David M. Huebner, Phd, MPH
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David M. Huebner, PhD, MPH CURRICULUM VITAE University of Utah ▪ 380 South, 1530 East, Room 502 ▪ Salt Lake City, UT 84112 ▪ 801-587-9886 [email protected] ▪ www.psych.utah.edu/davidmhuebner Education University of California, Berkeley Epidemiology & Public Health MPH, 2003 Arizona State University Clinical Psychology PhD, 2002 Arizona State University Clinical Psychology MA, 2002 Duke University Psychology & German BA, Summa Cum Laude , 1995 Professional Positions Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Utah 2011 – present Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Utah 2008 – 2011 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, Baltimore Co. 2006 – 2008 Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco 2004 – 2006 Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California, SF 2002 – 2004 University of Washington, School of Medicine – APA Accredited Clinical Internship 2001 – 2002 Honors and Awards American Psychological Association, Division 18 Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Contribution to Public Service 2001 Regents Scholarship, Arizona State University 2000 – 2001 Fellow, Preparing Future Faculty Program, Arizona State University 1999 – 2001 Regents Scholarship, Arizona State University 1996 Phi Beta Kappa 1995 – present Zener Award for Outstanding Performance of an Undergraduate Major in Psychology, Duke University 1995 Graduation with Distinction in Psychology, Duke University 1995 Dean’s List with Distinction, Duke University 1992 – 1994 Huebner 2 Grants Ongoing Co-Investigator. Community Mobilization to Improve the HIV/AIDS Continuum of Care among Black Men. R01-MH10217. $2,275,000. Funding Period: September 1, 2013 – August 31, 2017. PI: Susan Kegeles. Co-Investigator. Multilevel HIV Prevention for Young African American Men. National Institute of Mental Health. R01-MH096690. $2,575,000. Funding Period: August 1, 2012 – July 31, 2017. PI: Susan Kegeles. Faculty Mentor/Sponsor. Family Influences on HIV-related Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Young Men who have Sex with Men. National Institute of Mental Health. F31-MH098739A. Funding Period: August 1, 2012 – July 31, 2015. PI: Brian Thoma. Previous Co-Investigator. Moving a Research-Based Intervention into Practice. National Institute of Mental Health. R01-MH065196-06A. $2,297,064. Funding Period: August 9, 2007 – July 31, 2013. PI: Susan Kegeles. Co-Investigator. Research to Evaluate an Effective Community Level Intervention Adapted for Black Men who Have Sex with Men. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. UR6PS000334. $2,396,393. Funding Period: September 1, 2006 – August 31, 2012. PI: Susan Kegeles. Principal Investigator. Health and HIV Among Gay Fathers . National Institute of Mental Health R21. R21MH084760-01A1. $298,887. Funding Period: August 15, 2009 – July 31, 2011. Co-PI: Colleen Hoff. Principal Investigator. Promoting Health Among Young People. National Institute of Mental Health. K08-MH072381. $773,698. Funding period: August 1, 2004 – July 31, 2010. Principal Investigator. Developmental Implications of Childhood Gender Nonconformity. National Children’s Health Study Innovative Pilot Grant. $20,000. Funding Period: May 1, 2009 – May 1, 2010. Co-PI: Lisa Diamond. Co-Investigator. Faith Based HIV Prevention for African American Men who have Sex with Men. University Wide AIDS Research Program. $240,000. Funding Period: September 1, 2005 – August 31, 2007. PI: Susan Kegeles. Principal Investigator. Parents of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adolescents. Center for AIDS Prevention Studies. Innovative Grant. $17,000. Funding period: November 1, 2005 – June 30, 2006. Co-Principal Investigator. Measuring HIV/AIDS Stigma in Southern India. National Institute of Health. Supplement to R01-MH067513-02. $85,522. Funding Period: September 1, 2003 – August 31, 2004. PI: Maria Ekstrand. Huebner 3 Principal Investigator. Clarifying the relations between perceptions of discrimination and health outcomes: How moderators of subjective appraisal of discrimination affect health. Preventive Intervention Research Center, Tempe, AZ. Pilot Award. $3,000. Funding Period: October 1, 1999 – January 31, 2000. Co-Principal Investigator. HIV prevention research among men who have sex with men in Maricopa, Gila, and Pinal Counties. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention / Arizona Department of Health Services. Cooperative Agreement #99004. $283,200. Funding Period: December 31, 1998 – June 30, 2001. PI: Carol Nemeroff. Peer-reviewed Publications Huebner, D. M., Kegeles, S. M., Rebchook, G. M., Neilands, T. B., Johnson, W. D., & Eke, A. N. (in press). Social oppression, psychological vulnerability, and unprotected intercourse among young black men who have sex with men. Health Psychology. *McGarrity, L. A., & Huebner, D. M. (in press). Behavioral intentions to HIV test and subsequent testing: The moderating role of socio-demographic characteristics. Health Psychology. *McGarrity, L. A., Huebner, D. M., & *MacKinnon, R. (in press). Putting stigma in context: Do perceptions of group stigma interact with personally experienced discrimination to predict mental health? Group Process and Intergroup Relations. Scott, H. M., Pollack, L., Rebchook, G. M., Huebner, D. M. , Peterson, J., & Kegeles, S. M. (in press). Peer support is associated with recent HIV testing among young black men who have sex with men. AIDS & Behavior. *Thoma, B. C., & Huebner, D. M. (in press). Health consequences of racist and anti-gay discrimination for multiple minority adolescents. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology. *Thoma, B. C., Huebner, D. M. , & *Rullo, J. E. (in press). Unseen risks: HIV-related risk behaviors among ethnically diverse sexual minority adolescent females. AIDS Education and Prevention. Huebner, D. M., * Rullo, J. E., *Thoma, B. C., *McGarrity, L., Mackenzie, J. (2013). Piloting Lead with Love : A film-based campaign to improve parents’ responses to their lesbian, gay, and bisexual children. Journal of Primary Prevention, 34, 359-369. Diamond, L. M., & Huebner, D. M. (2012). Is good sex good for you? Rethinking sexuality and health. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 6 , 54-69. Hoyt, M. A., Rubin, L. R., Nemeroff, C. J., Lee, J., Huebner, D. M., & Proescholdbell, R. J. (2012). HIV/AIDS-related institutional mistrust among multi-ethnic MSM: Effects on HIV testing and risk behaviors. Health Psychology, 31, 269-277. Huebner 4 Huebner, D. M ., Binson, D., Pollack, L. M., & Woods, W. J. (2012). Implementing bathhouse-based voluntary counseling and testing for HIV has no adverse effect on bathhouse patronage among men who have sex with men. International Journal of STD and AIDS, 23, 182-184. Huebner, D. M., Mandic, C. G., *Mackaronis, J. E., Boeugher, S. C., & Hoff, C. C. (2012). The impact of parenting on gay male couples’ relationships, sexuality, and HIV risk. Journal of Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice, 1, 106-119. Kegeles, S. M., Rebchook, G. M., Pollack, L., Huebner, D. M., Tebbets, S., Hamiga, J., Sweeney, D., Zovod, B. (2012). An intervention to help community-based organizations implement an evidence- based HIV prevention intervention: The Mpowerment Project Technology Exchange System. American Journal of Community Psychology, 49, 182-198. Huebner, D. M. , Neilands, T., Rebchook, G. M., & Kegeles, S. M. (2011). Sorting through chickens and eggs: A longitudinal examination of the associations between attitudes, norms, and sexual risk behavior. Health Psychology, 30, 110-118. Huebner, D. M. , Binson, D., Dillworth, S., Neilands, T., & Grinstead, O., Woods, W. J. (2010). Rapid vs. standard HIV testing in a bathhouse setting: What is gained and lost? AIDS and Behavior, 14, 549-57. Ryan, C., Russel, S. T., Huebner, D. M ., Diaz, R. M., & Sanchez, J. (2010). Family acceptance in adolescence and the health of LGBT young adults. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, 23, 205-213. Ryan, C., Huebner, D. M. , Diaz, R. M., & Sanchez, J. (2009). Family rejection as a predictor of negative health outcomes in White and Latino LGB young adults. Pediatrics, 123, 346-352. Nemeroff, C. J., Hoyt, M. A., Huebner, D. M. , & Proescholdbell, R. J. (2008). The Cognitive Escape Scale: Measuring HIV-related thought avoidance. AIDS and Behavior, 12 , 305-320. Huebner, D. M. , & Davis, M. C. (2007). Perceived anti-gay discrimination and physical health outcomes. Health Psychology, 26 , 627-634. Huebner, D. M. , Binson, D., Woods, W. J., Dillworth, S., Neilands, T., & Grinstead, O. (2006). Bathhouse- based voluntary counseling and testing is feasible and shows preliminary evidence of effectiveness. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, 43, 239-246. Hoyt, M. A., Nemeroff, C. J., Huebner, D. M. (2006). The effects of HIV-related thought suppression on risk behavior: Cognitive escape in men who have sex with men. Health Psychology, 25 (4), 455- 461. Huebner, D. M. , Proescholdbell, R. J., & Nemeroff, C. J. (2006). Do gay and bisexual men share researchers’ definition of barebacking? Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality, 18, 67-78. Rebchook, G.M., Kegeles, S.M., Huebner, D. M., & the TRIP Research Team (2006). Translating research into practice: The dissemination and initial implementation of an evidence-based HIV prevention program . AIDS Education and Prevention, 18, 119-136. Huebner 5 Huebner, D. M. , & Davis, M. C. (2005). Gay and bisexual men who disclose their sexual orientations in the workplace have higher