S 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 1 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context THE SOCIETY FOR THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF SEXUALITY Founded in 1957, The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality (SSSS) is an international organization of professionals dedicated to the advancement of sexual knowledge. The Society publishes The Journal of Sex Research, the Annual Review of Sex Research, Sexual Science: The Society Newsletter, and a public information brochure series titled, "What Sexual Scientists Know About.…" The Society also sponsors programs to reward research excellence and holds an Annual Congress and Regional Conferences to promote interdisciplinary cooperation among researchers, educators, and clinicians. SSSS Board of Directors Konstance McCaffree, PhD President Herb Samuels, PhD President-Elect Suzanne Frayser, PhD Past-President Jeanette Norris, PhD Secretary Jean Levitan, PhD Treasurer International Representatives: Osmar Matsui-Santana, ScDr Frances M. Shaver, PhD Eastern Region: Betsy Crane, PhD Jeffrey T Parsons, PhD Miguel Muñoz-Laboy, DrPH President Midcontinent Region: Peter B Anderson, PhD Zoe Peterson, PhD Michael Kauth, PhD President Western Region Elizabeth Rae Larson, DHS Winston Wilde, DHS Carol Ellison, PhD President SSSS STAFF: Office Manager Mandy Peters 2009 Annual Congress Program Co-Chairs Gil Herdt, PhD Osmar Matsui-Santana, ScDr Assistant to the Co-Chairs Christopher White, PhD Registrar: Mandy L Peters Courtney Weaver, MEd Continuing Education Co-Chairs: José Nanín, EdD CHES Christopher White, PhD, CHES Exhibits Chair: Robin Milhausen, PhD Audio/Visual Chair: Babylon Williams Society Awards Chair: Naomi McCormick, PhD Student Involvement Co-Chairs: Kristen Jozkowski, MS Amy Muise, MSc Public Relations Chair: Jennifer L Bass, MPH FSSS President: Betsy Crane, PhD Andrew Mattison and David McWhirter Outstanding Student Paper Award Chair: Justin Sitron, EdD Members of the Program and Continuing Education Committee: Carey Roth Bayer, EdD, RN; David Bimbi, PhD; Walter Bockting, PhD; Eric Buhi, PhD, CHES; Hector Carrillo, PhD; Brian DeVries, PhD; Cynthia Graham, PhD; Christian Grov, PhD; Colleen Hoff, PhD; Rita Meléndez, PhD; Miguel Muñoz-Laboy, DrPH; José Nanín, EdD, CHES; Jeffrey T Parsons, PhD; Zoe Peterson, PhD; Carlos Rodriguez, PhD; Brent Satterly, PhD; Brooke Wells, PhD; Christopher White, PhD, CHES; Michael Young, PhD Director of Continuing Education Sharon McNeely, PhD The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality supports individuals’ pursuits of their professional development through the organization. The Society strives to create an open environment, which is inclusive of diversity in personal and professional background and free from unwanted sexual attention and discrimination based on gender, race, ethnicity, religion, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, relationship status, ableness, or age. For additional SSSS information, contact: Mandy Peters P.O. Box 416 Allentown, PA 18105-0416 Phone: 610.530.2483 / Fax: 610.530.2485 Email: TheSociety@sexscience.org Web site: http://www.sexscience.org/ For additional program information: http://nsrc.sfsu.edu/article/ssss_sexuality_conference_2009 email: sexscience2009@gmail.com 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 2 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context SSSS 2009 ANNUAL CONGRESS – General Information *NOTE TO ALL PRESENTERS: All congress presenters must pre-register for the conference by SEPTEMBER 15, 2009, or their presentation may be cancelled and not appear in the Final Program. PROGRAM/CONGRESS REGISTRATION: Our online registration is available. To take advantage of reduced congress registration fees, make sure that you have your registration form and payment postmarked no later than October 1, 2008. On-site registration, which is at a higher cost than advanced registration, will be available during the times noted in this Program. Please note that on-site registration for SAR, Pre or Post-Conference CE Workshops cannot be guaranteed. HOTEL REGISTRATION: The Westin Puerto Vallarta has online registration at http://www.starwoodmeeting.com/book/ssss and registration by call-in. From the US and Canada the number is 1-800-937-8461. You should specifically request the SSSS meeting. Use the code SSS04NOV09. The hotel special rate of $159 per room per night for two double beds or a king bed is guaranteed only as long as the SSSS hotel block is open. Once that block is sold out, rates will be higher. We recommend booking your hotel immediately. The hotel will take up to three adults per room. Usted puede hacer su reservación en el Hotel Westin Regina Spa & Resort de Puerto Vallarta desde el país de Mexico marcando al número 001 800 528 3025 (Número gratuito) y mencionando el Codigo de Grupo = SSSNOV09 para obtener los precios especiales para este Congreso que es de 159 USD más impuestos por Habitación con una cama King size o 2 camas matrimoniales; se admiten hasta 3 personas adultas y los niños son gratis por habitación PASSPORTS AND TRAVEL INFORMATION: Unless you are a resident of Mexico, please make sure that your passport is current and you are ready to cross the border. You are welcome to bring personal items, your laptop, etc. Please make sure that you do not bring sexually explicit materials with you, and you do not bring any items to sell. SSSS is providing informational item sharing opportunities at the Congress. Those materials must be arranged in advance, and shipped into Mexico in advance, through our shipping arrangements. Please see Informational Exhibits for more information. When you arrive at the airport, be prepared to be photographed. You are entering the country as a tourist. Once you go through the photographing and baggage scanning process, we recommend that you exchange your money for pesos, unless you have already done so. Once you leave the airport, exchange rates are usually higher elsewhere. The hotel does not have an ATM machine for you to get cash. The airport has many people in it who are paid to get you to go to hotel waiting areas, to try to get you to go to see timeshares, condos, etc. Walk past them. Do not feel obligated to talk to them at all. There are two exiting rooms you should walk through. Then, you should be outside. At that time, walk to the right of the airport, to the cab waiting area, and take a cab. You do not need to negotiate. The cabs are a flat rate to the hotel that will depend on the number of people in your party and your baggage. When you arrive and check-in at the Westin, make sure that you fill out the appropriate forms with them so that you are not paying taxes. Also make sure that they have your up-to-date contact information and have properly listed any people who you are sharing a room with. The hotel allows a maximum of three adults per room. You can get a limited amount of cash from the hotel front desk. The hotel will take credit cards for registration and for their restaurants. The hotel uses standard AC/DC in the rooms, and you will not need a special adapter if you have standard US electric plugs. INFORMATIONAL EXHIBITS: Information of interest to researchers, sexuality educators, therapists, and scientists will be presented as part of the congress exhibits display on Friday and Saturday. Due to limited space, authors may not bring items to exhibit unless prior arrangements are made. SSSS will not pay hotel fees or return shipping fees on any exhibits. The Society does not endorse any of the publications, services, or products exhibited. Exhibits will be located in the Siqueiros room. FEE REMISSION FOR STUDENT MEMBER VOLUNTEERS: Student members of SSSS may receive all or partial remission of registration fees by providing work service during the congress. Student volunteers will be wearing the Student Ambassador name badge ribbon. REFUND POLICY: If you must cancel your Congress registration, you need to send a letter to SSSS notifying us. If the letter is received by October 1, 2009, your full registration will be refunded. If the letter is received between October 2 and October 31, 2009, a $50 administrative fee will be charged. Refunds will not be made if you cancel your registration after November 1, 2009. 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 3 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context SHARED HOUSING OPTIONS: If you wish to share a room you should check the space provided on the registration form. Your name, address, phone number and email will be added to the list. The list is then sent to all registrants indicating a desire to share a room. This service will be available only until the close of early registration on October 1, 2009. It is your responsibility to contact others and make hotel reservations. SSSS does not assume any liability in sharing this information. ACCESSIBILITY AND THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT: The Westin Hotel, being in Mexico, is not subject to the Americans with Disabilities Act. While, SSSS strives to provide accessibility for our members, it is up to you to contact the hotel directly if you have any disability needs. If, as a presenter, you have special needs, you must contact SSSS office by October 1, 2009, to make appropriate arrangements. AUDIO VISUALS: SSSS will provide, at no additional charge, an LCD projector, screen or whiteboard, and electrical hookup, during the regular program to presenters who requested them on their proposal sheets. If volume is needed for presentation, presenter must bring their own speakers for hookup to computer. Presenters are responsible for providing their own, presentations, and laptops. Presenters using audio visual equipment are requested to arrive at their sessions at least 15 minutes in advance of the start of the session to set up the equipment and verify it is functional. Presenters will have to separately pay the hotel AV company for any late additional AV, assuming it is available. The Society assumes no liability for any AV equipment that we obtain for the program or that the presenter obtains or brings to the program. EXPLICIT MATERIALS NOTICE: What is presented and discussed at this program may be explicitly sexual in nature and may be offensive to some. The Society assumes that the registrant is of legal age and accepts responsibility to leave any session that is found to be offensive. The Society also assumes that no registrant will bring underage minors to any meeting functions or the exhibits area. The Society does not assume any responsibility for what is presented or discussed. CHILD CARE: There is a childcare agency available through the Westin hotel. Contact the hotel in advance of the congress. THE FOUNDATION FOR THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF SEXUALITY (FSSS): The Foundation was created by The Society for the purpose of stimulating and supporting sex research. The primary goal of FSSS is to make available a perpetual pool of funds to accomplish its purpose. Student Opportunities at SSSS Annual Meeting • • • • • • • On Thursday, November 5, 12-3 pm, students have an opportunity to attend a pre-conference learning session on publishing sex research, especially in the Journal of Sex Research. This is free for student members of SSSS. On Thursday, November 5th, from 3:15 until 4:15 pm, students have an opportunity to attend a session that orients you to the program, to how the program works, and to give you a chance to meet others before the learning adventure really begins. There will be a Student Luncheon from 12-2 PM on Friday, November 6th. Students will be given the opportunity to mingle with past SSSS Presidents and other SSSS Students! This luncheon is often a great opportunity to network with professionals and other students. This luncheon is paid for as part of your full registration, and is supported by Adam and Eve. On Friday, November 6th, from 6:15 pm to 7:15 pm; there is a special student session for students to have a student meeting, further network, have special research interest gatherings, and provide support for each other. Juarez room. Friday, after the Student Research Session (7:15 pm to 8:15 pm), there will be a special student Meeting and social cosponsored by National Sexuality Resource Center and Widener University. Location: Juarez On Saturday November 7, from 11:15 am until Noon, there is an awards session. Students have the opportunity to not only see awards given to prestigious people in the field, but also to see some students receive awards. Throughout the entire conference, there will be exhibitors present from different sexuality programs. Feel free to ask them any questions you may have about their programs as they be available to meet with you. 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 4 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context THE SOCIETY FOR THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF SEXUALITY The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality is an international organization dedicated to the advancement of knowledge about sexuality. The Society brings together an interdisciplinary group of professionals who believe in the importance of both the production of quality research and the clinical, educational, and social applications of research related to all aspects of sexuality. In 1957, The Society was founded to encourage rigorous systematic investigation of sexuality. The early 20th century had produced phenomenal growth in scientific understanding; however, similar gains were not being made in understanding sexuality, with knowledge often mixed with misunderstanding and confusion. Through interdisciplinary cooperation, The Society continued to support the study of sexuality as a valid area of research by the scientific community. A strength of The Society is the range of disciplines represented by its members, conference participants, and journal authors. A broad interdisciplinary perspective is insured by dialogue and research contributions from biologists, physicians, nurses, therapists, psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists, historians, educators, and theologians. Become a Society Member Join the oldest organization in the United States of professionals interested in the study of sexuality. Keep upto-date with the latest findings from diverse areas of research. Establish a continuing dialogue with colleagues in the sexual sciences who are working in a broad range of disciplines. Share your research, teaching, or clinical experiences with a group of professionals interested in knowing your work. Become part of a closeknit community of serious researchers. SSSS Membership Benefits In addition to participation in regional activities, and reduced conference fees, members receive: The Annual Review of Sex Research, The Journal of Sex Research, a scientific quarterly; Sexual Science, The Society's newsletter that gives information about The Society and related activities of interest; and The Membership Directory, a yearly directory of the membership. There are members-only, and a student-members only listserves. Discounts are available for regional, annual, and affiliates’ meetings. Your membership in SSSS actively supports The Society's work in advancing knowledge about sexuality, rewarding research excellence, and promoting freedom of inquiry for researchers. Eligibility for Membership Membership is limited to applicants who have demonstrated an active professional commitment to the advancement of knowledge about sexuality. Applications are reviewed by the Membership Committee to determine eligibility; additional information may be requested. If an applicant is accepted, membership becomes effective with payment of dues. Membership is paid on a calendar year basis only. After October 1, all membership dues paid will be applied to the next calendar year. Categories of Membership Member--must have an advanced degree in the area of expertise Couple--a reduced-fee category for couple members who receive one copy of each mailing Retired—a reduced-fee category for professionals who have greatly reduced their professional activities due to retirement. Associate--must have an undergraduate degree in a relevant academic discipline Student--undergraduate and graduate students must be enrolled in a college or university program in a relevant discipline. Student Memberships are available with or without journals. Student members are eligible for student research grants and various awards at SSSS programs. There will be a new category of membership for 2010 for new graduates & doctorates that have finished school are transitioning to the work force. Further information will be available on the SSSS website shortly. 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 5 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context 2009 Annual Congress Special Thank You For This Year’s Congress Sponsors National Sexuality Resource Center Universidad de Guadalajara Adam & Eve/PHE, Inc. Sinclair Intimacy Institute American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists The American Institute of Bisexuality (AIB) The Center for Sexual Health Promotion – Indiana University at Bloomington Church & Dwight Ford Foundation – Mexico My Pleasure.com SexSmartFilms.com SIECUS We-Vibe McGraw Hill Routledge Journals/Taylor and Francis Widener University John’s Hopkins University Press KY Brand, J & J Consumer Health Ansell / Lifestyle Condoms Trigg Labs (WET Lube) Springer Publishing Company McGraw Hill Proper Attire Condoms Oxford University Press Thank you for your Support! 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 6 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context Westin Resort & Spa Escape to 21 tranquil acres dotted with swaying palm trees and fronted by 879 feet of private Pacific Ocean beach. The Westin Resort & Spa, Puerto Vallarta offers this splendor just 5 minutes from the international airport and charming downtown. The hotel will have special celebrations for the Day of the Dead on Nov. 1 & 2. Hotel Amenities This hotel is situated on a peninsula which offers breathtaking views of Banderas Bay and the Pacific Ocean. Standard amenities include television with select satellite channels, air conditioning, WI‐FI internet connectivity, private balcony, room service. Onsite Services Additional onsite accommodations include the Las Pergolas Beach Club. Enjoy these beachside elegantly designed wooden, open‐frame structures as you relax in a tropical haven by the ocean. See the concierge for more information. There are also four pools at the hotel, a full‐ service restaurant, and a car‐rental agency. To plan for an extended stay, visit http://www.visitmexico.com for more information. Visit the scenic Puerto Vallarta downtown area only 15 minutes away. 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 7 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context 2009 Annual Congress Program‐at‐a‐Glance Wednesday, November 4th, 2009 2:30 pm – 3:00 pm Registration Open for the Spanish Language SAR Attendees Only 3:00 pm – 8:00 pm 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm CE Session: Spanish Language SAR, Part 1: Re-evaluation de Actitudes Sexuales (RAS) SSSS Executive Committee Meeting Thursday, November 5th, 2009 8:30 am – 7:00 pm Registration Open 8:00 am – 4:00 pm SSSS Board of Directors’ Meeting 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibits set-up (not open to the public) Pre-Con CE Sessions 9:00 am – 3:00 pm CE Session: Spanish Language SAR, Part 2: Re-evaluation de Actitudes Sexuales (RAS) 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm 3:15 pm – 4:15 pm 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm 6:15 pm – 7:15 pm 6:30 pm – 7:00 pm 7:15 pm – 9:00 pm CE Session: Motivational interviewing through a cross-culturally, ethically-appropriate perspective CE Session: Securing grants for sexuality CE Session: Publishing sexuality research: What you need to know to be published in the JSR and other journals. CE Session: Developing standards for teaching human sexuality at the post-secondary level Students, New Members, and First-time Attendees Orientation to the Program Opening & Plenary Sexual rights and struggle for erotic justice in the early 21st century Plenary Cuban strategy for transsexuals integral care and its inclusion as social policy Poster Set-up Posters and Social Friday, November 6th, 2009 8:00 am – 5:30 pm Registration open Exhibits open 8:00 am – 8:30 am Coffee Break 7:30 am – 8:00 am Posters Group 1 (set-up) 8:30 am – 10:30 am Concurrent Sessions Spanish Papers Sessions I Sex and Research: Ways of Looking and Engaging Sexual Selves: Moralities, Pleasures, and Desires Sexual Violence, Assault, and Rape 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 8 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context Friday, November 6th, 2009 (cont’d) 8:30 am – 9:30 am 9:30 am – 10:30 am 8:30 am – 10:30 am 8:30 am – 9:30 am 8:30 am – 10:30 am 9:30 am – 10:30 am 10:30 am – 10:45 am 10:30 am – 11:00 am 11:00 am – 12:00 pm 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Symposium: Negotiating male sexuality and masculinity: Examining the relationships between social context and sexual literacies Symposium: Queer of color voices: moving beyond normative articulations of sexuality discourse(s) CE Concurrent Sessions CE Session: Exploring Program Evaluation Issues In the Sexuality Arena CE Session: Quality couple sex: Growth and satisfaction with “good-enough sex” CE Session: Advancing advocacy: Techniques for the sexuality professional Posters Group 1 Break Plenary International migration and the globalization of sexuality: What do we learn from the Mexican experience? Student Meeting and Luncheon for Students Lunch – On Your Own Regional Meetings WINER Plenary Struggles for sexual rights and the emergence of new challenges in the study of sexuality 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Concurrent Sessions Spanish Papers Session II Redefining Risks, Identities, and Categories Youth Negotiating Sex and Sexuality Cyber Sexualities Erotic Articulations: Definitions and Negotiations 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Symposium: Risk, Sex, and HIV+ Interventions CE Concurrent Sessions CE Session: Beyond the IRB: Ethical issues in research with sexual minority populations CE Session: Teaching human sexuality: Theoretical, ethical, and practical considerations PRESIDENTIAL Plenary Challenges in culture: Emotional literacy, training professionals 5:15 pm – 6:15 pm and learning 6:15 pm – 7:15 pm Student Research Session 7:15 pm – 8:15 pm Student Meeting and Social Saturday, November 7th, 2009 8:00 am – 11:00 am Registration open 2:15 pm – 6:00 pm 8:00 am – 6:00 pm Exhibits open 8:00 am – 8:30 am Coffee Break 7:30 am – 8:00 am Posters Group 2 (set-up) 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 9 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context Saturday, November 7th, 2009 (cont’d) 8:15 am – 9:45 am Concurrent Sessions Spanish Papers Session III (De)Constructions: Sex, Masculinities, and HIV/AIDS Sexuality Education: Approaches and Evaluations Shifting Paradigms in Sexuality Research Symposium: Developmental experiences and their association with adult sexuality 8:15 am – 9:45 am CE Concurrent Sessions Sexual wisdom of women in the baby boomer generation and beyond Sexuality and aging: A focus on gay and lesbian and long-term care issues CE Session: CE Session: 9:45 am - 10:00 am Posters Group 2 9:45 am - 10:15 am Break - Please visit Posters and Exhibits 10:15 am – 11:15 am Plenary 11:15 am – 12:00 pm Special Session: SSSS Awards 12:15 pm – 1:45 pm Luncheon on the Lawn 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Plenary Building a sexually literate world: Where is the world on global priorities for 3:00 pm – 3:30 pm 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm Break - Please visit Posters and Exhibits Concurrent Sessions (In)Visible Sexualities: Disclosure, Perception, and Discrimination What it means to ‘Know’: Power and Consequence Youth Negotiating Sex and Sexuality II Symposium: Youth and Sexual Identities 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm Special Session in English and Spanish Is same-sex sexuality a dynamical system? Does it matter? sexual health? 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm CE Session: CE Session: CE Session: CE Concurrent Sessions Sexuality literacy: Risk, addiction, and harm reduction Reproductive rights in the 21st century: Exploring the complexities in the college classroom Fundamentals of sex therapy: Principles and practice for the new sex therapist Sexual Attitude Reassessment (SAR) Part 1: English language 3:30 pm – 6:30 pm CE Session 5:45 pm – 6:45 pm NAFSO Plenary Sexuality education in Brazil: an e-learning experience 7:00 pm Mexican Fiesta Beach Party – Sponsored by the Foundation for the Scientific Study of Sexuality Ticket required for this event. Additional tickets may be purchased at registration. 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 10 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context Sunday, November 8th, 2009 8:00 am – 11:00 am Registration open 8:00 am – 10:00 am SSSS New Board of Directors Meet 8:00 am – 8:30 am Coffee Break 8:15 am – 10:15 am Student Research Session - Hosted by: Student Involvement Committee 8:15 am – 10:15 am Concurrent Sessions Women’s Sexuality Sexual Abuse and Assault: Developmental Perspectives At the Intersections: Sexuality, Race, and Ethnicity Exploring Sexuality: Ideologies, Stereotypes and Norms 8:15 am – 10:15 am CE Concurrent Sessions CE Session: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm 10:15 am – 10:45 am 10:45 am – 12:00 pm 10:45 am – 12:00 pm 11:00 am – 12:00 pm 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm CE Session: CE Session: Religion and sexuality: The moral and scriptural implications of sexuality education and religion One hundred years of sexual health films Sexual Attitude Reassessment (SAR) Part 2: English language Break Special session for students and young professionals Concurrent Sessions Advancements in Research Sex Work: Thinking about research, risk, and well-being What does it mean to be sexually active? Gender, college, and the internet Condoms and Compulsivity Symposium: Advancements in research on sexual minority stress Symposium: The effects of sexual victimization and alcohol consumption on women’s sexual decisions: qualitative and quantitative approaches Concurrent CE Sessions CE Session: Logic Modeling CE Session: Breaking the ice: Ideas for the first day of human sexuality class Closing Session Post-CON CE Session: Beyond white”: An innovative interactive real-time learning session to support SSSS’s commitment to diversity and inclusion of and for sexuality educators, counselors, therapists, and researchers SAVE THE DATE… November 4-7, 2010 Las Vegas, Nevada USA Green Valley Ranch 2300 PASEO VERDE PKWY | HENDERSON, NV 89052 Room rate: $110/ night + taxes www.greenvalleyranchresort.com 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 11 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context Wednesday, November 4, 2009 2:30 pm – 3:00 pm Registration open for the Spanish-language SAR attendees only Wed., 3:00 pm – 8:00 pm 10 hours Pre-con CE Session (part I) Room: O’Gorman Spanish language SAR, Part 1: Re-evaluación de Actitudes Sexuales (RAS) Jose Nanin, EdD, CHES, Kingsborough Community College and CHEST; Carlos E. Rodríguez-Díaz, MPHE, CHES, CCHP, U of Puerto Rico; Tonya Cherry, MA, ACS, Kingsborough Community College This session is available for earning continuing education. You may also attend if you do not want continuing education. There are a total of 10 hours over two days. You must attend Part 1 to attend Part 2 on Thursday. A one-hour break will be provided during this time for people to get refreshments. Wed., 6:00 - 10:00 pm SSSS Executive Committee Meeting Thursday, November 5, 2009 8:30 am – 7:00 pm Registration open 8:00 am – 4:00 pm SSSS Board of Directors’ Meeting / Room: Tamayo 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibits set-up (not open to public) Thurs., 9:00 am – 3:00 pm 10 hours Pre-con CE session (part II) Room: O’Gorman Spanish language SAR, Part 2, Re-evaluación de Actitudes Sexuales (RAS) Jose Nanin, EdD, CHES, Kingsborough Community College and CHEST; Carlos E. Rodríguez-Díaz, MPHE, CHES, CCHP, U of Puerto Rico; Tonya Cherry, MA, ACS, Kingsborough Community College This session is only open to attendees who attended Part 1 on Wednesday. A one-hour break will be provided during this time for people to get lunch, but continue learning. Thurs., 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm 3 hours Pre-con CE session Focus: general Room: Cuevas Motivational interviewing through a cross-culturally, ethically-appropriate perspective Juline Koken, PhD, CHEST This session is considered new learning for professionals. Thurs., 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm 3 hours Pre-con CE session Focus: general Room: Juárez Securing grants for sexuality Michael Young, PhD, New Mexico State U This session is considered new learning for upper-level graduate students and for new academic professionals, as well as other professionals in sexuality. Thurs., 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm 3 hours Pre-con CE session Focus: general Room: Morelos Publishing in the Journal of Sex Research: Guidance for authors and reviewers Cynthia Graham, PhD, JSR Editor, Oxford U, and Eric Buhi, PhD, U of South Florida Thurs., 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm 3 hours Pre-con CE session Focus: education Room: Hidalgo Developing standards for teaching human sexuality at the post-secondary level Sharon McNeely, PhD, Northeastern Illinois U, Olga-Perez Stable-Cox, MA, MFT, Orange Coast College; and Monica Rodriguez, SIECUS This session is considered advanced learning for academic professionals. There is no charge for this session, however pre-registration is required due to material reproduction. 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 12 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context Thurs., 3:15 pm – 4:15 pm Students, New Members, and First-time Attendees Orientation to the Program Room: Morelos Hosted by: Justin Sitron, EdD and Christopher White, PhD, CHES This session is designed especially for people to learn how the SSSS program works, and to have a chance to meet each other and network prior to the start of the meeting. Thurs., 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm OPENING and PLENARY 1.5 hours CE session Focus: general Room: Orozco/Rivera Sexual rights and struggle for erotic justice in the early 21st century Richard Parker, PhD, Columbia U Moderator: Gil Herdt, PhD Opening Remarks by Konnie McCaffree, SSSS President Opening welcome by: Javier Bravo Carbajal Mayor of Puerto Vallarta Victor Manuel Ramirez Anguiano and Javier Orozco Alvarado Regents of the University of Guadalajara Thurs., 6:15 pm – 7:15 pm PLENARY 1 hour CE session Focus: general Room: Orozco/Rivera Cuban strategy for transsexuals integral care and its inclusion as social policy Mariela Castro Espin, Directora del CENESEX, SSSS 2009 Public Service Award Winner Moderator: Osmar Matsui-Santana, ScDr SSSS Public Service Award Winner Thurs., 6:30 pm POSTERS SET-UP Room: Arricifes All poster presenters will set-up their posters at the site of the social. Poster presenters are expected to be at or near their posters during the 7 pm social. Posters are removed at 8 pm and will be reset at another poster time during the meeting. Thurs., 7:15 pm – 9:00 pm Room: Arricifes POSTERS AND SOCIAL This is a social event designed for networking. The area will have a cash bar and hors d’oeuvres. Posters will be set-up and those presenting posters will be available to discuss their research and socialize. For a complete list of all posters, please see Posters Group 1 and Posters Group 2 elsewhere in this program. All attendees are invited. Your attendance badge will allow admission to this event. Guest tickets are available for purchase at registration. Friday, November 6, 2009 8:00 am – 5:30 pm Registration open 8:00 am – 8:30 am Coffee break / Room: Siqueiros 8:00 am – 5:30 pm Exhibits open / Room: Siqueiros Fri., 7:30 am – 8:00 am Posters Group 1 (set-up) Room: Siqueiros The following posters will be set-up and available throughout the day for attendee viewing. Poster authors are expected to be in attendance at their posters from 10:30 until 10:45 am Poster A: Polysexuality: A new explanation for extradydadic mating Edward Christian, PhD, Kutztown U; and Margaret Schmidt, MSN, Drexel, U Poster B: Quantity makes quality? Adding attitude towards sexual fantasy and fantasy-reality separation to a sexual fantasy model predicting sexual satisfaction for males and females Arielle Deutsch, BA, U of NB-Lincoln Poster C: Comparing eastern and western cultural influences on female sexual desire: A review of the literature Amanda Holmgreen, BA; Brandan Gremminger, BS; Mandy White, BS; all of Forest Institute Poster D: Understanding mental orgasms in women Chelsie Reed, LPC, MC, Walden U 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 13 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context Poster E: One click away: A voyage into internet sex sub-cultures. Timaree Schmitt, MEd; Courtney Weaver, MEd; both of Widener U Poster F: Know the facts - Youth and sex 101 Nathalie Serna, BA; Claudia Serrato MA; Javier Hernandez BA; Anita Mihecoby MA; Bianca L. Guzman PhD; Aida Feria, BA; all of Choice CHAMP Program Poster G: A gender-based examination of sexual behaviors among Hispanic/Latino college students Tammy J. Wyatt, PhD; Sara B. Oswalt, MPH, PhD; all of U of Texas at San Antonio CONCURRENT SESSIONS NOT FOR CE 8:30 am – 10:30 am Fri., 8:30 am – 10:30 am SPANISH PAPERS SESSION I Room: O’Gorman Moderator: Jose Nanin, EdD, CHES Una forma de vilencia en el noviazgo: La coercion sexual y su relacion con los mitos de violencia y las actitudes sexuales Gabriela Saldivar Hernandez, Doctora, Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatria Ramon de la Fuente Muniz El lado oscuro del amor: La patologia del amor y sus trastornos comorbidos-propuesta para diagnosticarlo como enfermedad Sergio A. Rueda, PhD, Hospital Poliplaza Medica Practicas Sexuales y Conocimientos Sobre Its en Universitarios del Area Biologica y No Biologica Ligia Vera Gamboa, Especialidad; Rodriguez Barcelo Leira Arely MD; Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan Transgenero ¿Una identidad generic nueva? Dra. Angélica Mancilla Amador Elementos para una nueva comprension de las respuesta sexual femienina Cesar Manuel Rodriguez Quintero, Maestria, Universidad de Guadalajara Caracteristicas de la vida sexual de un grupo de mujeres menopausicas del area rural en Yucatan, Mexico M.C. Lucila Polanco Reyes, CIR Dr. Hideyo Noguchi de la Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan/IMESEX and Ana Lilia Franco Cruz; Thelma Canto de Cetina Fri., 8:30 am – 10: 30 am Sex and Research: Ways of Looking and Engaging Room: Anguiano Moderator: Jeffrey Parsons, PhD Mind sex anónimos: Testimonios by Latino men from the Spanish-speaking Caribbean Bianca Ivette Laureano, MA Playboy Effect: Sex and fast cars as identity buffers in masculine men David C. de Jong, BS, U of Rochester; Geoff MacDonald, PhD, U of Toronto The use of sexual-enhancement drugs and other substances by college men: Who, what, and why? Eddie Wright, BA; Charlene Muehlenhard, PhD; both of U of KS Experimental vignettes in assessing alcohol-involved risky sexual decision-making: Evidence for external validity Kelly Forrest Kajumulo, MPH; Kelly Cue Davis, PhD; William H. George, PhD; all of U of WA Consistency and change In club drug use of men who have sex with men in New York City, 2002-2007 David Pantalone, PhD, Suffolk U; David S. Bimbi, PhD; Catherine A. Holder, BA; Sarit A. Golub, PhD, MPH; Jeffrey T. Parsons, PhD; all of Center for HIV/AIDS Educational Studies and Training, Hunter College, City U of New York Sexological worldview: Validation of the construct Justin A. Sitron, EdD; Donald A. Dyson, PhD; both of Widener U Fri., 8:30 am – 10:30 am Sexual Selves: Moralities, Pleasures, and Desires Room: Cuevas Moderator: Brian DeVries, PhD Nature of sexual morality 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 14 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context Zhana Vrangalova, BA; David Pizarro, PhD; Jegath Athilingam; all of Cornell U The potential for genital piercings to increase sexual pleasure, satisfaction, and body image: Voices from men and women with genital piercings. Dayna (Fischtein) Henry, MSc, Rose Hartzell, MA, Bradley Blankenship, MA, Natalie Ingraham, MPH, William Yarber, HSD. All of IN U; Marea Kinney, BA, Aesthetics Body Modification, Indianapolis, IN, Richard Crosby, PhD, U of KY The role of sexual arousal compatibility in committed couples’ relationship and sexual satisfaction Kristen Mark, MSc; Robin Milhausen, PhD; Scott Maitland, PhD; all of U of Guelph Agency and objectification in sexual fantasies: An exploration of sexual correlates Heather J. Meggers, PhD, Birmingham-Southern College Approach relationship goals and sexual desire Emily A. Impett, PhD, U of CA at Berkeley The evaluation of sexual desire: A view to gender differences Osmo Kontula, PhD, Family Federation of Finland Fri., 8:30 am – 10:30 am Sexual Violence, Assault, and Rape Room: Tamayo Moderator: Zoe Peterson, PhD Using standard abuse scales to detect abuse among sadomasochistic participants Evelyn M. Comber, MHS, MPC, MA; Brad J. Sagarin, PhD; both of Northern IL U Sexual function post rape: Why rape research should get rid of three little letters Brianne Amato, BA, San Francisco State U Perceptions of rape: Perpetrator motivation, relationship status and participant gender DJ Angelone, PhD, Rowan U; Damon Mitchell, PhD, Central CT State U; Lisa Romano, MA, Rowan U The psychosocial effects of rape on heterosexual and homosexual men Alison Litvack, MA; DJ Angelone, PhD; Lauren Lucente; all of Rowan U The influence of gender and race on sexual assault among high risk drinkers Peter B. Anderson, PhD, Walden U; Riley Venable, PhD, TX Southern U, Anthony Kontos, PhD, Humbolt State U, Larua McCormick, M.A., Walden U, Jennifer Fagan, PhD, Lamar U Risk and protective factors for sexual violence perpetration against dating partners Merle E. Hamburger, PhD; Kathleen Basile, PhD; both of Centers for Disease Control & Prevention; Monica Swahn, PhD, Georgia State U Fri., 8:30 am – 9:30 am Symposium: Negotiating male sexuality and masculinity: Examining the relationships between social context and sexual literacies Room: Juárez Virtually male: Gay men constructing gendered sexual selves in cyberspace Robert Heasley PhD, Mark Wolfe; both of Indiana U of PA “When I masturbated, I thought of foreign guys”: The significance of English in the lives of two Japanese gay men Marlen Harrison MA, Indiana U of PA Rewriting the script of hetero-masculinity: How heterosexual males come to embrace homosexuality and feminism Phillip W. Schnarrs MA, Indiana U at Bloomington CONCURRENT SESSIONS FOR CE: 8:30 am – 10:30 am Fri., 8:30 am – 9:30 am 1 hour CE session Focus: General Room: Morelos Exploring Program Evaluation Issues In the Sexuality Arena Michael Young, PhD - NM State U; George Denny, PhD, U of AR; David Seal, PhD, Medical College of WI; Molly Laflin, PhD – Bowling Green State U Fri., 8:30 am – 10:30 am 2 hour CE session Focus: therapy Room: Hidalgo Quality couple sex: Growth and satisfaction with “good-enough sex” Michael E. Metz, PhD, Private practice 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 15 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context Fri., 9:30 am – 10:30 am Special session for students and young professionals Room: Orozco/Rivera Making the most of qualitative data: An introduction for quantitative researchers Jimmie Manning, PhD, Northern KY U; Dayna S. Henry, MSc, Indiana U Fri., 9:30 am – 10:30 am 1 hour CE session Focus: General Room: Morelos Advancing advocacy: Techniques for the sexuality professional Barnaby B. Barratt, PhD, DHS, Northcentral U Fri., 10:30 am - 10:45 am Posters Group 1 should have presenters at them Room: Siqueiros Fri., 10:30 am – 11:00 am Break Please visit Posters and Exhibits Room: Siqueiros Fri., 11:00 am – 12:00 pm PLENARY 1 hour CE session Focus: general Room: Orozco/Rivera International migration and the globalization of sexuality: What do we learn from the Mexican experience? Hector Carrillo, PhD, Northwestern U Moderator: Julie Wilgen PhD Fri., 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm Student Meeting and Luncheon for Students Room: Terraza Pintores All student registrants are invited to attend this luncheon with Presidents of SSSS. Sponsored by Adam & Eve Fri., 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm Lunch on your own break and Regional Council Meetings Meetings include: Eastern Regional Council (Tamayo), Midcontinent Regional Council (Cuevas), Western Regional Council (Anguiano), International Members (O'Gorman) Fri., 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm WINER PLENARY 1 hour CE session Focus: general Room: Orozco/Rivera Struggles for sexual rights and the emergence of new challenges in the study of sexuality Gloria Careaga, MS, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico & General Co-secretary of ILGA Moderator: Jean Levitan, PhD Fri., 3:00 pm – 3:30 pm Break Please visit Posters and Exhibits Room: Siqueiros CONCURRENT SESSIONS NOT FOR CE: 3:30pm - 5:00 pm Fri., 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm SPANISH PAPERS SESSION II Room: O’Gorman Moderator: Osmar Matsui-Santana, ScDr Modelo educativo: “Ayudando a mejorar la salud sexual y reproductiva de las y los adolescents y jovenes rurales y periurbanos del Peru” Ana Consuelo Alcantara Chavez, Movimiento Manuela Ramos La percepcion que los padres de la poblacion tipica tienen acerca de las sexualidad de las personas con discapacidad intelectual Ziomara del Carmen Tuero Martinez, Maestria, Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon El Origen Del Virus Del Vih: Teorias Conspiracionales Hiram Yañez, MD, Hospital Poliplaza Medica Informando a las Mujeres Sobre el Vih/Sida en Yucatan, Mexico Ligia Vera Gamboa, Especialidad; Pavía-Ruz N; Váladez-González N; Castro-Sansores C; Lara-Perera D; Alonzo-Salomón Lg; Quintal-Ortiz I; all of Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan Fri., 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Redefining Risks, Identities, and Categories Room: Anguiano Moderator: Christopher White, PhD Exploring sex, risk, and pleasure among transgender men Richard Garcia, BA, San Francisco State U 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 16 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context The association between the ability to delay reward with risky sexual behavior and drug use in HIV negative men who have sex with men William J. Kowalczyk, BS; Sarit Golub, PhD; Julia Tomassilli, MA; Jonathan BPhil Rendina; Corina Lelutiu-Weinberger, PhD; Jeffrey Parsons, PhD; all of CHEST/Hunter College/Graduate Center CUNY The relationship between law and health risk behavior in men who have sex with men: Year one results from Silas Study B.R. Simon Rosser, PhD; J. Michael Oakes, PhD; Rhonda Jones-Webb, DrPH; Sonya Brady, PhD; Dale Carpenter, JD; Richard Weinmeyer, MPhil; Gabriel Anderson, BA; Lindsey Niswagner, BA; Brian Lee, MPH; Gunna Kilian, BA; all of U of MN Risk behavior heterogeneity: The utility of discrete categorizations Derek J Smolenski, PhD, U of MN; Michael Ross, PhD, DrMedSci, U of TX Health Science Center Houston; B. R. Simon Rosser, PhD, MPH, LP, U of MN How do I regret sex? Let me count the ways Patricia Barthalow Koch, PhD; Clinton Colaco, MBBS, MHA, MS; both of Penn State U Fri., 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Youth Negotiating Sex and Sexuality Room: Cuevas Moderator: Julie Wilgen, PhD Adolescent sex, age of debut, number of partners, and well-being Zhana Vrangalova, BA; Ritch Savin-Williams, PhD; both of Cornell U HIV positive youth: Negotiating sexual experiences: An exploratory study Stephanie Hubbard, MA, San Francisco State U “Throw ‘em an orgy”: sexual literacy around LGBTQ issues on the college campus Stephanie Gilmore, PhD; Megan Yost, PhD; both of Dickinson College Anti-gay victimization in schools and adolescent substance use David M. Huebner, PhD, U of UT Process evaluation of a gender-specific sexuality session for youth recently diagnosed with HIV Diana Lemos, MPH; Sybil G. Hosek, PhD; both of John H. Stroger Jr., Hospital of Cook County Fri., 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Cyber Sexualities Room: Tamayo Moderator: Nicholas Grosskopf, EdD Predictors of internet sex-seeking among college students Heather D. Blunt, MPH; Eric Buhi, PhD; Alison B. Oberne, MPH; Stephanie Marhefka, PhD; all of U of South FL Difference between sexually active college who have and have not met sex partners online Eric Buhi, PhD; Stephanie L. Marhefka, PhD; Alison B. Oberne, MPH; Hollie J. Fuhrmann, MA; Sarah A Smith, BA; Heather D. Blunt, MPH; all of U of South FL Cruising in cyberspace: An exploration of gay cultures in second life Marik Xavier-Brier, BA, SFSU Health seeking by men who use the internet to seek sex with men J. Michael Wilkerson, PhD, B. R. Simon Rosser, PhD, MPH, LP; Gene. P. Danilenko, MS, MBA; Katherine E. Nygaard, MPH; Keith J. Horvath, PhD, all of U of MN You are now listed as ‘in a relationship’: How do young men and women experience dating and jealousy on Facebook? Amy Muise, MSc; Emily Christofides, MSc; Serge Desmarais, PhD; all of U of Guelph Fri., 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Erotic Articulations: Definitions and Negotiations Room: Juárez Moderator: Emily Impett, PhD Who came first? Orgasm sequence, sexual satisfaction, and reciprocity in heterosexual encounters Kelsey Sewell, BA; Charlene Muehlenhard, PhD; both of U of KS Pleasure and satisfaction associated with lubricants use during sexual activity Kristen Jozkowski, MS; Debby Herbenick, PhD, MPH; Devon Hensel, PhD; Michael Reece, PhD, MPH; Dennis Fortenberry, MS, MD; all of Indiana U Condom ‘turn offs’ among adults: An exploratory study 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 17 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context William L. Yarber, HSD; IN U at Bloomington; Richard Crosby, PhD, U of KY; Robin Milhausen, PhD, U of Guelph; Stephanie Sanders, PhD, IN U at Bloomington; Cynthia Graham, PhD, U of Oxford Articulating sexual health advocacy in terms of erotic freedom Barnaby B. Barratt, PhD, DHS Northcentral U Fri., 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm Symposium: Risk, Sex and HIV+ Interventions Room: Hidalgo Addressing the HIV prevention needs of MTF transgender young adults: The evaluation of two unique behavioral interventions Amy Stauffer, MSW; Robert Garofalo, MD, MPH; NL Perez, MA; Lisa Kuhns, PhD, MPH; all of Howard Brown Health Center; A. Margolis, MPH; R. Taylor, MPH; both of Center for Disease Control and Prevention Syndemic theory and HIV-related risk among young transwomen: The role of multiple, co-occurring health problems Julia Brennan, MSN-ANP, MSW; Amy Stauffer, MSW; Robert Garofalo, MD, MPH; Lisa Kuhns, PhD, MPH; all of both of Howard Brown Health Center; Marvin Belzer, MD, Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles; Erin Wilson, DrPH, U of CA - San Francisco From their mouths to our ears: What young HIV+ women perceive to be their biggest challenges and what they want from targeted interventions Jennifer Brothers, MPH; Sybil Hosek, PhD, both of John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County Correlates of correlates of risky sexual behavior among young urban lesbian and bisexual women Lisa Kuhns, PhD, MPH, Howard Brown Health Center; Alicia K. Matthews, PhD, U of IL at Chicago; Amy Herrick, MA, U of Pittsburgh; Rob Garofalo, MD, MPH; Amy Stauffer, MSW; Nicole Perez, MA; all of Howard Brown Health Center Condom errors and failures among young men who have sex with men: an analysis of frequency, differences by race, and sources of hiv-related information Steve N. DuBois, MA; Brian Mustanski, PhD; Robert Garofalo, MD, MPH; all of Howard Brown Health Center CONCURRENT SESSIONS FOR CE: 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Fri., 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm 1.5 hour CE session Focus: ethics Room: Morelos Beyond the IRB: Ethical issues in research with sexual minority populations Juline Koken, PhD, CHEST Fri., 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm 1.5 hour CE session Focus: education Room: Orozco/Rivera Teaching human sexuality: Theoretical, ethical, and practical considerations Brooke Wells, PhD, CHEST; Christopher White, PhD, San Francisco State U; Robin Milhausen, PhD, U of Guelph Fri., 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm PRESIDENTIAL PLENARY 1 hour CE session: Focus: General Room: Orozco/Rivera Challenges in culture: Emotional literacy, training professionals, and learning Konnie McCaffree, PhD, Widener U; SSSS President Moderator: Herb Samuels, PhD Sponsored by Sinclair Intimacy Institute Fri., 6:15 pm – 7:15 pm Student Research Session Room: Juárez Hosted by: Student Involvement Committee This session is open for students to learn about research methods. Students will also have opportunities to explore mentoring possibilities and discuss common research interests relevant to their experiences. Fri., 7:15 pm – 8:15 pm Student Meeting and Social Room: Juárez Sponsored by: San Francisco State University and Widener University 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 18 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context Saturday, November 7, 2009 8:00 am –11:00 am Registration open 8:00 am – 8:30 am Coffee break / Room: Siqueiros 2:15 pm – 6:00 pm Registration open 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Exhibits open / Room: Siqueiros 8:00 am – 10:00 am FSSS Board Meeting / Location: Hidalgo Sat., 7:30 am – 8:00 am Posters Group 2 set-up Room: Siqueiros The following posters will be set-up and available throughout the day for attendee viewing. Poster authors are expected to be in attendance at their posters from 10:00 until 10:15 am Poster A: Salud sexual y reproductiva en adolescentes de una comunidad rural de Yucatán Andrés Santana Carvajal, MA; Yolanda Oliva Peña, MS; Rubén García Flores, Licenciatura en Medico Cirujano; all of Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán Poster B: Ethnic minority LBQ girls: HIV/AIDS and mental health. Can families be protective? Erin Emerson, MA; Steve Garcia, BA; Brian Mustanski, PhD; all of U of IL at Chicago; Robert Garofalo, MD, MPH, Howard Brown Health Center Poster C: Shade in the scene: Exploring HIV-related stigma and agency connectivity in the New York City House and Ball Community GR Galindo, MPH, CHES, Columbia U Poster D: Sexuality as a human right Bianca L. Guzman, PhD; Nathalie Serna BA; Claudia Serrato, MA; Aida Feria BA; all of CA State at Los Angeles Poster E: The phenomenological parameters of human sexual experience Gregory Holler, PhD, U of Phoenix at San Francisco Poster F: Clustering of HIV risk behaviors in African American adolescents and the protective role of family factors against risk Michael E. Newcomb, MA; Brian S. Mustanski, PhD; Erin Emerson, MA; Kate Samuels, BA; all of U of IL at Chicago Poster G: The influence of instructional set and cognitive strategies in the control of female sexual arousal Jacqueline M. Otto, BS; Kelly C. Davis, PhD; William H. George, PhD, Julia R. Heiman, PhD, Indiana U; Rebecca L. Schacht; Kelly F. Kajumulo, MPH; Jeanette Norris, PhD, all of U of WA Poster H: Sexuality education policies and their implication on college students’ knowledge about sexually transmitted infections in Germany Titilayo Okoror, PhD; Stephanie Saur, MS; both of Purdue U Poster I: A mixed-methods approach to understanding the relationship between genital image selfconsciousness, body image self-consciousness and sexual wellness Vanessa R Schick, M.Phil.; Sarah K. Calabrese, M.Phil; both of George Washington U Poster J: Straight-identified men who express desire for sex with men and are not gay Amanda L. Hoffman, BA, San Francisco State U; Hector Carrillo, DrPh, Northwestern U CONCURRENT SESSIONS NOT FOR CE: 8:15 am – 9:45 am Sat., 8:15 am – 9:45 am SPANISH PAPERS SESSION III Room: O’Gorman Moderator: Gloria Careaga, MS De la perversion laboral a la miseria sexual Dra. Angélica Mancilla Amador Conducta saludable versus autoeficacia en adolescents de Nuevo Leon Fuensanta Lopez Rosales, Doctorado, UANL 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 19 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context Abordaje holístico de la discriminación como parte de la alfabetización sexual: Resignificación del discurso y la acción Lucila Soriano Flores, MS, Someshi, AC Mirando los intersticios, el desafio a las categorias Gloria Careaga, MS, Facultad de Psicología. UNAM Sat., 8:15 am – 9:45 am (De)Constructions: Sex, Masculinities, and HIV/AIDS Room: Anguiano Moderator: Juline Koken, PhD Between the lines - Sexual encounters and scripting in mainstream rap music Kimberly A. Johnson , MPH; Sheryl McCurdy, PhD; both of U of TX-Houston Constructions of masculinity among gay–and heterosexuality- identified Puerto Rico men; Implications for risk behavior David W. Seal, PhD; Marisa Green; both of Center for AIDS Intervention Research/MCW; Sheri L. Dworkin, PhD, MS, U of CA at San Francisco The history of homoerotic and clandestine sex in Mexico City. Another side of the cultural history of AIDS in 80’s. Alberto Teutle López; Universidad Autonoma de Puebla Promoting earlier HIV testing among gay men in Vancouver BC, Canada Josephine MacIntosh, PhD, U of British Columbia Sexual behavior, sexual stigmatization attachment, and relationship quality in gale male couples who parent Stephen L. Forssell, PhD, George Washington U; Rachel Fair, MA; Charlotte Patterson, PhD; both of U of VA Sat., 8:15 am – 9:45 am Sexuality Education: Approaches and Evaluations Room: Cuevas Moderator: Jose Nanin, EdD A tale of 29 districts: Sex education policy in Pennsylvania Maryjo M. Oster, BA, PA State U Parent-child communication concerning sexuality and other health topics Michael Young, PhD; Mohammad Hussain, PhD; Ethel Saryee, BS; all of NM State U HIV/AIDS education in schools: Professional roles and responsibilities Jay Sweifach, DSW, Yeshiva U; Heidi Heft-LaPorte, DSW, Lehman College at New York Nordic sex education: A case of Finland Osmo Kontula, PhD, Family Federation of Finland Qualitative assessment of a peer-led risk reduction program for transgender women David S. Bimbi, PhD; Juline A. Koken, PhD, Alex Weissman, BA; Eda Inan, BA; Jeffrey T. Parsons, PhD; all of CHEST, City U of New York Sat., 8:15 am – 9:45 am Shifting Paradigms in Sexuality Research Room: Tamayo Moderator: William Stayton, ThD, MDiv Significance of physiotherapy interventions in treatment of sexual dysfunctions: A critical review Tarun Amalnerkar, MPT, Masterskill U; Karthikeyan Karthumbi, MPT, MHASA; Swapneela Jacob, MPT, Masterskill U; Joel Anison, MPT; Choithram College of Physiotherapy Systems changes to promote sexual literacy Peter F. Freeman, BA, Children’s Memorial Hospital; Grisel Robles-Schrader, BA, DePaul U; Jonathan Ellen, MD, John Hopkins Medical Institute Integrating biological and sociocultural perspectives on human sexuality: The contribution of analytical philosophy Matthew Stief, MA, Cornell U 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 20 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context Use of a sex diary to examine the relationship among affect, sexual behaviors, and partner characteristics among HIV-positive MSM Patrick A. Wilson, PhD; Pamela Valera, PhD; Stephanie Cook, MPH; all of Columbia U Sat., 8:15 am – 9:45 am Symposium: Developmental experiences and their association with adult sexuality Room: Juárez Sexual self-schema following childhood physical and sexual abuse: Assessing the impact of trauma-related distress, cognitions, and emotions in a clinical sample Leah Blain, BA; Tara Galovski, PhD, both of U of MO-St. Louis Validation of the Traumatic Sexualization Survey in two samples of heterosexual men Ethan McCallum, Tiffany Mueller, and Zoe D. Peterson, PhD, all of U of MO-St. Louis The mediating effects of emotion regulation on the relationship between childhood maltreatment and risky sexual behavior Tiffany Mueller, BA, and Zoe D. Peterson, PhD, all of U of MO-St. Louis Sexual risk-taking behavior as a function of attachment style, emotional dysregulation and sex motives in college students Emily E. Silverman, MA, and Zoe D. Peterson, PhD, all of U of MO-St. Louis CONCURRENT SESSIONS FOR CE: 8:15 am – 9:45 am Sat., 8:15 am – 9:45 am 1.5 hours CE Session Focus: general Room: Morelos Sexual wisdom of women in the baby boomer generation and beyond Carol Rinkleib Ellison, PhD, Private Practice; Anita P. Hoffer, PhD; Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality Sat., 8:15 am – 9:45 am 1.5 hours CE Session Focus: general Room: Orozco/Rivera Sexuality and aging: A focus on gay and lesbian and long-term care issues Brian de Vries, PhD, San Francisco State U Sat., 9:45 am - 10:00 am Posters Group 2 - presenters must be present in room Room: Siqueiros Sat., 9:45 am - 10:15 am Break Please visit Posters and Exhibits Room: Siqueiros Sat., 10:15 am – 11:15 am PLENARY 1 hour CE session Focus: general Room: Orozco/Rivera Is same-sex sexuality a dynamical system? Does it matter? Lisa Diamond, PhD, U of UT, 2008 Winner of the Ira Reiss Award Moderator: Betsy Crane, PhD The SSSS Board of Directors wish to thank you for attending. Please make sure to fill out the conference evaluation form and return it to the registration desk. Special thanks to our Student Ambassadors, National Sexuality Resource Center and the Universidad de Guadalajara 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 21 Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context 2009 Annual Congress Sat., 11:15 am – 12:00 pm Room: Orozco/Rivera Special Session: SSSS Awards Host: Konnie McCaffree, PhD, SSSS President Distinguished Scientific Achievement Award Sandra Byers, PhD Presented by Naomi McCormick, PhD SSSS Fellow Bean Robinson, PhD Presented by Naomi McCormick, PhD Distinguished Service to SSSS Patricia Barthalow Koch, PhD and John Delamater, PhD Presented by William Yarber, PhD, and Cynthia Graham, PhD SSSS 2009 Public Service Award Mariela Castro Espin Presented by Osmar Matsui-Santana, ScDr Beigel Awards 2007 – Zoe Peterson, PhD & Charlene Muehlenhard, PhD: Wantedness” of Women’s Consensual and Nonconsensual Sexual Experiences: Implications for How Women Label their Experiences with Rape 2008 – Julie Albright, PhD: Sex in America Online: An Exploration of Sex, Marital Status, and Sexual Identity in Internet Sexseeking and its Impacts Presented by John DeLamater, PhD Andrew Mattison and David McWhirter Outstanding Student Paper Award Presented by Kristen Jozkowski, MS & Amy Muise, MSc FSSS 2009 Awards Ira Reiss Award: Deanna Carpenter, PhD; Erick Janssen, PhD; Cynthia Graham, PhD; Harrie Vorst, PhD; Jelte Wicherts, PhD: Women's Scores on the Sexual Inhibition/Sexual Excitation Scales (SIS/SES): Gender Similarities and Differences. The Journal of Sex Research 45(1):36-48 Bullough Book Award: Regina Kunzel, Criminal Intimacy: Prison and the Uneven History of Modern American Sexuality, The University of Chicago Press, 2008 2009 Student Research Grants FSSS awards presented by Betsy Crane, PhD; FSSS President Change of SSSS officers Sat., 12:15 pm – 1:45 pm LUNCHEON ON THE LAWN The SSSS luncheon this year will be served at tables outdoors so you can enjoy the lawn areas around the various hotel pools and terraces. When you are done eating, please take time to relax at exhibits. Guest tickets are available for purchase at registration. Sat., 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm PLENARY 1 hour CE session Focus: general Room: Orozco/Rivera Building a sexually literate world: Where is the world on the global priorities for sexual health? Eusebio Rubio-Aurioles, MD, PhD Past-President. World Association for Sexual Health (WAS) Director. Asociacion Mexicana para la Salud Sexual, A..C (AMSSAC) Moderator: Patricia Koch, PhD 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 22 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context Sat., 3:00 pm – 3:30 pm Break Please visit posters and exhibits Room: Siqueiros CONCURRENT SESSIONS NOT FOR CE 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm Sat., 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm (In)Visible Sexualities: Disclosure, Perception, and Discrimination Room: Juárez Moderator: David Frost, PhD Predictors of acceptance of parents who disclose a homosexual identity Julia A. Puckett, BA; Frank Muscarella, PhD; Linda Bacheller, PsyD, JD; all of Barry U How gay men, lesbians and bisexuals perceive discrimination: personal/group discrimination discrepancy Sharika Mohammed, MS, Guillermo Wated, PhD; Frank Muscarella, PhD; all of Barry U Gender has more impact than ethnicity on the perception of the social implications of a past homosexual relationship Frank Muscarella, PhD, Barry U Presenting bisexual lives: Creating bisexual visibility through art Jack Mohr, BA, San Francisco State U Relational perceptions of top, bottom, and versatile for gay, lesbian, and bisexual individuals Jimmie Manning, PhD, Northern KY U Communicating sexual identities: A model and typology of coming out conversations Jimmie Manning, PhD, Northern KY U Sat., 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm What it means to ‘Know’: Power and Consequence Room: Anguiano Moderator: Justin Sitron, EdD Revealing biopower in sexually transmitted infections testing for men who have sex with men: A case study of initiatives in Ontario, Canada Sarah Chown, BPAPM, Carleton U Navigating sexual orientation and disclosure within African American and Hispanic lesbians’ families Monique G. Carry, MA, Emory U The impact of HIV stigma on psychosexual well-being Julia C. Tomassilli, MA; Sarit A. Golub, MPH, PhD; both of CHEST, City U of New York Exploring the relationship between emotional well being and partner selection for HIV-positive MSM in New York City Stephanie Cook, MPH; Patrick Wilson, PhD; both of Columbia U Adaptation of an evidence-based intervention, community PROMISE, for HIV-Positive African American men who have sex with men in Minneapolis/St. Paul Autumn Hamilton, HSD, MN State U; Bean Robinson, PhD; U of MN; Jennifer Galbraith, PhD; Centers for Disease Control A qualitative evaluation of a program to train HIV-positive Latina and Non-Latina Women as community health educators Stephen L. Forssell, PhD, George Washington U; Lesley Green-Rennis, MPH, EdD, Borough of Manhattan Community College Sat., 3:30 pm– 5:30 pm Youth Negotiating Sex and Sexuality II Room: Cuevas Moderator: Eric Buhi, PhD Heterosexuals’ sexual self-efficacy: The impact of experience with first sexual intercourse and sexual self-schemas Allison Keyser, BA; Megan R. Yost, PhD; both of Dickinson College Youth sexual scripts in Edo State, Nigeria: Implications for HIV prevention Jessica Penwell Barnett, MA, U of Windsor 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 23 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context When two isn't better than one: Predictors of early sexual activity in adolescence using a cumulative risk model Myeshia N. Price, MS; Janet S. Hyde, PhD; both of U of WI-Madison Risky sexual behavior of students studying abroad Jenna Smith, MA; DJ Angelone, PhD; Ashley Schaffer; all of Rowan U Sexual scripts among young heterosexually-active men Diane M. Morrison, PhD; Darrel H. Higa, PhD; Elizabeth Wells, PhD; Marilyn J. Hoppe, PhD; Erin Casey, PhD; Tatiana Masters, PhD, MSW; Blair Beadnell, PhD; all of U of WA-Seattle Sat., 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm Symposium: Youth and Sexual Identities Room: Tamayo Situational predictors of risky sex in an ethnically diverse sample of young men who have sex with men: an event-level analysis Michael E. Newcomb, MA; Brian S. Mustanski, PhD; both of U of IL at Chicago; Robert Garofalo, MD, MPH, Howard Brown Health Center The intersectionality of ethnicity/race and sexual orientation in the coming-out process among urban young men who have sex with men Steve Garcia, MA; Brian, Mustanski, PhD; Tom Lyons, PhD; all of U of IL at Chicago The presence and availability of role models among LGBT youth Robert Garofalo, MD, MPH; Lisa Kuhns, PhD; both of Howard Brown Health Center; Brian Mustanski, PhD; Michael Newcomb, MA; both of U of IL at Chicago Project Q2: Recruiting GLBT youth using respondent driven sampling Kate Samuels, BA; Louisa Bigelow, BA; Brian Mustanski, PhD; all of U of IL at Chicago; Robert Garofalo, MD, MPH, Howard Brown Health Center A mixed methods study of the online sexual health behaviors and needs of ethnically diverse LGBT youth Brian Mustanski, PhD; Louisa Bigelow, BA; Steve Garcia, MA; all of U of IL at Chicago Sat., 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm Special Session in English and Spanish Room: O’Gorman Heterofobia, creacion de una discriminacion (Creating discrimination: Heterophobia) Rinna Riesenfeld, MS, El Armario Abierto; Luis Perelman, Certified Sexuality Educator CONCURRENT SESSIONS FOR CE: 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm and 3:30 pm – 6:30 pm Sat., 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm 1 hour CE session Focus: General Room: O’Gorman Sexuality literacy: Risk, addiction, and harm reduction Mark O. Bigler, PhD, Weber State U; Peter B. Anderson, PhD, Walden U Sat., 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm 2 hours CE session Focus: education Room: Morelos Reproductive rights in the 21st century: Exploring the complexities in the college classroom Jean Levitan, PhD, William Paterson U of NJ Sat., 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm 2 hours CE session Focus: therapy Room: Orozco/Rivera Fundamentals of sex therapy: Principles and practice for the new sex therapist Chris F. Fariello, PhD, LMFT; Institute for Sex Therapy Sat., 3:30 pm – 6:30 pm Sexual Attitude Reassessment (SAR) in English Part 1 Room: Hidalgo Jose Nanin, EdD, CHES, Kingsborough Community College & Center for HIV/AIDS Educational Studies and Training, City U of New York; Tonya Cherry, MA, ACS, Kingsborough Community College, City U of New York This session is available for earning continuing education. You may also attend if you do not want continuing education. 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 24 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context There are a total of 10 hours over two days. You must attend Part 1 to attend Part 2 on Sunday. Sat., 5:45 pm – 6:45 pm NAFSO PLENARY 1 hour CE session Focus: General Room: Orozco/Rivera Sexuality education in Brazil: An e-learning experience Sergio Carrera, PhD, U of the State of Rio de Janeiro and Maria Luisa Heilborne, PhD; Federal U Rio Moderator: Jeanette Norris, PhD Mexican Fiesta Beach Party Sponsored by: Foundation for the Scientific Study of Sexuality Saturday, November 7th, 7:00 pm Join in the fun at the beach! Games, networking, bonfire, and much, much more. This beach party is part of an ongoing effort by FSSS to garner support for research and services for FSSS. Tickets are available at registration. All payments must be made with a credit card. Sunday, November 8, 2009 8:00 am - 11:00 am Registration is open 8:00 am – 8:30 am Coffee break / location: registration 8:00 am - 10:00 am SSSS New Board of Directors Meeting / Location: Orozco CONCURRENT SESSIONS NOT FOR CE 8:15 am – 10:15 am Sun., 8:15 am – 10:15 am Women’s Sexuality Room: O’Gorman Moderator: Brooke Wells, PhD Female sexualities in film Lisa J. Byers, MA, McMaster U Cognitive processing of sexual print advertisements in women: Examining implicit and explicit attitudes Jessica D. Freeman, MA; Paul Bolls, PhD; Christina Segalo, BA; Tadao Leunammachack, BA; Megan Hutson, BA; all of U of MO Women methamphetamine users’ sexual experiences Alison B. Hamilton, PhD, UCLA; Nicholas E. Goeders, PhD, LA State U at Shreveport Keeping it real: Women’s authenticity, relationship quality and daily condom use in dating relationships Emily A. Impett, PhD, U of CA at Berkeley Operationalizing female sexual agency and investigating its associations with sexual frequency and condom use N. Tatiana Masters, MS, U of WA 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 25 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context “I want to tell them something real”: A qualitative study of young women’s learning and teaching about sexuality N. Tatiana Masters, MS, U of WA Sun., 8:15 am – 10:15 am Sexual Abuse and Assault: Developmental Perspectives Room: Anguiano Moderator: Robin Milhausen, PhD “I don’t like how everyone thinks that we must be so fragile; it is just one part of my life”: A qualitative investigation of the adult sexual lives of young women (18-28 years) who identify as survivors of child sexual abuse Georgia Ovenden, BS; Moira Carmody, PhD; both of U of Western Sydney Dissociation as a moderator of post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms and sexual concerns Leah Blain, BA; Amanda Fisher; Tara E. Galovski, PhD; all of U of MO Sexual coercion victimization and perpetration in heterosexual couples: A dyadic perspective Mélanie M. Brousseau, MA, Université du Québec à Montréal; Sophie Bergeron, PhD, Université de Montréal; Martine Hébert, PhD, Université du Québec à Montréal Developmental trajectories in children victims of sexual abuse Martine Hébert, PhD, Université du Québec à Montréal Childhood sexual abuse: Sexual aversion and sexual self-schemas in women Nicole Hive, BA; Frank Muscarella, PhD; Stephen Koncsol, PhD; all of Barry U Sexual assaults among college women: The role of perpetrator relationship and alcohol Kathleen A. Parks, PhD; Ya-Ping Hsieh, PhD; both of U at Buffalo Sun., 8:15 am – 10:15 am At the Intersections: Sexuality, Race, and Ethnicity Room: Cuevas Moderator: Julie Wilgen, PhD Narratives of racial sexual preference in gay men Jason Lee Crockett, MA, U of AZ Sexual risk and sexual inhibition: An analysis of ethnic differences between Asian Americans, African Americans, and Caucasian Americans Hong V. Nguyen, BS; Kelly Cue Davis, PhD; Kelly Koo, MS; Christian S. Hendershot, MS; Rebecca L. Schacht, MS; Amanda K. Gilmore, BA; William H. George, PhD; Jeanette Norris, PhD; all of U of WA; Julia R. Heiman, PhD, The Kinsey Institute; Susan A. Stoner, PhD, Talaria, Inc. Sexual communications and negotiations regarding family planning among Mexicans in New York Debra Pelto, MPhil, Columbia U Mind sex anonimos: Testimonios by Latino men from the Spanish-speaking Caribbean Bianco Ivette Laureano, MS Sex education: The secret of Asian-American adolescent pregnancy Charlene Bumanglag Tomás, MA, Gwirtz Graduate School of Education, UCSB South Korean women’s communication with heterosexual partners about sexual discrepancies MoonSook Son, MA; Lynne M. Webb, PhD; Myria W. Allen, PhD; Patricia Amason, PhD; all of U of AR Sun., 8:15 am – 10:15 am Exploring Sexuality: Ideologies, Stereotypes and Norms Room: Tamayo Moderator: TBD Political ideology and religious affiliation differences in sexual morality Jegath Athilingam; Zhana Vrangalova, BA; David Pizarro, PhD; all of Cornell U Do men ever say no to sex? Questioning stereotypes about sexual gatekeeping Lauren Brian, BA; Charlene Muehlenhard, PhD; both of U of KS Satisfaction with and importance of sex life and exercise among wheelchair users Jill Nesbitt, MA; Katherine Froehlich-Grobe, PhD; Charlene Muehlenhard, PhD; all of U of KS 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 26 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context Sexual desire in postpartum women: A comparative study among stay-at-home and working mothers Tiffanie L. Davis-Henry, MA, Widener U An evaluation of the STD profiles and safe sex practices of a sample of swingers Edward M. Fernandes, PhD, Barton College CONCURRENT SESSIONS FOR CE: 8:15 am -10:15 am Sun., 8:15 am – 10:15 am 2 hour CE session Focus: education Room: Juárez Religion and sexuality: The moral and scriptural implications of sexuality education and religion Sabitha Pillai-Friedman, PhD, LCSW, Institute for Sex Therapy; William H. Stayton, ThD, PhD, Morehouse College of Medicine Sun., 8:15 am – 10:15 am 2 hour CE session Focus: general Room: Morelos One hundred years of sexual health films Mark Schoen, CEO SexSmartFilms Sun., 8:30 am – 4:30 pm SAR in English—Part 2 Room: Hidalgo This session is only open to attendees who attended Part 1 on Saturday. A one-hour break will be provided during this time for people to get lunch and continue their learning. 10:15 am – 10:45 am BREAK CONCURRENT SESSIONS NOT FOR CE: 10:45 am – 12:00 pm Sun., 10:45 am – 12:00 pm Advancements in Research Room: O’Gorman Moderator: Walter Bockting, PhD An Investigation of Domestic Violence in Gay Male Couples Avery Brow, U of MD-Baltimore County Transitioning: Male to Female, Female to Male Mary Ann Watson, PhD; Layton Seth Curl, PhD; both of Metropolitan State College of Denver Gender differences in sexual activities and sexual satisfaction among southern California swingers Gregory Holler, PhD, U of Phoenix at San Francisco Variations in perceptions of sexual misconduct by gender Ilsa Lottes, PhD; Erick Geil; both of U of MD-Baltimore County Sun., 10:45 am – 12:00 pm Symposium: The effects of sexual victimization and alcohol consumption on women’s sexual decisions: qualitative and quantitative approaches Room: Anguiano The role of sexual and nonsexual violence victimization in women’s likelihood of sexual risk taking Michele R. Parkhill; Jeanette Norris, PhD; Kelly Cue Davis, PhD; all of U of Washington, Tina Zawacki, U of TX, San Antonio; Diane M. Morrison; William H. George; both of U of Washington. Effects of rape history and intoxication on assertive condom negotiation behavior Tina Zawacki, PhD; Sarah Gomillion, BA; Meghan Chance, MS; all of U of TX at San Antonio Risky sexual behaviors and sexual arousal in women: Differences based on sexual victimization history Amanda K. Gilmore, BA; Rebecca L. Schacht, MS; Kelly Cue Davis, PhD; Hong V. Nguyen, BS; William H George, PhD, Julia R. Heiman, PhD, Kinsey Institute; Jeanette Norris, PhD, Susan A. Stoner, PhD, all others of U of WA “I would have done it anyway”: Relationship potential, intoxication, and sexual decision making in young female drinkers Michele P. Andrasik, PhD; Jennifer Doucet, MA; Jacqueline M. Otto, BS; Lauren D. Burris, BA; Amanda K. Gilmore, BA; Hong Nguyen, BS; all of U of WA 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 27 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context Sun., 10:45 am – 12:00 pm What does it mean to be sexually active? Gender, college, and the internet Room: Cuevas Moderator: Christopher White, PhD Gender and sexual orientation differences in the frequency of online sexual activities: Implications for relationship and sexual satisfaction Karen L. Blair, MSc; Caroline Pukall, PhD; both of Queen’s U Gender and gender role differences in perceptions of sexual activities Laura Goins, BA; Luis Garcia, PhD; both of Rutgers U Heterosexual students’ experience with arousal-oriented online sexual activity: more sex or different sex? Krystelle Shaughnessy, MSc; Sandra Byers, PhD; both of U of New Brunswick Beginning or maintaining relationships via keyboard technology Michael McGee, MEd, World Association for Sexual Health Sun., 10:45 am – 12:00 pm Condoms and Compulsivity Room: Tamayo Moderator: Cynthia Graham, PhD Men and women’s reasons for not using a condom when they wanted to use one but their partner didn’t Basak Efe, MA; Charlene Muehlenhard, PhD; both of U of KS How do Canadian university students define casual sexual relationships? Results from a focus group study Leah LeBlanc, BA; Robin Milhausen, PhD; John Sakaluk; Leah Todd, BA; all of U of Guelph The role of sexual compulsivity in casual sexual partnerships among college women Nathan W. Stupiansky, PhD; Michael Reece, PhD; Susan E. Middlestadt, PhD; Peter Finn, PhD; Catherine Sherwood-Laughlin; HSD; all of IN U DSM-IV-TR paraphilias and risk for re-offense Jan Looman, PhD; Jeffrey Abracen, PhD; both of Correctional Service of Canada -Sun., 10:45 am – 12:00 pm Symposium: Advancements in Research on Sexual Minority Stress Room: Juárez Same-Sex Couples’ Experiences of Intimacy and Minority Stress: A Narrative Perspective David M Frost, PhD, San Francisco State U The Sexual Minority Stress Scale: Development of a new measure Matthew D. Skinta, PhD, U of CA- San Francisco Queering Passing: An Exploration of Passing Among GLBQ Individuals Rachel Verni, MA, City U of NY Sun., 10:45 am – 12:00 pm Sex Work: Thinking about research, risk, and well-being Room: Orozco Moderator: David Bimbi, PhD The regulation of adult sex work in Canada: its impact on the health, safety, and well-being of women and men working in the industry Frances M. Shaver, PhD, Concordia U; Jacqueline Lewis, PhD, Windsor U Sexual risk taking among transgender women: Personal reflections and community insights Juline A. Koken, PhD; David S. Bimbi, PhD; Eda Inan, BA; Alex Weissman, BA; Jeffrey T. Parsons, PhD; all of CHEST, City U of NY Things you wouldn’t know just from looking at her: Independent escorts’ strategies for coping with sex work related stigma Juline A. Koken, PhD, CHEST, NDRI Sex tourism Andrea Parrot, PhD, Cornell U CONCURRENT SESSIONS FOR CE 11:00 am – 12:00 pm 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 28 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context Sun., 11:00 am – 12:00 pm 1 hour CE session Focus: general Room: Morelos Logic modeling for sexual health promotion Nicholas A. Grosskopf, EdD, CHES, City U of NY Sun., 11:00 am – 12:00 pm 1 hour CE session Focus: education Room: Rivera Breaking the ice: Ideas for the first day of human sexuality class Martha Rosenthal, PhD, FL Gulf Coast U Sun., 12:00 pm - 12:30 pm CLOSING SESSION Gil Herdt, PhD and Osmar Matsui-Santana, ScDr thank you for attending our 2009 Congress Herb Samuels, PhD, SSSS President 2009-2010 Invites you to Las Vegas, NV for the 2010 Meeting Sun., 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm POST-CON 2 hour CE session Focus: general Room: Morelos “Beyond white”: An innovative interactive real-time learning session to support SSSS’s commitment to diversity and inclusion of and for sexuality educators, counselors, therapists, and researchers Judith Steinhart, EdD; Mariotta Gary-Jones, MPH; Ariele Le Grand, MA; Jenni Skyler, PhD; Bethany Stevens, Esq. all in private practice 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 29 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context SSSS Wishes to Thank the following Special Supporters Thank you, Mandy, for your dedication—SSSS Board of Directors Winston Wilde, DHS Pat, Jean, Mark, Herb, Konnie—Long­time friends and SSSSers Robert Friar, Physiologist, Ferris State University, MI Vaginismus Rx ­Peter Pacik, MD, FACS­PlasticSurgeryPA.com Best wishes SSSS attendees­­Sharon McNeely, PhD Thanks for the mentorship, SSSS—Robin Milhausen, PhD Thanks for the support and friendship—Bill Yarber, PhD Betsy Crane and Robert Heasley Ray Noonan, PhD, SexQuest.com, FIT/SUNY, NYC Continued Success to SSSS! Janet Rosenzweig, CSE, PhD, MPA KINSEYCONFIDENTIAL.ORG for Q&A, podcasts, blogs & weekly college news ~This is how Canadians do it ~ CSRF at SSSS! Jan Cioe Relationships & Desire – obgyn.ca/sexualhealth alta­glamour.com for scientific, historical works Want a mental orgasm? Chelsie Reed, LPC www.capsllc.com Thanks to 33 SSSS leaders for trust in Kinsey Library Ginger Bush, MSW; AASECT President Julie Mapes Wilgen, PhD; University of Delaware In memory of Sol Gordon, do a mitzvah for SSSS! Carol Cassell SISTER – Seattle Institute for Sex Therapy, Education & Research 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 30 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context SSSS Continuing Education Information CERTIFICATES OF ATTENDANCE: If you complete the paperwork, SSSS will issue you a Certificate of Attendance for the conference program. The Certificate of Attendance is awarded, at no additional cost, for attendance only and does not imply evaluation of learning. CE INTENT: CE is intended to meet the needs of professionals with terminal degrees. Anyone from the press is allowed to attend CE session(s) only with permission of the CE Director, and the presenter(s). SSSS maintains the right to refuse admission to anyone whom we deem unqualified to attend. It is the professional's responsibility to determine the acceptability of these programs for specific licensure or certification needs. Anyone arriving 10 minutes or more late for the start of a CE session will not earn CE. Contact the SSSS office for information about refunds and other CE policies. PRECONFERENCE CE: These sessions require full payment by the advance registration deadline. Even if you are not earning CE, you need to pre-register if you are going to attend any Preconference CE session DURING CONFERENCE CE: These sessions are included in the registration fee. If a room fills beyond capacity, CE creditearners are given first priority for session attendance. APPROVAL BY PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS FOR SSSS TO OFFER CE: SSSS strives to maintain approvals to offer CE from professional sponsor-approval organizations. We have to adhere to their criteria. In all CE sessions, as noted in the program, participants must sign in and out, complete a participant's satisfaction form, and complete an assessment of learning to earn a CE attendance document. SSSS does not condone, recommend, or support any products mentioned in any CE sessions. SSSS maintains responsibility for the program. • AASECT: SSSS is approved by the Professional Education Committee of the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists to offer Continuing Education Credit. These C.E.s may be applied toward AASECT certification and renewal of certification. PSYCHOLOGISTS: SSSS is approved by the American Psychological Association) to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. SSSS maintains responsibility for the program and its content. FLORIDA PSYCHOLOGISTS: SSSS is approved by the Florida Board of Psychology to provide continuing education for psychologists. Provider 50-1805. NATIONAL BOARD FOR CERTIFIED COUNSELORS: SSSS is approved to offer continuing education for National Certified Counselors. We adhere to NBCC Continuing Education Guidelines. Provider Number 5926. Ten contact hours are equivalent to one CEU. See our website for the NBCC areas covered in each CE session. CALIFORNIA MFT and LCSW RELICENSURE: SSSS is approved to offer CE for MFTs and LCSW licensure requirements in California by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences under Provider Number: PCE 2753. CALIFORNIA NURSES: SSSS is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, provider #13479. SSSS maintains responsibility for the program. The CE–earner is responsible to maintain attendance records for four years. FLORIDA MFTS, MHCs: SSSS is approved by the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, and Mental Health Counseling of the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration as a provider of Continuing Education for Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists, and Mental Health Counselors. Provider #BAP568. FLORIDA SEX THERAPISTS: SSSS is approved by the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, and Mental Health Counseling to provide Sex Therapist Continuing Education. Provider # BAP568. TEXAS MFTs: SSSS is approved by the Texas Board of Examiners of Marriage and Family Therapists to provide continuing education activities for marriage and family therapists. Provider # 111. • • • • • • • • For specific CE information not covered above, please contact Sharon McNeely at ssss_ce@yahoo.com 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 31 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 32 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 33 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context 2009 Annual Congress | November 5th – 8th, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 34 2009 Annual Congress Sexual Literacy: Health and Rights in Cultural Context The American Institute of Bisexuality is a charitable nonprofit corporation. AIB encourages, supports and assists research and education about bisexuality through programs likely to make a material difference and enhance public knowledge and awareness. 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