Carol J. Nemeroff

Affiliations: 
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Psychometrics Psychology
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Nemeroff C, Rozin P. (2018) Back in Touch with Contagion: Some Essential Issues Journal of the Association For Consumer Research. 3: 612-624
Hoyt MA, Rubin LR, Nemeroff CJ, et al. (2012) HIV/AIDS-related institutional mistrust among multiethnic men who have sex with men: effects on HIV testing and risk behaviors. Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association. 31: 269-77
Nemeroff CJ, Hoyt MA, Huebner DM, et al. (2008) The Cognitive Escape Scale: measuring HIV-related thought avoidance. Aids and Behavior. 12: 305-20
Hoyt MA, Nemeroff CJ, Huebner DM. (2006) The effects of HIV-related thought suppression on risk behavior: cognitive escape in men who have sex with men. Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association. 25: 455-61
Huebner DM, Proescholdbell RJ, Nemeroff CJ. (2006) Do gay and bisexual men share researchers' definitions of barebacking? Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality. 18: 67-77
Proescholdbell RJ, Roosa MW, Nemeroff CJ. (2005) Component measures of psychological sense of community among gay men Journal of Community Psychology. 34: 9-24
Rubin LR, Nemeroff CJ, Russo NF. (2004) Exploring Feminist Women's Body Consciousness Psychology of Women Quarterly. 28: 27-37
Huebner DM, Davis MC, Nemeroff CJ, et al. (2002) The impact of internalized homophobia on HIV preventive interventions. American Journal of Community Psychology. 30: 327-48
Comer LK, Nemeroff CJ. (2000) Blurring Emotional Safety With Physical Safety in AIDS and STD Risk Estimations: The Casual/Regular Partner Distinction1 Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 30: 2467-2490
Stice E, Shaw H, Nemeroff C. (1998) Dual Pathway Model of Bulimia Nervosa: Longitudinal Support for Dietary Restraint and Affect-Regulation Mechanisms Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 17: 129-149
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