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For more than 25 years, Dr. Debby Herbenick's research has focused on understanding how people experience their bodies and sexual lives. Among her 225+ scientific publications, she has developed and validated measures to assess genital self-image, the quality of sexual experiences, and has consulted on the development of other sexuality-related measures. In 2022, she was named one of the Top 2% cited scientists in the world. She has also earned recognition as an educator, having earned IU’s Trustees Teaching Award and Career Teaching Award. Dr. Herbenick is the Principal Investigator of the National Survey of Sexual Health and Behavior (NSSHB), an ongoing U.S. nationally representative probability survey of Americans' sexual lives that began in 2009 and was described by Time Magazine as “the most comprehensive survey of its kind in nearly two decades.” The award-winning NSSHB covers nine decades of life and has included tens of thousands of Americans. To date, there have been eight waves of data collection for the NSSHB. In total—between the NSSHB and several other separately supported studies—Dr. Herbenick has led 14 U.S. probability surveys dedicated to understanding contemporary sexual health issues in the United States. Dr. Herbenick’s research has examined genital self-image, sexual function, emerging sexual practices, and sexual violence. She has also developed and tested educational messages aimed at helping to reduce (a) the risk of sexual assault and (b) people engaging in certain types of sex that may cause harm to themselves or a partner. Most recently, she has turned her attention to studying population-level increases in what some call rough sex behaviors, with a particular focus on understanding people's experiences with sexual choking, which is a form of strangulation, and also understanding the health consequences of being/choked. To do so, she has collaborated with colleagues who have expertise in brain health and hypoxia. Dr. Herbenick’s research support has come from the National Institutes of Health, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Church & Dwight Co., Inc., and numerous private foundations and individual philanthropists. An award-winning researcher and educator, Dr. Herbenick is internationally known for her creative ways of sharing sexual science with the general public. She has published six best-selling books about sex, several thousand newspaper and magazine columns, served as co-producer for the Emmy-nominated documentary Hot Girls Wanted, and has consulted on sexuality topics for various films and television shows. In addition, Dr. Herbenick wrote The Kinsey Institute's Kinsey Confidential columns and podcasts for 17 years. She has shared her professional expertise on various television, radio, and web-based video series. She is also the founder and host of the Bloomington Sex Salon, a popular event series dedicated to creating campus-community conversations about sexuality topics.

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Provost Professor

Indiana University (IU)

Mar-1999 to Present

Publication

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Condom Use Completeness, Perceptions, and Sexual Quality at Most Recent Sexual Event: Results from a U.S. Nationally Representative Probability Sample

Objectives: To explore perceptions of condoms associated with complete use and evaluate relationships between condom perceptions, condom use, and sexual quality. Methods: Using data from ...

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Women’s Sexual Satisfaction, Communication, and Reasons for (No Longer) Faking Orgasm: Findings from a U.S. Probability Sample

We aimed to assess, among a U.S. probability sample of adult women: (1) the prevalence of, and reasons given for, faking and no longer faking orgasm, (2) women’s histories of sexual non-co...

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Relationships Among Sexual Identity, Sexual Attraction, and Sexual Behavior: Results from a Nationally Representative Probability Sample of Adults in ...

Sexual orientation is a multi-dimensional concept, at a minimum comprised of sexual identity, sexual attraction, and sexual behavior. Our study aimed to assess relationships among self-ident...

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Women's Experiences With Genital Touching, Sexual Pleasure, and Orgasm: Results From a U.S. Probability Sample of Women Ages 18 to 94

The study purpose was to assess, in a U.S. probability sample of women, experiences related to orgasm, sexual pleasure, and genital touching. In June 2015, 1,055 women ages 18 to 94 from the...

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Sexual diversity in the United States: Results from a nationally representative probability sample of adult women and men

In 2015, we conducted a cross-sectional, Internet-based, U.S. nationally representative probability survey of 2,021 adults (975 men, 1,046 women) focused on a broad range of sexual behaviors...

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Health and identity-related interactions between lesbian, bisexual, queer and pansexual women and their healthcare providers

Disclosure of sexual identity among sexual minority women is related to better outcomes and improved quality of care. The existing literature on sexual minority women’s experiences of iden...

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Structures and functions of social support for sexual minority women in Mumbai, India

Journal : APHA 2016 Annual Meeting & Expo (Oct. 29 - Nov. 2, 2016)

Significance: Sexual minority women (i.e., women who do not identify as heterosexual) in India have received little attention in scientific literature. This study uses resilience theory of p...

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Social contexts and health needs of sexual minority women in Mumbai, India

Journal : APHA 2016 Annual Meeting & Expo (Oct. 29 - Nov. 2, 2016)

Significance: The health of sexual minority women (SMW) (i.e. non-heterosexually identified women) in India has been largely missing in scientific literature, especially quantitative investi...

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Validation of a scale assessing the quality of physician-patient interactions among a diverse sample of sexual minority women

Journal : APHA 2016 Annual Meeting & Expo (Oct. 29 - Nov. 2, 2016)

background: Disclosure of sexual identity to healthcare providers improves healthcare quality for sexual minority women (SMW). However, not all SMW are equally likely to identify to provider...

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Variation in Sexual Identification Among Behaviorally Bisexual Women in the Midwestern United States: Challenging the Established Methods for Collecti...

Collecting information on sexual identity is critical to ensuring the visibility of minority populations who face stigmatization and discrimination related to sexual identities. However, it ...