Nathan Stupiansky, PhD

Indiana University School of Medicine
410 W. 10th Street
Room 1001
Indianapolis, IN
USA 46202
Email: nstupian@indiana.edu

Biographical Sketch:
2008-Present -- Postdoctoral Fellow, Section of Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN Research focuses on sexual health behavior, including the behavioral correlates of Sexually Transmitted Infections. His specific projects are aimed at a theoretical understanding of STI risk and sexual health behaviors, including HPV and HBV vaccine acceptance and acceptability, as well as the role of sexual compulsivity in sexual risk behavior (2008-Present). Recent publications: Stupiansky, N.W., Reece, M., Middlestadt, S.E., Finn, P., & Sherwood-Laughlin, C. (2009). The role of sexual compulsivity in casual sexual partnerships among college women. Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity, 16, 241-252. Recent presentations: Stupiansky, N.W., Hensel, D.J., Reece, M., Herbenick, D., Dodge, B., Fortenberry, J.D., & Sanders, S.A. (2009). An event level analysis of the situational factors associated with incomplete condom use. Annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, November, Philadelphia.