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Allecia Reid is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where she conducts research at the intersection of social psychology and health behavior. She leads the Social Processes and Health Lab, focusing on how peer influence, stigma, and social norms shape health-related decisions, particularly in the context of alcohol use and maternal health.
Her research interests span social psychology, health behavior change, peer influence, stigma and discrimination, and alcohol intervention design. She employs both experimental and correlational methods, often integrating self-report and behavioral data to understand the mechanisms underlying behavior change. A significant portion of her work examines how social networks and community-level factors—such as residential segregation and poverty—affect health outcomes, especially among marginalized populations.
The trends in her recent publications reveal a strong focus on social norms, behavioral interventions, and health disparities. Her work frequently investigates how perceived norms influence decisions related to alcohol consumption, genome testing, and protective health behaviors. She also explores how structural stigma and discrimination impact pregnancy outcomes and infant development, highlighting the intergenerational consequences of social inequities.
Dr. Reid has contributed to key journals in psychology and public health, including Health Psychology, Social Science & Medicine, and Clinical Psychology Review. Her collaborative research often involves interdisciplinary teams, particularly in maternal and child health studies.
She advises students and early-career researchers in her lab, supporting work on peer influence, stigma, and intervention efficacy. While no specific grants are listed in the provided text, her research program suggests active funding in health psychology and behavioral intervention science. Her work has practical implications for designing more effective, culturally sensitive health promotion strategies.
Dr. Reid is affiliated with the Social Processes and Health Lab, where she mentors students and conducts experimental and field studies on health behavior. The lab investigates conformity, mimicry, and normative influence in real-world contexts, aiming to develop scalable interventions that reduce risky behaviors and promote health equity.



