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  1. Article

    Family Sexuality Communication: Parent Report for Autistic Young Adults Versus a Comparison Group

    Families are a critical context for healthy sexuality development. This study characterized family sexuality communication for autistic adults (age...

    Laura Graham Holmes, Donald S. Strassberg, Michael B. Himle in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
    13 February 2020
  2. Article

    Family Sexuality Communication for Adolescent Girls on the Autism Spectrum

    Families are critical for supporting healthy sexuality and relationship development for youth with autism. The objective of this study was to...

    Laura Graham Holmes, Donald S. Strassberg, Michael B. Himle in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
    19 February 2019
  3. Article

    Parent Expectations and Preparatory Activities as Adolescents with ASD Transition to Adulthood

    Community stakeholders, researchers, and providers are increasingly focused on individual, family, and systemic factors that contribute to positive...

    Laura G. Holmes, Anne V. Kirby, ... Michael B. Himle in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
    04 April 2018
  4. Article

    Sexting by High School Students

    In the last 8 years, several studies have documented that many adolescents acknowledge having exchanged sexually explicit cell phone pictures of...

    Donald S. Strassberg, Deanna Cann, Valerie Velarde in Archives of Sexual Behavior
    03 January 2017
  5. Article

    Beholder and Beheld: A Multilevel Model of Perceived Sexual Appeal

    When individuals (observers) assess how appealing they find sexual stimuli (targets), which factors matter and to whom? The present study examined...

    Julia E. Mackaronis, Donald S. Strassberg, ... Deanna J. Cann in Archives of Sexual Behavior
    31 March 2015
  6. Article

    An Experimental Study of Men’s and Women’s Personal Ads

    Personal ads have long served as a potentially rich source of information for social scientists regarding what women and men appear to be looking for...

    Donald S. Strassberg, Brittany L. English in Archives of Sexual Behavior
    12 November 2014
  7. Article

    Gender-Specificity in Sexual Interest in Bisexual Men and Women

    The present study assessed the gender-specificity of sexual interest of bisexually-identified men and women, compared to gay men and lesbian women....

    Jordan E. Rullo, Donald S. Strassberg, Michael H. Miner in Archives of Sexual Behavior
    17 October 2014
  8. Article

    Sexting by High School Students: An Exploratory and Descriptive Study

    Recently, a phenomenon known as sexting , defined here as the transfer of sexually explicit photos via cell phone, has received substantial attention...

    Donald S. Strassberg, Ryan K. McKinnon, ... Jordan Rullo in Archives of Sexual Behavior
    07 June 2012
  9. Article

    Much Adieu About Not So Much

    Donald S. Strassberg in Archives of Sexual Behavior
    09 July 2009
  10. Article

    Category-Specificity in Sexual Interest in Gay Men and Lesbians

    The present study assessed the category-specificity of sexual interest of gay men and lesbians toward an understanding of the possible interaction of...

    Jordan E. Rullo, Donald S. Strassberg, Esther Israel in Archives of Sexual Behavior
    22 April 2009
  11. Article

    Viewing Time as an Objective Measure of Sexual Interest in Heterosexual Men and Women

    The present study assessed viewing time as a measure of sexual interest in self-identified heterosexual men and women. Participants (N = 106) rated...

    Esther Israel, Donald S. Strassberg in Archives of Sexual Behavior
    18 October 2007
  12. Article

    Sex Differences in the Flexibility of Sexual Orientation: A Multidimensional Retrospective Assessment

    The flexibility of sexual orientation in men and women was examined by assessing self-reported change over time for three dimensions of sexual...

    Kelly K. Kinnish, Donald S. Strassberg, Charles W. Turner in Archives of Sexual Behavior
    01 April 2005
  13. Article

    An Experimental Study of Women's Internet Personal Ads

    Personal ads are a potentially rich source of information on relationships, particularly mating strategies. Most research on personal ads has been...

    Donald S. Strassberg, Stephen Holty in Archives of Sexual Behavior
    01 June 2003
  14. Article

    Attitudinal Effects of Degrading Themes and Sexual Explicitness in Video Materials

    This study examined the independent and interactive effects of sexual explicitness and degrading themes toward women on mens' attitudes following...

    Jeffrey A. Golde, Donald S. Strassberg, ... Kristie Lowe in Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment
    01 July 2000
  15. Article

    MMPI-2 Content Scale Validity Within a Sample of Chronic Pain Patients

    The concurrent, criterion-related and discriminant validity of four of the MMPI-2 content scales were examined within a population of 309 patients...

    Donald S. Strassberg, Scot W. Russell in Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
    01 March 2000
  16. Article

    Force in Women's Sexual Fantasies

    Attitudinal and experiential correlates of sexual fantasies involving force or coercion against the fantasizer were studied in 137 college women....

    Donald S. Strassberg, Lisa K. Locker in Archives of Sexual Behavior
    01 August 1998
  17. Article

    A normative and descriptive study of the MMPI with acknowledged child molesters

    The MMPI performance of 122 men convicted of a sexual offense against a child was examined to determine if meaningful subgroups of these offenders...

    Natalie Heersink, Donald S. Strassberg in Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
    01 December 1995
  18. Article

    Volunteer bias in sexuality research

    Biases associated with volunteering for studies in human sexuality were studied. Beginning with a sample of over 1000 introductory psychology...

    Donald S. Strassberg, Kristi Lowe in Archives of Sexual Behavior
    01 August 1995
  19. Article

    Gender effects of romantic themes in erotica

    The hypothesis that women would be more aroused to explicit erotica containing a romantic (rather than nonromantic) theme while men would not be...

    Debra M. Quackenbush, Donald S. Strassberg, Charles W. Turner in Archives of Sexual Behavior
    01 February 1995
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