Center for Behavioral and Preventive Medicine

Charles J. Neighbors, PhD

   
  

 

 

 

 

 

Charles J. Neighbors, PhD, MBA, received his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Rutgers University in 1999 and has experience in research on behavioral interventions for health-risk behaviors, including HIV prevention, substance abuse treatment and behavioral health interventions for Latinos.  He has a M.B.A. (1986) from Indiana University and prior to becoming a psychologist worked for seven years as a financial analyst in a Fortune 50 company. His current research focuses on integrating business methods into research on behavioral interventions, including computing the economic costs of health-risk behaviors as well as cost efficiency of psychological interventions.

Neighbors, C. J., & O'Leary, A.  (in press).  Responses of male inmates to primary partner requests for condom use: Effects of message content and domestic violence history.  AIDS Education and Prevention.