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CURRICULUM VITAE
JOHN B. JEMMOTT III
WORK ADDRESS
University of Pennsylvania
Annenberg School for Communication
3535 Market Street, Suite 520
Philadelphia, PA 19104-3309
(215) 573-9366
Education
Ph.D. Psychology 1982
Harvard University
A.M. Psychology 1980
Harvard University
B.A.
York College, City University of New York
Psychology 1976
Honors
1976 – 1979
National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow
1980 – 1981
Harvard Prize Fellow
1984
Faculty Summer Research Award, Program in Women's
Studies, Princeton University
1986 – 1989
Samuel Davies Presidential Preceptorship, Princeton
University
1995 – present Fellow, American Psychological Association, Division 38
1997 – present Fellow, Society of Behavioral Medicine
3/7/2016
12/01/2000
The John Allen Blue Award for “Protecting Our Future through
Prevention and HIV/AIDS Research,” BEBASHI (Blacks
Educating Blacks about Sexual Health Issues), Philadelphia, PA
12/01/2005
“Red Ribbon Award,” Community Advisory Board of the
Center for AIDS Research, University of Pennsylvania, School
of Medicine
EMPLOYMENT
2005-Present
Professor of Communication in Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, School of
Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
1999-Present
Kenneth B. Clark Professor of Communication, Annenberg School for
Communication, University of Pennsylvania
1999-Present
Director, Center for Health Behavior and Communication Research, Annenberg
Public Policy Center, University of Pennsylvania
Professor, Department of Psychology, Princeton University
1989-1999
Faculty Associate, Office of Population Research, Princeton University
1988-1993
Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Princeton University
1982-1988
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Princeton University
1981-1982
Instructor, Department of Psychology, Princeton University
1980-1981
Senior Research Assistant, Department of Psychiatry, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston,
MA
1978-1980
Teaching Fellow, Department of Psychology and Social Relations, Department of
Statistics, and General Education Department, Harvard University
1978-1980
Computing Consultant, Center for the Behavioral Sciences, Harvard University
1977-1979
Research Assistant, Department of Psychology and Social Relations, Harvard
University
Professional Memberships
1995-Present
1992-Present
1990-Present
1988-Present
1983-Present
1982-Present
1982-Present
American Statistical Association
American Public Health Association
Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research
Society of Experimental Social Psychology
American Psychological Association
Association of Black Psychologists
Society of Behavioral Medicine
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Professional Service
March 2005
Chair, Special Emphasis Panel, "From Intervention Development
to Services: Exploratory Research Grants," National Institute of
Mental Health (NIMH), NIH, Bethesda, MD, March 11, 2005.
2002-2005
Co-Chair, Minority Faculty Equity Committee, Office of the
Provost, University of Pennsylvania
2002-Present
Scientific Advisory Board, “Healthy Passages Project,” Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
2002-Present
Scientific Advisory Board, “Linking Lives: Building Quality
Parent Components for School-based Health Programs,” Division
of Adolescent and School Health (DASH) of the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
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October 2002
Special Emphasis Panel, "Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Cooperative Research Centers Supplement," National Institute of
Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), NIH
April 2002
Special Emphasis Panel, “Institutional Pathways to HIV Prevention,” National
Institute of Child Health and Human Development
2001-Present
Editorial Board, AIDS Education and Prevention
2001-Present
Council of Research Elders, Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
2001
Chair, Diversity Fund Committee, Office of the Provost, University of
Pennsylvania
March 2001
Special Emphasis Panel, “Core Support Program for Mental Health/AIDS
Research,” National Institute of Mental Health
2000
National HIV Prevention Planning Group, Workgroup II—Increasing Knowledge
of HIV Serostatus, National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
2000
Diversity Fund Committee, Office of the Provost, University of Pennsylvania
2000 - 2001
Committee on Research Using Human Subjects, Office of the Provost, University
of Pennsylvania
August 1999
Consultant, NIH Training and Career Development Workshop on HIV Prevention
Research for and by Racial and Ethnic Minorities, Sponsored by the Office of
AIDS Research and Office of Research on Minority Health, National Institutes of
Health, Atlanta, GA
January 1999
U. S. National Institute of Mental Health Delegation, “Indo-United States
Workshop on Preventing the Further Spread of HIV Infection,” New Delhi, India
1998-2001
Office of AIDS Research Advisory Council, National Institutes of Health
April 1998
Special Emphasis Panel, “Adolescents and STD Cooperative Research Center,”
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
August 1996
Special Emphasis Panel on the “Development and Feasibility Testing of
Interventions to Increase Health Seeking Behaviors in, and Health Care for,
Populations at High Risk for Gonorrhea,” National Center for Prevention
Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
July 1995
The Disease, Disability, and Injury Prevention and Control Special Emphasis
Panel: Innovations in Syphilis Prevention in the United States, National Center
for Prevention Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1995-1997
Consortium on Technology Transfer, Office on AIDS Research, National Institute
of Mental Health
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1995-Present
National Institutes of Health Reviewers Reserve (NRR), National Institutes of
Health
1995-Present
Editorial Board, Journal of Early Adolescence
April 1993
Participant, 12th Meeting of the AIDS Program Advisory Committee (APAC),
National Institutes of Health
January 1993
Behavior and Intentions and Self-Efficacy Panels, Behavior Prediction Workshop,
Office on AIDS Research, NIMH and Project on Health, Science, and Public
Policy, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
September 1992
Task Group on Risk-Taking and Abusive Behaviors, Conference on Behavioral
and Sociocultural Perspectives on Ethnicity and Health, Division of Health
Psychology, American Psychological Association
1991-1995
Mental Health AIDS and Immunology Research Review Committee, Clinical,
Psychosocial, and Behavioral Sciences Subcommittee, National Institute of
Mental Health
July 1991
NRRC Ad Hoc Review Committee, National Center for Nursing Research,
National Institutes of Health
1990-1993
Committee on Psychology and AIDS, American Psychological Association
1991-1992
Faculty/Student Committee on Discipline and Sexual Harassment Subcommittee,
Princeton University
1990-1999
Faculty Fellow, Stevenson Hall, Princeton University
1990-1991
Committee on Undergraduate Life, Princeton University
1989-1990
Associate Editor, Psychological Bulletin
1989-1993
Treasurer, New Jersey Chapter, Association of Black Psychologists
1988-1989
Chair, Minority Fellowship Program Advisory Committee, American
Psychological Association
March 1988
Ad Hoc Reviewer, Special Review Committee on the Mental Health Aspects of
AIDS, National Institute of Mental Health
1987-1990
Behavioral Medicine Study Section, National Institutes of Health
1986-1989, 1998-2003
Minority Fellowship Program Advisory Committee, American Psychological
Association
1982-Present
Reviewer, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Journal of Applied
Social Psychology, Psychological Bulletin, Health Psychology, Journal of
Behavioral Medicine, Journal of the American Medical Association, Journal of
Adolescent Health, AIDS, AIDS and Behavior, Archives of Pediatrics and
Adolescent Medicine
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1982-1985
Faculty Equal Employment Opportunity Committee, Princeton University
1981-1999
Interdepartmental Committee for the Afro-American Studies Program, Princeton
University
1981-1984, 1993-1995
Institutional Review Panel for Human Subjects, Princeton University
1980-1981
Editorial Board, Harvard Educational Review
Funded Research
“Reducing HIV-Infection Risk in Black Adolescent Men,” American Foundation for AIDS Research,
0000667, June 1, 1988 to May 31, 1989. Principal Investigator, Direct costs: $50,000.
“Reducing HIV-Infection Risk in Black Adolescent Men,” American Foundation for AIDS Research, 0009527-RGR, October 1, 1989 to September 30, 1990. Principal Investigator Direct costs: $50,000.
“Reducing the Risk of Sexually Transmitted HIV Infection”, National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development, R01-HD24921, September 1, 1988 to November 30, 1993. Principal Investigator Direct costs:
$503,288.
“AIDS & Adolescents: Risk Reduction by Behavioral Intervention,” National Institute of Mental Health, R01MH45668, September 1, 1991 to August 31, 1996. Principal Investigator Direct costs: $1,874,635.
“AIDS & Black Women: Testing Risk Behavior Interventions,” P. I. Loretta Sweet Jemmott, National
Institutes of Health, National Center for Nursing Research, R01-NR03123, April 15, 1992 to March 30, 1996.
Co-Investigator Direct costs (subcontract only): $174,092.
“Reducing Violence, STDs, and Pregnancy among Black Youth,” National Institute of Child Health and
Human Development, U01-HD30145, September 30, 1992 to March 31, 1999. Principal Investigator Direct
costs: $2,885,249.
“Abstinence vs. Safer Sex: HIV Risk-Reduction Strategies,” National Institute of Mental Health, R01
MH52035, May 1, 1994 to April 30, 1998, September 30, 1998 to September 30, 1999. Principal Investigator
Direct costs: $1,551,817.
“Mother-Son HIV Risk Reduction Interventions,” P. I. Loretta Sweet Jemmott, National Institute of Mental
Health, R01 MH55742-01, September 30, 1995 to September 29, 2000. Co-Investigator Direct costs:
$2,596,678.
“Phase IV Trial of an HIV Risk-Reduction Intervention,” National Institute of Mental Health, R01 MH5544201, June 1, 1997 to May 31, 2002. Principal Investigator Total Costs: $6,390,822.
“The Generalizability of HIV Risk Reduction Strategies,” National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development/NIMH, R01 HD38443-01, July 1, 1999 to June 30, 2004. Principal Investigator Total Costs:
$3,979,357.
“Alcohol and Safer Sex Among College Women,” P.I. Hazel Spears, National Institute of Mental Health, July
1, 1999 to June 30, 2001. Co-Investigator, Total Costs: $139,049.
“Reducing HIV Risk Among Latino Youth,” P. I. Antonia Villarruel, National Institute of Nursing Research,
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R01 NR04855-01, September 30, 1999 to August 31, 2002. Direct costs: $2,596,678.
Principal Investigator, “HIV/STD Prevention Interventions for Black Adolescents,” National Institute of
Mental Health, R01 MH61226-01, September 10, 2000 to August 31, 2004. Co-Investigator, Total Costs:
$3,101,825.
“HIV/STD Risk Reduction for African American Couples,” National Institute of Mental Health, 1-U10MH64394, April 1, 2002 to January 31, 2007. Principal Investigator, Total costs: $6,302,035.
“Men Who Have Sex with Men Supplement to HIV/STD Risk Reduction for African American Couples,”
National Institute of Mental Health, U10-MH64394-01S, September 30, 2002 to January 31, 2003. Principal
Investigator, Total costs: $158,500.
“South African Adolescent Health Promotion Project,” National Institute of Mental Health, R01 MH065867,
September 20, 2002 to July 31, 2007. Principal Investigator, Total Costs: $3,324,613.
“Father Involvement among South African Adolescents," Supplement to the South African Adolescent Health
Promotion Project,” National Institute of Mental Health, 1 R01 MH65867-01S. Principal Investigator, Total
Costs: $158,500.
“HIV/STI Risk Reduction for African American Men,” FY 2007 Pilot and Feasibility Grant Program, Center
for AIDS Research (CFAR), University of Pennsylvania, July 1, 2006 to June 30, 2007. Principal Investigator,
Direct Costs: $46,476.
“South African Men Health Promotion Project,” National Institute of Child Health and Human Development,
R01 HD053270, September 30, 2006 to June 30, 2011. Principal Investigator, Total Costs: $4,053,637.
“HIV/STD Risk Reduction for African American Couples,” National Institute of Mental Health, 2-U10MH64394, February 1, 2007 to March 31, 2009. Principal Investigator, Total Costs: $1,716,598.
“Help Us, Save Us! HIV/STI Risk Reduction for Black Men Who Have Sex with Men,” National Institute of
Mental Health, R01 MH079736, April 1, 2007 to March 31, 2012. Principal Investigator, Notice of Award
Pending.
“Partnership for Capacity-Building for HIV/STD Prevention Research on Adolescents,” National Institute of
Child Health and Human Development, July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2012. Co-Principal, Investigator Notice of
Award Pending.
ARTICLES
McClelland, D. C., & Jemmott, J. B. III. (1980). Power motivation, stress, and physical illness. Journal of
Human Stress, 6 (4), 6-15.
Jemmott, J. B. III, & Tebbets, R. (1980). Applying social cognition: A content analysis of newspaper
coverage of the Bakke case. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 6 (1), 30-36.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Borysenko, J. Z., Borysenko, M., McClelland, D. C., Chapman R., Meyer, D., & Benson, H.
(1983). Academic stress, power motivation, and decrease in salivary secretory immunoglobulin A
secretion rate. Lancet, 1, 1400-1402.
Jemmott, J. B. III & Locke, S. E. (1984). Psychosocial factors, immunologic mediation, and human
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susceptibility to disease: How much do we know? Psychological Bulletin, 95 (1), 78-108.
Johnson, J. T., Jemmott, J. B. III, & Pettigrew, T. F. (1984). Causal attribution and dispositional inference:
Evidence of inconsistent judgments. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 20, 567-585.
Jemmott, J. B. III. (1985). Psychoneuroimmunology: The new frontier. American Behavioral Scientist, 28
(4), 497-509.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Ditto, P. H., & Croyle, R. T. (1986). Judging health status: The effects of perceived
prevalence and personal relevance. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 50, (5), 899-905.
Jemmott, J. B. III. (1987). Social motives and susceptibility to disease: Stalking individual differences in
health risks. Journal of Personality, 55 (2), 267-298.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Croyle, R. T., & Ditto, P. H. (1988). Commonsense epidemiology: Self-based judgments
from lay persons and physicians. Health Psychology, 7 (1), 55-73.
Ditto, P. H., Jemmott, J. B. III, & Darley, J. M. (1988). Appraising the threat of illness: A mental
representational approach, Health Psychology, 7 (2), 183-200.
Jemmott, J. B. III & Magloire, K. (1988). Academic stress, social support and secretory immunoglobulin A.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 55 (5), 803-810.
Croyle, R. T., Jemmott, J. B. III, & Carpenter, B. D. (1988). Relations among four individual difference
measures associated with cardiovascular dysfunction and anger coping style. Psychological Reports,
63, 779-786.
Jemmott, J. B. III & Gonzalez, E. (1989). Social status, the status distribution, and performance in small
groups. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 19 (7), 584-598.
Ditto, P. H. & Jemmott, J. B. III. (1989). From rarity to evaluative extremity: Effects of prevalence
information on evaluations of positive and negative attributes. Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology, 57 (1), 16-26.
Jemmott, J. B. III, & McClelland, D. C. (1989). Secretory IgA as a measure of resistance to infectious
disease: Comments on Stone, Cox, Valdimarsdotter, and Neale. Behavioral Medicine, 15 (2), 63-71.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Ashby, K. L., & Lindenfield, K. (1989). Romantic commitment and the perceived
availability of opposite sex persons: On loving the one you're with. Journal of Applied Social
Psychology, 19 (14), 1198-1216.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Hellman, C., McClelland, D. C., Locke, S. E., Kraus, L., Williams, R. M., & Valeri, R. C.
(1990). Motivational syndromes associated with natural killer cell activity. Journal of Behavioral
Medicine, 13, 53-73.
Jemmott, L. S., & Jemmott, J. B. III. (1990). Sexual knowledge, attitudes, and risky sexual behavior among
inner-city Black male adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Research, 5, 346-369.
Jemmott, L. S., & Jemmott, J. B. III. (1991). Applying the theory of reasoned action to AIDS risk behavior:
Condom use among Black women. Nursing Research, 40, 228-234.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Jemmott, L. S., & Fong, G. T. (1992). Reductions in HIV risk-associated sexual behaviors
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among Black male adolescents: Effects of an AIDS prevention intervention. American Journal of
Public Health, 82, 372-377.
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Jemmott, L. S., & Jemmott, J. B. III. (1992). Family structure, parental strictness, religiosity and sexual
behavior among Black male adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Research, 7, 192-207.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Freileicher, J., & Jemmott, L. S. (1992). Perceived risk of infection and attitudes toward
risk groups: Determinants of nurses' behavioral intentions regarding AIDS patients. Research in
Nursing and Health, 15 (4), 295-301.
Jemmott, L. S., Jemmott, J. B. III, & Cruz-Collins, M. (1992). Predicting AIDS patient care intentions among
nursing students. Nursing Research, 41, 172-177.
Kato-Klebanov, P. & Jemmott, J. B. III. (1992). Effects of expectations and bodily sensations on self-reports
of premenstrual symptoms. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 16, 289-310.
Jemmott, L. S., & Jemmott, J. B. III. (1992). Increasing condom-use intentions among sexually active innercity Black adolescent women: Effects of an AIDS prevention program. Nursing Research, 41, 273279.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Jemmott, L. S., Spears, H., Hewitt, N., & Cruz-Collins, M. (1992). Self-efficacy,
hedonistic expectancies, and condom-use intentions among inner-city Black adolescent women: A
social cognitive approach to AIDS risk behavior. Journal of Adolescent Health, 13, 512-519.
Brody, D., Lerman, C., & Jemmott, J. B. III. (1992). AIDS concerns among low-risk heterosexuals: The
other side of the epidemic. Medical Care, 30 (3), 276-281.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Jemmott, L. S., & Hacker, C. I. (1992). Predicting intentions to use condoms among
African American adolescents: The theory of planned behavior as a model of HIV risk associated
behavior. Journal of Ethnicity and Disease, 2, 371-380.
Jemmott, J. B. III., & Jemmott, L. S. (1993). Alcohol and drug use during sex and HIV risk-associated sexual
behavior among inner-city Black male adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Research, 8, 41-57.
Sanderson, C. A., & Jemmott, J. B. III. (1996). Moderation and mediation of HIV prevention interventions:
Relationship status, intentions, and condom use among college students. Journal of Applied Social
Psychology, 26, 2076-2099.
The NIMH Multisite HIV Prevention Trial (J. Jemmott, New Jersey Co-P.I.). (1997). Methodological
overview of a multisite HIV prevention trial for populations at risk for HIV. AIDS, 11 (Supplement 2),
S1-S11.
The NIMH Multisite HIV Prevention Trial (J. Jemmott, New Jersey Co-P.I.). (1997). Screening, recruiting,
and predicting retention of participants in a multisite HIV prevention trial. AIDS, 11 (Supplement 2),
S13-S19.
The NIMH Multisite HIV Prevention Trial (J. Jemmott, New Jersey Co-P.I.). (1997). Demographic and
behavioral predictors of sexual risk a multisite HIV prevention trial. AIDS, 11 (Supplement 2), S21S27.
The NIMH Multisite HIV Prevention Trial (J. Jemmott, New Jersey Co-P.I.). (1997). Conceptual basis and
procedures for intervention in a multisite HIV prevention trial. AIDS, 11 (Supplement 2), S29-S35.
The NIMH Multisite HIV Prevention Trial (J. Jemmott, New Jersey Co-P.I.). (1997). Endpoints and other
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measures in a multisite HIV prevention trial: Rationale and psychometric properties. AIDS, 11
(Supplement 2), S37-S47.
The NIMH Multisite HIV Prevention Trial (J. Jemmott, New Jersey Co-P.I.). (1997). Quality control and
quality assurance in HIV prevention research: Model from a multisite HIV prevention trial. AIDS, 11
(Supplement 2), S49-S53.
The NIMH Multisite HIV Prevention Trial (J. Jemmott, New Jersey Co-P.I.). (1997). Definition of adverse
reactions in clinical trials of a behavioral intervention. AIDS, 11 (Supplement 2), S55-S57.
The NIMH Multisite HIV Prevention Trial (J. Jemmott, New Jersey Co-P.I.). (1997). Collecting sexually
transmitted disease clinic chart data in multisite studies. AIDS, 11 (Supplement 2), S59-S63.
The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Multisite HIV Prevention Trial Group (J. Jemmott, New
Jersey Co-PI). (1998). The NIMH Multisite HIV Prevention Trial: Reducing HIV sexual risk
behavior. Science, 280, 1889-1894.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Jemmott, L. S., & Fong, G. T. (1998). Abstinence and safer sex HIV risk-reduction
interventions for African American adolescents: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of the American
Medical Association, 279 (19), 1529-1536.
O’Leary, A., Ambrose, T., Raffaelli, M., Maibach, E., Jemmott, L. S., Jemmott, J. B. III, Labouvie, E., &
Celentano, D. (1998). Effects of an AIDS risk reduction program on sexual risk behavior among lowincome STD patients. AIDS Education and Prevention, 10, 483-492.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Jemmott, L. S., Fong, G. T., & McCaffree, K. (1999). Reducing HIV risk-associated
sexual behavior among African American adolescents: Testing the generality of intervention effects.
American Journal of Community Psychology, 27(2), 161-187.
Jemmott, J. B. III, & Jemmott, L. S. (2000). HIV risk reduction behavioral interventions with heterosexual
adolescents. AIDS, 14 (suppl 2), S40-S52.
Pinkerton, S. D., Holtgrave, D. R., & Jemmott, J. B. III. (2000). Economic evaluation of an HIV risk
reduction intervention for male African American adolescents. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency
Syndromes, 25, 164-172.
O'Leary, A., Maibach, E., Ambrose, T. K., Jemmott, J. B. III, & Celentano, D. D. (2000). Social cognitive
predictors of condom use behavior change among STD patients. AIDS and Behavior, 4, 309-316.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Jemmott, L. S., Hines, P. M., & Fong, G. T. (2001). The theory of planned behavior as a
model of fighting among African American and Latino adolescents. Maternal and Child Health Journal,
5(4), 253-263.
The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Multisite HIV Prevention Trial Group (J. Jemmott, New
Jersey Co-PI). (2001). Social-cognitive theory mediators of behavior change in the National Institute
of Mental Health Multisite HIV Prevention Trial. Health Psychology, 20, 369-376.
The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Multisite HIV Prevention Trial Group (J. Jemmott, New
Jersey Co-PI). (2001). A test of factors mediating the relationship between unwanted sexual activity
during childhood and risky sexual practices among women enrolled in the NIMH Multisite HIV
Prevention Trial. Women and Health, 33(1-2), 163-180.
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Murphy, D. A. Stein, J. A., Schlenger, W., Maibach, E., & the NIMH Multisite HIV Prevention Trial Group (J.
Jemmott, Co-PI). (2001). Conceptualizing the multidimensional nature of self-efficacy: Assessment
of situational context and level of behavioral challenge to maintain safer sex. Health Psychology,
20(4), 281-290.
DiIorio, C., Hartwell, T., Hansen, N., & the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Multisite HIV
Prevention Trial Group (J. Jemmott, New Jersey Co-PI). (2002). Childhood sexual abuse and risk
behaviors among men at high risk for HIV infection. American Journal of Public Health, 92(2), 214219.
Pinkerton, S. D., Chesson, H. W., Layde, P. M., & the NIMH Multisite HIV Prevention Trial Group (J.
Jemmott, Co-PI). (2002). Utility of behavioral changes as markers of sexually transmitted disease risk
reduction in sexually transmitted disease/HIV prevention trials. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency
Syndromes, 31(1), 71-79.
Pinkerton, S.D., Holtgrave, D. R., Johnson-Masotti, A. P., Turk, M. E., Hackl, K. L., DiFranceisco, W., & the
NIMH Multisite HIV Prevention Trial Group (J. Jemmott, New Jersey Co-PI) (2002). Costeffectiveness of the NIMH Multisite HIV Prevention Intervention. AIDS and Behavior, 6, 83-96.
The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Multisite HIV Prevention Trial Group (J. Jemmott, New
Jersey Co-PI). (2002). Predictors of sexual behavior patterns over one year among persons at high risk
for HIV. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 31(2), 165-176.
Jemmott, L. S., Jemmott, J. B. III, & Villarruel, A. M. (2002). Predicting intentions and condom use among
Latino college students. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 13(2), 59-69.
Pinkerton, S. D., Layde, P. M., DiFranceisco, W., Chesson, H. W., & the NIMH Multisite HIV Prevention
Trial Group (J. Jemmott, Co-PI). (2003). All STDs are not equal: an analysis of the differential effects
of sexual behaviour changes on different STDs. International Journal of STD and AIDS, 14(5), 320-328.
Hutchinson, M. K., Jemmott, J. B. III, Jemmott, L. S., Braverman, P., & Fong, G. T. (2003). The role of
mother-daughter sexual risk communication in reducing sexual risk behaviors among urban adolescent
females: A prospective study. Journal of Adolescent Health, 33(2), 99-107.
Villarruel, A. M., Jemmott, J. B. III, Jemmott, L. S., & Ronis, D. L. (2004). Predictors of sexual intercourse
and condom use intentions among Spanish-dominant Latino youth: A test of the theory of planned
behavior. Nursing Research, 53(3), 172-181.
Villarruel, A. M., Jemmott, L. S., & Jemmott, J. B. III. (2005). Designing a culturally based intervention to
reduce HIV sexual risk for Latino adolescents. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 16,
23-31.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Jemmott, L. S., Braverman, P., & Fong, G. T. (2005). HIV/STD risk reduction
interventions for African American and Latino adolescent girls at an adolescent medicine clinic: a
randomized controlled trial. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 159(5), 440-449.
Villarruel, A. M., Jemmott, J. B. III, & Jemmott, L. S. (2006). A randomized controlled trial testing an HIV
prevention intervention for Latino adolescents. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 160(8),
772-777.
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Jemmott, L. S., Jemmott, J. B. III, & O’Leary, A. (In press). A randomized controlled trial of brief HIV/STD
interventions for African American women in primary care settings: effects on sexual risk behavior and
STD incidence (In press). American Journal of Public Health, in press.
Heeren, G. A., Jemmott, J. B. III, Mandeya, A, & Tyler, J. C. (In press). Theory-based predictors of condom
use among university students in the United States and South Africa. AIDS Education and Prevention,
in press.
Heeren, G. A., Jemmott, J. B. III, Mandeya, A, & Tyler, J. C. (In press). Sub-Saharan African university
students’ beliefs about condoms, condom-use intention, and subsequent condom use: A prospective
study. AIDS and Behavior, in press.
Villarruel, A. M., Jemmott, L. S., Jemmott, J. B. III, & Eakin, B. L. (In press). Recruitment and retention of
Latino adolescents in a research study: Lessons learned from a randomized controlled trial. Journal of
Specialists in Pediatric Nursing, in press.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Heeren, G. A., Ngwane, Z., Jemmott, L. S., Shell, R., & O’Leary, A. (In press). Theory of
planned behavior predictors of intention to use condoms among Xhosa adolescents. AIDS Care, in press.
Villarruel, A. M., Jemmott, J. B. III, & Jemmott, L. S. (In press). Predicting condom use among sexually
experienced Latino adolescents. Western Journal of Nursing Research, in press.
BOOK CHAPTERS
Jemmott, J. B. III. An examination of solo status. (1986). In Franklin, A. J. (Ed.) The ninth conference on
empirical research in Black psychology. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Mental Health.
Croyle, R. T., & Jemmott, J. B. III. (1991). Psychological reactions to risk factor testing. In J. A. Skelton &
R. T. Croyle (Eds.), The mental representation of health and illness (pp. 85-107). New York:
Springer-Verlag.
Jemmott, J. B. III, & Jones, J. M. (1993). Social psychology and AIDS among ethnic minority individuals:
Risk behaviors and strategies for changing them. In J. B. Pryor & G. D. Reeder (Eds.), The social
psychology of HIV infection. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Jemmott, J. B. III, & Jemmott, L. S. (1994). Interventions for adolescents in community settings. In R.
DiClemente & J. Peterson (Eds.), Preventing AIDS: Theory and practice of behavioral interventions
(pp. 141-174). New York: Plenum.
Jemmott, J. B., III, Sanderson, C., & Miller, S. M. (1995). Changes in psychological distress and HIV riskassociated behavior: Consequences of HIV antibody testing? In R. T. Croyle (Ed.), Psychosocial
effects of screening for disease prevention and detection (pp. 82-125). New York: Plenum.
Rotheram-Borus, M. J., Jemmott, L. S., & Jemmott, J. B., III. (1995). Preventing AIDS in female adolescents.
In A. O’Leary, & L. S. Jemmott (Eds.), Women at risk: Issues in the primary prevention of AIDS (pp.
103-130). New York: Plenum.
Jemmott, J. B. III, & Miller, S. (1996). Women’s reproductive decisions in the context of HIV. In A.
O’Leary, & L. S. Jemmott (Eds.), Women and AIDS: Coping and caring (pp. 167-184). New York:
Plenum.
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Jemmott, J. B. III. (1996). Social psychological influences on HIV risk-associated behavior among AfricanAmerican adolescents. In S. Oskamp, & S. C. Thompson (Eds.), Understanding and preventing HIV risk
behavior: Safer sex and drug use (pp. 131-156). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
Jemmott, J. B. III, & Jemmott, L. S. (1996). Strategies to reduce the risk of HIV infection, sexually
transmitted diseases, and pregnancy among African-American adolescents. In R. J. Resnick & R. H.
Rozensky (Eds.), Health psychology through the life span: Practice and research opportunities (pp. 395422). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Jemmott, L. S., Outlaw, F. H., Jemmott, J. B. III, Brown, E. J., Howard, M., & Hopkins, B. H. (2000).
Strengthening the bond: The Mother-Son Health Promotion Project. In W. Pequegnat & J. Szapocznik
(Eds.), Working with families in the era of HIV/AIDS (133-151). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Jemmott, J. B. III, & Jemmott, L. S. (2000). HIV behavioral interventions for adolescents in community
settings. In J. L. Peterson & R. J. DiClemente (Eds.), Handbook of HIV Prevention (pp. 103-127).
New York: Plenum.
Jemmott, L. S., Jemmott, J. B. III, & Hutchinson, M. K. (2001). HIV/AIDS. In R. L. Braithwaite, & S. E.
Taylor (Eds.), Health issues in the Black community, second edition (pp. 309-346). San Francisco:
Jossey-Bass.
Jemmott, J. B. III, & Fry, D. (2002). The abstinence strategy for reducing sexual risk behavior. In A. O'Leary
(Ed.), Beyond condoms: alternative approaches to HIV prevention (pp. 109-137). New York: Kluwer
Academic/Plenum.
Jemmott, J. B. III, & Jemmott, L. S. (2002). Empowering African American adolescents at risk: Communitybased strategies for reducing risk through enhancing self-efficacy. In M. A. Chesney & M. H. Antoni
(Eds.), Innovative approaches to health psychology innovations: prevention and treatment lessons for
AIDS. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, July 2002.
Jemmott, L. S., Jemmott, J. B. III, & Brown, E. (2002). Reducing sexually transmitted diseases among
African-American youth. In L. L. Hayman, M. M. Mahon, & J. R. Turner (Eds.), Health and behavior
in childhood and adolescence. New York: Springer, 2002.
PAPERS PRESENTED AT SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS
Winkler, J. W., Taylor, S. E., Tebbets, R., Jemmott, J. B. III & Johnson, J. Information type, cognitive
heuristics, and political persuasion. Presented at the 87th Annual Convention of the American
Psychological Association, New York, September 1979.
Locke, S. E. & Jemmott, J. B. III. Stressful life change and human immunity. Presented at the 89th Annual
Convention of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, California, August 1981.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Borysenko, M., Borysenko, J., McClelland, D. C., Chapman, R., Meyer, D. & Benson, H.
Stress, power motivation, and immunity. Presented at the 89th Annual Convention of the American
Psychological Association, Los Angeles, California, August 1981.
McLeod, P. & Jemmott, J. B. III. Images of Black women in advertising. Presented at the Annual Convention
of The Association of Black Psychologists, Denver, Colorado, August, 1981.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Borysenko, M., Borysenko, J., McClelland, D. C., Chapman, R., Meyer, D. & Benson, H.
Stress, social motives, and immunity. In S. Locke (Chair), Stress and altered human immunity.
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Symposium presented at the 3rd Annual Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine,
Chicago, March, 1982.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Johnson, J. & Pettigrew, T. F. Knowledge of causality and social judgment: A limited
relationship? Presented at the 90th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association,
Washington, DC, August, 1982.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Borysenko, M. & Chapman, R. Stress, salivary IgA, motive behavior, and disease.
Presented at the Annual Meeting of The American Association for Dental Research, Cincinnati, Ohio,
March, 1983.
Jemmott, J. B. III. Stress, emotions, and immunity. Presented at a symposium on Stress and coping strategies
in the Black community, sponsored by the Greater Boston Association of Black Psychologists, Boston,
MA, April, 1983.
Jemmott, J. B. III & Gonzalez, E. The differential effects of social status on tokens and nontokens. Presented
at the 91st Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Anaheim, CA, August,
1983.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Pettigrew, T. F. & Johnson, J. T. The effects of in-group versus out-group membership on
social perception. Presented at the 91st Annual Convention of the American Psychological
Association, Anaheim, CA, August, 1983.
Jemmott, J. B. III & Croyle, R. Perceived disease base rates and perceived disease seriousness. Presented at
the Annual Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, May 1984.
Ditto, P. H. & Jemmott, J. B. III. Sociability and task-oriented factors in intragroup and intergroup perception.
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore, MD, April,
1984.
Jemmott, J. B. III, & Ditto, P. H. Rarity and evaluative extremity: From illness prevalence to illness
seriousness. Presented at the 92nd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August, 1984.
Jemmott, J. B. III, & Magloire, K. Academic stress and salivary secretory immunoglobulin A. In M. L.
Jasnoski (Chair), Behavioral medicine at the leading edge: Psychoneuroimmunology: Basic principles
and experimental advances. Symposium presented at the 6th Annual Scientific Sessions of the Society
of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA, March, 1985.
Jemmott, J. B. III (Chair). Self-appraisal of health status: Cognitive and social processes. Symposium held at
the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, New York, NY, April, 1986.
Jemmott, J. B. III, & Croyle, R. T. Physicians' health histories predict beliefs about the prevalence of illnesses.
Presented at the 95th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, New York, NY,
August, 1987.
Kato, P. & Jemmott, J. B. III. Expectations and individual differences in premenstrual symptom reports.
Presented at the 9th Annual Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, MA,
April, 1988.
Latham, D., & Jemmott, J. B. III. Discussing a possible illness with another person: Effects of selfpresentational concerns. Presented at the 10th Annual Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral
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Medicine, San Francisco, CA, March/April, 1989.
Sweet, L. E., & Jemmott, J. B. III. The relation of sexual knowledge and attitudes to sexual behavior and
condom use among Black male adolescents. Presented at the 10th Annual Scientific Sessions of the
Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, CA, March/April, 1989.
Brody, D., Lerman, C., & Jemmott, J. B. III. AIDS concerns among low-risk heterosexuals: The other side of
the epidemic. Presented at the 10th Annual Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine,
San Francisco, CA, March/April, 1989.
Jemmott, J. B. III. Stress, social motives, and immunity. Invited address at the 97th Annual Convention of the
American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA, August, 1989.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Jemmott, L. S., & Fong, G. T. Reducing the risk of sexually transmitted HIV infection
among Black adolescent males: A randomized field experiment. Presented at the 11th Annual
Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Chicago, IL, April, 1990.
Jemmott, J. B. III, & Jemmott, L. S. AIDS associated risk behavior among African-American adolescents:
Toward effective intervention strategies. Presented at the 22nd Annual Convention of The Association
of Black Psychologists, Ocho Rios, Jamaica, West Indies, August, 1990.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Jemmott, L. S., & Fong, G. T. HIV infection and adolescents: A behavioral intervention.
Presented at the 98th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA,
August, 1990.
Jemmott, J. B. III, & Jemmott, L. S. AIDS risk related behavior among African-American adolescents:
Applying the theory of reasoned action. In N. B. Anderson (Chair), Behavioral medicine and Black
health issues. Symposium presented at the 12th Annual Scientific Sessions of the Society of
Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC, March, 1991.
Jemmott, J. B. III. (Chair). AIDS on campus: Teaching and prevention. Symposium held at the 12th Annual
Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC, March, 1991.
Jemmott, L. S., Jemmott, J. B. III, & Cruz-Collins, M. Predicting AIDS patient care among nursing students.
Presented at the 12th Annual Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington,
DC, March, 1991.
Jemmott, L. S., & Jemmott, J. B., III. Respect yourself, Protect Yourself: An AIDS prevention program for
African-American female adolescents. In M. I. Fernandez (Chair), Challenges in Translating Research
Findings into Effective AIDS Prevention Programs. Presented at the 100th Annual Convention of the
American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August, 1992.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Jemmott, L. S., & Fong, G. T. Testing a social cognitive intervention to prevent HIV-riskassociated sexual behavior among young inner-city adolescents. In E. Stover (Chair), HIV infection
and adolescents--Coordinating federally funded research and prevention efforts. Symposium at the
100th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August, 1992.
O’Leary, A., Jemmott, J. B. III, & Jemmott, L. S. Preventing AIDS in Hispanic populations. A multisite
population HIV-prevention trial--Translating theory into intervention. Symposium at the 100th Annual
Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August, 1992.
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Jemmott, J. B., III, Boccher-Lattimore, D., Jemmott, L. S., Hines, P. M., & Fong, G. T. Predicting
interpersonal violent behavior among inner-city adolescents. Presented at the 14th Annual Scientific
Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, CA, March 10-13, 1993.
Jemmott, J. B., III, Fong, G. T., Lerman, C., & Chu, S. Predicting and understanding sunbathing and
sunscreen use: A test of the theory of reasoned action. Presented at the 14th Annual Scientific
Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, CA, March 10-13, 1993.
Jemmott, J. B., III, Jemmott, L. S., Braverman, P., Boccher-Lattimore, D., Fong, G. T., Lerman, C.,
McCaffree, K., & Hacker, C. I. Training mothers to reduce their daughters’ HIV risk behavior: A
social cognitive intervention. Presented at the 14th Annual Scientific Sessions of the Society of
Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, CA, March 10-13, 1993.
Jemmott, L. S., & Jemmott, J. B., III. Respect yourself, Protect Yourself: An AIDS prevention program for
Black adolescent women. In M. Chesney (Chair), Innovations in behavior change: AIDS as a
treadmill test of science. Symposium at the 14th Annual Scientific Sessions of the Society of
Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, CA, March 10-13, 1993.
Jemmott, L. S., Jemmott, J. B., III, McCormick, L., Thompson, T., Williams, K., & Zarzeczny, S. Perceived
approval of sexual partner and HIV risk-associated behavior among Hispanic undergraduate women.
Presented at the 14th Annual Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco,
CA, March 1993.
Braverman, P. K., Jemmott, J. B. III, Jemmott, L. S., Lerman, C. E., & Boccher-Lattimore, D. (1993).
Differences in confidential self-reported substance use among inner-city adolescent women:
Comparison of personal interview and self-administered questionnaire. Presented at the Annual
Meeting of the American Pediatric Society/Society for Pediatric Research, Washington, DC, May
1993.
O’Leary A., Celentano, D., Maibach, E., Weisman, C., McCormack, M., Raffaelli, M., Jemmott, J. B. III,
LaVange, L. (1993). Social cognitive predictors of HIV preventive behaviors among STD patients.
Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on AIDS, Berlin, Germany, June 1993.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Jemmott, L. S., & Fong, G. T. (1993). Interventions to reduce HIV risk-related sexual
behavior among adolescents. Presented in E. S. Stover (Chair), HIV risk reduction intervention models
for vulnerable youth. Symposium at the 101st Annual Convention of the American Psychological
Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August 1993.
Jemmott, J. B. III. (1993). Comments on Dr. Evan’s Presentation, “Prevention of Drug Abuse/AIDS in
Minority Adolescents: Any Progress. ”Symposium at the 101st Annual Convention of the American
Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August 1993.
Jemmott, J. B. III. (1993). Reducing the risk of violence among minority youth. Presented in W. L. Robinson
(Chair), Development and evaluation of interventions to prevent violence in ethnic and racial minority
youth. Symposium at the 101st Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August 1993.
Gleghorn, A. A., Kilbourn, K. M., Celentano, D. D., & Jemmott, J. B. III. (1993). The impact of Earvin
“Magic” Johnson’s HIV status on African-American STD clinic Patients. Presented at the 101st Annual
Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August.
Jemmott, J. B. III, (1994). (Chair). HIV risk and treatment in adolescents. Paper session at the 15th Annual
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Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, April 13-16, 1994, Boston, MA.
Jemmott, J. B. III, & Jemmott, L. S. (1994). Adolescents and women: The next phase of the epidemic. In W.
L. Holzemer, & C. J. Portillo (Eds.), Proceedings of the HIV/AIDS Nursing Care Summit (pp. 77-83).
Washington, DC: American Academy of Nursing.
Jemmott, L. S., & Jemmott , J. B. III. (1994). Health promotion and disease prevention: New strategies
targeting HIV/AIDS. In W. L. Holzemer, & C. J. Portillo (Eds.),Proceedings of the HIV/AIDS Nursing
Care Summit (pp. 58-74). Washington, DC: American Academy of Nursing.
Spears, H., Jemmott, J. B. III, & Girgus, J. S. (1994). Self-reported forced sexual activity predicts reduced
self-esteem among inner-city adolescents. Presented at the 15th Annual Meeting of the Society of
Behavioral Medicine, April 13-16, 1994, Boston, MA. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 16
(Supplement), 154. (Abstract).
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Boccher-Lattimore, D., Jemmott, J. B. III, & Jemmott, L. S. (1994). The Magic Johnson effect: Celebrity
disclosure of HIV status and longitudinal changes in adolescents’ condom use intentions. Presented at
the 15th Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, April 13-16, 1994, Boston, MA.
Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 16 (Supplement), 183. (Abstract).
Jemmott, J. B. III, & Jemmott, L. S. (1994). Social and psychological factors in adolescent risk behavior.
Presented at the 102nd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles,
CA, August.
Hewitt, N., Prentice, D., & Jemmott, J. B. III. (1995). Adolescents’ beliefs and pluralistic ignorance: Sex,
lies, and the truth. Presented at the 66th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association,
Boston, MA, April.
Abrams, D., & Jemmott, J. B. III. (1995). Heightened risk for HIV among urban Black male adolescents in
non-exclusive relationships. Presented at the 7th Annual Meeting of the American Psychological
Society, New York City, June 29 - July 2, 1995.
Ruchman, M., Sukel, H., & Jemmott, J. B. III. (1995). Relationship status and beliefs about partner
familiarity predict college students’ condom use. Presented at the 7th Annual Meeting of the American
Psychological Society, New York City, June 29 - July 2, 1995.
Sanderson, C. A., & Jemmott, J. B. III. (1995). Relationship status as a moderator of the effectiveness of
AIDS interventions. Presented at the 103rd Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association,
New York City, August, 1995.
Jemmott, L. S., & Jemmott, J. B. III. (1995). HIV/AIDS prevention strategies for African-American
adolescents and adults using a health promotion model. Presented at the 25th Inter-American Congress
of Psychology, San Juan, Puerto Rico, July.
Suchy, J. L., Abrams, D. R., Jemmott, J. B. III, & Braverman, P. K. (1996). Follow-up care intentions after an
abnormal pap smear in urban female adolescents. Presented at the 4th International Congress of
Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC, March 12-16.
Jemmott, J. B. III, & Jemmott, L. S. (1996). Technology transfer: Training CBOs to Implement HIV riskreduction interventions. Presented in W. Pequegnat & L. Mitnick (Chair), Collaborative models for
researchers and service providers to promote healthy communities. Symposium at the 104th Annual
Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August 1996.
Jemmott, L. S., & Jemmott, J. B. III. (1996). AIDS and adolescents: Effective behavioral AIDS risk
reduction models. Presented in E. Stover (Chair), Developmental challenge of adolescence-Psychosocial and health risk issues. Symposium at the 104th Annual Convention of the American
Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August 1996.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Chan, H. W., Jemmott, L. S., & Cooke-Harris, C. (1996). Predicting African American and
Latino female adolescents condom-use intentions. Presented at the 104th Annual Convention of the
American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August 1996.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Jemmott, L. S., & Fong, G. T. (1996). Abstinence versus safer sex: Toward effective HIV
risk-reduction strategies for adolescents. Presented in B. O. Boekeloo (Chair), Adolescents and sexual
behavior: What should we promote? Symposium at the 124th Annual Meeting of the American Public
Health Association, New York City, NY, November 20, 1996.
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Boccher-Lattimore, D., & Jemmott, J. B. III. (1996). A comparative analysis of behavioral theories: An
application to adolescent condom use. Presented at the 124th Annual Meeting of the American Public
Health Association, New York City, NY, November 1996.
Jemmott, J. B. III. (1997). (Discussant). Protecting our future--Innovations in prevention services for youth.
Symposium at the 105th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL,
August 1997.
Jemmott, J. B. III. (1997). HIV risk-reduction behavioral interventions for ethnic minority adolescents.
Presented in M. Volkov (Chair), Methodological and design issues in prevention research. Symposium
at the 105th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL, August 1997.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Chan, H. W., Cooke-Harris, C., & Jemmott, L. S. (1997). Predicting African American and
Latina female adolescents’ condom-use behaviors: A longitudinal study. Presented at the 105th Annual
Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL, August 1997.
Ruchman, M., Jemmott, J. B. III, & Jemmott, L. S. (1997). Intentional teenage pregnancy: Correlates of
children who want children. Presented at the 105th Annual Convention of the American Psychological
Association, Chicago, IL, August 1997.
Jemmott, J. B. III. (1998). HIV prevention with adolescents: Theory and application. Invited Address at the
69th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston, MA, February 1998.
Jemmott, J. B. III. (1998). HIV prevention interventions at the individual level. Presented at the AIDS
Behavioral Prevention Research and Service Symposium and Charette Celebrating 15 Years of Successes
and Renewing the Commitment to Halting HIV Infection and Its Consequences, Fort Mason Conference
Center, San Francisco, CA, August 1998.
Jemmott, J. B. III. (1998). Helping teenagers reduce their risk of HIV infection. Invited Address at the 106th
Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA, August 1998.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Jemmott, L. S., & Fong, G. T. (1998). Abstinence and safer sex: Long-term follow-up of a
randomized controlled trial of adult-led and peer-led HIV sexual risk-reduction interventions for African
American adolescents. Presented in B. O. Boekeloo, Chair, Adolescents and sexual risk: social
strategies for prevention. Symposium at the 126th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health
Association, Washington, DC, November 1998.
Pinkerton, S. D., Holtgrave, D. R., & Jemmott, J. B. III. (1998). Economic analysis of an HIV risk-reduction
intervention for Black male adolescents. Presented at the 126th Annual Meeting of the American Public
Health Association, Washington, DC, November 1998.
Fong, G.T., Jemmott, J.B. III, & Jemmott, L. S. (1999, March). The theory of planned behavior as a
mediational model for an HIV risk-reduction intervention among African American adolescents. In G.T.
Fong (Chair), Using behavioral interventions to test theory: Examples from HIV risk-reduction
intervention research. Symposium presented at the meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San
Diego.
Jemmott, J. B. III. (1999, October) Methodological issues in HIV prevention research with Youth and
adolescents. Presented at Settings and Situations: Emerging HIV/STD risk in children and youth.
Sponsored by the NIMH Center for Mental Health Research on AIDS. Bethesda, MD, October 24-26,
1999.
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Jemmott, J. B. III. (2000, February). HIV/AIDS prevention update. Presented at Heightening Awareness of
HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean Region: Bridging the Gap from Denial to Acceptance to Prevention—
Preparing for the Next Millennium. A conference sponsored by The U. S. Virgin Islands Department of
Health and the Office of AIDS Research, National Institutes of Health. Wyndham Sugar Bay Beach
Club and Resort, St. Thomas, U. S. Virgin Islands, February 24-25, 2000.
Jemmott, J. B. III. (2000, February). Effective HIV prevention strategies for youth. Presented at the National
HIV Prevention Planning Meeting sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
GA, February 3-4, 2000.
Jemmott, J.B. III. (2002, January). HIV prevention among adolescents. Presented at the HIV/AIDS
Prevention, Care, and Research: Gathering for the Circle of Life, a conference co-sponsored by the
Indian Health Service and the Office of AIDS Research, National Institutes of Health, Albuquerque, New
Mexico, January 11, 2002.
Jemmott, J.B. III. (2002, January). Be Proud! Be Responsible!: Origins of a prevention intervention.
Presented at the HIV Prevention Intervention Replication Workshop, sponsored by the National Institute
of Child Health and Human Development, Bethesda, MD, January 30, 2002.
Jemmott, J.B. III. (2002, January). The generalizability of HIV risk reduction strategies. Presented at the HIV
Prevention Intervention Replication Workshop, sponsored by the National Institute of Child Health and
Human Development, Bethesda, MD, January 31, 2002.
Jemmott, J.B. III. (2002, March). Abstinence and safer sex interventions for young adolescents. Presented in
the Be Proud! Be Responsible! Train the Trainer Workshop, sponsored by the Division of Adolescent
and School Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Marriott Courtyard Hotel, Philadelphia,
PA, March 4, 2002.
Fry, D., Jemmott, J. B. III, Jemmott, L. S., Hines, P. M., & Fong, G. T. The role of victimization in
subsequent violent behavior among African American and Latino youth. Presented at the 23rd Annual
Meeting and Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC, April 3-6,
2002.
Hutchinson, K., Jemmott, J. B. III, Jemmott, L. S., Braverman, P., & Fong, G. (2002, April). Motherdaughter communication about condoms: influence on unprotected sexual intercourse among urban
adolescent women. Presented at the 23rd Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions of the Society of
Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC, April 4, 2002.
Johnson, B. L., Jemmott, J. B. III, Jemmott, L. S., Hines, P. M., & Fong, G. T. Applying the theory of planned
behavior to violent behavior among adolescents: Past behavior and life experiences may be more
important than we think. Presented at the 23rd Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions of the Society
of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC, April 3-6, 2002.
Jemmott, J.B. III. (2002, July). Strengthening families through improved communication: The Mother-Son
Project. Presented at the Families and AIDS Conference, sponsored by the National Institute of Mental
Health, Bar Harbour, FL, July 24, 2002.
Holmes, M. C., Wang, L. Y., Banspach, S. W., & Jemmott, J. B. III. (2003, July). Cost benefit analysis of an
inner-city HIV prevention program. Presented at the 2003 National HIV Prevention Conference, Hyatt
Regency Atlanta Hotel, Atlanta, GA, July 28, 2003.
Heeren, G. A., Jemmott, J. B. III, & Mandeya, A. (2004, July). Psychosocial predictors of condom use among
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South African university students. Presented at the XV International AIDS Conference, Bangkok,
Thailand, July 13, 2004.
Jemmott, J. B., Jemmott, L. S., Fong, G. T., & Hines, P. M. (2004, July). Evaluation of an HIV/STD risk
reduction intervention implemented bynon-governmental organizations (NGOs): A randomized
controlled cluster trial. Presented at the XV International AIDS Conference, Bangkok, Thailand, July 15,
2004.
Jemmott, J. B. III. (2004, July). Modifying culturally tailored risk-reduction interventions for ethnically
diverse adolescents. In H. Myers (Chair), Culturally-tailored health interventions: Issues, processes,
and evidence. Symposium presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association,
Honolulu, Hawaii, July 29, 2004.
Spears, H. & Jemmott, J. B. III. (2004, July). Using the theory of reasoned action to identify predictors of
sexual abstinence among college women. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American
Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii, July 30, 2004.
Jemmott, J. B. III. (2004, August). HIV in Ethnic Minority Populations. Presented at the Current
Epidemiology and Intervention Approaches for HIV/AIDS among Drug Users Workshop, Center for
Clinical Trials Network, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Bethesda, MD, August 11, 2004.
Heeren, G. A., Jemmott, J. B. III, Ngwane, Z., Joe, S., Hutchinson, K., & Icard, L. (2005). Home-Grown
Preventative Strategies: Testing Parent-Child Communication as an Effective Strategy for Prevention
Against Health Problems. Presented at the 7th International AIDS IMPACT Conference, Cape Town,
South Africa, April 4-7, 2005.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Heeren, G. A., Ngwane, Z., Hutchinson, K., Joe, S., & Icard, L. (2005). Communication
about HIV/STD Risk among Xhosa Adolescents and Their Parents. Presented at the 7th International
AIDS IMPACT Conference, Cape Town, South Africa, April 4-7, 2005.
Jemmott, J. B. III. (2005). Lessons Learned From Effective HIV/AIDS Interventions with Minority
Populations. In H. Myers (Chair), Invited Symposium: State of the Science—Psychological Processes
in Ethnic Health Disparities: What Do We Know? Presented at the 113th Convention of the American
Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August 19, 2005.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Jemmott, L. S., Fong, G. T., Hines, P. M., Fernandez, I. M., & Morales, K. (2005).
Effectiveness of an HIV/STD Risk Reduction Intervention Implemented by Nongovernmental
Organizations: A Randomized Controlled Trial among Adolescents. In K. J. Sikkema (Chair), Invited
Symposium: State of the Science—Innovation and Effectiveness in HIV Prevention Trials. Presented at
the 113th Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August 20, 2005.
Jemmott, L. S. & Jemmott, J. B. III. (2006). Applying the Theory of Reasoned Action to HIV Risk-Reduction
Behavioral Interventions. Presented at a Symposium in Honor of Martin Fishbein, Annenberg School for
Communication, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, March 4, 2006.
O’Leary, A., Jemmott, L. S., & Jemmott, J. B III. (2006, May). Mediation analysis of an effective sexual risk
reduction intervention for women (Oral late-breaker). The 2006 National STD Prevention Conference,
Jacksonville FL.
Heeren, G. A., Jemmott, J. B. III, Mandeya, A. & Tyler, J. C. (2006, August). Consistent condom use among
university students in South Africa: a longitudinal study. Abstract Book Volume 2 pg 344; XVI
International AIDS Conference 13-18 August 2006, Toronto, Canada.
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Heeren, G. A., Jemmott, J. B. III, Mandeya, A, & Tyler, J. C. (2006, August). Theory-based predictors of
condom use among university students in the United States and South Africa. Abstract Book Volume 2
pg 351; XVI International AIDS Conference 13-18 August 2006, Toronto, Canada.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Heeren, G. A., & Ngwane, Z. (2006, August). Casual partners among South African men
in steady relationships. Abstract Book Volume 2 pg 356; XVI International AIDS Conference 13-18
August 2006, Toronto, Canada.
Jemmott, J. B. III, Jemmott, L. S., & Fong, G. T. (2006, August). Efficacy of an abstinence-only intervention
over 24-months: A randomized controlled trial with young adolescents. Presented at the Youth and
HIV: What’s sex go to do with it? Oral Abstract Session, XVI International AIDS Conference, Toronto,
Canada, August 14, 2006. Available at: http://www.aids2006.org/PAG/PSession.aspx?SessionID=287.
Ngwane, Z, Heeren, G. A., & Jemmott, J. B. III. (2006, August). Cattle for wives and extramarital trysts for
husbands? Lobola, men and HIV/STD risk behavior in southern Africa. Abstract Book Volume 2 pg
423; XVI International AIDS Conference 13-18 August 2006, Toronto, Canada.
Ngwane, Z, Heeren, G. A., & Jemmott, J. B. III. (2006). Sexual risk and cultural beliefs about lobola in men
in South Africa. Abstract on CD; XVI International AIDS Conference 13-18 August 2006, Toronto,
Canada.
Jemmott, J. B. III. (2006). Developing and implementing an HIV/STD risk-reduction intervention trial with
South African adolescents. In R. Maynard (chair), Roundtable: Rigorous Evaluation Abroad. Presented
at the 28th Annual Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) Research
Conference, Madison, WI, November 3, 2006.
INVITED LECTURES/COLLOQUIA
University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine, Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Lecture Series, April
10, 2006.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, School of Nursing, April 7, 2006.
Howard University, Department of Clinical Psychology, March 31, 2006.
University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychology, January 19, 2006.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Department of Psychology, October 7, 2005.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Gamma Chapter, University of Pennsylvania, March 24, 2005.
Penn Interdisciplinary Dialogues on AIDS, Penn Center for AIDS Research, University of Pennsylvania,
March 29, 2004.
University of Natal, Nelson Mandela School of Medicine, Durban, South Africa. January 2004.
University of Fort Hare, Department of Psychology, East London, South Africa, October 2003.
University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychology, February 2003.
Johns Hopkins University, School of Public Health and Hygiene, January 2001
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Penn Center for AIDS Research Seminar Series, University of Pennsylvania, March 2000.
Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania, December 1998.
Behavioral and Social Sciences Seminar Series, National Institutes of Health, March 1998.
Center for AIDS Research (CFAR), Department of Microbiology, University of Alabama, Birmingham,
December 1997.
National Institute of Mental Health and the Office of Medical Applications of Research, National Institutes of
Health, Consensus Development Conference on Interventions to Prevent HIV Risk Behaviors,
February, 1997
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, HIV Prevention Community Planning Co-Chairs’ Meeting, March
1997
New Jersey State Department of Health and Senior Services, New Jersey HIV Prevention Community Group
Meeting, April, 1997
Princeton University, 250th Anniversary Celebration, April 1997
National Institute on Mental Health, Office on AIDS Research, Bethesda, MD, November 1996
Temple University, Department of Psychology, April 1996
University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychology, April 1996
Yale University, Institution for Social and Policy Studies, November 1995
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Advisory Council, Bethesda, MD, January, 1995
Northeastern University, Department of Psychology, November 1994
University of Michigan, Department of Psychology, March 1994
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Department of Psychology, April 1994
Rutgers University, Graduate School, Minority Biomedical Research Support Program, April 1992
Columbia University, New York State Psychiatric Institute, HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies,
April 1992
Harvard University, Department of Psychology, March, 1991
Notre Dame University, Department of Psychology, April 1990
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Institute for the
Study of Child Development, April, 1990.
Rutgers University, Institute for Health, Health Care, and Health Care Policy, March, 1990
Yale University, Department of Psychology, April 1989
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Vanderbilt University, Department of Psychology, March, 1989
Northeastern University, Department of Psychology, November 1988
Williams College, Department of Psychology, April 1988
New York University, Department of Psychology, March 1988
City University of New York, Graduate Center, Department of Psychology, March, 1988
University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Psychology, February 1988
State University of New York, Buffalo, Department of Psychology, December 1987
University of Delaware, Department of Psychology, June 1987
University of Rhode Island, Department of Psychology, November 1986
Rand Corporation, Behavioral Science Department, January 1986
Columbia University, Teachers College, Department of Social and Organizational Psychology, April 1985
Medical Center at Princeton, Department of Medicine, February 1985
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Department of Psychology, March 1984
University of Maryland, College Park, Department of Psychology, April 1983
University of California, Santa Cruz, Department of Psychology, March 1981
University of California, San Diego, Department of Psychology, March 1981
Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Psychology, February 1981
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