Paul Robert Appleby, PhD      


 
         
 

Research Assistant Professor  Department of Psychology        University of Southern California

 



Paul Robert Appleby, Ph.D.

Education: 

Ph.D. in Psychology (1999)
University of Southern California

M.A. in Psychology (1995)
University of Southern California

B.A. in Psychology (1992)
Magna Cum Laude
University of California, Los Angeles 

Honors:

Haynes Dissertation Fellow (1997-1998)
12th International AIDS Conference Scholar (1998)
Phi Beta Kappa, Magna Cum Laude, Pi Gamma Mu, Dean's List
 

Professional Experience:

Research Assistant Professor (2000-present)
Department of Psychology
University of Southern California

Research Assistant Professor (2003-present)
Department of Pediatrics (CHLA)
Keck School of Medicine
University of Southern California

Research Associate (1999-present)
Annenberg School for Communication
University of Southern California


Publications: 

Appleby, PR, Godoy, C, Miller, LC, & Read, SJ (in press). Reducing Risky Sex Through the Use of Interactive Video Technology. In T Edgar, SM Noar, & VS Freimuth (Eds) Communication perspectives for HIV/AIDS in the 21st century. Mahwah, NJ:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Appleby, P.R., Marks, G, Ayala, A., Miller, L.C., Murphy, S., & Mansergh, G. (2005). Consideration of future consequences and unprotected anal intercourse among men who have sex with men. Journal of Homosexuality, 50 (1), 119-133.

Appleby, P. R., Miller, L. C., & Rothspan, S. (1999). The paradox of trust for male couples: When risking is a part of loving. Personal Relationships, 6, 81-93.

Hyde, J., Appleby, P.R., Weiss, G., Bailey, J., Morgan, X. (2005). Group-level interventions for persons living with HIV: A catalyst for individual change. AIDS Education and Prevention, 17, Suppl. A, 53-65.

Read, S.J., Miller, L.C., Appleby, P.R., Nwosu, M.E., Reynaldo, S., Lauren, A., & Putcha, A. (2006). Socially optimized learning in a virtual environment: Reducing risky sexual behavior among men who have sex with men. Human Communication Research, 32, 1-34.

Crepaz, N., Marks, G., Mansergh, G., Murphy, S., Miller, L. C., & Appleby, P. R. (2000). Age-related risk for HIV infection in men who have sex with men: Examination of behavioral, relationship, and serostatus variables. AIDS Education and Prevention, 12 (5), 405-415.

Mansergh, G., Marks, G., Miller, L. C., Appleby, P. R., & Murphy, S. (2000). Is 'knowing people with HIV/AIDS' associated with safer sex in men who have sex with men? AIDS, 14, 1845-1851.

Marks, G., Mansergh, G., Crepaz, N., Murphy, S., Miller, L. C., & Appleby, P. R. (2000). Future HIV prevention options for men who have sex with men: Intention to use a potential microbicide during anal intercourse. AIDS and Behavior, 4 (3), 279-287.

Rader, M., Marks, G, Mansergh, G., Crepaz, N., Miller, L.C., Appleby, P.R., & Murphy, S. (2001). Preferences about the characteristics of future HIV prevention products among men who have sex with men. AIDS Education and Prevention, 13(2), 149-159.

Other Papers:

Appleby, P. R. (1999). Predictors of homosexism. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Southern California.

Appleby, P. R. (1997). Toward a model of homosexism. Unpublished manuscript.

Murphy, S., Miller, L. C., Appleby, P. R., Marks, G., & Mansergh, G. (1999). Antiretroviral drugs and sexual behavior in gay and bisexual men: When optimism enhances risk. Unpublished manuscript.

Presentations:

Appleby, P.R., Christensen, J., Godoy, C. (2005) Planning, administrating, producing, and editing Interactive Video: The devil's in the details. International Communication Association Conference, New York, NY.

Appleby, P. R. (2002). Why methamphetamine contributes to risky sex for MSM. Poster session presented at the Universitywide AIDS Research Program 19th Annual Investigators' Meeting, 5th Annual Conference on AIDS Research in California, Sacramento, CA.

Murphy, S., Miller, L. C., Appleby, P. R., Marks, G., & Mansergh, G. (1999). Findings from the Hollywood study. Paper presented at the National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, Georgia.

Murphy, S., Miller, L. C., Appleby, P. R., Marks, G., & Mansergh, G. (1998). Antiretroviral drugs and sexual behavior in gay and bisexual men: When optimism enhances risk. Poster session presented at the 12th World AIDS Conference, Geneva, Switzerland.

Appleby, P. R., Rothspan, S., Read, S. J., Miller, L. C., Marcolina, K., & Adams, D. (1996). Gay Men's Interactive Video. Poster session presented at the Universitywide AIDS Research Program 13th Annual Investigators' Meeting.

Appleby, P. R. (1996). The Paradox of Trust: How Gay Male Couples Rationalize Risky Sex. Lecture presented as part of a series of intercampus forums on AIDS-related topics at the University of Southern California.

Appleby, P. R. (1995). A Look at Selected Behavioral HIV/AIDS Research. Guest lecture for Psychology 355 (Social Psychology) Spring, 1995. University of Southern California.

Rothspan, S., Appleby, P. R., & Miller, L. C. (1995). Breaking the Routine: Gay Couples' responses to hypothetical changes in condom use. Poster session presented at the Conference of the American Psychological Society, New York, NY.

Appleby, P. R., Rothspan, S., Miller, L. C. (1994). Rationalizing Risk: Sexual Behavior of Gay Male Couples. Poster session presented at the 74th Western Psychological Association Conference, Kona, HA.

Appleby, P. R., Rothspan, S., Miller, L. C. (1994). Gay Couples Study. Poster session presented at the Universitywide AIDS Research Program 11th Annual Investigators' Meeting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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