2004
Recent Publications  

Kiene, S. M., Christie, S., Cornman, D. H., Fisher, W. A., Shuper, P. A., Pillay, S., Friedland, G. H., & Fisher, J. D. (2006). Sexual risk behavior among HIV-positive individuals in clinical care in KwaZulu-Natal , South Africa . AIDS , 20 , 1781-1784. [abstract]

Kiene, S. M., & Barta, W. D. (2006). A brief individualized computer-delivered sexual risk reduction intervention increases HIV/ AIDS preventive behavior. Journal of Adolescent Health , 39 , 404-410. [abstract]

Kiene, S. M., Barta, W. D., Zelenski, J. M., & Cothran, D. L. (2005). Why are you bringing up condoms now? The effect of message content on framing effects of condom use messages. Health Psychology, 24, 321-326. [abstract]

Kiene, S. M., Fisher, J. D., & Fisher, W. A. (2005). Interventions in clinical settings. In S. C. Kalichman (Ed.), Positive prevention: Reducing HIV transmission among people living with HIV-AIDS (pp. 219-244). New York: Kluwer.

Barta, W., & Kiene, S. M. (2005). Motivations for infidelity in heterosexual dating couples: The roles of gender, personality differences, and sociosexual orientation. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 22. [abstract]

Kiene, S. M., & Barta, W. (2003). Personal narrative as a medium for STD/HIV intervention: A preliminary study. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 33, 2327-2340.
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