Ariane V. Hollub, Ph.D.

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2009 School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
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Public Health
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Michael Reece grad student 2009 Indiana University Bloomington
 (An assessment of the psychometric properties of a scale developed to measure the multiple dimensions underlying attitude toward condoms.)
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DeMaria AL, Hollub AV, Herbenick D. (2012) The Female Genital Self-Image Scale (FGSIS): validation among a sample of female college students. The Journal of Sexual Medicine. 9: 708-18
Hollub AV, Reece M, Herbenick D, et al. (2011) College students and condom attitude: validation of the Multi-Factor Attitude toward Condoms Scale (MFACS). Journal of American College Health : J of Ach. 59: 708-14
DeMaria AL, Hollub AV, Herbenick D. (2011) Using genital self-image, body image, and sexual behaviors to predict gynecological exam behaviors of college women. The Journal of Sexual Medicine. 8: 2484-92
Reece M, Hollub A, Nangami M, et al. (2010) Assessing male spousal engagement with prevention of mother-to-child transmission (pMTCT) programs in western Kenya. Aids Care. 22: 743-50
Reece M, Herbenick D, Hollub AV, et al. (2010) A psychometric assessment of the multi-factor attitude toward condoms scale (MFACS) International Journal of Sexual Health. 22: 119-129
Herbenick D, Reece M, Hollub A. (2009) Inside the ordering room: characteristics of women's in-home sex toy parties, facilitators and sexual communication. Sexual Health. 6: 318-27
Herbenick D, Reece M, Hollub A, et al. (2008) Young female breast cancer survivors: their sexual function and interest in sexual enhancement products and services. Cancer Nursing. 31: 417-25
Herbenick D, Reece M, Hollub A, et al. (2008) T09-O-18 Young female breast cancer survivors: their sexual function and interest in sexual enhancement products and services Sexologies. 17: S122
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