Sandra Reed, Ph.D.

Research Assistant Professor
University of South Florida
College of Behavioral and Community Sciences, Department of Child & Family Services
13301 Bruce B Downs Blvd, MHC 2503
Tampa, FL
USA 33612
sjreed@usf.edu

Biographical Sketch:
Research Assistant Professor, Child & Family Services, University of South Florida, 2012-present Senior Research Associate, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University, 2007-2012. Responsible for psychometric analysis of measures used to evaluate behavioral interventions, scientific oversight of grant activities, quantitative evaluation of intervention effectiveness. Serovich, J. M., Craft, S. M., & Reed, S. (2012). Women’s HIV disclosure to immediate family and friends. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 26(4), 241-249. Serovich, J. M., Reed, S. J., Grafsky, E. L., Hartwell, E. E., & Andrist, D. W. (2011). An intervention to assist men who have sex with men disclose their serostatus to family members: Results from a pilot study. AIDS and Behavior, 15(8), 1647-1653. Serovich, J. M., Grafsky, E. L., & Reed, S. (2010). Comparing regret of disclosing HIV versus sexual orientation information by MSM. AIDS Care, 22(9), 1052-1059. Serovich, J. M., Reed, S., Grafsky, E., & Andrist, D. (2009). An intervention to assist men who have sex with other men disclose their serostatus to casual sex partners: Results from a pilot study. AIDS Education and Prevention, 21(3), 207-219.