Kristen P Mark, PhD, MPH, CSE CURRICULUM VITAE JANUARY 2021

A. CONTACT INFORMATION

Office Address: 1300 S 2nd St., Minneapolis, MN 55454 Work Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.KristenMark.com/

B. FACULTY APPOINTMENTS

2021 – present Endowed Chair in Sexual Health Education Department of Family and Community Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Minnesota

2021 – present Professor (with tenure): Department of Family and Community Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Minnesota

2017 – 2020 Associate Professor (with tenure): Department of Kinesiology and Health Promotion, College of Education, University of Kentucky

2017 – 2020 Faculty Fellow: Office of LGBTQ* Resources, Division of Institutional Diversity, University of Kentucky.

2017 – 2020 Affiliate Faculty: Center for Equity and Social Justice, University of Kentucky

2015 – 2020 Affiliate Faculty: Department of Family Sciences, College of Agriculture, Food, and Environment, University of Kentucky.

2014 – present Affiliate Faculty: The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction, Indiana University.

2012 – 2020 Affiliate Faculty: Department of Gender and Women’s Studies, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Kentucky.

2012 – 2020 Secondary Faculty: Department of Health, Behavior, and Society, College of , University of Kentucky.

2012 – present Founder & Director: Sexual Health Promotion Lab, University of Kentucky.

2012 – 2017 Assistant Professor (tenure-track): Department of Kinesiology and Health Promotion, College of Education, University of Kentucky.

C. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

2017 – 2019 Couple and Family Therapy Clinical Fellowship The Family Center, Department of Family Science University of Kentucky: Lexington, Kentucky

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2017 AASECT-Certified Sexuality Educator American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, & Therapists (AASECT) Certification #1199234, up for renewal in 2022.

2009 – 2012 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Major: Health Behavior, Minors: Statistical Modeling & Human Sexuality Department of Applied Health Science, School of Public Health Indiana University: Bloomington, Indiana Dissertation Title: “Sexual satisfaction, sexual desire, and desire discrepancy in a sample of heterosexual couples: A longitudinal daily diary approach”

2010 – 2012 Master of Public Health (MPH) Major: Biostatistics Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health Indiana University: Bloomington, Indiana Internship: Statistical Consultant at Center for Sexual Health Promotion

2007 – 2009 Master of Science (MSc) Major: Family Relations & Human Development, Minor: Human Sexuality Department of Family Relations and Applied Nutrition University of Guelph: Guelph, Ontario Thesis Title: “The impact of sexual compatibility on sexual and relationship satisfaction in monogamous heterosexual relationships of young adults”

2002 – 2006 Bachelor of Arts Honours (BAH) Major: Psychology Specialized Certificate: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies Department of Psychology & Department of Gender Studies Queen’s University: Kingston, Ontario Thesis Title: “Differences between depressed and non-depressed individuals in responses to rejection versus acceptance by a potential romantic partner”

D. RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

Refereed Publications (student co-author)

53. Vowels, L., Rosenkrantz, D., Brown, H., & Mark, K. P. (2020). Ebbs and Flows of Desire: A Qualitative Exploration of Contextual Factors Affecting Sexual Desire in Bisexual, Lesbian, and Straight Women. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy.

52. Lehmiller, J., Garcia, J., Gesselman, A., & Mark, K. P. (2020). Less sex, but more sexual diversity: Changes in sexual behavior during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Leisure Sciences. doi:10.1080/01490400.2020.1774016

51. Scott-Sheldon, L.A.J., Mark, K.P., Balzarini, R.N. et al. (2020). Call for Proposals: Special Issue of Archives of Sexual Behavior on the Impact of COVID-19 on Sexual Health and Behavior. Archives of Sexual Behavior. doi:10.1007/s10508-020-01725-8 50. Mark, K. P., & Schuman, D. (2020). A scoping review of the practice recommendations of secrets in couple’s therapy. Journal of Family Psychotherapy. doi:10.1080/08975353.2020.1759019.

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49. Kim, J. J., Muise, A., Barranti, M., Mark, K. P., Rosen, N. O., Harasymchuk, C., & Impett, E. (2020). Are couples more satisfied when they match in sexual desire? New insights from response surface analysis. Social Psychological and Personality Science.

48. Mark, K. P., Vowels, L. & Bunting, A. (2020). The impact of bisexual identity on sexual and relationship satisfaction of mixed sex couples. Journal of Bisexuality, 20(2), 119-140. doi: 10.1080/15299716.2020.1734137

47. Mark, K.P., Vowels, L., & Leistner, C. (2020). “Not tonight, honey”: Reasons for sexual refusal in a daily experience study of mixed-sex couples. Journal of Sexual Medicine.

46. Mark, K. P., & Vowels, L. (2020). Sexual consent and sexual agency of women in healthy relationships following a history of sexual trauma. Psychology & Sexuality.

45. Vowels, L. M., & Mark, K. P. (2020). Strategies for mitigating sexual desire discrepancy in relationships. Archives of Sexual Behavior. doi: 10.1007/s10508-020-01640-y

44. Vowels, L.M., & Mark, K.P. (2020). Partners’ daily love and desire as predictors of engagement in and enjoyment of sexual activity. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy. doi:10.1080/0092623X.2019.1711274

43. Leistner, C., & Mark, K. P. (2020). Positive communication and partner appraisals among mothers and their long-term male partners: Impact on sexual satisfaction and relationship. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 46(3), 269-281. doi: 10.1080/0092623X.2019.1692980

42. Mark, K. P. (2019). Book review: “Not Always in the Mood” by Sarah Hunter Murray. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy.

41. Mark, K.P., & Haus, K. (2019). Culture and Sexuality. In N. Gambescia, G. Weeks, & K. M. Hertlein (Eds.), Systemic Sex Therapy. New York, NY: Routledge.

40. Nobre, P., Carvalho, J., & Mark, K. P. (2019). Low Sexual Desire in Men. In I. Binik, & K. Hall (Eds.) Principles and Practice of Sex Therapy. New York, NY: Guilford.

39. Frederick, D. A., Garcia, J. R., Gesselman, A. N., Mark, K. P., Hatfield, E., & Bohrnstedt, G. (2019). The happy American body 2.0: Predictors of Affective Body Satisfaction in Two U.S. National Internet Panel Surveys. Body Image, 32, 70-84. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2019.11.003

38. Mark, K. P., Leistner, C., & Dai, M. (2019). An actor-partner account of daily sexual desire and its impact on next-day desire and behavior in mixed sex couples. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 48(3), 795-801. doi: 10.1007/s10508-018-1320-6

37. Vowels, M. J., Mark, K. P., Vowels, L. M., & Wood, N. D. (2018). Using spectral and cross- spectral analysis to identify patterns and synchrony in couples' sexual desire. PLoS ONE, 13(10): e0205330. doi:10.31234/osf.io/86u7b

36. Mark, K.P., Vowels, L., Bennett, S., & Norwick, J. (2018). Sources for the formation of sexual values in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and straight adults and the impact on sexual satisfaction and desire. American Journal of Sexuality Education, 13(4), 399-410. doi:10.1080/15546128.2018.1470950

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35. Mark, K. P., & Lasslo, J. (2018). Maintaining sexual desire in long-term relationships: A systematic review and conceptual model. The Journal of Sex Research, 55(4-5), 563-581. doi:10.1080/00224499.2018.1437592.

34. Vowels, L., & Mark, K.P. (2018). Relationship and sexual satisfaction: A longitudinal Actor- Partner Interdependence Model approach. Sexual and Relationship Therapy.

33. Mark, K.P., Vowels, L., & Murray, S. H. (2018). The impact of attachment style on relationship and sexual satisfaction and sexual desire in a sexually diverse sample. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 44(5), 450-458. doi:10.1080/0092623X.2017.1405310

32. Mark, K. P., Toland, M. D., Rosenkrantz, D., Brown, H., & Hong, S. (2018). Validation of the Sexual Desire Inventory for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer adults. Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, 5(1), 122-128. doi: 10.1037/sgd0000260

31. Rosenkrantz, D,E., & Mark, K.P. (2018). The sociocultural context of sexually diverse women’s sexual desire. Sexuality & Culture, 22(1), 220-242. doi: 10.1007/s12119-017- 9462-6

30. Mark, K.P., Crosby, R., & Vanderpool, R.C. (2017). Psychosocial correlates of ever having a Pap test and abnormal Pap results in a sample of rural Appalachian women. Journal of Rural Health, 34(2), 148-154. doi: 10.1111/jrh.12265

29. Kayser, K., Acquati, C., Reese, J., Mark, K.P., Wittmann, D., & Karam, E. (2017). A systematic review of dyadic studies examining relationship quality in couples facing colorectal cancer together. Psycho-Oncology. doi: 10.1002/pon.4339

28. Mark, K.P., Smith, R., Young, A., & Crosby, R. (2016). Understanding misclassification bias in sex research: Comparing three-month recall to daily reporting of sexual behaviors. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 93(3), 196-201. doi:sextrans-2016-052556

27. Mark, K.P., & Kerner, I. (2016). Impact of Promescent on quality of sexual experience in men with subjective premature ejaculation. International Journal of Impotence Research. doi:10.1038/ijir.2016.31

26. Mark, K.P., Leistner, C., & Garcia, J. (2016). Impact of contraceptive type on sexual desire of women and of men partnered to contraceptive users. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 13, 1359- 1368. doi:10.1016/j.jsxm.2016.06.011

25. Leistner, C., & Mark, K.P. (2016). Fifty Shades of sexual health messaging: A thematic analysis of the Fifty Shades of Grey series. Sexuality and Culture. doi:10.1007/s12119-016- 9337-2.

24. Reeves, B., Ickes, M., & Mark, K.P. (2016). Gender differences and condom- associated embarrassment in the acquisition of purchased versus free condoms among college students. American Journal of Sexuality Education, 11, 61-75. doi:10.1080/15546128.2016.1146188.

23. Mark, K.P. (2015). Sexual desire discrepancy. Current Sexual Health Reports, 7, 198-202. doi:10.1007/s11930-015-0057-7.

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22. Mullinax, M., Barnhart, K., Mark, K.P., & Herbenick, D. (2015). Women’s experiences with feelings and attractions with someone outside their primary relationship. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 42, 431-447. doi:10.1080/0092623X.2015.1061076.

21. Mark, K.P., Garcia, J., & Fisher, H.E. (2015). Emotional and sexual satisfaction across relationship context in a sexually diverse sample in the . Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality, 24(2), 120-130. doi:10.3138/cjhs.242-A8.

20. Mark, K.P., Herbenick, D., Fortenberry, J.D., Sanders, S., & Reece, M. (2014). The object of sexual desire: Examining the “what” in “what do you desire?” Journal of Sexual Medicine, 11, 2709-2719. doi:10.1111/jsm.12683.

19. Mark, K.P., & Leistner, C. (2014). The complexities and possibilities of utilizing romantic dyad data in sexual health research. Health Education Monograph, 31(2), 68-71.

18. Herbenick, D., Mullinax, M., & Mark, K.P. (2014). Sexual desire discrepancy as a feature, not a bug, of long-term relationships: Women’s self-reported strategies for modulating sexual desire. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 11(9), 2196-2206. doi:10.1111/jsm.12625.

17. Mark, K.P., Rosenkrantz, D. & Kerner, I. (2014). “Bi”ing into Monogamy: Attitudes toward monogamy in a sample of bisexual adults. Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, 3(1), 263-269. doi 10.1037/sgd0000051

16. Mark, K.P. (2014). The impact of daily sexual desire and daily sexual desire discrepancy on the quality of the sexual experience in couples. The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality, 23(1), 27-33. doi: 10.3138/cjhs.23.1.A2

15. Mark, K.P., & Herbenick, D. (2014). The impact of current attraction to partner and changes in attraction to partner on women’s satisfaction in long-term relationships. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 43, 563-570. doi:10.1007/s10508-013-0184-z.

14. Mark, K.P., Herbenick, D., Fortenberry, J.D., Reece, M., & Sanders, S. (2014). A psychometric comparison of three scales and a single-item measure to assess sexual satisfaction. The Journal of Sex Research, 51(2), 159-169. doi:10.1080/00224499.2013.816261.

13. Mark, K.P. (2014). Extradyadic Relations. In A. C. Michalos (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research. pp. 2102-2105. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer.

12. Mark, K.P., & Herbenick, D. (2014). Arousal. In P. Ehelehan & A. Bolin (Eds.), International Encyclopedia of Human Sexuality. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.

11. Mark, K.P., Milhausen, R.R., & Maitland, S. (2013). The impact of sexual compatibility on sexual and relationship satisfaction in a sample of young adult heterosexual couples. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 28(3), 201-214. doi:10.1080/14681994.2013.807336.

10. Mark, K.P., & Jozkowski, K.N. (2013). The mediating role of sexual and nonsexual communication between relational and sexual satisfaction in a sample of heterosexual college-age couples. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 39, 410-427. doi:10.1080/0092623X.2011.644652.

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9. Crosby, R.A., Milhausen, R.R., Mark, K.P., Yarber, W.L., Sanders, S.A., & Graham, C.A. (2013). Understanding problems with condom fit and feel: An important opportunity for improving clinic-based safer sex programs. Journal of Primary Prevention, 34(1-2), 109- 115. doi:10.1007/s10935-013-0294.

8. Mark, K.P., & Murray, S. (2012). Gender differences in desire discrepancy as a predictor of sexual and relationship satisfaction in a college sample of heterosexual romantic relationships. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 38, 198-215. doi:10.1080/0092623X.2011.606877.

7. Mark, K.P. (2012). The relative impact of individual sexual desire and couple desire discrepancy on satisfaction in heterosexual couples. Sexual & Relationship Therapy, 27, 133-146. doi:10.1080/14681994.2012.678825.

6. Reece, M., Mark, K.P., Herbenick, D., Hensel, D., Jawed-Wessel, S., & Dodge, B. (2012). An event-level analysis of adding exogenous lubricant to condoms in a sample of men who have vaginal sex with women. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 9(3), 672-678. doi:10.1111/j.1743-6109.2011.02605.

5. Mark, K.P., Janssen, E., & Milhausen, R.R. (2011). Infidelity in heterosexual couples: Demographic, interpersonal, and personality-related predictors of extradyadic sex. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 40, 971-982. doi: 10.1007/s10508-011-9771.

4. Reece, M., Mark, K.P., Schick, V., Herbenick, D., & Dodge, B. (2010). Patterns of condom acquisition by condom using men in the United States. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 24(7), 429-433. doi:10.1089/apc.2010.0011.

3. Milhausen, R.R., & Mark, K.P. (2009). Infidelity in committed relationships. In H. T. Reis & S. Sprecher (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Human Relationships. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

2. Rehman, U.S., Ebel-Lam, A., Mortimer, A., & Mark, K.P. (2009). Self-confirmation strivings in depression: An extension to the affective domain using an experimental design. European Journal of Social Psychology, 39, 900-908. doi:10.1002/ejsp.583.

1. Porter, H.B., Tindale, J.A., & Mark, K.P. (2009). Process evaluation of the Community Support Connections merger. Healthcare Management FORUM, 22(3), 38-43. doi: 10.1016/S0840- 4704(10)60464-4.

Refereed Publications Under Review (student co-author)

65. Mark, K. P., Corona, E., & Murueta Cruz, M. (under review). Importance of sexual pleasure for quality and inclusive comprehensive sexuality education.

64. Gesselman, A. N., Lehmiller, J., Garcia, J. & Mark, K. P. (under review). Psychological loneliness predicts the experience of COVID-19 related symptoms at two and four week follow-ups.

63. Mark, K. P., Gesselman, A. N., Lehmiller, J., & Garcia, J. (under review). How sexual growth and destiny beliefs shape the sexual behavioral impact of COVID-19 on relationship satisfaction.

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62. Johnson, H. E., Conley, N. N., Schadler, A., Logan, T., Mark, K. P., & Hill, K. K. (under review). Comparing psychotropic medication prescriptions for inpatient transgender and cisgender adolescents.

61. Vowels, L., Vowels, M., & Mark, K. P. (under review). Is Infidelity Predictable? Using Interpretable Machine Learning to Identify the Most Important Predictors of Infidelity.

60. Vowels, L., Vowels, M., & Mark, K. P. (under review). Identifying the Most Important Predictors of Sexual Satisfaction using Interpretable Machine Learning

59. Vowels, L., Vowels, M., & Mark, K. P. (under review). Uncovering the Most Important Factors for Predicting Sexual Desire using Interpretable Machine Learning

58. Haus, K., & Mark, K. P. (under review). Real life or fantasy: An examination of sexual fantasy and infidelity.

57. Leistner, C. E., Mark, K. P., Haus, K., & Rosenkrantz, D. (under review). The co-existence of love and desire: Experiences of bisexual, lesbian, and straight women.

56. Leistner, C. E., Vowels, L., & Mark, K. P. (under review). Associations between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), sexual costs/rewards and satisfaction among intact couples with children.

55. Garcia, J. R., Gesselman, A. N., Reynolds, T. A., Frederick, D. A., & Mark, K. P. (under review). Intimate behaviors that promote relationship satisfaction, sexual satisfaction, and orgasm: A cluster analysis of behavioral repertoires at last sexual event.

54. Crosby, R., Mark, K.P., Graham, C., Milhausen, R. R., Sanders, S., & Yarber, B. (under review). Giving condoms a new feel: An exploratory test of a university-based condom distribution program designed to enhance sexual pleasure.

Refereed Presentations (student co-author)

118. Lukacena, K.M., & Mark, K.P. (2020). Communicating a history of sexual trauma: Partner responses to women’s disclosure. National Communication Association, Indianapolis, IN.

117. Gesselman, A., Mark, K.P., Lehmiller, J., & Garcia, J. (2020). Association between loneliness and COVID-19 symptoms during the pandemic lockdown. Psychology of Global Crises.

116. Hoskins, K., Ruden, S., & Mark, K.P. (2020). Gaslighting strategies used by men on dating applications. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, New Orleans, LA.

115. Leistner, C. & Mark, K.P. (2020). Associations Between Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), Sexual Costs/Rewards, and Satisfaction Among Intact Couples with Children. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, New Orleans, LA.

114. Mark, K.P., Garcia, J., Gesselman, A., & Lehmiller, J. (2020). Sexual and Relationship Satisfaction During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, New Orleans, LA.

113. Haus, K. & Mark, K.P. (2020). The role of sexual fantasy and need fulfillment in infidelity. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, New Orleans, LA. 7

112. Stage, M.A., Wilcoxon, S., Jenkins C., Heaney, C., Bohmer C., Haus K., Ruden, S., & Mark, K.P. (2020). ‘Don’t You Know That You’re Toxic?’: Exploring Themes of Toxic Masculinity Through Online Dating Applications. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. New Orleans, LA.

111. Vowels, L., Vowels, M., & Mark, K.P. (2020). What predicts sexual satisfaction? A machine learning approach. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. New Orleans, LA.

110. Vowels, L., & Mark, K.P. (2020). Assessing strategies for mitigating sexual desire discrepancy in a daily diary study of mixed-sex couples. International Academy of Relationships Research. London, UK. COVID-19.

109. Mark, K.P., & Leistner, C.E. (2020). Risk and protective factors for sexual desire among women with children and their romantic partners. Symposium titled “Sexual desire and pleasure across the pregnancy-postpartum-parenting transition” with T. Lorenz, S. Jawed- Wessel, & K. Clephane at Association for Psychological Science. Chicago, IL. COVID-19.

108. Whitney, E., Mark., K.P., Haus, K., Quickel, C., & Zeliak, C. (2019, October). Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Prevention and Education: Classroom Strategies for Teachers. Kentucky Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. Louisville, KY.

107. Haus, K., & Mark, K.P. (2019). Getting a grip: Examining the roles of within relationships through relationship satisfaction, sexual satisfaction, and desire. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. Denver, CO.

106. Leistner, C.E., & Mark, K.P. (2019). Costs and rewards of the sexual relationship and the impact on desire among couples with children. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. Denver, CO.

105. Michel, K., & Mark, K.P. (2019). A qualitative analysis of North American men’s circumcision status preferences. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. Denver, CO.

104. Vowels, L., Hoskins, K., & Mark, K.P. (2019). Effective and ineffective strategies for moving beyond sexual trauma into a health sexual relationship. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. Denver, CO.

103. Vowels, L., Mark, K.P., & Bunting, A. (2019). The impact of bi-erasure on sexual and relationship satisfaction in a sample of mixed sex couples. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. Denver, CO.

102. Vowels, M.J., Vowels, L., Wood, N.D., Mark, K.P. (2019). Insights into the cycles of family life via spectral and cross-spectral analysis. National Council for Family Research: Theory Construction and Research Methodology Workshop. Fort Worth, TX.

101. Haus, K., Michel, K., & Mark, K.P. (2019). Implementing participant-led trauma-informed sexuality education to pregnant and teen moms in Kentucky. Center for Clinical and Translational Science. University of Kentucky: Lexington, KY.

100. Mark, K.P. & Ziliak, C. (2019). Lex Ed: Advancing comprehensive sexuality education policy in Kentucky. Center for Clinical and Translational Science. University of Kentucky: Lexington, KY. 8

99. Mark, K.P. & Hoskins, K. (2019). “It doesn’t define me”: Women’s strategies for moving beyond sexual trauma to healthy sexual relationships. Society for Sex Therapy and Research. Toronto, Canada.

98. Garcia, J. R., Gesselman, A. N., Reynolds, T. A., Mark, K. P., & Frederick, D. A. (2019). Behavioral repertoires at last partnered sexual event: Associations with orgasm, sexual satisfaction, and relationship satisfaction. Society for Personality and Social Psychology. Portland, OR.

97. Mark, K.P., & Bunting, A. (2018). The impact of bi-[in]visibility on satisfaction of bisexual individuals and their partners in mixed-sex relationships. Canadian Sex Research Forum. Toronto, Canada.

96. Merzke, M., Bunting, A., Moore, S., & Mark, K.P. (2018). A qualitative thematic analysis of feelings of bi-erasure in long-term mixed sex relationships. Canadian Sex Research Forum. Toronto, Canada.

95. Mark, K.P. (2018). What’s identity got to do with it? Sexual desire discrepancy in bisexual and heterosexual women in long-term relationships with men. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. Montreal, Canada.

94. Wilson, N., Jenkins, C., & Mark, K.P. (2018). Let’s talk about it: The impact of sexual communication, communication discrepancy, and sexual desire discrepancy on satisfaction in a sexually diverse sample. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. Montreal, Canada.

93. Karle, E.R., Hurst, C., Bender, M., & Mark, K.P. (2018). An in-depth qualitative examination of the pursuit of sexual pleasure in HIV-negative Black women’s HIV serodiscordant long-term relationships. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. Montreal, Canada.

92. Leistner, C., Mark, K.P., & Michel, K. (2018). Attitudes toward mothers as sexual beings: Scale development and associations with sexual health outcomes among couples with children. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. Montreal, Canada.

91. Leistner, C., & Mark, K.P. (2018). Adverse childhood experiences (ACE): Impact on infidelity and sexual rewards and costs in the context of in-tact romantic relationships among couples with children. American Public Health Association. San Diego, CA.

90. Mark, K.P., Vowels, L., & Luftman, V. (2018). Sexual pleasure in clients with sexual trauma: A qualitative approach. American Association for Marital and Family Therapy. Louisville, KY.

89. Mark, K.P., Bunting, A. (2018). Bi erasure in bi-identified individuals in mixed sex relationships. American Association for Marital and Family Therapy. Louisville, KY.

88. Mark, K.P., Bunting, A., & Moore, S. (2018). Sexual desire and the modulation of desire discrepancy in a sample of bisexual women in long-term relationships with men. International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health. San Diego, CA.

87. Mark, K.P., Phelps, S., Mullis, L., & Wilson, N. (2018). Interdisciplinary mentorship & publication: Lessons from the Sexual Health Promotion Lab at University of Kentucky. Society for Public Health Education. Columbus, OH. 9

86. Mark, K.P., & Leistner, C.E. (2018). Strategies for maintaining sexual wellbeing in long term relationships of parents and non-parents. Society for Public Health Education. Columbus, OH.

85. Phelps, S. & Mark, K.P. (2017). "I'll Have a Side of Sex Education": Exploring elements of a parent sexuality education program. National Sex Education Conference, Atlantic City, NJ.

84. Mark, K.P. (2017). The role of women’s sexual health in overall health and happiness. Kentucky Gender and Women’s Studies Conference. Lexington, KY.

83. Mark, K.P., Rosenkrantz, D., & Wilson, N. (2017). The importance of women’s sexual desire in sexual health research. Kentucky Gender and Women’s Studies Conference. Lexington, KY.

82. Garcia, J.R., Gesselman, A.N., Mark, K.P., & Frederick, D.A. (2017). Effects of touch on coupled Americans’ relationship and sexual satisfaction. Human Behavior and Evolution Society. 81. Leistner, C., & Mark, K.P. (2017). Impact of adverse childhood experiences on sexual and relational outcomes among parents in long-term partnerships. American Public Health Association. Atlanta, GA.

80. Field, H., Leistner, C., & Mark, K.P. (2017). Adverse childhood experiences and pregnancy intention among long-term couples with children. American Public Health Association. Atlanta, GA.

79. Leistner, C., & Mark, K.P. (2017). Positive communication: The role of four positive communication strategies in influencing sexual desire, desire discrepancies, and satisfaction in a sample of parents. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. Atlanta, GA. 78. Bunting, A., & Mark, K.P. (2017). Do you see me now? Bi-[in]visibility among individuals in mixed-sex relationships. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. Atlanta, GA.

77. Mark, K.P., & Vowels, L. (2017). A longitudinal actor-partner interdependence model approach to the link between sexual and relationship satisfaction. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. Atlanta, GA.

76. Wilson, N., Merzke, M., & Mark, K.P. (2017). The impact of sexual and relational satisfaction on feigning orgasm in diverse individuals. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. Atlanta, GA.

75. Wilson, N., & Mark, K.P. (2017). The impact of discrepancy in actual and desired duration of oral, vaginal, and anal sex on sexual and relationship satisfaction in a diverse sample. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. Atlanta, GA.

74. Lasslo, J., & Mark, K.P. (2017). The influence of patient-provider interaction quality and genital self-concept on pelvic exam seeking behavior and anxiety. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. Atlanta, GA.

73. Beale, K., & Mark, K.P. (2017). Religious influences on sex education: A comparison of two bible belts, Netherlands vs. USA. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. Atlanta, GA.

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72. Acquati, C., Kayser, K., Mark, K.P., Karam, E., & Collins, W. (2016). Mutuality, dyadic coping, and quality of life among middle-aged couples coping with breast cancer. The Gerontological Society of America. New Orleans, LA.

71. Acquati, C., Kayser, K., Mark, K.P., Karam, E., & Collins, W. (2016). Couples coping with breast cancer across the developmental trajectory: Examining the role of mutuality in predicting dyadic coping of patients and partners in younger and older dyads. Society for Social Work and Research.

70. Acquati, C., Kayser, K., Mark, K.P., Karam, E., & Collins, W. (2016). Understanding the experience of younger women with breast cancer and their partners: A cross-sectional investigation. Society for Social Work and Research.

69. Mark, K.P., & Phelps, S. (2016). What’s love got to do with it? Perceptions of love and sex in a sexually diverse sample. Canadian Sex Research Forum, Quebec City, QC, Canada.

68. Acquati, C., Kayser, K., Wittmann, D., Moon, H., Mark, K.P., Karam, E., & Collins, W. (2016). Testing the relational-cultural model of dyadic coping among couples coping with early- stage breast cancer. Stress and Coping Research Meeting. Milan, Italy.

67. Mark, K.P., Okhotnikov, I. A., & Wood, N. D. (2016). Dyadic analyses of couples’ daily reports of love and sexual satisfaction. National Council on Family Relations. Minneapolis, MN.

66. Mark, K.P., & Leistner, C. (2016). Defining “normal” in sexuality research. New View Capstone, Bloomington, IN.

65. Mark, K.P., Wilson, N., & Randolph, M. (2016). Demographic correlates of average, desired, and perceived average men’s IELT in a sexually diverse global sample. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. Phoenix, AZ.

64. Lasslo, J., Mark, K.P., Mullis, L.C., & Crosby, R. (2016). Better sex with latex: The intersection of pleasure and condoms from a couple-based interview study. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. Phoenix, AZ.

63. Mullis, L.C., & Mark, K.P. (2016). Sexuality & intellectual disability training for support professionals: Important updates to curriculum & approach. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. Phoenix, AZ.

62. Leistner, C., & Mark, K.P. (2016). Fifty shades of sexual health and BDSM identity messaging: A thematic analysis of the Fifty Shades series. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. Phoenix, AZ.

61. Phelps, S., & Mark, K.P. (2016). Using the parent-based expansion of the Theory of Planned Behavior to determine and influence parents’ intentions to communicate with their children about sexual health. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. Phoenix, AZ.

60. Acquati, C., Kayser, K., Moon, H., Mark, K.P., Collins, W., & Karam, E. (2016). Older couples coping with early-stage breast cancer: A cross-sectional examination of mutuality, dyadic coping, and quality of life. Gerontological Society of America. New Orleans, LA.

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59. Mark, K.P. (2016). Explanations for high rates of non-monogamy in a world that reinforces the norm of monogamy. International Academy of Relationships Research, Toronto, ON.

58. Mark, K.P. (2016). Sex ed is a health issue: Support for comprehensive sex education. International Academy of Relationships Research, Toronto, ON.

57. Mark, K.P. (2016). Spontaneous and responsive sexual desire as a state. International Academy of Sex Research, Malmo, Sweden.

57. Mark, K.P. (2016). Organizing chair and moderator of symposium titled “Women’s sexual desire: Innovative advancements in research”. International Academy of Sex Research, Malmo, Sweden.

56. Leistner, C., Mark, K.P., & Rosenkrantz, D. (2015). Sexual satisfaction: The role of communication and desire among bisexual, gay, lesbian, and straight partnered individuals. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. Albuquerque, NM.

55. Mark, K.P., Smith, R., Young, A., & Crosby, R. (2015). Understanding misclassification bias in sex research: Comparing three-month recall to daily reporting of sexual behaviors. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. Albuquerque, NM.

54. Mark, K.P., & Bennett, S. (2015). The impact of sexual value sources on satisfaction and desire in sexually diverse men and women. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. Albuquerque, NM.

53. Leistner, C., Haynes Owen, K., Mark, K.P., & Herbenick, D. (2015). Mothers’ employment, sexual outcomes, and positive partner appraisals: Implications for sex education and therapy among parents. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. Albuquerque, NM.

52. Mark, K.P., & Leistner, C.E. (2015). No sex for us: Event-level reasons for choosing to not engage in sex in long-term couples. Canadian Sex Research Forum, Kelowna, BC.

51. Mark, K.P. & Leistner, C.E. (2015). The co-existence of love and desire: Experiences of bisexual, lesbian, and straight women. Canadian Sex Research Forum, Kelowna, BC.

50. Mark, K.P. (2015). Modulating sexual desire and sexual desire discrepancy in bisexual, lesbian, and straight women. International Academy of Sex Research. Toronto, ON.

49. Mark, K.P., Leistner, C. (2015). Attached and satisfied: Attachment style, satisfaction, and desire in a diverse sample. American Association for Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists. Minneapolis, MN.

48. Phelps, S., & Mark, K.P. (2015). Mind over matter: The interconnectedness of love and sex in a diverse sample. American Association for Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists. Minneapolis, MN.

47. Leistner, C., Mark, K.P., & Estebo, M. (2015). To have or to want: The connection between love and desire in bi, lesbian, and straight women. American Association for Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists. Minneapolis, MN.

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46. Bennett, S., & Mark, K.P. (2015). The importance of sexual values in identity development: A qualitative exploration in a sexually diverse sample. Society for Public Health Education. Portland, OR.

45. Mark, K.P. (2015). Sexual desire, it’s complicated: Results from two studies of bi, lesbian, and straight women. International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health. Austin, TX.

44. Mark, K.P., & Jozkowski, K.N. (2015). Let’s talk about sex: The importance of teaching communication in sex education programming. Hawaii International Conference on Education. Honolulu, HI.

43. Mark, K.P. (2015). Sexual pleasure, desire, and intimacy: Vital yet missing links in sex education. Hawaii International Conference on Education. Honolulu, HI.

42. Mark, K.P., & Leistner, C. (2014). “I can’t get no satisfaction”: The experience of daily sexual desire with no sex and its impact on overall satisfaction, love, and desire. Canadian Sex Research Forum, Kingston, ON.

41. Mark, K.P., Garcia, J., & Fisher, H. (2014). Perceived emotional and sexual satisfaction derived from different relational contexts in a sexually diverse sample. Canadian Sex Research Forum, Kingston, ON.

40. Mark, K.P. (2014). He said, she said: Addressing discrepant self-reports in mixed-sex dyadic data. Canadian Sex Research Forum, Kingston, ON.

39. Mark, K.P., & Meidl, C. (2014). Attachment style and sexual desire: The role of satisfaction in a sample of sexually diverse adults. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Omaha, NB.

38. Mark, K.P., & Rosenkrantz, R. (2014). The sparks of sexual desire: Sexual identity and the motivation behind desire. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Omaha, NB.

37. Mark, K.P., Vrangalova, Z., Maas, M., & Lehmiller, J. (2014). Keeping the science in sex: Disseminating sex research to broad audiences. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Omaha, NB.

36. Leistner, C., Owens, K., & Mark, K.P. (2014). Solitary and dyadic sexual behavior of stay-at- home mothers and full-time working mothers. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Omaha, NB.

35. Rosenkrantz, D., & Mark, K.P. (2014). The complexity of predicting bisexual attitudes toward monogamy. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Omaha, NB.

34. Mark, K.P. & Leistner, C. (2014). “Not tonight, honey”: Reasons for sexual avoidance in a daily experience study of mixed-sex couples. International Academy of Sex Research, Dubrovnik, Croatia.

33. Stanek, M., Toland, M., & Mark, K.P. (2014). Exploratory Bifactor Factor Analysis of the Monogamy Attitudes Scale. American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

32. Mark, K.P., Rosenkrantz, D. & Kerner, I. (2014). “Bi”ing into Monogamy: Attitudes toward monogamy in a sample of bisexual adults. American Association of Sexuality Educators Counselors and Therapists, Monterey, CA. 13

31. Bennett, S., & Mark, K.P. (2014). A Thematic Analysis of the Value Placed on Sex by College Students and its Implication for Sexual Health Education in Adolescence and Young Adulthood. Society for Public Health Education, Baltimore, MD.

30. Mark, K.P. (2013). Sexual desire discrepancy at the event level: Impact on satisfaction with sexual event in a sample of couples. Canadian Sex Research Forum, Charlottetown, PEI.

29. Mark, K.P., Herbenick, D., & Mullinax, M. (2013). Out of sync? How women work through sexual desire discrepancy with their male partners. Canadian Sex Research Forum, Charlottetown, PEI.

28. Mark, K.P. & Reece, M. (2013). How to present professionally: From job posting selection to CV, cover letter to interview, job talk to negotiating a lab of your own. International Academy of Sex Research, Chicago, IL.

27. Mark, K.P. (2013). Sexual desire discrepancy at the event level: Impact on occurrence of daily sexual behavior. International Academy of Sex Research, Chicago, IL.

26. Mark, K.P., Crosby, R., & Charnigo, R. (2013). ACASI and CERTAS reports on sexual behavior: Understanding misclassification bias in sex research. Youth + Tech + Health Live, San Francisco, CA.

25. Mark, K.P., Fortenberry, J.D., Herbenick, D., Reece, M., & Sanders, S. (2012). A psychometric comparison of three scales and a single-item measure to assess sexual satisfaction. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Tampa, FL.

24. Mark, K.P., Herbenick, D., Fortenberry, J.D., Sanders, S., & Reece, M. (2012). The object of sexual desire: Examining the “what” in “what do you desire?”. Canadian Sex Research Forum, Ottawa, ON.

23. Mark, K.P. (2012). Methodological considerations for integrating sex into relationships research. Symposium: “Keeping the sex in relationships research”. International Academy of Relationships Research, Chicago, IL.

22. Mark, K.P. (2012). What’s more important for satisfaction: Individual sexual desire or sexual desire discrepancy? Midcontinent and Eastern meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Bloomington, IN.

21. Mark, K.P., Jawed-Wessel, S., Smith, N.K., Roth, A., & Schick, V. (2012). Advances in research on women’s sexual health and wellness. Symposium. Indiana Public Health Association, Indianapolis, IN.

20. Mark, K.P., & Herbenick, D. (2011). The ebb and flow of women’s sexual desire: Self- descriptions from women in long-term relationships with men. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Houston, TX.

19. Jawed-Wessel, S., Mark, K.P., & Sanders, S. (2011). A path model of women’s subjective orgasm expectations and goals related to satisfaction. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Houston, TX.

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18. Mark, K.P., Anderson, B., & Greene Foster, D. (2011). Panel: Student pathways and early career trajectories. American Public Health Association, Washington, DC.

17. Mark, K.P., & Jawed-Wessel, S. (2011). Impact of individual sexual desire and couple desire discrepancy on sexual and relationship satisfaction in a sample of couples. American Public Health Association, Washington, DC.

16. Mark, K.P., & Herbenick, D. (2011). The impact of current attraction to partner and changes in attraction to partner on women’s satisfaction in long-term relationships. Canadian Sex Research Forum, Vancouver, BC.

15. Mark, K.P. (2011). Impact of sexual desire discrepancy on the relationship satisfaction of heterosexual couples. Women in Science Research Conference. Bloomington, IN.

14. Mark, K.P., Schick, V., Herbenick, D., Dodge, B., & Reece, M. (2010). Patterns of condom acquisition by condom using men in the United States. American Public Health Association, Denver, CO. 13. Mark, K.P., & Murray, S. (2010). Gender differences and predictors of desire discrepancy in a sample of heterosexual couples. Society the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Las Vegas, NV.

12. Mark, K.P., & Jozkowski, K.N. (2010). The mediating effects of sexual and nonsexual communication on sexual and relationship satisfaction. Canadian Sex Research Forum, Toronto, ON.

11. Mark, K.P. (2010). What predicts sexual satisfaction in a sample of heterosexual couples? Women in Science Research Conference, Bloomington, IN.

10. Mark, K.P., Maitland, S., & Milhausen, R.R. (2009). The impact of factors that inhibit or enhance sexual arousal on sexual and relationship satisfaction in monogamous heterosexual relationships of young adults. Society of the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

9. Mark, K.P., Maitland, S., & Milhausen, R.R. (2009). The impact of perceived sexual compatibility on sexual and relationship satisfaction in monogamous heterosexual relationships of young adults. Canadian Sex Research Forum, Halifax, NS.

8. Mark, K.P., Janssen, E., & Milhausen, R.R. (2009). Infidelity in heterosexual couples: Demographics, interpersonal, and personality-related predictors of extradyadic sex. International Academy of Sex Research, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

7. Milhausen, R.R., & Mark, K.P. (2009). Women’s sexuality: The latest on sexual problems and their solutions. Guelph Sexuality Conference, Guelph, ON.

6. Mark, K.P., Janssen, E., & Milhausen, R.R. (2008). Infidelity: Attributes and predictors of extradyadic sex in men and women who are in a monogamous relationship. Society of the Scientific Study of Sexuality, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

5. Mark, K.P. (2008). A discourse analytic study of women’s descriptions of sexual problems in online weblogs. Canadian Sex Research Forum, Montreal, QC.

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4. Mark, K.P., Janssen, E., & Milhausen, R.R. (2008). Infidelity: Attributes and predictors of extradyadic sex in men and women who are in a monogamous relationship. Family Relations and Applied Nutrition Research Fair, Guelph, ON.

3. Mark, K.P., Janssen, E., & Milhausen, R.R. (2008). Infidelity in the modern couple: Predictors, attributes, and the role of risk taking in those who cheat. Guelph Sexuality Conference, Guelph, ON.

2. Mark, K.P. & Rehman, U. (2006). Differences between depressed and non-depressed individuals in their responses to rejection versus acceptance by a potential romantic partner. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL.

1. Mark, K.P. & Rehman, U. (2006). Differences between depressed and non-depressed individuals in their responses to rejection versus acceptance by a potential romantic partner. Ontario Health Council Enhancing Women’s Health Research. Ottawa, ON.

Invited Presentations

37. Mark, K.P. (2020). The dark side of sex education. Everything is Science: Community-wide science festival. Lexington, KY.

36. Mark, K.P. (2019). Advocacy in sex education. Social Justice Lunch Series. Center for Equality and Social Justice, University of Kentucky: Lexington, KY.

35. Mark, K.P. (2019). Sexual desire and keeping the spark alive in the context of parenthood. Lilac House. Lexington, KY.

34. Mark, K.P. (2019). Sex education for preschoolers: How to start the conversation. Lilac House. Lexington, KY.

33. Mark, K.P. (2019). Sex education teacher training and talking about sex with preschoolers. SAYRE School. Lexington, KY.

32. Mark, K.P. (2019). Sex education and navigating sexual consent for middle schoolers. Providence Middle School. Lexington, KY.

31. Mark, K.P. (2019). The role of sexual pleasure in couple relationships and why it needs to be prioritized. Invited Plenary address associated with research award at Annual Meeting for Society for Advancing Sexual Health. St. Louis, MO.

30. Mark, K.P. (2019). Current controversies in sexual health research. Canyon Ranch Sensuality Event. Tuscon, AZ.

29. Mark, K.P. (2019). What do we (not) know aobut sexual pleasure? Canyon Ranch Sensuality Event. Tuscon, AZ.

28. Mark, K.P. (2019). Sexual desire discrepancy: How to get the sync back. Canyon Ranch Sensuality Event. Tuscon, AZ.

27. Mark, K.P. (2019). Sex education in the USA. Canyon Ranch Sensuality Event. Tuscon, AZ.

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26. Mark, K.P. (2019). Sexual desire discrepancy. Kentucky Social Work Association. Joseph Beth Bookstore: Lexington, KY.

25. Mark, K.P. (2019). Why sexual pleasure matters and where we are failing. Stand Up Science: Comedian Shane Mauss and the Here We Are Podcast. Cosmic Charlie’s: Lexington, KY.

24. Mark, K.P. (2019). Sexual pleasure and the pleasure deficit in women’s sexual health. Everything is Science Symposium: A City-Wide Festival. Lexington, KY.

23. Mark, K.P. (2019). Making relationships stick. Everything is Science Symposium: A City-Wide Festival. Lexington, KY.

22. Mark, K.P. (2019). Benefits of prioritizing sexual pleasure in couple relationships. Invited plenary address at Society for Personality and Social Psychology. Portland, OR.

21. Mark, K.P. (2018). Bisexual and straight women’s sexual well-being in the context of their long- term relationships with men. International Academy of Sex Research. Madrid, Spain.

20. Mark, K.P. (2018). Birds, Bees, and Unicorns: A Sexuality and Relationships Q&A. Sound Bar Health Series. Lexington, KY.

19. Mark, K.P. (2018). Reproductive freedom, reproductive health, and sexuality. Sexual and Reproductive Health Symposium. University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY.

18. Mark, K.P. (2018). Sexual health disparities in the LGBTQ* population. Everything is Science Symposium: A City-Wide Festival. Lexington, KY.

17. Mark, K.P. & Brown, J. (2017). Sexual health for diverse populations. Fostering Goodwill & Bluegrass Black Pride. Lexington, KY.

16. Mark, K.P. (2016). The science of sexual desire & desire discrepancy. Canyon Ranch. Tuscon, AZ.

15. Mark, K.P. (2016). The science of attraction & infidelity. Canyon Ranch. Tuscon, AZ.

14. Mark, K.P. (2016). The science of sexual & relationship satisfaction. Canyon Ranch. Tuscon, AZ.

13. Mark, K.P., & Finley, N. (2016). Myths & facts in treating low sexual desire. Canyon Ranch. Tucson, AZ.

12. Mark, K.P. (2016). The science of sex and relationships. Suds n’ Science at West Sixth Brewing. Lexington, KY.

11. Mark, K.P. (2016). Three-part series on sexual function and dysfunction for psychiatry residents. University of Kentucky Psychiatry Department. Lexington, KY.

10. Mark, K.P. (2016). Addressing sexual health disparities in health professions. University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences. Lexington, KY.

9. Mark, K.P. (2016). Methodological and conceptual considerations when examining sexual desire. Interdisciplinary Sexuality Seminar, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 17

8. Mark, K.P. (2016). Talking to students about sex. Guest Lecture for EDS 589, Dr. Flannagan. University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY.

7. Mark, K.P. (2015). Dyadic data analysis. Guest Lecture for FAM. Dr. Vazsonyi. University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY.

6. Mark, K.P. (2015). Lessons learned about sex, love, and well-being: Insights from a sex and relationships researcher. Wellness Conference of UK Health and Wellness. Lexington, KY

5. Mark, K.P., & Steven-Watkins, D. (2015). Mapping the research landscape: Incorporating students in university research. Spring Research Conference. Louisville, KY.

4. Mark, K.P. (2013). Trending topics debate: Mandated insurance coverage for . Student Activities Board of University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY.

3. Mark, K.P. (2013). The relationship and communication skills you need to navigate romantic relationships. Educational outreach at the Florence Crittenten Home, Lexington, KY.

2. Mark, K.P. (2013). Employing safer sex behaviors to avoid unintended pregnancy: Why desire matters. Educational outreach at the Florence Crittenten Home, Lexington, KY.

1. Mark, K.P. (2012). My sexual health promotion research process. PRISM Lab Meeting, Lexington, KY.

E. GRANTS, AWARDS, AND FELLOWSHIPS

External Funding for Research

Applied, Under Review

2020 CDC U01 RFA-CE-20-001 (resubmission) Co-Principal Investigator with A Coker “Evaluating Practice-based Programs, Policies, and Practices from CDCs Rape Prevention and Education (RPE) Program: Expanding the Evidence to Prevent Sexual Violence” Co-Is: M. Maas, C. Brown, H. Bush

2020 Russell Sage Foundation Co-Principal Investigator with A Gesselman, J Garcia, and J Lehmiller Loneliness and well-being in LGBTQ+ individuals during COVID-19 social disconnection.

2020 Office of the Vice President for Research, Indiana University Co-Principal Investigator with A Gesselman, J Garcia, and J Lehmiller Sex and relationships in the time of COVID-19.

Applied, Awarded

2020 Social Science Research Council Co-Principal Investigator with A Gesselman, J Garcia, and J Lehmiller Loneliness, well-being and meaningful digital connections in LGBTQ+ individuals during COVID-19. 18

2020 Kinsey Institute Response Grant Co-Principal Investigator with J Garcia, A Gesselman, J Lehmiller “Sexual Behavior and Intimate Relationships During COVID-19”

2016 Patty Brisben Foundation for Women’s Sexual Health Research Grant Co-Principal Investigator with C Leistner “Daily-Level Risk and Protective Factors for Sexual Desire Among Women with Children”

2016 Good in Bed Investigator-Initiated Grant Principal Investigator “Penis Perceptions Study: Examining the Perceptions and Attitudes of Men and Women toward Men’s Sexual Functioning”

2016 Clark County Community Foundation, Bluegrass Community Foundation Co-Principal Investigator with S Phelps “Talking Parents Healthy Teens: Worksite Education for Parents”

2016 American Institute of Bisexuality Research Grant Principal Investigator “A Daily Experience Study of Mixed-Sex Couples: Sexual Behavioral, Psychosocial, & Relational Correlates of Sexual Desire & Satisfaction”

2014 – 2016 Seed-Grant to Support Sex Education Implementation Principal Investigator “Integrating National Sexuality Education Standards into Sexuality Education at University of Kentucky” Future of Sex Education (FoSE), Advocates for Youth

2011 – 2012 Patty Brisben Foundation for Women’s Sexual Health Research Grant Co-Principal Investigator with Dr. D Herbenick “The Impact of Women’s Sexual Desire on Sexual Satisfaction and Event-Level Quality of Sexual Experience in the Context of Long Term Heterosexual Relationships”

2010 – 2012 Social Science and Humanities Research Council Doctoral Fellowship Principal Investigator “A Multidimensional Measure of Sexual Quality and Desire in Same Sex and Mixed Sex Relationships” Canadian Federal Government: Ottawa, Ontario

Applied, Not Awarded

2020 CDC U01 RFA-CE-20-001 Co-Principal Investigator with A Coker “Evaluating Practice-based Programs, Policies, and Practices from CDCs Rape Prevention and Education (RPE) Program: Expanding the Evidence to Prevent Sexual Violence” Co-Is: E. Whitney, M. Maas, C. Brown, H. Bush

2017 Patty Brisben Foundation for Women’s Sexual Health Research Grant Principal Investigator “The Role of Sexual Desire and Quality of Sexual Experience in Human Female Sexual Vocalization”

2016 Lelo HEX Condom Manufacturer Principal Investigator “Sexual Pleasure, Quality of Sexual Experience, and Condom Fit and Feel Comparison of HEX Condoms to Standard Latex Condoms”

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2015 NICHD Research Short Course R25 PA-12-207 Co-Principal Investigator with Dr. C Williams “University of Kentucky Sexual and Reproductive Health Education Data Seminar (UK-SRHEDS)” National Institutes of Health (NIH)

2014 Patty Brisben Foundation for Women’s Sexual Health Research Grant Principal Investigator “A Longitudinal Dyadic Examination of Heterosexual, Bisexual, and Lesbian Women’s Sexual Desire and Satisfaction”

2013 Creative and Novel Ideas in HIV Research (CNIHR) Principal Investigator “Preventing HIV Transmission in HIV-Negative Young Black Women Involved in HIV-Serodiscordant Heterosexual Relationships” National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Centers for AIDS Research (CFAR)

Internal Funding for Research

Applied, Under Review

2020 UK CURE Alliance Pilot Funding Program Co-Principal Investigator with A. Coker. “Violence Intervention and Prevention: UnSafe at Home During COVID-19” Center for Clinical and Translational Sciences (CCTS)

Applied, Awarded

2019 Third Annual Kentucky Gender and Women’s Studies Conference Co-Investigator with GWS Graduate Student Organization, C. Mason, R. S. Parker, R. Jimenez, & A. Coker Office of Institutional Diversity

2018 Co-Curricular Programming for UKs Renovated Student Center Co-Investigator with K. Fallin-Bennett, J. Brown, and D. Sobel. “Transforming the Conversation around Queer Sexual Health & Health Care”.

2015 University of Kentucky Research Support Grant (3rd submission) Principal Investigator “An Interview Pilot Study of HIV-negative African-American Women Involved in HIV-Serodiscordant Mixed-Sex Relationships” Vice President’s Office for Research, University of Kentucky

Applied, Not Awarded

2019 Early Career and High Impact Pilot Project Grant Co-Investigator with K. Hill and TK Logan. “High Risk Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Adolescents in a Psychiatric Care Facility: Prevalence Trends, Unique Risks, Protective Factors, and Service Needs”. Center for Clinical and Translational Sciences (CCTS)

2019 Igniting Research Collaboration (IRC) Grant Co-Investigator with K. Hill and TK Logan. “Examining characteristics, mental health, behavioral risks, and service needs of transgender and gender non- conforming adolescents admitted to a psychiatric inpatient unit” Office of the Vice President for Research 20

2017 UK Women and Philanthropy Network Co-Investigator with L. Bollinger. “Preparing Fitness and Health Promotion Professionals to Combat Kentucky’s Health Disparities”

2017 Creative Activities Award Principal Investigator “The Role of Human Female Sexual Vocalization in Quality of Sexual Experience” College of Education, University of Kentucky

2014 University of Kentucky Research Support Grant (2nd submission) Principal Investigator “An Interview Pilot Study of HIV-negative African-American Women Involved in HIV-Serodiscordant Mixed-Sex Relationships” Vice President’s Office for Research, University of Kentucky

2014 University of Kentucky Research Support Grant (1st submission) Principal Investigator “An Interview Pilot Study of HIV-negative African-American Women Involved in HIV-Serodiscordant Mixed-Sex Relationships” Vice President’s Office for Research, University of Kentucky

2014 Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) Pilot Grant Principal Investigator on Multisite Study “Couples Coping with Impaired Sexual Function During and After Treatment for Rectal Cancer” CCTS, University of Kentucky

2013 Summer Faculty Research Fellowship Principal Investigator “Understanding the Importance of Including Sexual Pleasure in Sexual Health Education Outreach” Vice President’s Office for Research, University of Kentucky

2013 Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) Pilot Grant Principal Investigator on Multisite Study “Couples Coping with Impaired Sexual Function During and After Treatment for Rectal Cancer” CCTS, University of Kentucky

2013 Mary C. Bingham Seminar & Thomas D. Clarke Lectureship Faculty Grant Principal Investigator “Sexuality, Sexual Health, and Sex Education in the Netherlands: A Cultural Comparative Student Learning Experience” University of Kentucky

Fellowships and Awards

2020 Oswald Research & Creativity Competition Consent & Sex Education: A Detailed Look into the Policy of 14 States and Washington DC Student mentee: Sydney Wilcoxon First Place, Social Sciences Second Place, Humanities Critical Research

2020 Sarah Bennett Holmes Award Nominee University of Kentucky

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2019 Outstanding Research Award Society for the Advancement of Sexual Health (SASH)

2019 Women’s Executive Leadership Development (WELD) Scholar Office for Faculty Development University of Kentucky: Lexington, Kentucky

2019 William B. Sturgill Award for Excellence in Graduate Education Nominee The Graduate School University of Kentucky: Lexington, Kentucky

2018 Teachers Who Make a Difference Award College of Education: University of Kentucky

2018 Sandra R. Leiblum Student Research Award (student mentee award) Graduate Student Mentee: Laura Vowels Society for Sex Therapy and Research

2015 –17 BIRCWH Associate Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women’s Health (BIRCWH) University of Kentucky

2017 Ken Freedman Outstanding Faculty Advisor Award Nominee Student and Academic Support Office University of Kentucky

2017 Teachers Who Make a Difference Award College of Education University of Kentucky

2016 Teachers Who Make a Difference Award College of Education University of Kentucky

2015 TEDMED Research Scholar Health and Medicine Ideas that Matter

2015 Great Teacher Award Nominee Alumni Association University of Kentucky

2015 Undergraduate Research Faculty Mentor Award Nominee Office of Undergraduate Research University of Kentucky

2015 Best Poster Prize “Sexual Desire, It’s Complicated: Results from Bi, Lesbian, and Straight Women” International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health

2014 eLearning Innovation Initiative Faculty Grant Hybrid and Online Learning University of Kentucky 22

2014 Teaching Innovation Initiative Fund (TIIF) Grant Health Coaching Graduate Certificate University of Kentucky

F. TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Courses Independently Taught Semesters Taught Average Enrolment KHP 577: Health Promotion Internship 2 7 Department of Kinesiology & Health Promotion University of Kentucky: Lexington, KY

KHP 576: LGBTQ* Health Promotion 2 10 Department of Kinesiology & Health Promotion University of Kentucky: Lexington, KY

KHP 590-DL: Advanced Health Concepts 3 11 Department of Kinesiology & Health Promotion University of Kentucky: Lexington, KY

CPH 203: Sexual Health 1 87 Department of Health Behavior College of Public Health University of Kentucky: Lexington, KY

ISP 599: Sexual Health Education in the Netherlands 4 8 Department of Kinesiology and Health Promotion Study Abroad Program: Amsterdam, NL University of Kentucky: Lexington, KY

KHP 678: Sexual Health Promotion 3 13 Department of Kinesiology and Health Promotion University of Kentucky: Lexington, KY

KHP 220: Sexuality Education 9 30 Department of Kinesiology and Health Promotion University of Kentucky: Lexington, KY

KHP 674: Foundations of Health Promotion 4 13 Department of Kinesiology and Health Promotion University of Kentucky: Lexington, KY

KHP 220-DL: Sexuality Education Online 5 25 Department of Kinesiology and Health Promotion University of Kentucky: Lexington, KY

KHP 609: Healthy Couple Relationships 2 9 Department of Kinesiology and Health Promotion University of Kentucky: Lexington, KY

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PSY 395: Independent Psychology Research 2 3 Department of Psychology University of Kentucky: Lexington, KY

SHU 110: Women’s Health 1 30 Shanghai University & U of Kentucky Partnership Shanghai University: Shanghai, China

Student Research and Curriculum Mentoring

2012 – present Graduate Student (Thesis/Dissertation) Chair or Co-Chair 2019 Katarina Hoskins, MS, Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2019 Alina Kennedy, MS, Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2019 Thomas Ard, PhD, Educational Sciences, University of Kentucky 2019 Michelle Stage, MS, Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2018 Kamryn Michel, MS, Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2018 Katherine Haus, MS, Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2016 Elizabeth Greer, MS, Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2016 Kendall Coffman, MS, Family Sciences, University of Kentucky 2016 Julie Lasslo, PhD, Educational Sciences, University of Kentucky 2016 Lindsey Mullis, PhD, Educational Sciences, University of Kentucky 2015 Christine Leistner, PhD Educational Sciences, University of Kentucky 2015 Shannon Phelps, PhD Educational Sciences, University of Kentucky 2014 Mabruk Quabili, EdD Health Promotion, University of Kentucky

2012 – present Graduate (Comp Exams and/or Dissertation) Committee Member 2018 Jennifer Stuck, PhD, Counseling Psychology, University of Kentucky 2018 Kyle Simon, PhD, Developmental Psychology, University of Kentucky 2018 Kaylee Lukacena, PhD, Health Communication, University of Kentucky 2018 Monica Mundy, EdD, Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2018 Vilma Bursac, MS, Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2018 Matthew Vowels, MS, Family Science, University of Kentucky 2018 Anna Buchanan, MS, Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2018 Erika Karle, MS, Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2018 Sabrina Brewer, MS, Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2017 Caitlin Grasson, MS, Couple and Family Therapy, University of Kentucky 2017 Katherine Wilcoxson, MS, Exercise Science, University of Kentucky 2017 Heather Leger, MS, Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2017 Ethan Mattingly, MS, Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2017 Ashley Miller, MS, Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2017 Carolyn Meiller, PhD, Counselling Psychology, University of Kentucky 2016 Jillian Norwick, PhD, Family Sciences, University of Kentucky 2016 Ilana Pinsky, MS, Family Sciences, University of Kentucky 2016 Ilya Okhotnikov, PhD, Family Sciences, University of Kentucky 2016 Ben Montemoyer, EdD Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2016 Kristi Faber, MS, Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2016 Nicole Brooks, MS, Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2016 Courtney Gill, MS, Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2016 Caitlin Ottaway, MS, Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2016 Alana Miller, MS, Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2016 Christopher Berger, MS, Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2016 Chanetta Conttrell, MS, Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 24

2016 Jon Nichols, MS, Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2016 Nana Amaniampong, MS, Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2015 Megan Kidd, MS, Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2015 Marjorie Stanek, EdD Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2015 Lucia Novakova, MS Family Sciences, University of Kentucky 2015 Mark Spellmire, MS Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2015 Courtney Pflug, MS Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2015 Kristy Young, MS Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2015 Holly Brown, PhD Counseling Psychology, University of Kentucky 2015 Rachel Harrington, EdD Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2015 Courtney Gill, MS Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2015 Christopher Meidl, MS Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2015 Michael Westneat, MS Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2014 Brandy Reeves, MS Health Policy, University of Kentucky 2014 Chiara Acquati, PhD Social Work, University of Louisville 2014 Elizabeth Combs, EdD Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2014 Fielding Trapp, MS Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2013 Erinn McWilliams, MS Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2013 Melissa Scheelk, MS Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2013 Emily Waits, MS Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2013 Amy Chamberlain, MS Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2013 Olivia Dennison, MS Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2013 Leia Eldreth, MS Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2013 Lauren Ford, MS Health Promotion, University of Kentucky 2013 Michael McDaniel, MS Health Promotion, University of Kentucky

2012 – present University Graduate Faculty College of Education, Department of Kinesiology & Health Promotion College of Education, Education Sciences College of Public Health, Department of Health Behavior College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Gender and Women’s Studies University of Kentucky: Lexington, Kentucky

Additional Pedagogical Training

2019 Women Executive Leadership Development (WELD) Program Office of Faculty Advancement & Provosts Office: University of Kentucky

2016 Faculty Fellows Program for Multimodal Teaching Presentation U: University of Kentucky

2014 Sexual Attitudes Reassessment (SAR) Workshop 12 AASECT CE Credits: University of Kentucky

2014 Certified Quality Matters Peer Reviewer Training to Improve and Evaluate Online Course Design with Quality Matters University of Kentucky

2014 DATIC Dyadic Data Analysis Training Week Statistics Workshop led by Drs. David Kenny & Tessa West University of Connecticut: New Haven, Connecticut

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2014 eLearning Innovation Initiative Workshop Online and Hybrid Tracks: Office of eLearning: University of Kentucky

2013 Applied Multilevel Modeling for Longitudinal Data Statistics Workshop by Dr. Lesa Hoffman: University of Kentucky

2012 Hierarchical Linear Modeling UT Summer Statistics Institute: University of Texas at Austin: Austin, Texas

2012 Statistical Seminar: Hierarchical Linear Modeling Department of Statistics: Indiana University

2011 Critical Reflection about Teaching Practice Workshop Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning: Indiana University

2010 Statistical Seminar: Introduction to R Department of Statistics: Indiana University

2010 Statistical Seminar: Introduction to SAS Department of Statistics: Indiana University

2010 Statistical Seminar: Latent Growth Curve Models Department of Statistics: Indiana University

2010 Campus Climate Workshop Campus Instructional Consulting: Indiana University

2010 Designing Grading Rubrics Workshop Campus Writing Program: Indiana University

2009 Motivating Students Workshop Department of Philosophy: Indiana University

G. SERVICE AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Professional and Community-Level Service

2020 – present Editorial Board Member International Journal of Sexual Health

2020 – present Nominations and Elections Committee Member Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality

2019 – present Editorial Board Member Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy

2020 – present State Innovation Exchange Reproductive Rights Scholar SiX Reproductive Rights: Seeding New Ground

2019 – present Sex Education Policy Action Council (SEPAC) Member Sex Education Information Council of the United States (SIECUS)

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2018 – present Sexual Health Expert for Pillow Talk TV Segment Recurrent Monthly TV Segment on Midday Kentucky, ABC 36

2017 – present Sexual Health Educator Family Care Center of Fayette County Public Schools

2019 – present Sexual Health Educator The Well Lexington

2018 – present Scientific Program Committee International Academy of Sex Research

2019 Best Poster Award Judge International Academy of Sex Research

2017 – present Student Research Grant Review Chair Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality

2018 – present Editorial Board Member Archives of Sexual Behavior

2017 – present Editorial Board Member The Journal of Sex Research

2017 – 2020 Scientific Program Planning Co-Chair Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality

2015 – 2018 Elected Member of Board of Directors Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality

2015 Best Poster Award Judge (182 posters) International Academy of Sex Research

2015 Best Student Manuscript Award Judge International Academy of Sex Research

2015 Grant Review Selection Advisory Committee Member Extended Social Resource Program Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government

2013 – present Community Action Partner Planned Parenthood Advocates of Indiana and Kentucky

2013 – 2014 Sexual and Relationship Health Educator Florence Crittenton Home for Displaced Pregnant Teens

2013 – 2014 Grant Review Selection Committee Member Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

2013 Presentation Award Committee International Academy of Sex Research Annual Meeting

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2013 Grant Review Selection Committee Member Partner Agency Funding Review Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government

2010 – 2013 Sexuality Task Force Member Population, Reproductive, and Sexual Health Section American Public Health Association

Ad-Hoc Manuscript Reviewer 2020 – present Women and Health 2020 – present The Counseling Psychologist 2020 – present Sexuality Research and Social Policy 2017 – present Violence Against Women 2016 – present PLOS One 2016 – present American Journal of Sexuality Education 2015 – present Social Psychological and Personality Science 2015 – present Journal of Marriage and Family 2015 – present Journal of Relationships Research 2014 – present Emerging Adulthood 2014 – present Sexualities 2014 – present Journal of Family Issues 2014 – present Sexual Health 2014 – present Men & Masculinities 2013 – present Social Science Research 2013 – present Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 2012 – present American Journal of Health Education 2012 – present Journal of AIDS & HIV Research 2012 – present Archives of Sexual Behavior 2010 – present Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy 2010 – present Sexually Transmitted Infections 2010 – 2017 The Journal of Sex Research

Conference Abstract Reviewer 2015 – present Canadian Sex Research Forum Annual Meeting 2014 – present American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, & Therapists 2013 – present Annual Meeting of the International Academy of Sex Research 2009 – present Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality 2010 – 2012 Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association 2007 – 2009 Guelph Sexuality Conference

Scientific Session Moderator 2013 – present Annual Meeting of the International Academy of Sex Research 2009 – present Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality 2008 – present Annual Meeting for the Canadian Sex Research Forum 2010 – 2011 Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association 2007 – 2009 Guelph Sexuality Conference

University-Level Service

2018 – 2020 LGBTQ* Affinity Group Co-Chair Office of Institutional Diversity, University of Kentucky 28

2017 – 2020 Faculty Fellow for Office of LGBTQ* Resources Office of Institutional Diversity, University of Kentucky

2016 – 2019 Elected Senator of University Senate University of Kentucky

2016 – 2019 Senate Academic Programs Committee University of Kentucky

2015 – 2017 Advisory Board Member for Office of LGBTQ* Resources Office of Institutional Diversity, University of Kentucky

2015 Education Abroad Scholarship Committee Member Education Abroad Office, University of Kentucky

2014 – 2015 Search Committee Member LGBTQ* Staff Person Inaugural Position Office of Institutional Diversity, University of Kentucky

2013 – 2015 LGBTQ* Task Force Faculty Chair Office of Institutional Diversity, University of Kentucky

2014 UK Strategic Planning Committee Member Planning Committee Member for Goal #6: Diversity Office of the Provost, University of Kentucky

2014 NCUR Abstract Review Team National Conference for Undergraduate Research Office of Undergraduate Research, University of Kentucky

2014 – 2015 Substance Education and Responsibility Advisory Committee Member Division of Student Affairs, University of Kentucky

College-Level Service

2019 – 2020 Faculty Council Departmental Representative College of Education, University of Kentucky

2018 – 2020 Inclusiveness Committee Member College of Education, University of Kentucky

2016 – 2017 Inclusiveness Committee Co-Chair College of Education, University of Kentucky

2015 – 2016 Diversity Inclusiveness Committee College of Education, University of Kentucky

2014 – 2015 Undergraduate Admissions and Standards Committee Member College of Education, University of Kentucky

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2013 – 2014 Becoming a Top Twenty Institution Task Force College of Education, University of Kentucky

2012 – 2013 Securing New Resources Task Force College of Education, University of Kentucky

Department-Level Service

2019 – 2020 Interim Director of Graduate Studies Department of Kinesiology & Health Promotion, University of Kentucky

2018 – 2020 Graduate Block Funds Committee Member Department of Kinesiology & Health Promotion, University of Kentucky

2015 – 2018 Health Coaching Graduate Certificate Director Department of Kinesiology & Health Promotion, University of Kentucky

2012 – 2018 Graduate Student Travel Award Chair Department of Kinesiology & Health Promotion, University of Kentucky

2015 LTJ Selection Committee Member Department of Kinesiology & Health Promotion, University of Kentucky

2014 KHP Strategic Planning Committee Member Department of Kinesiology & Health Promotion, University of Kentucky

2014 Search Committee Member Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Health Promotion Department of Kinesiology & Health Promotion, University of Kentucky

2013 Search Committee Member Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Exercise Science Department of Kinesiology & Health Promotion, University of Kentucky

Professional Affiliations

2017 – present American Association for Marriage and Family Therapists 2014 – present International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health 2014 – present American Association of Sexuality Educators Counselors and Therapists 2013 – present American Association of University Professors 2013 – present International Academy of Sex Research 2012 – present International Association for Relationships Research 2011 – present American Statistical Association 2010 – present American Public Health Association 2008 – present Sex Information and Education Council of Canada 2008 – present Canadian Sex Research Forum 2007 – present Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality 2007 – present Ontario Sexual Health Network

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H. PUBLIC DISSEMINATION OF SCIENCE

2019 – present Sexual Health Content Expert Consultant Coral

2019 – 2020 Sex and Relationships Content Expert Consultant SuperShe

2018 – 2019 Statistical Consultant American Jewish World Service: New York, New York

2012 – present Sexuality and Sexual Health Writer PsychologyToday.com: “The Power of Pleasure”: Psychology Today

2012 – present Sex and Relationships Writer HuffingtonPost.com: Huffington Post

2015 – 2016 Statistical Consultant Good in Bed Educational Resource, Inc.: New York, New York

2014 – 2015 Statistical Consultant Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky (PPINK): Louisville, Kentucky

2011 – 2013 Survey Director GoodinBed.com: Good in Bed Educational Resource, Inc.

2011 – 2016 Sex Research Writer GoodinBed.com: “Sex Trends”: Good in Bed Educational Resource, Inc.

2010 – 2013 Sex Education Blogger KinseyConfidential.org Blog: Kinsey Institute

2010 – 2013 Managing Editor GoodinBed.com: Good in Bed Educational Resource, Inc.

2012 – 2013 Expert Consultant Museum of Sex: New York, New York

Sample of Public Dissemination of Science through Expert Quotes

82. Quoted in “Can we make our sex lives fun again?” The Wall Street Journal. https://www.wsj.com/articles/can-we-make-our-sex-lives-fun-again-11607459182

81. Featured in “What to do when you and your partner have wildly different sex drives” InStyle. https://www.instyle.com/lifestyle/sexual-desire-discrepancy

80. Quoted in “COVID-19 and Sex: How to protect yourself” Kentucky Kernel http://www.kykernel.com/covid-19-and-sex-how-to-protect-yourself/article_7edff818-eece- 11ea-b17c-17824071ae46.html

79. Quoted in “Why is it so hard to forgive an ex?” BBC Modern Love. https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20200608-why-is-it-so-hard-to-forgive-an-ex 31

78. Quoted in “Apocalypse porn shows why people are horny for the end of the world” VICE https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/jgxgjd/apocalypse-porn-horny-during-covid-lockdown

77. Quoted in “We’re living in the golden age of sex toys” ELLE Canada Magazine. https://www.ellecanada.com/beauty/health-and-fitness/were-living-in-the-golden-age-of- sex-toys

76. Quoted in “I love you, but I’m breaking up with you” SuperShe. https://supershe.com/how-to- break-up-with-someone-you-love/

75. Quoted in “Behind the Blue: Everything is Science Takes Discovery to New Locations” UKNOW. https://uknow.uky.edu/campus-news/behind-blue-everything-science-takes- discovery-new-locations

74. Quoted in “5 tips on how to give amazing blowjobs, straight from the experts” Pop Sugar. https://www.popsugar.com/love/how-to-give-an-amazing-blow-job-47239810

73. Quoted in “Coronavirus and sex: How to get frisky without being risky during the pandemic” Lexington Herald Leader. https://www.kentucky.com/news/coronavirus/article241424126.html

72. Featured in “The Blunt Report Podcast: Kristen Mark” The Blunt Report. https://thebluntreport.podbean.com/e/kristen-mark/

71. Quoted in “Pandemic making your horny? Here’s why” Flare Magazine. https://www.flare.com/sex-and-relationships/why-am-i-horny-during-coronavirus-sex- quarantine-covid-19/

70. Featured in “Why didn’t we have sex last night?” Psychology Today. https://www. psychologytoday.com/us/blog/myths-desire/202003/why-didnt-we-have-sex-last-night

69. Quoted in “Coronavirus and sex: How to get frisky without being risky” Lexington Herald Leader. https://www.kentucky.com/news/coronavirus/article241424126.html

68. Quoted in “How to fix a broken relationship”. People Looker Blog. https://www.peoplelooker.com/blog/how-to-fix-a-broken-relationship/

67. Quoted in “The least germy way to have sex when you’re sick”. Medium: Elemental. https://elemental.medium.com/the-least-germy-way-to-have-sex-when-youre-sick- 71277fab5289

66. Featured in “Bringing sex ed outside of school to facilitate sustainable change”. UKNow. http:// uknow.uky.edu/campus-news/bringing-sex-ed-outside-school-facilitate-sustainable-change

65. Featured in “What do we really know about male desire? Not much according to these Canadian sex researchers” The Globe and Mail. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/ relationships/article-what-do-we-really-know-about-male-desire-not-much-according-to/

64. Featured in “My partner wants to have sex way less than I do: How to make the best of a libido mismatch” The Kit. https://thekit.ca/life/sex-talk/partner-wants-sex-less-low-libido/

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63. Quoted in “10 things you’ve always wondered about your libido” SELF. https://www.self.com/story/libido-questions

62. Quoted in “Sex for one: How to take your solo game to the next level” Oprah Magazine. May 2019 issue. pp. 80.

61. Quoted in “How men and women use condoms differently” CNN Health. https://www.cnn.com/2019/04/04/health/condom-sex-kerner/index.html 60. Featured in “Why doesn’t your husband want to have sex?” Wall Street Journal. https://www.wsj.com/articles/why-doesnt-your-husband-want-to-have-sex-1526122800

59. Featured in “How to maintain sexual desire in a long-term relationship, according to a new study.” Bustle. https://www.bustle.com/p/how-to-maintain-sexual-desire-in-a-long-term- relationship-according-to-a-new-study-8610869

58. Featured in episode #597 “Maintaining sexual desire in long term relationships”. Savage Lovecast. https://www.savagelovecast.com/episodes/597#.WsgPo9PwbVp

57. Featured in “Keeping the spark alive in long-term relationships” UKNow. https://uknow.uky.edu/research/keeping-spark-alive-long-term-relationships

56. Featured in “How to maintain sexual desire in a long-term relationship, according to a new study” Bustle. https://www.bustle.com/p/how-to-maintain-sexual-desire-in-a-long-term- relationship-according-to-a-new-study-8610869

55. Quoted in “I prioritized my sex life over everything else for 2 weeks” Women’s Health Magazine. https://www.womenshealthmag.com/sex-and-love/a19551041/prioritizing-sex/

54. Quoted in “For queer women, what counts as losing your virginity?” SELF. https://www.self.com/story/for-queer-women-what-counts-as-losing-your-virginity

53. Featured in “Bad sex vs. wrong partner: Which can you fix?” New You. http://www.newyou.com/lifestyle/bad-sex-vs-wrong-partner-can-fix/

52. Quoted in “I moved from NYC to Australia for a guy and here’s what I learned” Women’s Health https://www.womenshealthmag.com/relationships/moving-cross-country-for-love/slide/8

51. Featured in “LGBQ women’s sexual desire particularly impacted by social and cultural pressures” UKNow https://uknow.uky.edu/research/lgbq-women-s-sexual-desire- particularly-impacted-social-and-cultural-pressures

50. Quoted in “5 ways to improve your sex life, according to science” Today http://www.today.com/health/how-be-better-bed-according-science-t109882

49. Quoted in “The 10 biggest reasons why men cheat” Best Life http://www.bestlifeonline.com/reasons-men-cheat

48. Quoted in “Medicating women’s sexual desire still highly controversial” The Trauma & Mental Health Report http://trauma.blog.yorku.ca/2016/11/medicating-womens-sexual-desire-still- highly-controversial/

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47. Featured in “UK Researcher Discovers Pill Doesn’t Kill Sexual Desire” UKNOW http://bit.ly/2hxBlni

46. Featured in “ If you think the pill kills sex drive you should read this new study” Yahoo Beauty. https://www.yahoo.com/beauty/if-you-think-the-pill-kills-sex-drive-you-should-read-this-new- study-204858759.html

45. Quoted in “Why do female orgasms exist?” Bustle. https://www.bustle.com/articles/186503- why-do-female-orgasms-exist.

44. Featured in “19 things you should know before you lose your virginity”. BuzzFeed. https://www.buzzfeed.com/caseygueren/like-a-virgin?utm_term=.sgoqjQLDB#.mhy3xW0mp

43. Featured in “The science behind your sex drive”. Refinery 29. http://www.refinery29.com/what- is-libido-womens-sex-drive

42. Quoted in “What to do when she asks you how many women you’ve slept with”. Men’s Health Magazine. http://www.menshealth.com/sex-women/what-she-thinks-of-your-sex-number

41. Quoted in “Women are more interested in sex than you think”. Wall Street Journal. http://www.wsj.com/articles/women-are-more-interested-in-sex-than-you-think-studies- show-1464626176

40. Quoted in “Voyeurism is not research”. Jezebel. http://jezebel.com/voyeurism-is-not-research- 1769953665

39. Quoted in “Sex week: When your dude is NDTF” Flare. http://www.flare.com/sex-and- relationships/when-your-dude-is-ndtf-women-who-want-more-sex/

38. Quoted in “Stop medicalizing female sexual desire: Here’s what the scientific breakthroughs in sex science still don’t tell us about women” Salon. http://www.salon.com/2016/03/18/stop_ medicalizing_female_desire_heres_what_the_scientific_breakthroughs_in_sex_science_sti ll_dont_tell_us_about_women/

37. Quoted in “Flibanserin, Addyi, or the Female Viagra: Do Women Need It?” Undark. http://undark.org/article/medicating-female-sexual-desire/

36. Quoted in “Half of men want a bigger penis (even though women still say size doesn’t matter)”. The Telegraph. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/relationships/half-of-men-want-a-bigger- penis-even-though-women-still-say-size/

35. Quoted in “What Women Think About Between The Sheets – Revealed”. M2 New Zealand. http://www.m2now.co.nz/what-women-think-about-between-the-sheets-revealed/

34. Quoted in “These Positions Slow Down Premature Ejaculation (And This Is One To Avoid). Bustle. http://www.bustle.com/articles/145746-these-positions-slow-down-premature- ejaculation-and-this-is-one-to-avoid

33. Quoted in “The #1 Reason Women Cheat”. Men’s Health. http://www.menshealth.com/sex- women/female-infidelity

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32. Quoted in “Tontear en la oficina beneficia a su pareja (la de verdad)”. Buena Vida Elpais. http://elpais.com/elpais/2015/09/14/buenavida/1442209109_786004.html?rel=lom

31. Featured in “The People Having the Most Sex Are Not Who You Think”. Connections Mic. http://mic.com/articles/114384/there-s-even-more-amazing-news-for-couples-in-the- honeymoon-phase

30. Featured in “Here’s the Question We Should Really Be Asking When It Comes to How Much Sex Is “Normal””. Connections.Mic. http://mic.com/articles/111508/here-s-the-question-we- should-really-be-asking-when-it-comes-to-how-much-sex-is-normal

29. Quoted in “His vs. Hers Libido” (2015, January/February). Dr. Oz The Good Life. pp.38.

28. Quoted in “What You Can Learn from the Sex Spreadsheet” (2014, July). Men’s Health. Retrieved from http://www.menshealth.com/sex-women/what-you-can-learn-sex- spreadsheet

27. Quoted in “Bad Sex or Wrong Partner?” (2014, June). Men’s Journal. Retrieved from http://www.mensjournal.com/health-fitness/health/bad-sex-or-wrong-partner-20140617

26. Quoted in “What Happens When I Pee With An Erection?” (2014, August). Esquire Magazine.

25. Quoted in “Have Mind-blowing Sex Tonight!” (2013). Prevention. Retrieved from http://lifestyle.ca.msn.com/love-sex-relationships/have-mind-blowing-sex-tonight

24. Quoted in “Is Sex Research Holding Women Back?” (2013, Oct. 17). Prevention. Retrieved from http://www.prevention.com/sex/sex-relationships/why-women-orgasm-and-other- evolutionary-questions-explained

23. Quoted in “Does Distance Really Make the Heart Grow Fonder?” (2013, Sept. 17). CNN Health. Retrieved from http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/17/living/relationships-long-distance- benefits/index.html

22. Quoted in “Boomerangst: Turning dilemmas into discoveries – Dating an older woman” Zoomer. Retrieved from http://www.everythingzoomer.com/boomerangst-turning-dilemmas- into-discoveries-8/#.UhZJa-jD-Um

21. Quoted in “Psychology of penis size anxiety – what’s normal?” (2013, Aug. 13). Saludify. Retrieved from http://saludify.com/penis-size-anxiety-psychology/

20. Invited Guest on “Sexting vs. Cheating: Which one would you be more likely to forgive?” (2013, Aug. 13) Airtalk, NPR Southern California Affiliate. Retrieved from http://www.scpr.org/programs/airtalk/2013/08/12/33202/sexting-vs-cheating-which-one- would-you-be-more-li/

19. Quoted and Featured in “Most People Wouldn’t Break Up if They Caught Their Partner Sexting Someone Else: Survey”. (2013, June 19). New York Daily News. Retrieved from http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/sexting-reason-break-survey-article-1.1376144

18. Quoted in “Young Adults and a Hookup Culture” (2013, May 16). CNN Health. Retrieved from http://www.cnn.com/2013/05/16/health/kerner-hookup-culture/index.html

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17. Quoted in “Is Your Wife Happily Married?” (2013, April 23). Men’s Health. Retrieved from http://www.menshealth.com/sex-women/wife-happily-married

16. Quoted in “Do You Have Great ‘Sexpectations’ for Valentine’s Day?“ (2013, February 13). CNN Health. Retrieved from http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/13/health/kerner-valentines-day/

15. Quoted in “Why You Should Talk About Sex Before Marriage“ (2013, January 24). CNN Health. Retrieved from http://www.cnn.com/2013/01/24/health/sex-compatibility

14. Quoted in “The Big Fun Sexy Sex Book” (2012) by Lisa Rinna and Ian Kerner.

13. Quoted in “Infidelity Linked to ‘Sexual Personality’: University of Guelph Study. (2011, August 3) Huffington Post Divorce. Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/03/sexual-infidelity-dependent-on- personality_n_913800.html

12. Quoted in “Why Women Moan During Sex” (2012, March 8). CNN Health. Retrieved from http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2012/03/08/why-women-moan-during-sex/

11. Quoted in “Are Women More Sexually Adventurous Than Men?” (2011, October 6). Huffington Post Women. Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/05/women-more- sexually-adventurous_n_996559.html

10. Featured in “Conversations About Sex Research: Kristen Mark on Infidelity” (2011, September 23). The Kinsey Institute You Tube Channel. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubrh5kVHnoY

9. Quoted in “Sexual Anxiety, Personality Predictors of Infidelity, Study Says” (2011, July 26). Science Daily. Retrieved from http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/07/110725123411.htm

8. Featured in “Sex Research on...Sex” (2011). The Urban Dater. Retrieved from http://theurbandater.com/questions-and-answers/sex-research-on- sex.php/#axzz1e5fCP9Ei

7. Featured in “Reporting on Indidelity Study Highlights Challenges of Turning Sex Research Into News” (2011, Summer). Kinsey Today: Newsletter of The Kinsey Institute. Retrieved from https://kinseyinstitute.org/news-events/newsletters/pdf/Summer_2011_newsletter.pdf

6. Featured in “Insights into Infidelity: Study Examines Influence of Sexual Personality Characteristics” (2011, June 24). Indiana University Media Relations. Retrieved from http://newsinfo.iu.edu/news/page/normal/18977.html

5. Quoted in “How Likely is Your Partner to Cheat?” (2011, June 17). Live Science. Retrieved from http://www.livescience.com/14671-cheating-personality.html

4. Featured in “Not Tonight, Dear: Insights Into Desire Discrepancy” (2011, May 31). Met Another Frog. Retrieved from http://www.metanotherfrog.com/2011/05/31/desire-discrepancy/

3. Featured in “Women in Science Awards at Indiana University” (2011). The Kinsey Institute. Retrieved from http://www.kinseyinstitute.org/about/wisp2011.html

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2. Featured in “Kinsey Institute: I believe” (2010, November 11). The Kinsey Institute. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9HehGRRyGU

1. Quoted in “Does a Clean Kitchen Lead to More Sex? The Art of ‘Chore-Play’” (2010, November 4). CNN Health. Retrieved from http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2010/11/04/does-a-clean- kitchen-lead-to-more-sex-the-art-of-chore-play/

Sample of Public Dissemination of Science Through Media

111. Mark, K. (2020, December). Am I enough for my bisexual partner? Coral. Retrieved from https://getcoral.app/journal/4315/bisexual-satisfaction-in-hetero-relationships/

110. Mark, K. (2020, November). How often should we have sex?! Coral. Retrieved from https://getcoral.app/journal/4280/the-truth-about-sexual-frequency/

109. Mark, K. (2015, March 27). Let’s talk about sex. Patty Brisben Foundation. Retrieved from http://pattybrisben.com/2015/03/27/lets-talk-about-sex-part-2/

108. Mark, K. (2014, December 3). Adjust these 3 ‘sexpectations’ for a better sex life. Huffington Post. Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kristen-mark/adjust-these-three- sexpec_1_b_6255182.html

107. Mark, K. (2014, November 14). Stay monogamous using polyamorous principles. Psychology Today. Retrieved from http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-power- pleasure/201411/stay-monogamous-using-polyamorous-principles

106. Mark, K. (2014, August 25). Understanding the “what” in “what do you desire?”. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/understanding-desire/

105. Mark, K. (2014, May 16). Three things that deflate sexual desire. Psychology Today. Retrieved from http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-power-pleasure/201405/three- things-deflate-sexual-desire

104. Mark, K. (2014, May 5). The pleasure priority: The best condoms for pleasurable safer sex. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/priority-pleasure- condomprotected-safe-sex/

103. Mark, K. (2014, February 2). Your three wishes for lasting (happy) love. Psychology Today. Retrieved from http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-power-pleasure/201402/your- three-wishes-lasting-happy-love

102. Mark, K. (2014, February 1). Teen prank? An unlikely explanation. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/teen-prank-methodological-issue-fluid-sexuality/

101. Mark, K. (2013, December 9). Kiss me well once, kiss me twice: Romantic function of kissing. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/kiss-kiss-romantic-function- kissing/

100. Mark, K. (2013, November). Stuck in a sexual slump? Here’s an experiment for you to try. Huffington Post. Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kristen-mark/stuck-in-a- sexual-slump_b_3362300.html

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99. Mark, K. (2013, August). An interesting (and sexy) trend from our latest survey. Good in Bed Sex Trends. Retrieved from http://www.goodinbed.com/sex_trends/2013/07/an-interesting- and-sexy-trend-from-our-latest-survey/

98. Mark, K. (2013, July 19). Willingness to go extra mile sexually for partner is high. Psychology Today. Retrieved from http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-power- pleasure/201307/willingness-go-extra-mile-sexually-partner-is-high

97. Mark, K. (2013, May 16). What predicts men’s sexual desire? Psychology Today. Retrieved from http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-power-pleasure/201305/what-predicts- mens-sexual-desire

96. Mark, K. (2013, May 16). Sexting often portrayed as negative...but what are the positives? Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/sexting/

95. Mark, K. (2013, May 13). 5 mythes sur le désir sexuel féminin decodes. Huffington Post. Retrieved from http://quebec.huffingtonpost.ca/kristen-mark/mythes-desir-sexuel- feminin_b_3267477.html

94. Mark, K. (2013, May 9). Five myths about women’s sexual desire, decoded. Huffington Post. Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kristen-mark/five-myths-about-womens- sexual-desire_b_3220035.html

93. Mark, K. (2013, April 13). Does penis size matter? Why do we care… Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/penis-size-matter-care/

92. Mark, K. (2013, February 14). Single this Valentine’s Day? Who cares. Psychology Today. Retrieved from http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-power-pleasure/201302/single- valentines-day-who-cares

91. Mark, K. (2013, February 13). What are your attitudes about Valentine’s Day? Good in Bed: Sex Trends. Retrieved from http://www.goodinbed.com/sex_trends/2013/02/what-are-your- attitudes-about-valentines-day/

90. Mark, K. (2013, February 3). Sexology: Is it research or “me” search? Psychology Today. Retrieved from http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-power- pleasure/201302/sexology-is-it-research-or-mesearch

89. Mark, K. (2013, February 11). Designer genitalia: The modification of women’s genitals. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/designer-genitalia-modification- womens-genitals/

88. Mark, K. (2012). Gender differences in getting sexually adventurous. Good in Bed: Sex Trends. Retrieved from http://www.goodinbed.com/sex_trends/2012/03/gender-differences-in- getting-sexually-adventurous/

87. Mark, K. (2012). Want to boost satisfaction? Some survey-based suggestions. Good in Bed: Sex Trends. Retrieved from http://www.goodinbed.com/sex_trends/2012/03/want-to-boost- satisfaction-some-survey-based-suggestions/

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86. Mark, K. (2012). Why you shouldn’t focus on simultaneous orgasm. Good in Bed: Sex Trends. Retrieved from http://www.goodinbed.com/sex_trends/2012/03/five-reasons-you-shouldnt- focus-on-simultaneous-orgasm/

85. Mark, K. (2012). When does sexual and relationship boredom begin? Good in Bed: Sex Trends. Retrieved from http://www.goodinbed.com/sex_trends/2012/01/when-does-sexual- and-relationship-boredom-begin/

84. Mark, K. (2012). The enjoyment of orgasm. Good in Bed: Sex Trends. Retrieved from http://www.goodinbed.com/sex_trends/2012/01/the-enjoyment-of-orgasm/

83. Mark, K. (2012). Attitudes toward monogamy: Findings from our latest survey. Good in Bed: Sex Trends. Retrieved from http://www.goodinbed.com/sex_trends/2012/05/age- differences-in-attitudes-toward-monogamy/

82. Mark, K. (2012). Who believes in soulmates anymore, anyways? Good in Bed: Sex Trends. Retrieved from http://www.goodinbed.com/sex_trends/2012/07/who-believes-in-soulmates- anymore-anyway/

81. Mark, K. (2012). Infidelity & monogamy: What’s going on? Good in Bed: Sex Trends. Retrieved from http://www.goodinbed.com/sex_trends/2012/08/infidelity-monogamy-whats-going-on/

80. Mark, K. (2012). Relationship boredom. Good in Bed: Sex Trends. Retrieved from http://www.goodinbed.com/blogs/sex_doctors/2012/08/relationship-boredom/

79. Mark, K. (2012). Learning from lack of orgasm. Good in Bed: Sex Trends. Retrieved from http://www.goodinbed.com/sex_trends/2012/10/learning-from-lack-of-orgasm/

78. Mark, K. (2012, December 12). What they are reading: Terry Humphreys. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/reading-terry-humphreys/

77. Mark, K. (2012, December 11). Female orgasm: Serving an evolutionary function? Huffington Post. Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kristen-mark/female- orgasm_b_2259333.html

76. Mark, K. (2012, December 7). Different types of female orgasm: The debate continues. Psychology Today. Retrieved from http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-power- pleasure/201212/different-types-female-orgasm-the-debate-continues

75. Mark, K. (2012, November 28). Similarity in age preference for mate selection. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/similarity-age-preference-mate- selection/

74. Mark, K. (2012, November 19). What we can learn from sexual response cycles. Psychology Today. Retrieved from http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-power- pleasure/201211/what-we-can-learn-sexual-response-cycles

73. Mark, K. (2012, November 1). The impact of Cosmo magazine on women’s sexual attitudes. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/cosmo-impacts-womens- sexual-attitudes/

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72. Mark, K. (2012, September 17). Orgasm shouldn’t be the goal of sex…but should orgasm be avoided? Psychology Today. Retrieved from http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the- power-pleasure/201209/orgasm-shouldnt-be-the-goal-sex-should-orgasm-be-avoided

71. Mark, K. (2012, September 13). Facebook friends…with your ex? Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/stay-friends-facebook/

70. Mark, K. (2012, August 22). Startling infidelity numbers: Does “happily ever after” exist? Fox News. Retrieved from http://www.foxnews.com/health/2012/08/22/startling-infidelity- numbers-does-happily-ever-after-exist/

69. Mark, K. (2012, July 17). Is it better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all? Huffington Post. Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kristen-mark/is-it-better-to- have-love_b_1660636.html

68. Mark, K. (2012, June 28). Predicting orgasm and sexual enjoyment for college-age women. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/study-womens-orgasm- sexual-enjoyment/

67. Mark, K. (2012, April 25). Does desire really decrease with length of relationship? Psychology Today. Retrieved from http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-power- pleasure/201204/does-desire-really-decrease-length-relationship

66. Mark, K. (2012, April 25). New research find the g-spot…so what? Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/research-finds-gspot/

65. Mark, K. (2012, April 10). Sexual desire and relationship length: Patterns of gender. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/womens-sexual-desire-declines- time-men/

64. Mark, K. (2012, April 6). How I became a…sex researcher. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/sex-researcher/

63. Mark, K. (2012, April 3). Benefits of post-divorce sex. Huffington Post. Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kristen-mark/benefits-of-postdivorce-s_b_1390197.html

62. Mark, K. (2012, March 20). Sexual compatibility: The importance to your satisfaction. Psychology Today. Retrieved from http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-power- pleasure/201203/sexual-compatibility-the-importance-your-satisfaction

61. Mark, K. (2012, March 7). Self-reports of sexual satisfaction: Who is the self? Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/reports-sexual-satisfaction/

60. Mark, K. (2012, January 25). Sex research considerations: Collecting data from couples. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/sex-research- considerations-collecting-data-couples/

59. Mark, K. (2012, January 16). Relationships: Two years plus or minus six months guideline. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/relationships-years- months-guideline/

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58. Mark, K. (2012, January 12). How I became a…sex and relationships researcher. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/sex-relationships-researcher/

57. Mark, K. (2011). Why New Year’s Eve is important to your sex life. Good in Bed: Sex Trends. Retrieved from http://www.goodinbed.com/sex_trends/2011/12/why-new-years-eve-is- important-to-your-sex-life/.

56. Mark, K. (2011). Does adventurousness actually predict sexual satisfaction? Good in Bed: Sex Trends. Retrieved from http://www.goodinbed.com/sex_trends/2011/09/satisfaction-and- adventure-go-hand-in-hand/

55. Mark, K. (2011). The closing gender gap: Infidelity & boredom. Good in Bed: Sex Trends. Retrieved from http://www.goodinbed.com/sex_trends/2011/08/how-boredom-is-related-to- infidelity/

54. Mark, K. (2011). Good in bed survey on sexual adventurousness. Good in Bed: Sex Trends. Retrieved from http://www.goodinbed.com/sex_trends/2011/07/good-in-bed-survey-on- sexual-adventurousness/

53. Mark, K. (2011). Good in bed survey on relationship boredom. Retrieved from http://www.goodinbed.com/sex_trends/2011/07/good-in-bed-survey-on-relationship- boredom/

52. Mark, K. (2011). How to talk about sex. Good in Bed. Retrieved from http://www.goodinbed.com/blogs/sex_doctors/2011/02/how-to-talk-about-sex/

51. Mark, K. (2011, November 19). A woman’s orgasm mapped using fMRI. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/womans-orgasm-mapped-fmri/

50. Mark, K. (2011, August 9). Women’s sexual response: Mapped out on the brain. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/womens-sexual-response- mapped-brain/

49. Mark, K. (2011, August 5). New insights into desire discrepancy. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/insights-desire-discrepancy/

48. Mark, K. (2011, July 10). New research: What exactly is cybersex? Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/research-cybersex/

47. Mark, K. (2011, June 20). How likely is your partner to cheat? Fox News. Retrieved from http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/06/20/how-likely-is-your-partner-to-cheat/

46. Mark, K. (2011, June 1). Attitudes toward bisexual men and women. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/bisexual/

45. Mark, K. (2011, May 11). How important is sex to your relationship. Evolved World. Retrieved from http://evolvedworld.com/sex/item/313?layout=item

44. Mark, K. (2011, April 22). Desire discrepancies. Evolved World. Retrieved from http://evolvedworld.com/sex/item/287?layout=item

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43. Mark, K. (2011, April 22). New study: Predictors of men’s sexual desire. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/study-predictors-mens-sexual-desire/

42. Mark, K. (2011, March 27). Is your biggest regret a romantic one? Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/is-your-biggest-regret-a-romantic-one/

41. Mark, K. (2011, March 21). Common questions series: “I can’t stay hard with condoms”. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/common-question-series- stay-hard-condoms/

40. Mark, K. (2011, March 14). What they are reading: Hernando Chaves. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/reading-hernando-chaves/

39. Mark, K. (2011, March 13). Vibrators, buttplugs, and : Not just for women. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/sex_toys_men/

38. Mark, K. (2011, February 11). Common question serious: “I come too fast”. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/common-question-series- premature-ejaculation/

37. Mark, K. (2011, February 10). Good in bed: a new expert-led sexuality resource. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/good-bed-expertled-sexuality- resource/

36. Mark, K. (2011, January 31). Make your man a better lover! Betty Confidential. Retrieved from http://bettyconfidential.com/ar/ld/a/make-your-man-a-better-lover.html

35. Mark, K. (2011, January 25). How guys tell if a woman is a keeper. Betty Confidential. Retrieved from http://bettyconfidential.com/ar/ld/a/how-guys-tell-if-a-woman-is-a- keeper.html?page=1

34. Mark, K. (2011, January 24). Do a guy’s friends influence his choice of girlfriend? Betty Confidential. Retrieved from http://bettyconfidential.com/ar/ld/a/do-a-guys-friends-influence- his-choice-of-girlfriend.html?page=1

33. Mark, K. (2011, January 10). What’s with sexual satisfaction, anyway? Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/sexual-satisfaction/

32. Mark, K. (2011, January 6). Undergraduate questions about sex and sexuality. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/undergraduate-questions-sex- sexuality/

31. Mark, K. (2010). Quick question: Can I get pregnant even if he pulls out? Good in Bed. Retrieved from http://www.goodinbed.com/blogs/sex_doctors/2010/08/quick-question-can-i- get-pregnant-even-if-he-pulls-out/

30. Mark, K. (2010). Dealing with mismatched libidos. Good in Bed. Retrieved from http://www.goodinbed.com/blogs/sex_doctors/2010/09/dealing-with-mismatched-libidos/

29. Mark, K. (2010). When three is not a crowd. Good in Bed. Retrieved from http://www.goodinbed.com/blogs/sex_doctors/2010/09/when-three-is-not-a-crowd/

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28. Mark, K. (2010). Dear expert: What should I expect if I decide to have an ? Good in Bed. Retrieved from http://www.goodinbed.com/blogs/sex_doctors/2010/09/dear-expert- what-should-i-expect-if-i-decide-to-have-an-abortion/

27. Mark, K. (2010). Quick question: My boyfriend is obsessed with my orgasm- help! Good in Bed. Retrieved from http://www.goodinbed.com/blogs/sex_doctors/2010/12/quick-question-my- boyfriend-is-obsessed-with-my-orgasm----help/

25. Mark, K. (2010). Can two people with different experience levels have great sex? Good in Bed. Retrieved from http://www.goodinbed.com/blogs/sex_doctors/2010/12/can-two-people-with- different-experience-levels-have-great-sex/

24. Mark, K. (2010). Are we doomed if our sex life is dull? Good in Bed. Retrieved from http://www.goodinbed.com/blogs/sex_doctors/2010/12/are-we-doomed-if-our-sex-life-is- dull/

23. Mark, K. (2010, November 16). Movemeber – what’s that all about? Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/movember/

22. Mark, K. (2010, October 18). October: A month of awareness, activism and justice. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/october-awareness-activism- justice/

21. Mark, K. (2010, October 5). Sexual behaviors in the USA: The verdict is in… Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/sexual-behaviors-usa-verdict/

20. Mark, K. (2010, September 20). Placebo elicits improvements in women’s sexual satisfaction. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/womens-sexual- satisfaction-improvement-placebo/

19. Mark, K. (2010, September 10). Casual sex: Can it lead to long term? Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/casual-sex-lead-long-term/

18. Mark, K. (2010, September 3). Virginity loss: Physiological and psychological satisfaction. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/study-examines- satisfaction-virginity-loss/

17. Mark, K. (2010, August 27). What exactly is a “booty call” anyway? Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/booty-call/

16. Mark, K. (2010, August 10). A research review of heterosexual anal sex. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/heterosexual-anal-sex/

15. Mark, K. (2010, July 14). Scientific discovery: Steps toward possible HIV vaccine. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/discovery_hiv_vaccine/

14. Mark, K. (2010, July 2). “Settling” may not mean what we think it means. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/settling-means/

13. Mark, K. (2010, June 23). Potential impact of “desire drug” on women’s sexuality. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/potential-impact-desire-drug- womens-sexuality/ 43

12. Mark, K. (2010, May 12). Should we just settle? Or hold out for having it all? Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/should-we-just-settle/

11. Mark, K. (2010, April 28). Has all social contact become technological? Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/social-contact-technological/

10. Mark, K. (2010, March 25). Do you need to be sexually satisfied to be relationally satisfied? Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/intertwined_satisfaction/

9. Mark, K. (2010, March 4). A little pink pill? Medicalizing women’s sexuality. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/pink-pill/

8. Mark, K. (2010, February 9). Valentine’s day: Love it? Hate it? Indifferent? Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/valentines_day_2010/

7. Mark, K. (2010, February 2). Kinsey art gallery review – private eyes. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/kinsey-gallery-review-private-eyes-amateur-art/

6. Mark, K. (2010, January 26). My journey to KC: Introducing Kirsten Mark. Kinsey Confidential. Retrieved from http://kinseyconfidential.org/my-journey-to-kc-introducing-kristen-mark/

5. Mark, K. Does size really matter? Med Broadcast. Retrieved from http://www.medbroadcast.com/channel_section_details.asp?text_id=4505&channel_id=102 8&relation_id=43429#.UY0PbbXYiSo

4. Mark, K. Sex and relationships. Med Broadcast. Retrieved from http://www.medbroadcast.com/channel_section_details.asp?text_id=4656&channel_id=102 8&relation_id=43429#.UY0PbLXYiSo

3. Mark, K. 8 sex myths decoded. Med Broadcast. Retrieved from http://www.medbroadcast.com/channel_section_details.asp?text_id=4708&channel_id=102 8&relation_id=43429#.UY0PabXYiSo

2. Mark, K. Threesomes: Make them happen. Ask Men. Retrieved from http://www.askmen.com/dating/love_tip_500/576b_threesomes-make-them-happen.html

1. Mark, K. (2008, November 11). Hot: Gifts that keep on giving. London Free Press. Retrieved from http://pbdba.lfpress.com/cgi-bin/publish.cgi?p=249280&s=mmagazine

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