Lisa Lindley, DrPH, MPH, CHES

Associate Professor
George Mason University
Department of Global & Community Health
4400 University Drive, MS 5B7
Fairfax, VA
USA 22030
llindley@gmu.edu

Biographical Sketch:
Associate Professor, Department of Global & Community Health, George Mason University (January 2010 - present) Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Health Promotion, Education & Behavior, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina (August 2005 – December 2009) Assistant Professor, Department of Health Education & Behavior, University of Florida (Aug 2004 – July 2005) Assistant Professor, Department of Public Health, Western Kentucky University (August 1999 – June 2004) HIV Coordinator, South Carolina Department of Education, Columbia, SC (August 1996 – September 1997) Sample of Publications: Lindley L, Walsemann K, Carter J. The association of sexual orientation measures with young adults’ health-related outcomes. Accepted for publication (April 24, 2011): American Journal of Public Health. Lindley L, Friedman D, Struble C. Becoming visible: Assessing the availability of online sexual health information for lesbians. Health Promotion Practice. Published online 15 June 2011; DOI: 10.1177/ 1524839910390314. Lindley L, Barnett C, Brandt H, Hardin J and Burcin M. STDs among sexually active female college students: Does sexual orientation make a difference? Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health; 2008; 40(4): 212-217. Lindley L, Kerby M, Nicholson T and Lu N. Sexual behaviors and sexually transmitted infections among self-identified lesbian and bisexual college women. Journal of LGBT Health Research. 2007; 3(3): 41-54. Lindley, L., Nicholson, T., Kerby, M. and Lu, N. HIV/STI associated risk behaviors among self-identified lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender college students in the United States. AIDS Education & Prevention: An Interdisciplinary Journal. 2003; 15(5):413-429.