Department of Psychology

Psychology 106

Research

 

The following is a list of published articles, books and unpublished papers regarding the Psychology 106 program.

Lindemann, D., Brigham, T. A., Harbke, C., and Alexander, T. (2005) Toward Errorless Condom Use: A Comparison of Two Courses to Improve Students’ Condom Use Skills.  AIDS and Behavior, 9, 451-457. (Click here to view full text)

Swindell, Samantha, Leibnitz, Gretal, & Brigham, T. A. (2005) University Safety Report: Intimate Partner Violence, Stalking, and Sexual Coercion Among Students at Washington State University. (Click here to view full text)

Brigham, T. A. (2004). Psychology Applied to Daily Living: dealing with friends, alcohol and sex. Boston, MA: Pearson Custom Publishing.

Sain, R., Sacchi, R., Brigham, T. (2004). Teaching Psychology Applied to Daily Living: A Peer Instructors Guide. Boston, MA: Pearson Custom Publishing.

Lindemann, D., Brigham, T. A., (2003). A Guttman scale to assess condom use skills among college students. AIDS and Behavior, 7, 23-27. (Click here to view abstract)

Brigham, T.A., Donahoe, P., Gilbert, B.J., Thomas, N., Zemke, S., Koonce, D., Horn, P. (2002). Psychology and AIDS education: Reducing high-risk sexual behavior. Behavior and Social Issues, 12, 10-18. (Click here to view full text)

Peeler, C.M., Far, J., Miller, J., Brigham, T. A. (2000). An analysis of the effects of a program to reduce heavy drinking among college students. Journal of Alcohol & Drug Education Special Issue: Vol 45(2), 39-54.

Horn, P., Brigham, T.A. (1996). A self management approach to reducing AIDS risk in sexually active heterosexual college students. Behavior & Social Issues, 6(1), 3-21.

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