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Laura D. Lindberg

The Guttmacher Institute 125 Maiden Lane · New York, NY 10038 (212) 248-1111 · [email protected]

EDUCATION

University of , Ann Arbor, Michigan Ph.D., Sociology, 1993 Area of Specialization: Demography

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan M.A., Sociology, 1990 15 credit hours in Statistics and Research Design

Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey Bachelor of Arts, Cum Laude, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, 1988 (now the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

The Guttmacher Institute, New York, New York Principal Research Scientist 2015-present Senior Research Associate, 2004-2014

Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health, New York, New York Senior Lecturer, Heilbrunn Department of Population and Family Health, 2007-present

Abt Associates, Bethesda, Maryland Senior Research Consultant, Center for Education and Family Services, 2001-2003

The Urban Institute, , DC Senior Research Associate, Population Studies Center, 2000-2001 Research Associate I, Population Studies Center, 1995-1999

University of Chicago, Chicago, NICHD Postdoctoral Fellow, Population Research Center, 1993-1995

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION

Adolescent Health; Sexual and Reproductive Health; Sexual Behavior; Fertility and Family Formation Behaviors; Survey Design and Measurement

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

1. Tabaac AR, Haneuse S, Johns M, Tan ASL, Austin S, Potter J, Lindberg L, Charlton BM. Sexual and reproductive health information: disparities across sexual orientation groups in two cohorts of U.S. women. Sexuality Research & Social Policy, (2020):1-9.

2. Offiong A, Lindberg LD, Jennings JM, Dittus JM, Marcell AV. Exploring factors associated with early age of first sex among urban young men aged 15-24: The important role of parents and partners. Culture, Health and Sexuality, (2020):1-15.

3. Lindberg L, Kost K, Desai S, Maddow-Zimet I, Zolna, M. Completeness of abortion reporting in three national surveys in the . Demography, (2020): 1-27. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13524-020-00886-4

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4. Scott R, Wellings K, Lindberg LD. Adolescent sexual activity, contraceptive use and pregnancy in Britain and the United States: a cross-national comparison. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2020, May: 66(5):582-588 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2019.11.310 • Commentary: Brown, SD. What Will It Take to Further Reduce Teen Pregnancy in the U.S.?, Journal of Adolescent Health. 2020, May: 66(5): 522-523.

5. Kantor L and Lindberg L. Pleasure and Sex Education: The Need for Broadening both Content and Measurement. American Journal of Public Health. 2020, February:110: 145- 148, https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2019.305320

6. Ansari-Thomas Z., Desai S. Lindberg LD. Sexual Activity, Contraceptive Use and Sexual Violence among Asian High School Students in the United States. Contraception. 2020:101(2), pp.86-90. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2019.11.001.

7. Lindberg LD, Maddow-Zimmet I, Marcell A. Prevalence of Sexual Initiation Before Age 13 Years Among Male Adolescents and Young Adults in the United States. JAMA: Pediatrics, 2019;173(6):553-560 doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2019.0458 • Media Exposure: [Washington Post] [New York Times] [USA Today] [CNN] • Commentary. Bell, D.L. and Garbers, S., 2019. Early Sexual Initiation Among Boys: What Should We Do? JAMA pediatrics, 173(6), pp.522-523.

8. Frost JJ, Lindberg, LD. Trends in receipt of contraceptive services: Young women in the United States, 2002- 2015. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, online 2019 Jan. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amepre.2018.10.018

9. Lindberg LD, Santelli JS, Desai S. Changing patterns of contraceptive use and the decline in rates of pregnancy and birth among U.S. adolescents, 2007–2014. Journal of Adolescent Health, 2018 Aug 1;63(2):253-6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2018.05.017

10. Lindberg LD, Scott RH. Effect of ACASI on reporting of abortion and other pregnancy outcomes in the US National Survey of Family Growth. Stud Fam Plann. 2018 Jul 24. https://doi.org/10.1111/sifp.12068

11. Fuentes L, Ingrick M, Jones RK, Lindberg LD. Adolescents’ and young adults’ reports of barriers to Confidential Healthcare and Receipt of Contraceptive Services. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2018 Jan; 62(1):36- 43 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2017.10.011

12. Finer LB, Lindberg LD, Desai S. A prospective measure of unintended pregnancy in the United States. Contraception. 2018 Jun 4. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2018.05.012

13. Lindberg L, Maddow-Zimet I, Fuentes L. New approaches for assessing US adolescents' pregnancy and STI risk. Journal of Adolescent Health 2018; 62:S73. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2017.11.147

14. Fuentes L, Ingerick M, Jones R, Lindberg L. Adolescents’ and young adults’ reports of barriers to confidential health care and receipt of contraceptive services. J Adolesc Health. 2018 Jan;62(1):36–43. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2017.10.011

15. Frost J, Lindberg LD. Receipt of contraceptive services among young women in the United States. In Seattle, WA; 2018. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2017.11.151

16. Kopplin G, Desai S, Lindberg LD. Women’s reports of multiple abortions: implications for survey data quality. Contraception. 2017 Oct 1;96(4):273. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2017.07.046.

17. Santelli JS, Kantor LM, Grilo SA, Speizer IS, Lindberg LD, Heitel J, Schalet AT, Lyon ME, Mason-Jones AJ, McGovern T, Heck CJ. Abstinence-only-until-marriage: An updated review of US policies and programs and

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their impact. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2017 Sep 1;61(3):273-80. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2017.05.031

18. Santelli J, Grilo S, Lindberg L, Speizer I, Schalet A, Heitel J, et al. Abstinence-only-until-marriage policies and programs: An updated position paper of the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. Journal of Adolescent Health 2017 Sep 1;61(3):400-3. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2017.06.001

19. Lindberg L, Maddow-Zimet I, Marcell AV. Sexual onset before age 13 in the U.S. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2017 Feb 1;60(2):S34. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2016.10.084

20. Lindberg LD, Kost K, Maddow-Zimet I. The role of men’s childbearing intentions in father involvement. J Marriage Fam. 2017 Feb;79(1):44–59. https://doi.org/10.1111/jomf.12377

21. Lindberg L, Santelli J, Desai S. Understanding the decline in adolescent fertility in the United States, 2007-2012. J Adolesc Health. 2016 Nov;59(5):577–83. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2016.06.021

22. Lindberg L, Jerman J. Sexual partners among sexual minority young women: female, male and none. Contraception. 2016 Oct 1;94(4):419–20. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2016.07.135

23. Maddow-Zimet I, Lindberg L, Kost K, Lincoln A. Are pregnancy intentions associated with transitions into and out of marriage? Perspect Sex Reprod Health. 2016 Mar;48(1):35–43. https://dx.doi.org/10.1363%2F48e8116

24. Lindberg L, Jerman J. Recent patterns of same-sex behaviors, sexual attraction, sexual identity and related attitudes among adolescents and young adults in the United States. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2016 Feb 1;58(2):S102. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2015.10.216

25. Lindberg LD, Maddow-Zimet I, Boonstra H. Changes in adolescents’ receipt of sex education, 2006-2013. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2016;58(6):621–7. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2016.02.004 • Commentary. Hall KS, Sales JM, Komro KA, Santelli J. The State of Sex Education in the United States. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2016:(58(6): 595-597

26. Jones RK, Tapales A, Lindberg LD, Frost J. Using longitudinal data to understand changes in consistent contraceptive use. Perspect Sex Reprod Health. 2015 Sep;47(3):131–9. https://doi.org/10.1363/47e4615

27. Lindberg L, Maddow-Zimet I, Kost K, Lincoln A. Pregnancy intentions and maternal and child health: an analysis of longitudinal data in Oklahoma. Matern Child Health J. 2015 May;19(5):1087–96. https://doi.org/10.1007/s1099

28. Kost K, Lindberg L. Pregnancy intentions, maternal behaviors, and infant health: investigating relationships with new measures and propensity score analysis. Demography. 2015 Feb;52(1):83–111. https://doi.org/10.1007/s1352

29. Jones RK, Lindberg LD, Higgins JA. Pull and pray or extra protection? Contraceptive strategies involving withdrawal among US adult women. Contraception. 2014 Oct;90(4):416–21. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2014.04.016

30. Lindberg LD, Kost K. Exploring U.S. men’s birth intentions. Matern Child Health J. 2014 Apr;18(3):625–33. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10995-013-1286-x

31. Donaldson AA, Lindberg LD, Ellen JM, Marcell AV. Receipt of sexual health information from parents, teachers, and healthcare providers by sexually experienced U.S. adolescents. J Adolesc Health. 2013 Aug;53(2):235–40. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2013.03.017

32. Gemmill A, Lindberg LD. Short interpregnancy intervals in the United States. Obstet Gynecol. 2013 Jul;122(1):64–71. https://doi.org/10.1097/AOG.0b013e3182955e58 3 Laura Duberstein Lindberg 1/25/2021

33. Frost JJ, Lindberg LD. Reasons for using contraception: perspectives of US women seeking care at specialized family planning clinics. Contraception. 2013 Apr;87(4):465–72. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2012.08.012

34. Lindberg LD, Maddow-Zimet I. Consequences of sex education on teen and young adult sexual behaviors and outcomes. J Adolesc Health. 2012 Oct;51(4):332–8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2011.12.028

35. Frost JJ, Lindberg LD, Finer LB. Young adults’ contraceptive knowledge, norms and attitudes: associations with risk of unintended pregnancy. Perspect Sex Reprod Health. 2012 Jun;44(2):107–16. https://doi.org/10.1363/4410712

36. Kavanaugh ML, Lindberg LD, Frost J. Factors influencing partners’ involvement in women’s contraceptive services. Contraception. 2012 Jan;85(1):83–90. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2011.04.018

37. Lindberg LD. Unintended pregnancy among women in the US military. Contraception. 2011 Sep;84(3):249–51. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2011.01.017

38. Lindberg LD, Orr M. Neighborhood-level influences on young men’s sexual and reproductive health behaviors. Am J Public Health. 2011 Feb;101(2):271–4. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2009.185769

39. Marcell AV, Bell DL, Lindberg LD, Takruri A. Prevalence of sexually transmitted infection/human immunodeficiency virus counseling services received by teen males, 1995-2002. J Adolesc Health. 2010 Jun;46(6):553–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016%2Fj.jadohealth.2009.12.002

40. Santelli JS, Orr M, Lindberg LD, Diaz DC. Changing behavioral risk for pregnancy among high school students in the United States, 1991-2007. J Adolesc Health. 2009 Jul;45(1):25–32. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2009.04.017

41. Santelli JS, Lindberg LD, Orr MG, Finer LB, Speizer I. Toward a multidimensional measure of pregnancy intentions: evidence from the United States. Stud Fam Plann. 2009 Jun;40(2):87–100. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1728-4465.2009.00192.x

42. Lindberg LD, Jones R, Santelli JS. Noncoital sexual activities among adolescents. J Adolesc Health. 2008 Sep;43(3):231–8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2007.12.010

43. Lindberg LD, Finer LB, Rickert VI, Bensyl D, Posner S, et al. Comparability of contraceptive prevalence estimates for women from the 2002 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Public Health Rep. 2008 Apr;123(2):147–54. https://dx.doi.org/10.1177%2F003335490812300207

44. Lindberg LD, Sonfield A, Gemmill A. Reassessing adolescent male sexual and reproductive health in the United States: research and recommendations. Am J Mens Health. 2008 Mar;2(1):40–56. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F1557988307309460

45. Lindberg LD, Singh S. Sexual behavior of single adult American women. Perspectives on sexual and reproductive health. 2008 Mar;40(1):27-33. https://doi.org/10.1363/4002708

46. Santelli J, Lindberg LD, Finer LB, Rickert VI, Bensyl D, Posner S, Makleff S, Kost K, Singh S. Comparability of contraceptive prevalence estimates for women from the 2002 behavioral risk factor surveillance system. Public Health Reports. 2008 Mar;123(2):147-54. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F003335490812300207

47. Santelli JS, Lindberg LD, Finer LB, Singh S. Explaining recent declines in adolescent pregnancy in the United States: the contribution of abstinence and improved contraceptive use. Am J Public Health. 2007 Jan;97(1):150–6. https://dx.doi.org/10.2105%2FAJPH.2006.089169 4 Laura Duberstein Lindberg 1/25/2021

48. Lindberg LD, Santelli JS, Singh S. Changes in formal sex education: 1995-2002. Perspect Sex Reprod Health. 2006 Dec;38(4):182–9. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1931-2393.2006.tb00277.x

49. Lindberg LD, Frost JJ, Sten C, Dailard C. Provision of contraceptive and related services by publicly funded family planning clinics, 2003. Perspect Sex Reprod Health. 2006 Sep;38(3):139–47. https://doi.org/10.1363/3813906

50. Santelli JS, Morrow B, Anderson JE, Lindberg LD. Contraceptive use and pregnancy risk among U.S. high school students, 1991-2003. Perspect Sex Reprod Health. 2006 Jun;38(2):106–11. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2005.11.063

51. Lindberg LD, Frost JJ, Sten C, Dailard C. The provision and funding of contraceptive services at publicly funded family planning agencies: 1995-2003. Perspect Sex Reprod Health. 2006 Mar;38(1):37–45. doi: 10.1363/3803706. https://doi.org/10.1363/3803706

52. Santelli JS, Abma J, Ventura S, Lindberg L, Morrow B, Anderson JE, et al. Can changes in sexual behaviors among high school students explain the decline in teen pregnancy rates in the 1990s? J Adolesc Health. 2004 Aug;35(2):80–90. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1054-139X(02)00702-4

53. Zweig JM, Phillips SD, Lindberg LD. Predicting adolescent profiles of risk: looking beyond demographics. J Adolesc Health. 2002 Oct;31(4):343–53. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1054-139X(02)00371-3

54. Ku L, St Louis M, Farshy C, Aral S, Turner CF, Lindberg LD, et al. Risk behaviors, medical care, and chlamydial infection among young men in the United States. Am J Public Health. 2002 Jul;92(7):1140–3. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.92.7.1140

55. Zweig JM, Lindberg LD, McGinley KA. Adolescent health risk profiles: The co-occurrence of health risks among females and males. Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 2001 Dec 1;30(6):707-28. http://psycnet.apa.org/doi/10.1023/A:1012281628792

56. Lindberg LD, Ku L, Sonenstein F. Adolescents' reports of reproductive health education, 1988 and 1995. Family planning perspectives. 2000 Sep 1:220-6. https://doi.org/10.2307/2648175

57. Santelli JS, Lindberg LD, Abma J, McNeely CS, Resnick M. Adolescent sexual behavior: estimates and trends from four nationally representative surveys. Family planning perspectives. 2000 Jul 1:156-94. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2648232

58. Bradner CH, Ku L, Lindberg LD. Older, but not wiser: how men get information about AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases after high school. Family Planning Perspectives. 2000 Jan 1:33-8. https://doi.org/10.2307/2648146

59. Lindberg LD, Ku L, Sonenstein FL. Adolescent males' combined use of condoms with partners' use of female contraceptive methods. Maternal and Child Health Journal. 1998 Dec 1;2(4):201-9. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022304322327

60. Ku L, Sonenstein FL, Lindberg LD, Bradner CH, Boggess S, Pleck JH. Understanding changes in sexual activity among young metropolitan men: 1979-1995. Family Planning Perspectives. 1998 Nov 1:256-62. https://doi.org/10.1363/3025698

61. Lindberg LD, Sonenstein FL, Martinez G, Marcotte J. Completeness of young fathers’ reports of fertility. Journal of Economic and Social Measurement. 1998 Jan 1;24(1):15-23.

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62. Sonenstein FL, Ku L, Lindberg LD, Turner CF, Pleck JH. Changes in sexual behavior and condom use among teenaged males: 1988 to 1995. American Journal of Public Health. 1998 Jun;88(6):956-9. http://psycnet.apa.org/doi/10.2105/AJPH.88.6.956

63. Turner CF, Ku L, Rogers SM, Lindberg LD, Pleck JH, Sonenstein FL. Adolescent sexual behavior, drug use, and violence: increased reporting with computer survey technology. Science. 1998 May 8;280(5365):867-73. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.280.5365.867

64. Lindberg LD, Sonenstein FL, Ku L, Levine G. Young men's experience with condom breakage. Family Planning Perspectives. 1997 May 1:128-40. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2953335

65. Lindberg LD, Sonenstein FL, Ku L, Martinez G. Age differences between minors who give birth and their adult partners. Family planning perspectives. 1997 Mar 1:61-6. https://doi.org/10.1363/2906197

66. Lindberg LD. Trends in the relationship between breastfeeding and postpartum employment in the United States. Social Biology. 1996 Sep 1;43(3-4):191-202. https://doi.org/10.1080/19485565.1996.9988923

67. Lindberg LD. Women's decisions about breastfeeding and maternal employment. Journal of Marriage and the Family. 1996 Feb 1:239-51. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/353392

MANUSCRIPTS IN PROCESS

1. Maddow-Zimet I, Lindberg LD, Castle K. State-level variation in abortion stigma and the quality of women and men’s abortion reporting in the United States, under review.

2. Lindberg LD, Firestein L, Beavin C. A Decade of Stability and Change: Review of U.S. Adolescents' Sexual Behavior and Contraceptive Use 2006-2017, under review.

3. Lindberg LD, Desai S, Pleasure Z, Scott R. Comparability of Estimates and Trends in Adolescent Sexual Behavior from Two National Surveys, under review.

4. Desai S, Lindberg LD, Maddow-Zimet I, Kost K. The Impact of Missing Abortions on Pregnancy-Related Research, under review.

5. D Marcell AV, Dimenstein NB, Lindberg LD, Sanders R, Jennings JM, Frohwirth LF, Dittus PJ, Marcell AV. Exploring sexually active young men's lifetime experience and use of reproductive coercion, under review.

6. Teitler JO, Ingerick M, Lindberg LD. What drives adolescent birth rates? A comparison of adolescent and adult fertility trends, 1970–2015.

7. Lindberg LD, Frost J, Mueller J, Pleasure Z. Trends in Receipt of STI Services Among Young Women in the United States.

COMMENTARIES, REPORTS, MONOGRAPHS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS

1. Kantor LM, Lindberg LD, Tashkandi Y, Hirsch JS, Santelli JS. Sex Education: Broadening the Definition of Relevant Outcomes. Invited commentary, Journal of Adolescent Health. 2021 January. 68(1):7-8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2020.09.031

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2. Lindberg LD, Pleasure ZH, Douglas-Hall, A. Assessing State-Level Variations in High School Students’ Sexual and Contraceptive Behavior: The 2019 Youth Risk Behavior Surveys. The Guttmacher Institute; 2020 December.

3. Sonfield A, Frost JJ, Dawson R, Lindberg LD. COVID-19 Job Losses Threaten Insurance Coverage And Access To Reproductive Health Care For Millions. Health Affairs Blog. August 3, 2020.

4. Lindberg LD, VandeVusse A, Mueller J, Kirstein M. Early Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Findings from the 2020 Guttmacher Survey of Reproductive Health Experiences. The Guttmacher Institute; 2020 July. • Selected Media Exposure: 2020: [Washington Post] [New York Times] [USA Today] [CNN] [Wall Street Journal] [Reuters] [NPR] [VICE] [Good Morning America] [The Guardian] [NY Daily News] [Insider] [STAT Morning Rounds] [Politico Nightly Coronavirus Special Edition] [Philly Voice] [Bloomberg Law] [MinnPost] [Glamour] [Forbes] [Bustle] [NY Mag (The Cut)] [Rewire] [The Atlantic] [Bloomberg][CBS News][Psychology Today [Boston Globe][Healthline][KYW News][American Independent][Forbes][Elle][Jerusalem Post][PBS][Honolulu Star][New York Post] [Quartz][Inside Hook][Chicago Tribune][New York Times][Forbes][Instyle][BizWomen][BabyGaga] • Selected Media Exposure: 2021 [Spokane News] [MS Magazine]

5. Lindberg LD, Bell DL, Kantor LM. The Sexual and Reproductive Health of Adolescents and Young Adults During the COVID‐19 Pandemic. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. 2020 Jun 14. • Selected Media Exposure: [New York Times][US News and World Report]

6. Jones, RK, Lindberg L, Witwer E. COVID-19 Abortion Bans and Their Implications for Public Health. Invited viewpoint, Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health (2020). https://doi.org/10.1363/psrh.12139

7. Santelli JS, Lindberg LD, Grilo SA, Kantor LM. Ideology or Evidence? Examining Population-Level Impact of U.S. Government Funding to Prevent Adolescent Pregnancy. Invited commentary, American Journal of Public Health. 109(3), 356-357. DOI:10.2105/AJPH.2018.304940

8. Witwer E, Jones RK, Lindberg LD. Sexual Behavior and Contraceptive and Condom Use Among U.S. High School Students, 2013‒2017. The Guttmacher Institute; 2018 September.

9. Zolna M, Lindberg LD. Unintended pregnancy: Incidence and outcomes among young adult unmarried women in the United States, 2001 and 2008. New York: Alan Guttmacher Institute; 2012 Apr.

10. Zolna MR, Lindberg LD, Frost JJ. Couple-focused services in publicly funded family planning clinics: Identifying the need, 2009. New York: Guttmacher Institute. 2011 May.

11. Burstein NR, Lindberg LD, Fein DJ, Page L, LaRock Jr RJ. Guide to data sources on the determinants of marriage and cohabitation. Abt Associates, Bethesda, MD. 2003 Mar.

12. Fein DJ, Burstein NR, Fein GG, Lindberg LD. The determinants of marriage and cohabitation among disadvantaged Americans: Research findings and needs. Abt Associates, Bethesda, MD. 2003 Mar.

13. Fein DJ, Lindberg LD, London R, & Mauldon J. Welfare reform and family formation: Assessing the effects. Abt Associates, Bethesda, MD. 2002.

14. Lindberg LD, Sonenstein FL. Why males, why now: the rationale for addressing the reproductive health of young men. Young men’s sexual and reproductive health: Toward a national strategy. Washington, DC: Urban Institute. 2000:51-84.

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15. Porter L, Sonenstein FL, Lindberg LD. Enhancing young men’s sexual and reproductive health: A framework. pp 85-105 in Sonenstein FL (ed), Young men's sexual and reproductive health: Toward a national agenda. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute, 2000

16. Lindberg LD, Boggess S, Porter L, Williams S. Teen risk-taking: A statistical portrait. The Urban Institute, 2000.

17. Lindberg LD, Zweig JM, Alexander KL. Physical fighting among adolescents and its association with other health risk behaviors. Report to DHHS. Washington, DC: The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, 2000.

18. Porter L, Lindberg LD. Adolescent risk-taking and health care utilization. Report to DHHS. Washington, DC: The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, 2000.

19. Lindberg LD, Boggess S, Williams S. Multiple Threats: The co-occurrence of teen health risk behaviors. The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, 2000.

20. Boggess S, Lindberg LD, Porter L. Changes in risk-taking among high school students, 1991-1997: Evidence from the Youth Risk Behavior Surveys. The Urban Institute, 2000.

21. Porter L, Lindberg LD. Reaching out to multiple risk Adolescents. The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, 2000.

22. Moore KA, Driscoll AK, Lindberg LD. A statistical portrait of adolescent sex contraception and childbearing. National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, 1998.

23. Lindberg LD, Wolpin K, Pleck J, Nathanson C. Integrating theoretical perspectives on gender, union formation, and fertility, in: Bachrach C, ed.,. In: Nurturing fatherhood: Improving data and research on male fertility, family formation and fatherhood. Washington, DC: Federal Forum on Child and Family Statistics; 1998. p. 231–48.

SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

1. Lindberg LD. Innovations in Family Planning Research During COVID-19. International Conference on Family Planning Annual Meeting, February 2021.

2. Kantor L and Lindberg LD. Need for pleasure measures of sex education. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, October 2019.

3. Scott R, Wellings K, Lindberg LD. Adolescent sexual activity, contraceptive use and pregnancy in Britain and the United States: a cross-national comparison. British Society for Population Studies 2019 Meeting, September 2019.

4. Lindberg LD and Scott R. Incomplete abortion reporting in British and American surveys: Pathways for improvements. British Society for Population Studies 2019 Meeting, September 2019.

5. Offiong A, Lindberg L, Jennings JM, Dittus PJ, Marcell AV. Exploring factors associated with early age of first sex among urban young men aged 15-24: The important role of parents and partners. Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine, March 2019.

6. Santelli J, Chen I, Nalugoda F, Ssewamala F, Grilo S, Lindberg L, Lutalo T, Kreniske P, Hoffman S, Kagaayi J, Ssekubugu R, Grabowski K, Wawer M, Gray R. Declining Adolescent Fertility in Rakai, Uganda, 1994-2016:

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The Role of Educational Access and Contraceptive Use. International Conference on Family Planning, November 2018.

7. Lindberg L, Kost K, Desai S, Maddow-Zimet I, Zolna, M. Completeness of abortion reporting in three national surveys in the United States. Population Association of America, April 2018.

8. Teitler JO, Finer L, Ingerick M, Lindberg L. Comparing adolescent and young adult fertility trends, 1969–2015. Population Association of America, April 2018.

9. Scott R, Lindberg L. Proximate drivers of declining adolescent pregnancy rates in Britain and the United States: sexual activity and contraceptive use patterns cross-nationally. Population Association of America, April 2018.

10. Lindberg L, Maddow-Zimet I, Fuentes L. New approaches for assessing US adolescents' pregnancy and STI risk. Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine, March 2018.

11. Frost J, Lindberg, L. Receipt of contraceptive services among young women in the United States. Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine, March 2018.

12. Lindberg L, Maddow-Zimet I, Marcell A. Sexual onset before age 13 in the United States: Exploring gender, race, and location differences. Population Association of America, April 2017.

13. Scott R, Lindberg L. The contribution of changes in sexual activity and contraceptive use to the decline in conception rates among under-20s: A comparison of Britain and the United States. IUSSP International Population Conference, November 2017.

14. Lindberg L, Santelli J, Desai S. Understanding the recent decline in adolescent fertility in the United States, 2007–2013. Population Association of America, March 2016.

15. Lindberg L, Scott R. Measurement and mismeasurement of abortion and other pregnancy outcomes in the National Survey of Family Growth. Population Association of America, April 2016.

16. Kost K, Lindberg L. Recall bias in women's and men's reports of pregnancy intentions in the National Survey of Family Growth. Population Association of America, April 2016.

17. Lindberg L, Maddow-Zimet I, Kost K. From generation to generation? The role of an intergenerational cycle of teen childbearing in declining U.S. teen birth rates. Population Association of America, April 2016.

18. Maddow-Zimet I, Lindberg L, Kost K. When does baby make three? The influence of pregnancy intentions on marital transitions. Population Association of America, May 2015.

19. Lindberg L Needs and opportunities for studying men and pregnancy intentions. Men and Masculinities Conference, March 2015.

20. Lindberg L, Kost K. The role of men’s childbearing intentions in their paternal involvement. Population Association of America, May 2014.

21. Lindberg L, Kost K Exploring U.S. men’s birth intentions. Population Association of America, April 2013.

22. Kost K, Lindberg L. Pregnancy intentions and maternal behaviors: Testing the relationship with new methods of analysis. Population Association of America, April 2013.

23. Lindberg L, Isaac Maddow-Zimet I. Consequences of sex education on teen and young adult sexual behaviors and outcomes. Population Association of America, May 2012.

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24. Kost K, Lindberg L. Consequences of unintended childbearing: Comparing new and conventional measures of intention status. Population Association of America, May 2012.

25. Lindberg L, Marcell AV. Young people's sexual and reproductive health care receipt in the U.S. Society for Health and Adolescent Medicine, March 2012.

26. Kavanaugh ML, Lindberg L. Factors impacting partner involvement in women’s contraceptive services. Population Association of America, March 2011.

27. Zolna M, Lindberg LD, Frost JJ. Couple-based family planning services in public clinics: Is there a need? Association of Reproductive Health Professionals, September 2010

28. Santelli J, Lindberg L, Paper M. Exploring key dimensions of pregnancy intentions. Population Association of America, April 2009.

29. Santelli JS, Lindberg LD, Diaz DC, Orr M. Changing behavior risk for teen pregnancy in the United States, 1991-2007. Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine, March 2009

30. Lindberg L, Santelli J, Desai S. Understanding the decline in adolescent fertility in the United States, 2007-2013. Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine, March 2009.

31. Lindberg L, Orr M. Community-Level influences on young men’s sexual and reproductive health behaviors: 1995 to 2002. National Survey of Family Growth Users Meeting, October 2008.

32. Finer LB, Lindberg L, Stokes-Prindle C. New estimates of U.S. unintended pregnancy: Taking Timing into Account. Population Association of America, April 2008.

33. Santelli J, Lindberg L, Rickert V, Bensyl D, Posner S, Makleff S, Kost K. Comparability of contraceptive prevalence estimates for women from the 2002 behavioral risk factor surveillance system. Population Association of America, April 2008.

34. Lindberg LD, Jones R, Santelli JS. Adolescents & non-coital sex: Where are they going if they’re not going all the way? Society for Adolescent Medicine, March 2008.

35. Lindberg LD, Finer LB, Stokes-Prindle C. More problems measuring pregnancy intention: "Unwantedness" among teens and the (ir)relevance of contraception. Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine March 2008.

36. Lindberg L, Moore A, Singh S. Young men and reproductive health: What have we learned? American Public Health Association, November 2006.

37. Santelli JS, Lindberg L, Finer LB, Singh S. Trends in adolescent sexual experience, contraceptive use, and pregnancy risk, 1995 and 2002, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine March 2006.

38. Santelli JS, Morrow B, Anderson JE, Lindberg L. Contraceptive use and pregnancy risk among high school students, 1991-2003. Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine, March 2006.

SELECTED INVITED LECTURES

1. Threats to reproductive health and rights during the COVID-19 crisis. Guttmacher Institute national webinar, August 2020.

2. Impact of COVID-19 on reproductive health services. National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association Membership Webinar, July 2020.

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3. Sex Education: Books, Bytes and Beyond. Columbia University Population Research Center Reproductive Health and HIV Conference, October 2019.

4. Quality of abortion reporting in the US and pathways to improvement. Research seminars at Columbia University, Johns Hopkins University and the University of .

5. Completeness of abortion reporting in three national surveys in the United States. Research seminars at University of Maryland Population Research Center, CUNY Institute for Demographic Research, National Center for Health Statistics and National Institute of Health.

6. What journalists should know about teen sexuality and sex education. Education Writers Association National Seminar, May 2019.

7. Is it time to close the books on sex education? Keynote address National Sex Education Conference, December 2017.

8. An update on sex education trends in the United States. Planned Parenthood Federation of America, February 2017.

9. Definition of and trends in dual use in the US. Summit on LARC + Condoms: Creating Momentum for Dual Protection, sponsored by the DC American Sexual Health Association and Planned Parenthood Federation of America, April 2014.

10. Gaps in research about men and unintended pregnancy in the United States. NIH NICHD symposium The 37%: Developing a research agenda for addressing mistimed, unintended, unplanned, unwanted pregnancy in the U.S., June 2013.

11. Understanding trends in teen and young adult sex, contraceptive use, and pregnancy. Planned Parenthood Federation of America, June 2012.

12. National survey of contraceptive knowledge and attitudes among unmarried 18-to-29-year-olds. National Campaign to Prevent Teen pregnancy Research Advisory Panel, June 2009.

13. Where am I going if I’m not going all the way? Non-coital sexual activity among adolescents. Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health Adolescent Health Seminar, January 2008.

RECENT EXPERT MEDIA INTERVIEWS AND COMMENTARIES

Rewire: Has Sex Ed Even Changed From the ‘Bridgerton’ Era to Today? 1/21/2021

San Francisco Chronicle: According to the Numbers, COVID Will Be a Baby Bust, 12/17/2020

Forbes: How Gaps In Telehealth Access Could Impact Reproductive Health, 10/16/2020

Ms. Magazine: COVID Won’t Stop Young People From Having Sex. Let’s Get Them the Health Care They Need. 10/14/2020

New York Times: For Young People’s Sexual Health, the Pandemic Changes the Game. 9/21/2020

SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP 11 Laura Duberstein Lindberg 1/25/2021

• NICHD Contraceptive Development and Behavior Workshop member, October 2020. • Liason Member, American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinical Consensus-Gynecology Committee, 2020-present. • Liason Member, American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology Adolescent Committee 2018-2020 • Steering Committee, World Health Organization Global Sexual Health Measurement 2019 • Program Committee, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine 2018 Annual Meeting • Organizer, Chair and Discussant, Population Association of America annual meetings • Co-Chair, Population Association of America Psychosocial Workshop, 2017. • Office of Population Affairs Expert Work Group on Birth Spacing, 2017. • Technical Advisory Panel, Office of Adolescent Health Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program, 2016. • Advisory Committee, National Survey of Family Growth, 2014. • Federal Forum on Child and Family Statistics, received national service award, 1997-1998.

RESEARCH GRANTS

Current

2018-2023 Co-Investigator, “Improving methods and measures of reproductive health outcomes” NICHD, National Institute of Health R01HD092396.

2016-2021. Principal Investigator: “Advancing measurement and analysis of sensitive behaviors in the United States” NICHD, National Institute of Health R01HD084473-01A1.

Completed

2017-2019. Co-Investigator. “Contraceptive Needs and Services.” Anonymous Donor.

2016-2019. Principal Investigator: “Confidentiality concerns, socioeconomic status and adolescents’ use of reproductive health care” JPB Foundation.

2016-2019. Principal Investigator: “Two Americas for teens: The role of disadvantage in adolescent sexual and reproductive health” JPB Foundation.

2013-2018. Co-Investigator: “Guttmacher Center for Population Research Innovation and Dissemination” NICHD, National Institutes of Health R24HD074034-01A1.

2013-2017. Co-Investigator: “US surveillance: Unintended pregnancy at the state level, 2013 and 2016” Anonymous Donor.

2013-2017. Co-Investigator: “US surveillance: National and state estimates of teen Pregnancy” Anonymous Donor.

2015-2016. Principal Investigator: “Cross-sectional survey on contraceptive coverage” JPB Foundation.

2012-2015. Co-Investigator: “Identifying pathways to improve contraceptive use: A longitudinal study” JPB Foundation.

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2011-2015. Co-Investigator: “Advancing research on the consequences of unintended childbearing” NICHD, National Institutes of Health, R01HD068433-02.

2011-2014: Co-Investigator: “An evidence base for action: Tracking the state of the nation’s reproductive health” Anonymous Donor.

2009-2014. Co-Investigator: “Measuring and explaining unintended pregnancy in the United States, 1987- 2009” NICHD, National Institutes of Health, R01HD059896-01-A1.

2009-2014. Co-Investigator: “Meeting 21st century family planning challenges with an evidence-based approach” Office of Population Affairs, HHS.

2011-2012. Principal Investigator: “New estimates of pregnancy intentions” National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy.

2010-2012. Co-Investigator: “Adolescent pregnancy analysis” California Wellness Foundation.

2009-2011. Principal Investigator: “Adolescent pregnancy” Annie E. Casey Foundation.

2009-2010. Principal Investigator: “Health behaviors of women in the military” The Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation.

2007-2010. Principal Investigator: “Couples based family planning services” Office of Population Affairs, HHS.

2006-2009. Co-Investigator: “Assessing reproductive & contraceptive knowledge and beliefs among unmarried young adult” National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy.

2004-2009. Co-Investigator: “Family planning needs and services in the United States” Office of Population Affairs, HHS.

2007-2008. Co-Investigator: “Validating and extending the pregnancy risk index” Hewlett Foundation.

1999-2002. Co-Investigator: “Longitudinal patterns of young men’s AIDS risk behaviors” National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, NIH.

1999-2001. Principal Investigator: “Follow-up to clustering of risk behaviors among youth” Office of the Assistant Secretary of Planning and Evaluation, HHS.

1997-2001. Co-Investigator: “Sex education among American males” The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation.

1998-1999. Principal Investigator: “Clustering of risk behaviors among youth.” Office of the Assistant Secretary of Planning and Evaluation, HHS.

1997-1999. Co-Investigator: “Reproductive health outreach to young males.” Office of Population Affairs, HHS.

1996-1999. Co-Investigator: “Prevalence and correlates of sexually transmitted diseases among young males” NICHD, NIH R01HD30861. 13 Laura Duberstein Lindberg 1/25/2021

REVIEWER (last three years) American Journal of Epidemiology; American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology; American Journal of Preventive Medicine; American Journal of Public Health; Contraception; Demography; Demographic Research; Health and Place; Journal of Adolescent Health; Journal of Health and Place; Journal of Marriage and the Family; Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology; Journal of Survey and Social Statistics; Journal of Women’s Health; Maternal and Child Health Journal; Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health; Public Health Reports; Sex Education.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Association for Public Opinion Research American Public Health Association Population Association of America Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Society of Family Planning

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