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2001 Kinsey
Summer Graduate Training Institute
"UNDERSTANDING HIGH-RISK SEXUAL BEHAVIOR"
The first Kinsey summer graduate training institute was
held July 22-29, 2001 at The Kinsey Institute in Bloomington, Indiana.
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A wide range of issues included:
- methodological aspects of surveying sexual behavior relevant to
risk, including qualitative and quantitative methods;
- personality factors and contextual factors relevant to HRSB;
- relevance of sexual identity to sexual risk;
- the adolescent and sexual risk;
- cross-cultural aspects of sexual risk taking;
- male-female differences in sexual risk-taking;
- sexual risk-taking in special populations; and
- ethical aspects of research in this area.
Coordinating faculty:
John Bancroft, M.D., [Program Director] Director,
The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction;
Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Indiana University
Cynthia Graham, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical
Psychology, Department of Psychiatry; Adjunct Assistant Professor,
Department of Psychology, Indiana University; Director of Graduate
Training, The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender,
and Reproduction
Stephanie Sanders, Ph.D. , Associate Director
and Associate Scientist, The Kinsey Institute for Research in
Sex, Gender, and Reproduction; Associate Professor, Gender Studies,
Indiana University; Research Fellow, Rural Center for AIDS/STD
Prevention, Indiana University
William Yarber, HSD, Professor, Department of
Applied Health Science, Indiana University; Senior Director,
Rural Center for AIDS/STD Prevention, Indiana University; Research
Fellow, The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and
Reproduction
Invited faculty:
Joseph Catania, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Division
of General Internal Medicine, Center for AIDS Prevention Studies,
University of California, San Francisco
Ralph DiClemente, Ph.D., Professor and Chair,
Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Rollins
School of Public Health, Emory University
Dennis Fortenberry, M.D., M.S, Professor of Pediatrics,
Department of Pediatrics, Section of Adolescent Medicine, IUPUI
Janet St. Lawrence, Ph.D., Senior Biomedical Research
Scientist and Chief, Behavioral Interventions and Research Branch,
Division of STD Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
Michael Ross, Ph.D., MPH, Professor of Health
Behavior, WHO Center for Health Promotion Research and Development,
School of Public Health, University of Texas
Gina M. Wingood, Sc.D, MPH, Assistant Professor,
Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Rollins
School of Public Health, Emory University
Eric R. Wright, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of
Sociology and Health Studies and Associate Director, Indiana
Consortium for Mental Health Services, Department of Sociology,
IUPUI
Gregory Zimet, Ph.D., Professor of Pediatrics,
Department of Pediatrics, Section of Adolescent Medicine, IUPUI
Post-Institute
Phase:
Activities include:
Student research proposal: Students will be required
to submit an expanded and more refined version of the research
proposal they developed during the summer institute. The proposal
will be due one month following the summer institute and will
be evaluated by the coordinating faculty. Further follow-ups
of the students will be conducted during the year following
the summer institute to determine success in proposing, formulating,
and conducting research in HRSB.
Student and faculty evaluation of institute: All
of the institute participants including both students and faculty
(coordinating and invited) will be asked for their comments
concerning the summer institute. Their views about the summer
institute's strengths and weaknesses, as well as suggestions
for future summer institutes will be solicited.
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