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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.
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