Carlos A. Escoto, PhD

Assistant Professor, Psychology
Eastern Connecticut State University
83 Windham Street
Willimantic, CT 06226
Office: (860) 465-0263

Email: escotoc@easternct.edu


Research Overview

My areas of research are sexuality in college students, condom use in college students and the psychological effects of HIV and AIDS. I am a regional trainer for the American Psychological Association’s HOPE program as well as a Behavioral Social Scientist Volunteer. I am currently working on a cluster analysis of psychological effects of HIV, a longitudinal examination of condom attitudes in college students and a qualitative study of condom use in college students.

Education

Ph.D., Loma Linda University, 2002 (experimental/health psychology)
M.A., Loma Linda University, 1996 (psychology)
B.A., Chapman University, 1994 (psychology)
A.A., Irvine Valley College, 1992 (general studies)

Featured Publications

Bachiochi, P., Everton, W., Evans, M., Fugere, M., Escoto, C., Letterman, M & Leszczynski, J. (2010). Using empirical article analysis to assess research methods. Teaching of psychology (In Press).

Fugere, M.A., Daniels, J.R., Cousins, A.J., Leszczynski, J.P., Letterman, M & Escoto, C. (2009). Common challenges and best practices for teaching gender and sexuality courses. In Sexuality and Attitudes Ed: Stanovic, J. and Lalic, M.

Sexual attitudes and double standards: A literature review focusing on participant gender and ethnic background.Citation Only Available Fugère, Madeleine A.; Escoto, Carlos; Cousins, Alita J.; Riggs, Matt L.; Haerich, Paul; Sexuality & Culture: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly, Vol 12(3), Sep, 2008. pp. 169-182.

Useful tools for a timely job.Citation Only Available Escoto, Carlos A.; PsycCRITIQUES, Vol 53 (48), 2008. [Review-Book]

HIV/AIDS: History in the Making.Citation Only Available Escoto, Carlos A.; PsycCRITIQUES, Vol 51 (47), 2006.

Beyond the Internet: Technology and the Future of Health Care.Citation Only Available Escoto, Carlos A.; PsycCRITIQUES, Vol 50 (42), 2005. [Review-Book]

MMPI-2 Scores as a Function of Intensity and Duration of HIV and AIDS.Full Text Available Escoto, Carlos A.; Flowers, John V.; North American Journal of Psychology, Vol 5(3), 2003. pp. 387-396. [Journal Article]

Psychology training regarding HIV/AIDS revisited.Full Text Available Escoto, Carlos A.; North American Journal of Psychology, Vol 4(3), 2002. pp. 405-416. [Journal Article]






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