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Michael P. Carey

Michael P. Carey

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Psychology

D-Index
110
Citations
38541
World Ranking
405
National Ranking
255

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1998 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)
  • 1997 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Michael P. Carey is affiliated with Brown University in the United States. Their research focuses on medicine and health professions, with 48 publications in medicine and 20 in health professions. Their work spans several subfields including general health professions, infectious diseases, clinical psychology, epidemiology, and cardiology and cardiovascular medicine.

Carey has a notable emphasis on HIV/AIDS research and interventions, reflected in 30 publications covering this topic. Additional research interests include adolescent sexual and reproductive health, HIV, drug use, and sexual risk, HIV/AIDS impact and responses, eating disorders and behaviors, mindfulness and compassion interventions, and sexuality, behavior, and technology.

Frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • AIDS and Behavior
  • Archives of Sexual Behavior
  • Annals of Emergency Medicine
  • UNC Libraries
  • BMC Psychiatry

Recent papers authored by Michael P. Carey showcase a range of topics related to public health and behavioral interventions:

  • "The Young Men and Media Study: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of a Community-Informed, Online HIV Prevention Intervention for 14-17-Year-Old Sexual Minority Males" (2021, AIDS and Behavior)
  • "Resistance training for Black men with depressive symptoms: a pilot randomized controlled trial to assess acceptability, feasibility, and preliminary efficacy" (2022, BMC Psychiatry)
  • "Complementary and integrative health approaches to manage chronic pain in U.S. military populations: Results from a systematic review and meta-analysis, 1985-2019." (2020, Psychological Services)
  • "A Concept Mapping Study to Understand Multilevel Resilience Resources Among African American/Black Adults Living with HIV in the Southern United States" (2020, AIDS and Behavior)
  • "Stress management interventions for adults with heart failure: Systematic review and meta-analysis." (2021, Health Psychology)

Michael P. Carey frequently collaborates with other researchers. Notable coauthors include:

  • Melissa A. Clark
  • Roland C. Merchant
  • Joseph L. Fava
  • Sarah J. Marks
  • Brittany L. Balletto

Michael P. Carey was recognized as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association in consecutive years, 1997 and 1998.

Best Publications

  • Effects of HIV counseling and testing on sexual risk behavior: a meta-analytic review of published research, 1985-1997

    Lance S. Weinhardt;Michael P. Carey;Blair T. Johnson;Nicole L. Bickham

  • Individual-level interventions to reduce college student drinking: a meta-analytic review.

    Kate B. Carey;Lori A.J. Scott-Sheldon;Michael P. Carey;Kelly S. DeMartini

  • Incidence and Prevalence of the Sexual Dysfunctions: A Critical Review of the Empirical Literature

    Ilana P. Spector;Michael P. Carey

  • Development and Psychometric Evaluation of the Brief HIV Knowledge Questionnaire

    Michael P. Carey;Kerstin E. E. Schroder

  • Impact of HIV-Related Stigma on Health Behaviors and Psychological Adjustment Among HIV-Positive Men and Women

    Peter A. Vanable;Michael P. Carey;Donald C. Blair;Rae A. Littlewood

  • The sexual desire inventory: Development, factor structure, and evidence of reliability

    Ilana P. Spector;Michael P. Carey;Lynne Steinberg

  • Methodological Challenges in Research on Sexual Risk Behavior: II. Accuracy of Self-Reports

    Kerstin E. E. Schroder;Michael P. Carey;Peter A. Vanable

  • Prevalence of sexual dysfunctions: results from a decade of research.

    Jeffrey S. Simons;Michael P. Carey

  • Computer-delivered interventions for health promotion and behavioral risk reduction: a meta-analysis of 75 randomized controlled trials, 1988-2007.

    David B. Portnoy;Lori A.J. Scott-Sheldon;Blair T. Johnson;Michael P. Carey

  • Reliability and Validity of Self-Report Measures of HIV-Related Sexual Behavior: Progress Since 1990 and Recommendations for Research and Practice

    Lance S. Weinhardt;Andrew D. Forsyth;Michael P. Carey;Beth C. Jaworski

  • Childhood and adolescent sexual abuse and subsequent sexual risk behavior: Evidence from controlled studies, methodological critique, and suggestions for research

    Theresa E. Senn;Michael P. Carey;Peter A. Vanable

  • Anger toward God: Social-cognitive predictors, prevalence, and links with adjustment to bereavement and cancer.

    Julie J. Exline;Crystal L. Park;Joshua M. Smyth;Michael P. Carey

  • Does Alcohol Lead to Sexual Risk Behavior? Findings from Event-Level Research

    Lance S. Weinhardt;Michael P. Carey

  • Predictors and Consequences of Sexual “Hookups” Among College Students: A Short-term Prospective Study

    Robyn L. Fielder;Michael P. Carey

  • Etiology and treatment of the psychological side effects associated with cancer chemotherapy: a critical review and discussion.

    Michael P. Carey;Thomas G. Burish

  • Psychometric evaluation of Antonovsky's Sense of Coherence Scale

    Arthur W. Frenz;Michael P. Carey;Randall S. Jorgensen

  • Children's Depression Inventory: Construct and Discriminant Validity across Clinical and Nonreferred (Control) Populations.

    Michael P. Carey;Michael E. Faulstich;Frank M. Gresham;Laurie Ruggiero

  • Assessing Readiness to Change Substance Abuse: A Critical Review of Instruments

    Kate B. Carey;Daniel M. Purnine;Stephen A. Maisto;Michael P. Carey

  • Use of the AUDIT and the DAST-10 to identify alcohol and drug use disorders among adults with a severe and persistent mental illness.

    Stephen A. Maisto;Michael P. Carey;Kate B. Carey;Christopher M. Gordon

  • Associations Among Health Behaviors and Time Perspective in Young Adults: Model Testing with Boot-Strapping Replication

    James M. Henson;James M. Henson;Michael P. Carey;Kate B. Carey;Stephen A. Maisto

  • Interventions to reduce sexual risk for the human immunodeficiency virus in adolescents, 1985-2000: a research synthesis.

    Blair T. Johnson;Michael P. Carey;Kerry L. Marsh;Kenneth D. Levin

Frequent Co-Authors

Kate B. Carey
Kate B. Carey Brown University
Peter A. Vanable
Peter A. Vanable Syracuse University
Stephen A. Maisto
Stephen A. Maisto Syracuse University
Blair T. Johnson
Blair T. Johnson University of Connecticut
Robert F. Valois
Robert F. Valois University of South Carolina
Larry K. Brown
Larry K. Brown Brown University
Daniel Romer
Daniel Romer University of Pennsylvania
Seth C. Kalichman
Seth C. Kalichman University of Connecticut
Frank M. Gresham
Frank M. Gresham Louisiana State University

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