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Brian Robert Simon Rosser, Ph.D., M.P.H., L.P.

March 2014 Office: Home: Division of and Community 3921 Xerxes Ave S. University of Minnesota School of Public Health Minneapolis, MN 55410 1300 S. 2nd Street, #439 (612) 925-5652 Minneapolis, MN 55454

Office: (612) 624-0358 Email: Fax: (612) 624-0315 [email protected]

Nationalities United States of America, New Zealand, Australia, and Republic of Ireland.

Citizenships United States of America, New Zealand, Australia, Republic of Ireland, European Union

I. FORMAL TRAINING

A. Predoctoral Education

Degree(s): 1980-1983 B.A., University of Auckland, New Zealand,

1984-1986 M.A. (Hons), University of Auckland, New Zealand, Psychology

B. Doctoral and Postdoctoral Education

Degree(s): 1986-1990 Ph.D., The Flinders University of South Australia Medical School, Primary Health Care, in Behavioural Medicine

1990-1992 Clinical/Research Fellow in Sexology, Program in Human Sexuality, Department of Family Practice and Community Health, University of Minnesota Medical School

1995-1997 M.P.H., University of Minnesota, School of Public Health, Epidemiology Brian Robert Simon Rosser, Ph.D., M.P.H., L.P.

C. Licensure and Certification

1991-current Minnesota Board of Psychology, Licensed , #1813; LP2553

1987-1989 New Zealand ’ Board, Registered Psychologist, #838

II. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2006-present Professor, Division of Epidemiology & Community Health, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota

2001-present Director, HIV/STI Intervention and Prevention Studies (HIPS) Program, Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota

2002-2006 Adjunct Professor, Graduate Faculty in Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota

2000-2003 Behavioral Scientist, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention- Intervention Research and Support, National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention, Centers for Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, GA

1999-2006 Professor, Department of Family Practice and Community Health, University of Minnesota Medical School

1999-2002 Director of Community Health, Department of Family Practice and Community Health, University of Minnesota Medical School

1996-1999 Associate Professor, Department of Family Practice and Community Health, University of Minnesota Medical School

1992-1996 Assistant Professor, Program in Human Sexuality, Department of Family Practice and Community Health, University of Minnesota Medical School

1990-1992 Clinical/Research Fellow, Program in Human Sexuality, Department of Family Practice and Community Health, University of Minnesota Medical School

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1988-1989 Tutor, visiting lecturer and course developer (II Year: Psychobiological/Psychosocial Systems; IV Year: Behavioral Management), Department of Primary Health Care, School of Medicine, Flinders University of South Australia, Australia

1988 Tutor and lecturer in Sexual Medicine (IV Year), Department of and Community Health Care, The Flinders University of South Australia, Australia

1987-1989 Visiting Researcher, New Zealand AIDS Foundation, Auckland, New Zealand

1986-1988 Counselor, AIDS Programme, South Australian Health Commission, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

1986-1988 Scientific Officer, AIDS Programme, South Australian Health Commission, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

1985-1986 Research Assistant, Department of Respiratory Medicine, Green Lane Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand

1985-1986 Group Leader and Telephone Supervisor, Youthline, Auckland, New Zealand

1984-1985 Acting Coordinator of Counseling Services, AIDS Support Network, Auckland, New Zealand

1984 Tutor, Department of Management Studies, University of Auckland, New Zealand

1983-1986 Telephone Counselor, Youthline, Auckland, New Zealand

1983-1984 Laboratory Demonstrator, Department of Psychology, University of Auckland, New Zealand

1981-1982 Drug Counselor/Staff, Vanguard House and Odyssey House, Auckland, New Zealand

1980 Social Worker Aide for nineteen-year-old deaf-mute, Green Lane Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand

1980 Occupational Therapist Aide, Carrington , Auckland, New Zealand

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1980 Trainee Chaplain, Dunedin Public Hospital, Dunedin, New Zealand

III. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

A. Published: Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

1. Wilkerson, J.M., Shenk, J.E., Grey, J.A., Rosser, B.R.S., (2013). Recruitment strategies of methamphetamine-using men who have sex with men into an online survey, Journal of Substance Use, Published online December 2013, DOI:10.3109/14659891.2013.868936.

2. Galos, D.L., Smolenski, D.J., Grey, J.A., Iantaffi, A. & Rosser, B.R.S (2013). Preferred aspects of sexually explicit media among men who have sex with men: Where do condoms fit in? Psychology and Sexuality. Published online September 2013, DOI:10.1080/19419899.2013.851108.

3. Noor, S.W., Rosser, B.R.S. (2013). Enema use among men who have sex with men: A behavioral epidemiologic study with implications for HIV/STI prevention. Archives of Sexual Behavior. Published online December 2013, DOI:10.1007/s10508-013-0203-0. (NIHMSID525930)

4. Sullivan, P.S., Grey, J.A., Rosser, B.R.S. (2013). Emerging technologies for HIV prevention for MSM: What we have learned, and ways forward. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 63, S102-S107. (PMC3670990)

5. O’Leary, A., Horvath, K.J., & Rosser, B.R.S., (2013). Associations between partner-venue specific personal responsibility beliefs and transmission risk behavior by HIV-positive men who have sex with men (MSM). Aids and Behavior. 17(5):1855-61. (PMC3899845)

6. Wilkerson, J.M., Iantaffi, A., Smolenski, D.J., Horvath, K.J., Rosser, B.R.S. (2013). Acceptability of HIV-prevention messages in sexually explicit media viewed by men who have sex with men. AIDS Education and Prevention 25(4):315-26.

7. Wilkerson, J.M., Smolenski, D.J., Brady, S.S., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2013). Performance of the Duke Religion Index and the Spiritual Well-Being Scale in online samples of men who have sex with men. Journal of Religion and Health 52(2):610-21. (PMC3553315)

8. Jones-Webb, R., Kilian, G., Cain-Nielsen, A., Brady, S.S., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2013). Recruiting gay alcohol establishments for studies: Lessons learned from the SILAS study. Journal of Substance Use and Misuse 48(3):194-99. (PMC3582730)

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9. Brady, S.S., Iantaffi, A., Galos, D. L., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2013). Open, closed, or in between: Is relationship configuration associated with condom use among men who have sex with men? Aids and Behavior 17(4):1499-1514. (PMC3577942)

10. Rosser, B.R.S., Smolenski, D., Erickson, D., Iantaffi, A., Brady, S.S., Galos, D.L., Grey, J.A., Hald, G.M., Horvath, K.J., Kilian, G., Traeen, B., Wilkerson, J.M. (2013). The effects of gay sexually explicit media on the HIV risk behavior of Men who have Sex with Men. AIDS & Behavior 17(4):1488-98. (PMC3719400)

11. Hald, G. M., & Smolenski, D., Rosser, B. R. S. (2013). Perceived effects of sexual explicit media among men who have sex with men and psychometric properties of the pornography consumption effect scale. (PCES). Journal of Sexual Medicine. 10(3):757-767. (PMC3566284)

12. Rosser, B.R.S., Kilian, G., West, W.G. (2013). The Emergency Public Relations Protocol: How to work effectively on controversial projects in an academic health setting. Sexuality Research and Social Policy. 10(1):1-14. (PMC3616414)

13. Jones-Webb, R., Smolenski, D.J., Brady, S.S., Wilkerson, J.M., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2013). Drinking settings, alcohol consumption, and sexual risk behavior among gay men. Addictive Behaviors. 38(3):1824-1830. (PMC3569002)

14. Horvath, K.J., Oakes, J. M., Rosser, B.R.S., Danilenko, G., Vezina, H., Amico, K.R., Williams, M.L., & Simoni, J. (2013). Feasibility, acceptability and preliminary efficacy of an online peer-to-peer support ART adherence intervention. AIDS and Behavior. 17(6):2031-44. (PMC3674213)

15. Wilkerson, J.M., Iantaffi, A., Smolenski, D.J., Brady, S.S., Horvath, K.J., Grey, J.A., and Rosser, B.R.S. (2012). The SEM Risk Behavior (SRB) Model: A new conceptual model of how pornography influences the sexual intentions and HIV risk behavior of MSM. Sexual and Relationship Therapy. 27(3):217-230. (PMC3505105)

16. Brunsberg, S.A., Rosser, B.R.S., Smolenski, D.J. (2012). HIV sexual risk behavior and health insurance coverage in men who have sex with men. Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 9(2), 125-131. (PMC3505103)

17. Wilkerson, J.M., Smolenski, D.J., Brady, S.S., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2012). Religiosity, internalized homonegativity, and outness in Christian men who have sex with men. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 27, 122-132. (PMC3514967)

18. Horvath, K.J., Danilenko, G.P., Williams, M.L., Simoni, J., Amico, K.R., Oakes, J.M., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2012). Technology use and reasons to participate in online social networking websites for people living with HIV in the US. AIDS and Behavior,16(4), 900-910. (PMC3454490)

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19. Horvath K..J, Smolenski D.J., Iantaffi A., Grey J.A., & Rosser B.R.S. (2012). Discussions of viral load in negotiating sexual episodes with primary and casual partners among men who have sex with men. AIDS Care, 24(8),1052-5. (PMC3389168)

20. Peterson, J.L., Miner, M.H., Brennan, D.J. & Rosser, B.R.S. (2012). HIV treatment optimism and sexual risk behaviors among HIV positive African American men who have sex with men. AIDS Education and Prevention, 24, 91-101. (PMC3514953)

21. Rosser, B.R.S., Grey, J.A., Wilkerson, J.M., Iantaffi, A., Brady, S.S., Smolenski, D.J., & Horvath, K.J. (2012). A commentary on the role of sexually explicit media (SEM) in the transmission and prevention of HIV among men who have sex with men (MSM). AIDS and Behavior,16(6),1375-81. (PMC3396722)

22. Harwood, E., Horvath, K.J., Courtenay-Quirk, C., Fisher, H., Kachur, R., McFarlane, M., Meyer, B., Rosser, B.R.S., & O’Leary, A. (2012). Sampling hidden populations: lessons learned from a telephone-based study of persons recently diagnosed with HIV (PRDH). International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 15(1), 31-40.

23. Horvath, K.J., Danilenko, G., Nygaard, K., Goknur, S., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2012). Strategies to retain participants in a long-term HIV prevention randomized controlled trial: Lessons from the MINTS-II study. AIDS and Behavior, 16(2), 469- 79. (PMC3423320)

24. Wilkerson, J.M., Danilenko, G.P., Smolenski, D.J., Myer, B.B.,& Rosser, B.R.S. (2012). Sexual agreement classifications for gay and bisexual men and implications for harm reduction HIV prevention. Health Education and Behavior, 39(3), 303-14. (PMC3462446)

25. Rosser, B.R.S., Wilkerson, J.M., Smolenski, D.J., Oakes, J.M., Konstan, J., Horvath, K.J., Kilian, G.R., Novak, D.S., Danilenko, G.P., & Morgan, R. (2011). The future of Internet-based HIV prevention: A report on key findings from the Men’s INTernet Sex (MINTS-I, II) Studies. AIDS and Behavior, 15(1), 91-100. (PMC3345812)

26. Smolenski, D.J., Stigler, M.H., Ross, M.W., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2011). Direct and indirect associations between internalized homonegativity and high-risk sex. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 40(4), 785-92. (PMC3418675)

27. Ostergren, J., Rosser, B.R.S., & Horvath, K.J. (2011). Reasons for non-use of condoms among Men-who-have-Sex-with-Men: A comparison of receptive and insertive role-in-sex and lnline and offline meeting venue. Culture, Health and Sexuality, 13(2), 123-40. (PMC3010288)

28. Wilkerson, J.M., Danilenko, G.P., Smolenski, D.J., Meyer, B.B., & Rosser, B.R.S., (2011). The role of critical self-reflection of assumptions in an online HIV

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intervention for men who have sex with men. AIDS Education and Prevention, 23(1), 13-24. (PMC3423317)

29. Hatfield, L.A., Ghiselli, M.E., Jacoby, S.M., Cain-Nielsen, A., Kilian, G., McKay, T., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2010). Methods for recruiting men of color who have sex with men in unsafe sex prevention-for-positives interventions. Prevention Science, 11(1), 56-66. (PMC3691812)

30. Horvath, K.J., Harwood, E., Courtenay-Quirk, C., McFarlane, M., Fisher, H., Dickinson, T., Kachur, R., Rosser, B.R.S., & O’Leary, A. (2010). Online resources for persons recently diagnosed with HIV/AIDS: An analysis of HIV-related webpages. Journal of Health Communication, 15(5), 516-31.

31. Wilkerson, J.M., Smolenski, D.J., Horvath, K.J., Danilenko, G.P., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2010). Online and offline sexual health-seeking patterns of HIV-negative men who have sex with men. AIDS and Behavior, 14(6), 1362-70. (PMC3501212)

32. Rosser, B.R.S., Oakes, J.M., Konstan, J., Hooper, S., Horvath, K.J., Danilenko, G.P., Nygaard, K.R., & Smolenski, D.J. (2010). Reducing HIV risk behavior of MSM through persuasive computing: Results of the Men’s INTernet Study (MINTS-II). AIDS, 24(13), 2099-107. (PMC3319361)

33. Smolenski, D.J., Diamond, P.M., Ross, M.W., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2010) Revision, criterion validity, and multi-group assessment of the Reactions to Homosexuality scale. Journal of Personality Assessment, 92(6), 568-76. (PMC2978066)

34. Coleman, E., Horvath, K.J., Miner, M.H., Ross, M.W., Oakes, J.M., Rosser, B.R.S., & the Men’s INTernet Sex (MINTS-II) Team (2010). Compulsive sexual behavior and risk for unsafe sex among men who use the Internet to seek sex with men. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 3(5), 1045-53. (PMC3719393)

35. Horvath, K.J., Nygaard, K., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2010). Ascertaining partner HIV status and its association with sexual risk behavior among Internet-using men who have sex with men. AIDS and Behavior, 14(6), 1376-83. (PMC3433848)

36. Horvath, K.J., Weinmeyer, R.M., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2010). Should it be illegal for HIV-positive persons to have unprotected sex without disclosure? An examination of attitudes among US men who have sex with men and the impact of state law. AIDS Care, 22(10), 1221-1228. (PMC3423319)

37. Brennan, D.J., Welles, S.L., Miner, M.H., Ross, M.W., Rosser, B.R.S., & the Positive Connections Team (2010). HIV treatment optimism and unsafe anal intercourse among HIV-positive men who have sex with men: Findings from the Positive Connections Study, AIDS Education and Prevention, 22(2), 126-137. (PMC3698964)

38. Courtenay-Quirk, C., Horvath, K.J., Ding, H., Fisher, H., McFarlane, M., Kachur, R., O’Leary, A.A., Rosser, B.R.S., & Harwood, E. (2010). Perceptions of HIV-

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related websites among recently diagnosed HIV-usinositive persons. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 24(2), 105-115.

39. Ross, M.W., Rosser, B.R.S. & Smolenski, D.J. (2010). The importance of measuring internalized homophobia/homonegativity. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 39(6), 1207- 1208. (PMC3697840)

40. Rosser, B.R.S., Hatfield, L.A., Miner, M.H., Ghiselli, M.E., Lee, B.R., Welles, S.L. & the Positive Connections Team (2010). Effects of a behavioral intervention to reduce serodiscordant unsafe sex among HIV positive Men who have Sex with Men: The Positive Connections randomized controlled trial study. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 33(2), 147-158. (PMC3423322)

41. Horvath, K.J., Courtnay-Quirk, C., Harwood, E., Fisher, H., Kachur, R., McFarlane, M., O’Leary, A., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2009). Using the Internet to provide care for persons living with HIV. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 23(12), 1033-1041.

42. Hatfield, L., Horvath, K.J., Jacoby, S.M., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2009). Comparison of substance use and risky sexual behavior among a diverse sample of urban, HIV- positive men who have sex with men. Journal of Addictive , 28(3), 208-218. (PMC3437600)

43. Brennan, D.J., Welles, S.L., Miner, M.H., Ross, M.W., Mayer, K.H., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2009). Development of a treatment optimism scale for HIV-positive gay and bisexual men. AIDS Care, 21(9), 42-49. (PMC3698947)

44. Miner, M.H., Peterson, J.L., Welles, S.L., Jacoby, S.M., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2009). How do social norms impact HIV sexual risk behavior in HIV positive men who have sex with men: Multiple mediator effects. Journal of , 14(6), 761-770. (PMC3433849)

45. Rosser, B.R.S., Gurak, L., Horvath, K.J., Oakes, J.M., Konstan, J., & Danilenko, G. (2009). The challenges of ensuring participant consent in Internet-based sex studies: A case study of the Men’s INTernet Sex (MINTS-I and II) Studies. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 14, 606-626. (PMC3817747)

46. Seibel, S.L, Rosser, B.R.S., Horvath, K.J. & Evans, C.D. (2009). Sexual dysfunction, paraphilias and their relationship to childhood abuse in men who have sex with men. International Journal of Sexual Health, 21(2), 79-86.

47. Rosser, B.R.S., Miner, M.H., Bockting, W.O., Ross, M.W., Konstan, J., Gurak, L., Stanton, J., Carballo-Diéguez, A., Mazin, R., & Coleman, E. (2009). HIV risk and the Internet: Results of the Men’s INTernet Study (MINTS). AIDS and Behavior, 13(4), 746. (PMC2718057)

48. Welles, S.L., Baker, C., Miner, M., Brennan, D., Jacoby, S., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2009). History of childhood sexual abuse and unsafe anal intercourse in a six-city

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study of HIV+ men who have sex with men. American Journal of Public Health, 99, 1079-1086. (PMC2679775)

49. Smolenski, D.J., Ross, M.W., Risser, J.M., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2009). Sexual compulsivity and high-risk sex among Lation men: The role of internalized homonegativity and gay organizations. AIDS Care, 21(1), 42-49. (PMC3678386)

50. Rosser, B.R.S., Oakes, J.M., Horvath, K.J., Konstan, J.A., & Peterson, J.L. (2009). HIV sexual risk behavior by men who use the Internet to seek sex with men: Results of the Men’s INTernet Sex Study-II (MINTS-II). AIDS and Behavior, 13(3), 488- 498. (PMC3678370)

51. Ross, M.W., Rosser, B.R.S., Neumeier, E. & the Positive Connections Team. (2008). The relationship of internalized homonegativity to unsafe sexual behavior in HIV seropositive men who have sex with men. AIDS Education and Prevention, 20(6), 501-512. (PMC2605286)

52. Rosser, B.R.S., Ross, M.W., & Bockting, W.O. (2008). The relationship between homosexuality, internalized homonegativity and in Men who have Sex with Men. Journal of Homosexuality, 55(1), 150-168.

53. Horvath, K.J., Oakes, J.M., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2008). Sexual negotiation and HIV serodisclosure among men who have sex with men with their online and offline partners. Journal of Urban Health, 85(5), 744-58. (PMC2527428)

54. Hooper, S., Rosser, B.R.S., Horvath, K.J., Oakes, J.M., Danilenko, G., & the Men's INTernet Sex II (MINTS-II) Team. (2008). An online needs assessment of a virtual community: What men who use the Internet to seek sex with men want in Internet- based HIV prevention. AIDS and Behavior, 12, 867-875. (PMC2574711)

55. Rosser, B.R.S., West, W.G., & Weinmeyer, R. (2008). Are gay communities dying or just in transition? An international consultation from the Eighth AIDS Impact Conference examining structural change in gay communities. AIDS Care, 20(5), 588-595. (PMC2562784)

56. Rosser, B.R.S., Horvath, K.J, Hatfield, L.A., Peterson, J.L., Jacoby, S.M., Stately, A. & the Positive Connections Team. (2008). Predictors of HIV disclosure to secondary partners and sexual risk behavior among a high-risk sample of HIV positive MSM: Results from six epicenters in the US. AIDS Care, 20(8), 925-930. (PMC2597109)

57. O’Dell, B.L., Rosser, B.R.S., Miner, M.H., & Jacoby, S.M. (2008). HIV prevention altruism and sexual risk behavior in HIV-positive Men Who Have Sex with Men. AIDS and Behavior, 12(5), 713-720. (PMC3433852)

58. Horvath, K.J., Rosser, B.R.S., & Remafedi, G. (2008). Sexual risk taking among of young Internet-using Men Who Have Sex with Men. American Journal of Public Health, 98, 1059-1067. (PMC2377284)

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59. Rosser, B.R.S., & Horvath, K.J. (2008). Predictors of success in HIV prevention in rural America: A state level structural factor analysis of HIV prevention targeting Men who have Sex with Men. AIDS and Behavior, 12(2), 159-168. (PMC3719399)

60. Rosser, B.R.S. (2008). Working as a psychologist in the Emergency Reserve Corps: Providing emergency mental health relief services in Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 39, 37-44.

61. Rosser, B.R.S., Oakes, J.M., Bockting, W.O., Babes, G., & Miner, M. (2007). Capturing the social demographics of hidden sexual minorities: An Internet study of the transgender population in the United States. Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 4(2), 50-64.

62. Miner, M.H., Coleman, E., Center, B.A., Ross, M.W., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2007). The compulsive sexual behavior inventory: Psychometric Properties. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 36, 579-587.

63. Pequegnat, W., Rosser, B.R.S., Bowen, A., Bull, S.S., DiClemente, R.J., Bockting, W.O., Elford, J., Fishbein, M., Gurak, L., Horvath, K.J., Konstan, J., Noar, S., Ross, M.W., Sherr, L., Spiegel, D., & Zimmerman, R. (2007). Conducting Internet-based HIV/STD prevention survey research: Considerations in design and evaluation. AIDS and Behavior, 11(4), 505-521.

64. West, W.G., Rosser, B.R.S., Hooper, S., Monani, S, & Gurak, L. (2007). How learning styles impact e-Learning: A case-comparative study of undergraduate students who excelled, passed, or failed an online course in scientific writing. Journal of Administrators of Electronic Learning, 3(4), 533-541.

65. Ross, M.W., Rosser, B.R.S., McCurdy, S, & Feldman, J. (2007). The advantages and limitations of seeking sex online: A comparison of reasons given for online and offline sexual liaisons by Men Who Have Sex with Men. Journal of Sex Research, 44(1), 59-71.

66. Bockting, W., Miner, M., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2007). Latino men’s sexual behavior with transgender partners. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 36, 778-786.

67. Kraft, C., Robinson, B.E., Nordstrom, D.L., Bockting, W.O., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2006). Obesity, body image and unsafe sex in Men Who Have Sex with Men. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 35, 587-595.

68. Ross, M.W, Rosser B.R.S., Coleman, E., & Mazin, R. (2006). Misrepresentation on the Internet and in real life about sex and HIV: A study of Men Who Have Sex with Men. Culture, Health and Sexuality, 8(2), 133-144.

69. Carballo-Diéguez, A., Miner, M., Dolezal, C., Rosser, B.R.S., & Scott, J. (2006). Sexual negotiation, HIV-status disclosure, and sexual risk behavior among Latino

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men who use the Internet to seek sex with other men. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 35(4), 473-481. (PMC2527428)

70. Bockting, W., Huang, C-H, Ding, H., Robinson, B., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2005). Are transgender persons at higher risk for HIV than other sexual minorities? International Journal of Transgenderism, 8(2/3), 123-131.

71. Damon, W., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2005). Anodyspareunia in Men Who Have Sex with Men: Prevalence, predictors, consequences and the development of DSM diagnostic criteria. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 31, 129-141.

72. Konstan, J.A., Rosser, B.R.S., Ross, M.W., Stanton, J., & Edwards, W.M. (2005). The story of Subject Naught: A cautionary but optimistic tale of internet survey research. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 2005, 10(2), article 11. At: http://jcmc.indiana/edu/vol10/issue2/konstan.html.

73. Minwalla, O., Rosser, B.R.S., Feldman, J., & Varga, C. (2005). Identity formation among progressive gay Muslims in North America: A qualitative study within Al- Fatiha. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 7(2), 113-128.

74. Ross, M.W., Rosser, B.R.S., Stanton, J., & Konstan J. (2004). Characteristics of Latino Men Who Have Sex with Men on the Internet who complete and drop out of an Internet-based sexual behavior survey. AIDS Education and Prevention, 16(6), 526-537.

75. Ross, M.W., Rosser, B.R.S., & Stanton, J. (2004). Beliefs about cybersex and Internet-mediated sex of Latino Men Who Have Internet Sex with Men: relationships with sexual practices in cybersex and in real life. AIDS Care, 16, 1002- 1011.

76. Rosser, B.R.S.,& Stanton, J. (2003). Lessons learned, current crises, and new directions in HIV prevention: How Minnesota’s new HIV Prevention Research Center is contributing to the fight against AIDS. Minnesota Medicine, 86(7), 49-52.

77. Robinson, B.E., Uhl, G., Miner, M, Bockting, W.O., Scheltema, K.E., Rosser, B.R.S., & Westover, B. (2002). Evaluation of a sexual health approach to prevent HIV among low income, urban, primarily African American women: Results of a randomized controlled trial. AIDS Education and Prevention. (Special supplement on Evaluating HIV prevention programs). Supplement to 14(3), 81-96.

78. Robinson, B.E., Bockting, W.O., Rosser, B.R.S., Rugg, D.L., Miner, M., & Coleman, E. (2002). A sexological approach to HIV prevention: The sexual health model. Health Education Research, 17, 43-57.

79. Rosser, B.R.S., Bockting, W.O., Rugg, D.L., Robinson, B.E., Ross, M.W., Bauer, G.L., Kraft, C., & Coleman, E. (2002). A randomized controlled intervention trial of

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a sexual health approach to long-term HIV risk reduction for men who have sex with men: Effects of the intervention on unsafe sexual behavior. AIDS Education and Prevention, 14(3), S59-S71.

80. Odenburg, N.U., Rosser, B.R.S., Rugg, D.L., & DeBoer, J. (2001). Building strong linkages across the HIV prevention continuum: The practical lessons learned from a comprehensive evaluation effort in Minnesota. AIDS Education and Prevention, 13(1), 29-41.

81. Ross, M.W., Rosser, B.R.S., Bauer, G.R., Bockting, W.O., Robinson, B.E., Coleman, E. & Rugg, D.L. (2001). Patterns of alcohol and drug use as predictors of unsafe sexual behavior in men who have sex with men. AIDS & Behavior, 5(1), 97- 103.

82. Rosser, B.R.S., Rugg, D.L., & Ross, M.W. (2001). Increasing research and evaluation productivity: Tips for an effective research writing workshop. Health Promotion Practice, 2(1), 9-13.

83. Rugg, D.L., Heitgard, J.L., Cotton, D.A., Broyles, S., Freeman, A., Lopez-Gomez, A.M., Oldenberg, N., Page-Shafer. K. & the HPI Field Collaborative (including Rosser, B.R.S.) (2000). CDC HIV prevention indicators: Monitoring and evaluating HIV prevention in the United States. AIDS, 14, 2003-2013.

84. Bockting, W.O., Rosser, B.R.S., & Coleman, E. (2000). Transgender HIV prevention: A model education workshop. Journal of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, 4(4), 175-183.

85. Rosser, B.R.S., Gobby, J.M., & Carr, P. (1999). The unsafe sexual behavior of persons living with HIV/AIDS: An empirical approach to developing new HIV prevention interventions targeting HIV-positive persons. Journal of Sex Education and Therapy, 24(2), 18-28.

86. Bockting, W.O., Robinson, B.E., & Rosser, B.R.S. (1998). Transgender HIV prevention: Qualitative evaluation of a model prevention education program. Journal of Sex Education and Therapy, 23(2), 125-133.

87. Bockting, W.O., Rosser, B.R.S., & Skeltema, K. (1999). Transgender HIV prevention: Implementation and evaluation of a workshop. Health Education Research, 14(2), 177-183.

88. Bockting, W.O., Rosser, B.R.S., & Coleman, E. (1998). Transgender HIV prevention: Community involvement and empowerment. International Journal of Transgenderism, 3(1/2).

89. Bockting, W.O., Robinson, B.E., & Rosser, B.R.S. (1998). Transgender HIV prevention: A qualitative needs assessment. AIDS Care, 10(4), 505-526.

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90. Rosser, B.R.S., Short, B.J., Thurmes, P.J., & Coleman, E. (1998). Anodyspareunia, the unacknowledged sexual dysfunction: A validation study of painful anal intercourse in homosexual men. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 24, 281-292.

91. Rosser, B.R.S, & Wright, M. (1998). The impact of new treatments and other trends on HIV prevention for gay and bisexual men in the United States: Observations of the National Lesbian and Gay Health Association Conference. Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality, 10(3/4), 151-158.

92. Gubrud, R.E., & Rosser, B.R.S. (1998). Strengths and barriers in therapy as perceived by sex offenders and their support persons. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 27(2), 137-147.

93. Sawyer, S., Rosser, B.R.S., & Schroder, A. (1998). Results from a brief treatment program for men who patronize prostitutes. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 26(3/4), 111-125.

94. Rosser, B.R.S. (1997). The impact of new advances in treatment on HIV Prevention. Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality, 10(3/4), 143-150.

95. Rosser, B.R.S. (1997). The National Institutes of Health consensus development conference statement on interventions to prevent HIV risk behaviors: Commentaries on reaching consensus. Sexuality educators’ perspective. AIDS and Behavior, 1(3), 209.

96. Rosser, B.R.S., Metz, M., Bockting, W.O., & Buroker, T. (1997). Sexual difficulties, concerns and satisfaction in homosexually active men: An empirical study with implications for HIV prevention. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 23(1), 60-72.

97. Ross, M.W., & Rosser, B.R.S. (1996). Measurement and correlates of internalized homophobia: A factor analytic study. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 52(1), 15-21.

98. Rosser, B.R.S. (1995). Clinical aspects of unsafe sexual behavior: assessment, diagnosis and treatment. Directions in Clinical Psychology, 1, 1-13.

99. Metz, M., Rosser, B.R.S., & Strapko, N. (1994). Difference in conflict-resolution styles among heterosexual, gay, and lesbian couples. Journal of Sex Research, 31, 293-308.

100. Rosser, B.R.S., Dwyer, S.M., Coleman, E., Miner, M., Metz, M., Robinson, B.E., & Bockting, W.O. (1995). Using sexually explicit material in sex education: An eighteen year comparative analysis. Journal of Sex Education and Therapy, 21(2), 117-128.

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101. Rosser, B.R.S. (1994). A scientific understanding of sexual orientation with implications for pastoral ministry. Word and World, 14(3), 246-257.

102. Rosser, B.R.S., & Dwyer, S.M. (1996). Assessment, psychosexual profiling and treatment of exhibitionists. Sex Offender Treatment, 23(3/4), 103-123.

103. Dwyer, S.M., & Rosser, B.R.S. (1992). Treatment outcome research: Cross- referencing a six-month to ten-year follow-up study on sex offenders. Annals of Sex Research, 5, 87-97.

104. Dwyer, S.M., & Rosser, B.R.S. (1993). La Summarie de “La duree du risque de recifive chez les deliquents sexuels.” Forum – Recherche sur l’actualite correctionnelle, 5(2), 8-11.

105. Dwyer, S.M., & Rosser, B.R.S. (1993). Summary of “Treatment outcome research: Cross-referencing a six-month to ten-year follow-up study on sex offenders.” Forum on Corrections Research, 5(2), 7-10.

106. Rosser, B.R.S., Coleman, E., & Ohmans, P. (1993). Safer sex maintenance and reduction of unsafe sex among homosexually active men: A comprehensive therapeutic approach. Health Education Research, 8(1), 19-34.

107. Dwyer, S.M., Rosser, B.R.S., & Sawyer, S. (1992). Dissociative experiences of sexual offenders: a comparison between two outpatient groups and those found to be falsely accused. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 18(1/2), 49-58.

108. Coleman, E., Rosser, B.R.S., & Strapko, N. (1992). Sexual and intimacy dysfunction amongst homosexual men and women. Psychiatric Medicine, 10(2), 257-271.

109. Rosser, B.R.S. & Ross, M.W. (1991). Psychological resistance and HIV counseling. Journal of Gay and Lesbian , 1(4), 93-114.

110. Rosser, B.R.S. (1991). The effects of using fear in public AIDS education on the behaviour of homosexually active men. Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality, 4(3), 123-134.

111. Ross, M.W., & Rosser, B.R.S. (1991). Dimensions of sexual behavior in homosexual men: replicability across time and country. Psychological Reports, 68, 607-612.

112. Ross, M.W., Rigby, K., Rosser, B.R.S., Anagnostou, P., & Brown, M. The effect of a national campaign on attitudes toward AIDS. AIDS Care 1991; 2, 339-346.

113. Rosser, B.R.S. (1990). Evaluation of the efficacy of AIDS education interventions for homosexually active men. Health Education Research, 5(3), 299-308.

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114. Rosser, B.R.S. (1990). Christian and Catholic background and adherence in New Zealand homosexually active men: A psychological investigation. Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality, 3(1), 89-115.

115. Ross, M.W., & Rosser, B.R.S. (1989). Education and AIDS risks: A review. Health Education Research, 4(3), 273-284.

116. Rigby, K., Brown, M., Anagnostou, P., Ross, M.W., & Rosser, B.R.S. (1989). Shock tactics to counter AIDS: The Australian experience. Psychology and Health. 3, 145-159.

117. Ross, M.W. & Rosser, B.R.S. (1989). Counseling patients with an STD. Australian Patient Management, 17, 103-115.

118. Rosser, B.R.S. (1988). Auckland Homosexual Males and AIDS prevention: A behavioural and demographic description. Community Health Studies, 12(3), 328- 338.

119. Ross, M.W. & Rosser, B.R.S. (1988). Counseling patients with an STD. New Zealand Patient Management, 17(8), 73-84.

120. Rosser, B.R.S., & Ross, M.W. (1988). Perceived emotional and life change impact of AIDS on homosexual men in two countries. Psychology and Health, 2, 301-317.

121. Ross, M.W., & Rosser, B.R.S. (1988). Monogamy is… Genitouninary Medicine, 64(1), 65-66.

122. Ross, M.W., & Rosser, B.R.S. (1988). Psychological issues in AIDS-related syndromes. Patient Education and Counseling, 11, 17-28.

123. Rosser, B.R.S., & Ross, M.W. (1988). A gay life events scale for homosexual men. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Psychotherapy, 1(2), 87-101.

124. Rosser, B.R.S. (1987). AIDS: A challenge to Christian social ethics in the light of Vatican II. Colloquium, 19(2), 1-9.

125. Ross, M.W., & Rosser, B.R.S. (1987). Pretest Counseling for AIDS Screening: A guide for clinicians. Australian Patient Management, 11(7), 93-103.

126. Ross, M.W., & Rosser, B.R.S. (1987). Pretest Counseling for AIDS Screening: A guide for clinicians. New Zealand Patient Management, 16(10), 93-105.

B. Published: Other Journal Articles

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1. Rosser, B.R.S. (2007). Working constructively and realistically with IRBs. In A. Pollick. IRBs: Navigating the Maze. Observer – Association for Psychological Science, 20(10), 16-21.

2. Robinson, B.R., Rosser, B.R.S., & Bockting, W.O. (2002). Break the silence: Reflections on the 13th International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa. Sexual Health Today: A Newsletter for Health Care Professionals. 3(1), 1-4.

3. Robinson, B.E., & Rosser, B.R.S. (1989). Bridging the gap: Reflections on the 12th World AIDS Conference in Geneva, Switzerland. Sexual Health Today: A Newsletter for Health Care Professionals, 1(6), 1-3.

4. Rosser, B.R.S. New directions in HIV prevention. SIECUS Report 1997/8; 26(2), 5-7.

5. Rosser, B.R.S. (1997). The impact of new advances in treatment on HIV prevention. Sexual Health Today: A Newsletter for Health Care Professionals, 1(2), 1-4.

6. Rosser, B.R.S. (1996). The impact of new advances in treatment on HIV prevention: Implications of the International AIDS Conference on Future Prevention directions. The Health Advocate: Newsletter of the National Lesbian and Gay Health Association, 2(2), 6-13.

C. Published: Books

1. Endersbe, J.K. (author) and Rosser, B.R.S. (named consultant). Homosexuality: What Does It Mean? A text for teenagers in the series Perspectives on Healthy Sexuality. Mankato, Minnesota: LifeMatters/Capstone Press, 2000.

2. Ross, M.W., Channon-Little, L.D., and Rosser, B.R.S. Sexual Health Concerns: Interviewing and History Taking for Health Practitioners. Sydney, NSW: MacLennan+Petty. American Edition. Philadelphia, PA: F.A. Davis, 2000.

3. Wright, M., Rosser, B.R.S. and deZwaart, O., Eds. New International Directions in HIV Prevention for Gay and Bisexual Men. New York: Haworth Press, 1998.

4. Wright, M., Rosser, B.R.S. and deZwaart, O., Eds. New International Directions in HIV Prevention for Gay and Bisexual Men. Special issue of the Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality 1998; 10(3/4).

5. Rosser, B.R.S. Gay Catholics Down Under: The Journeys in Sexuality and Spirituality of 13 Australian and New Zealand Men. New York: Praeger, 1992.

6. Rosser, B.R.S. Male Homosexual Behavior and the Effects of AIDS Education: A Psychosexual Study of Behavior and Safer Sex. New York: Praeger, 1991.

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D. Published: Chapters in Books

1. [Rosser, B.R.S.], Konstan, J., & West, W.G. (2010). Chapter 16. Using technology and the Internet in research. In W. Pequegnat & E. Stover (Eds.) How to Write a Successful Research Grant Application. National Institutes of Health: Bethesda, MD, 189-206.

2. Konstan, J.A., Rosser, B.R.S., Horvath, K.J., Gurak, L., & Edwards, W. (2008). Protecting subject data privacy in Internet-based HIV/STI prevention survey research. In F.G. Conrad & M.F. Schober (Eds.), Envisioning the Survey Interview of the Future. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.

3. Rosser, B.R.S., & Horvath, K. (2007). Ethical issues in Internet-based HIV primary prevention research. In S. Loue and E. Pike (Eds). Case Studies in Ethics and HIV Research. New York, NY: Springer.

4. Bockting, W.O., Bockting, W., Huang, C-H, Ding, H., Robinson, B., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2005). Are transgender persons at higher risk for HIV than other sexual minorities? In W.O. Bockting & E. Avery (Eds.), Transgender Health and HIV Prevention, Binghampton, NY: Haworth Press, 123-132.

5. Rosser, B.R.S., & Coleman, E. (2001). Transgender HIV prevention: Community involvement and empowerment. In W.O. Bockting & S. Kirk (Eds.), Transgender and HIV: Risks, Prevention and Care. Dusseldorf, Germany: Symposium Publications.

6. Rosser, B.R.S. (2000). Sexual counseling of children and adolescents. In M.W. Ross, L.D. Channon-Little, & B.R.S. Rosser, Health Concerns. Sydney, NSW: MacLennan+Petty.

7. Ross, M.W. & Rosser, B.R.S (2000). Understanding and counseling sexual orientation concerns. In M.W. Ross, L.D. Channon-Little, & B.R.S. Rosser, Health Concerns. Sydney, NSW: MacLennan+Petty.

8. Ross, M.W. & Rosser, B.R.S. (2000). Pre- and post-test counseling for sexually transmitted diseases. In M.W. Ross, L.D. Channon-Little, & B.R.S. Rosser, Sexual Health Concerns. Sydney, NSW: MacLennan+Petty.

9. Ross, M.W. & Rosser, B.R.S. (2000). Reactions to STD infection and STD counseling. In M.W. Ross, L.D. Channon-Little, & B.R.S. Rosser, Sexual Health Concerns. Sydney, NSW: MacLennan+Petty.

10. Channon-Little, L.D. & Rosser, B.R.S. (2000). Sexual counseling and treatment. In M.W. Ross, L.D. Channon-Little, & B.R.S. Rosser, Sexual Health Concerns. Sydney, NSW: MacLennan+Petty.

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11. Rosser, B.R.S. (1998). The impact of new advances in treatment on HIV prevention: Implications of the XIth International AIDS Conference on future prevention directions. In M. Wright, B.R.S. Rosser & O. deZwaart (Eds.), New International Directions in HIV Prevention for Gay and Bisexual Men. New York: Haworth Press.

12. Rosser, B.R.S. & Wright, M. (1998). The impact of new treatments and other trends on HIV prevention for gay and bisexual men in the United States: Observations from the National Lesbian and Gay Health Association Conference. In M.T. Wright, B.R.S. Rosser, & O. deZwaart (Eds.), New International Directions in HIV Prevention for Gay and Bisexual Men. New York: Haworth Press.

13. Coleman, E. & Rosser, B.R.S. (1996). Gay and Bisexual Male Sexuality. In R.P. Cabaj & T.S. Stein (Eds.), Comprehensive Textbook on Homosexuality. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Association Press, 43, 707-721.

14. Rosser, B.R.S. & Dwyer, M. (1996). The assessment, psychosexual profiling and treatment of exhibitionists. In E. Coleman, S.M. Dwyer & N.J. Pallone (Eds.), Sex Offender Treatment: Biological Dysfunction, Intrapsychic Conflict, Interpersonal Violence. New York, NY: Haworth Press, 103-124.

15. Rosser, B.R.S. (1992). HIV adaptation, counseling and prevention: Ethical and legal issues of HIV counseling and reporting. In Sexual Counseling: New Directions and Methods Course May Medical Center, Rochester, Minnesota, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Program in Human Sexuality.

E. Published: Peer Reviewed Abstracts

1. Rosser, B.R.S., Smolenski, D.J., Erickson, D, Iantaffi, A., Brady, S.S., Grey, J.A., Hald, G.M., Horvath, K.J., Kilian, G., Træen, B., & Wilkerson, J.M. (2013) The effects of gay sexually explicit media on the HIV risk behavior of Men who have Sex with Men, Abstracts of the 21st Congress for Sexual Health of the World Association for Sexual Health, Porto Alegre, Brazil, September 21-24. *awarded best conference abstract.

2. Rosser, B.R.S. and Noor, S. (2013). Enema use among men who have sex with men: A behavioral epidemiologic study with implications for HIV prevention. Abstracts of the 21st World Congress on Sexual Health, September 21-24, 2013, Porto Allegre, Brazil.

3. Grey, J., Smolenski, D.J., Erickson, D., A. Iantaffi, and Rosser, B.R.S. (2012). Findings from the Sexually Explicit Media (SEM) study: Test-retest reliability of sexual partner frequencies among MSM. Abstracts of the XIX International AIDS Conference, July 22-27, Washington DC.

4. Galos, D. Smolenski, D., Grey, J., Iantaffi, A., Rosser, B.R.S. (2012). Sexually- explicit viewing priorities among men who have sex with men (MSM): Findings from the sexually explicit media (SEM) study. Abstracts of the XIX International AIDS Conference, July 22-27, Washington DC.

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5. Meyer, C., Smolenski, D., Rosser, B.R.S. (2012). Discrete patterns of substance use during sex in men who have sex with men. Abstracts of the XIX International AIDS Conference, July 22-27, Washington DC.

6. Rosser, B.R.S., Smolenski, D.J., Holsinger, D., Fuchs, E., Horvath, K.J., Konstan, J., Oakes, J.M., Wilkerson, J.M. (2012). Advancing methods in internet-based HIV prevention intervention trials for MSM: Results from the Men’s INTernet Studies (MINTS-1, II, III). Abstracts of the XIX International AIDS Conference, July 22-27, Washington DC.

7. Horvath, K.J., Meyer, C., Smolenski, D., Rosser, B.R.S. (2012). MSM who believe that state HIV criminalization laws exist may be at higher risk for UAI than MSM who are unaware of law in their state. Abstracts of the XIX International AIDS Conference, July 22-27, Washington DC.

8. Iantaffi, A., Smolenski, D.J. Erickson, D.J., Horvath, K.J., Grey, J., Wilkerson, J.M., Brady, S.S., Rosser, B.R.S. (2012). Findings from the Sexually Explicit Media (SEM) Study: SEM and high-risk sex among men who have sex with men. Abstracts of the XIX International AIDS Conference, July 22-27, Washington DC.

9. Wilkerson, J.M., McAdams-Mahmoud, A., Iantaffi, A., & Rosser, B.R.S (2012). Advancing methods in internet-based HIV prevention qualitative research on MSM: online synchronous and asynchronous focus group methods. Missing Voices from the Field: A Selection of MSM & Transgender Abstracts Rejected from the 2012 International AIDS Conference. Oakland, CA: The Global Forum on MSM & HIV.

10. Brady, S. S., Sieving, R. E., Terveen, L. G., Rosser, B. R. S., Kodet, A. J., & Rothberg, V.D. (2012). An interactive website to promote healthy relationships among adolescents. Abstracts of the 2012 Society for Prevention Research Meeting, Washington, D.C.

11. Brady, S. S., Sieving, R. E., Terveen, L. G., Rosser, B. R. S., Kodet, A. J., & Rothberg, V.D. (2012). TeensTalkHealth: An interactive website to promote healthy relationships and prevent STIs. Abstracts of the American Public Health Association Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

12. Horvath, K.J., Meyer, C., Smolenski, D. & Rosser, B.R.S. (2012). MSM who believe that state HIV criminalization laws exists may be at higher risk for UAI than MSM who are unaware of law in their state. Abstracts of the 19th International AIDS Conference, Washington, D.C.

13. Horvath KJ, Rosser BRS, Oakes JM, Konstan J, Danilenko GP, Vezina H, Amico KR, Simoni J & Williams ML (2012). Results of an Online Social Support and Text Reminder ART Intervention. Paper presented at the 7th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence, Miami, FL.

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14. Rosser, B.R.S., Wilkerson, J.M., Grey, A., Iantaffi, D.J., & Smolenski, D.J. (2011). The relationship between gay pornography use and sexual risk behavior in men who have sex with men: Results from the Sexually Explicit Media Study. Abstracts of the 20th World Congress for Sexual Health, June 12-16, Glasgow, United Kingdom. Published in Journal of Sexual Medicine, 8(s3), 258, abstract 696.

15. Rosser, B.R.S. (2011). Sex and the Internet: Key findings from the Men’s INTernet Studies (MINTS). Abstracts of the 20th World Congress for Sexual Health, June 12- 16, Glasgow, United Kingdom. Published in Journal of Sexual Medicine, 8(s3), 115, abstract 140.

16. Smolenski, D., Ericson, D.J., Iantaffi, A., Wilkerson, M.J., Grey, J., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2011). Latent profiles of pornographic viewing preferences and sexual behavior practices among men who have sex with men. Abstracts of the 20th World Congress for Sexual Health, June 12-16, Glasgow, United Kingdom. Published in Journal of Sexual Medicine, 8(s3): 232, abstract 233.

17. Horvath, K.J., Simoni, J., Amico, K.R., Williams, M., Vezina, H., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2010). The role of mental health issues and substance use in non-adherence to antiretroviral therapy. Abstracts of the 5th International Conference on HIV Treatment Adherence, Miami, FL.

18. Horvath, K.J., Danilenko, G., Finke, M., Melton, D., Amico, K.R., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2010) A needs assessment of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) to develop an online HIV medication adherence intervention. Ref. # A-240-0196-10039. Abstracts of the XVIII International AIDS Conference, July 18-23, 2010, Vienna, Austria.

19. Rosser, B.R.S., Oakes, J.M., Jones-Webb, R., Brady, S., Horvath, K.J., Carpenter, D., Smolenski, D., Kilian, G., & Morgan, R. (2010). Relationship between homosexuality laws, alcohol use and HIV risk behavior of men who have sex with men in 16 cities of the United States. Abstracts of the XVIII International AIDS Conference, Vienna, Austria.

20. Rosser, B.R.S., Brady, S., Erickson, D. Horvath, K., Konstan, J., Smolenski, D., Wilkerson, J.M., Weinmeyer, R., Goknur, S., Grey, J., & Schlossmacher, M. (2010). Understanding effects of web-based media on virtual populations: The Sexually Explicit Media (SEM) Study. Abstracts of the XVIII International AIDS Conference, Vienna, Austria.

21. Smolenski, D.J., Wilkerson, J.M., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2010). Mechanisms of change in an online randomized-controlled trial for HIV-negative and HIV-positive men who have sex with men. Abstracts of the XVIII International AIDS Conference, July 18- 23, 2010, Vienna, Austria.

22. Smolenski, D.J., Wilkerson, J.M., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2010). Unobserved heterogeneity in the effect of a randomized-controlled prevention trial among men

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who have sex with men. Abstracts of the XVIII International AIDS Conference, July 18-23, 2010, Vienna, Austria.

23. Wilkerson, J.M., Rosser, B.R.S., Grey, J., Weinmeyer, R., & Smolenski, D.J. (2010). An exploration of the association between sexually explicit media and sexual risk- taking by US men who have sex with men. Abstracts of the XVIII International AIDS Conference, July 18-23, 2010, Vienna, Austria.

24. Wilkerson, J.M., Smolenski, D., Morgan, R., Cain-Nielsen, A., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2010). The associations between pre-sexual agreements, substance use, and unprotected receptive and insertive anal intercourse in a sample of men who have sex with men. Abstracts of the XVIII International AIDS Conference, July 18-23, 2010, Vienna, Austria.

25. Rosser, B.R.S., Brady, S., Erickson, D. Horvath, K., Konstan, J., Smolenski, D., Wilkerson, J.M., Weinmeyer, R., Goknur, S., Grey, J., & Schlossmacher, M. (2010). Understanding effects of web-based media on virtual populations: The Sexually Explicit Media (SEM) Study. Abstracts of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality Annual Meeting, November 4-7, 2010, Las Vegas, NV.

26. Wilkerson, J.M., Rosser, B.R.S., & Smolenski, D.J. (2010). The association between religiosity and substance use during sex in men who have sex with men. Abstracts of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality Annual Meeting, November 4-7, 2010, Las Vegas, NV.

27. Rosser, B.R.S., Oakes, J.M., Jones-Webb, R., Brady, S., Carpenter, D., Smolenski, D., Kilian, G., & Morgan, R. (2010). Relationship between homosexuality laws, alcohol use and HIV risk behavior of men who have sex with men in 16 cities of the United States. Paper #225092. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November 6-10, 2010, Denver, CO.

28. Dobraca, D., Rosser, B.R.S., Oakes, J.M., & Thomas, J.W. (2010). Temporal stability of Internet-based surveys: Examination of sexual health behavior Internet surveys of Latino men who use the Internet to seek sex with men (MISM). Paper #225721. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November 6-10, 2010, Denver, CO.

29. Smolenski, D.J., Wilkerson, J.M., Cain-Nielsen, A., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2010). A linear structural model of legislation on homosexuality and high-risk sexual behavior. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November 6-10, 2010, Denver, CO.

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30. Wilkerson, J.M., Rosser, B.R.S., Smolenski, D., Weinmeyer, R., & Grey, J. (2010). How to conduct online focus groups on sensitive topics: Lessons learned from a study exploring men who have sex with men’s use of sexually explicit media. (HIV/AIDS track.) American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November 6-10, 2010, Denver, CO.

31. Horvath, K.J. Weinmeyer, R., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2009) Attitudes toward the criminalization of HIV transmission in a sample of men who have sex with men (MSM) in the United States (US). Abstracts of the 137th American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 7-11.

32. Smolenski, D.J., Ross, M.W., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2009) Risk behavior heterogeneity: The utility of discrete categorizations. Abstracts of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sex, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, 5-8 November, 2009.

33. Wilkerson, J.M., Rosser, B.R.S., Danilenko, G.P., Nygaard, K.E., & Horvath, K.J. (2009). Health seeking my men who use the Internet to seek sex with men. Abstracts of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sex, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, 5-8 November, 2009.

34. Rosser, B.R.S. (2009). The relationship between laws related to homosexuality and the health of Men who have Sex with Men: Year One results from the SILAS study. Abstracts of the III Eastern Europe and Central Asia AIDS Conference, Moscow, Russia, October 28-30. p. 186.

35. Smolanski, D., Ross, M.W., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2008). Cross cultural assessment of the Reactions to Homosexuality Scale. Abstracts of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sex Conference, Puerto Rico, November, 5-8, 2008.

36. Rosser, B.R.S., Weinmeyer, R., & West, W.G. (2008). Structural Change in Gay Communities in Developed Countries: Impact on STI/HIV Prevention and Research. Abstracts of the XVII International AIDS Conference, Mexico City, 3-8 August 2008, Monday 4, Abstract 6193.

37. Rosser, B.R.S., Miner, M.H., Welles, S., Coleman, E., Hatfield, L.A., Lee, B.R., Jacoby, S.M., Ghiselli, M.E., & the Positive Connections Team. (2008). Effects of a behavioral intervention to reduce serodiscordant unsafe sex among HIV positive Men who have Sex with Men: The Positive Connections randomized controlled study. Abstracts of the XVII International AIDS Conference, Mexico City, 3-8 August 2008, Wednesday 6, Abstract 8559.

38. Courtenay-Quirk, C., Horvath, K.J., Kachur, R., McFarlane, M., Grafstrom, A., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2008). Website content and format preferences among persons recently diagnosed with HIV: Implications for health and prevention services. Abstracts of the XVII International AIDS Conference, Mexico City, 3-8 August 2008. Thursday 7, Abstract 2398.

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39. Harwood, E., Horvath, K.J., Courtenay-Quirk, C., Fisher, H., Kachur, R., McFarlane, M., Meyer, B., O’Leary, A., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2008). Recruiting hidden populations: Lessons learned from a telephone-based study of newly diagnosed HIV-positive persons. Abstracts of the XVII International AIDS Conference, Mexico City, 3-8 August 2008, Monday 4, Abstract 3220.

40. Horvath, K.J., Nygaard, K., Oakes, J.M., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2008). Retention in a Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) of an Online Sexual Risk Reduction Intervention. Abstracts of the XVII International AIDS Conference, Mexico City, 3-8 August 2008, Thursday 7, Abstract 14065.

41. Rosser, B.R.S., Konstan, J., Weinmeyer, R., Horvath, K., Brady, S., Jones-Webb, R., Niswanger, L., & Anderson, G. (2008). Investigating Structural Interventions to Lower Alcohol-related STI/HIV-risk (SILAS). Abstracts of the XVII International AIDS Conference, Mexico City, 3-8 August 2008, Tuesday 5, 13702.

42. Horvath, K.J., Courtenay-Quirk, C., Fisher, H., Harwood, E., Kachur, R., McFarlane, M., O’Leary, A., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2008). Multi-method formative research to understand the needs and internet use of persons recently diagnosed with HIV. Abstracts of the 2008 National STD Prevention Conference, Chicago, IL., March 10- 13.

43. Horvath, K.J., Rosser, B.R.S., & Remafedi, G. (2007). The sexual behavior of young Internet-using men who have sex with men. Journal of Adolescent Health, February, 40(Supplement 1), S2-3.

44. Rosser, B.R.S. & West, W.G. (2007). Are gay communities dying or just in transition? The impact of gay community change on HIV prevention. [La population homosexuelle est-elle en train de disparaître ou est-elle juste en transition? L’impact du changement des populations homoseuxuelles sur prévention du Sida]. Abstracts of AIDS Impact 2007, 6th International Conference, July 1-4, Marseille, France.

45. Jacoby, S.M, Rosser, B.R.S., Miner, M.H., Coleman, E., Hatfield, L.A., Horvath, K.J., & the Positive Connections Study Team. (2007) Sexual risk behavior, mental health and social support in HIV-positive MSM in primary and secondary relationships. 18th Congress of the World Association for Sexual Health, Sydney, Australia, April 15-19. (Poster Presentation).

46. Coleman, E., Horvath, K.J., Miner, M., Ross, M.W., Rosser B.R.S. and the Men’s INTernet Study (MINTS-II) Team. (2007) Compulsive sexual behavior and risk for unsafe sex in online liaisons for men who use the Internet to seek Sex with Men: Results of the Men’s INTernet Sex (MINTS-II) Study. 18th Congress of the World Association for Sexual Health, Sydney, Australia, April 15-19. (Poster presentation).

47. Rosser, B.R.S., Oakes, J.M., Konstan, J., Remafedi, G., Zamboni, B., and the Men’s INTernet Sex II (MINTS-II) Team. (2006) New large survey of United States Men

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who seek Sex by Internet finds African Americans have highest rate of unsafe sex. Abstracts of the XVI International AIDS Conference, Toronto, Canada, August 15, 2006, #TuPE0615. (Poster presentation).

48. Rosser, B.R.S., Peterson, J.L., Jacoby, S.J., Miner, M., Welles, S., Hatfield, L.A. and the Positive Connections Team. (2006) Unsafe sex rates of HIV positive MSM in the USA: Results of the Positive Connections Trial. Abstracts of the XVI International AIDS Conference, Toronto, Canada, July 13-18, #WePe0312. (Poster presentation)

49. Jacoby, S.M., Metcalf, N., Rosser, B.R.S., O’Dell, B., Hatfield, L.A. and the Positive Connections Team. (2006) Community-campus partnership for HIV prevention: A national collaboration between 6 Community Based Organizations and the University of Minnesota for HIV prevention targeting HIV+ Men of Color who have Sex with Men. Abstracts of the XVI International AIDS Conference, Toronto, Canada, August 16, #WePe0530. (Poster presentation).

50. Hooper, S., Allen, M., Konstan, J., Ross, M.W., Rosser, B.R.S. and the Men’s INTernet Sex II (MINTS-II) Team. (2006) Applying e-learning theory to Internet- based HIV prevention: Building theory based on the Men’s INTernet Study. Abstracts of the XVI International AIDS Conference, Toronto, Canada, August 16, #WEPE0815. (Poster presentation).

51. Hooper, S., Rosser, B.R.S., Horvath, K.J., Remafedi, G., Naumann, C. and the Men’s INTernet Study II (MINTS-II) Team. An evidence-based approach to designing appropriate and effective Internet-based HIV prevention interventions: Results of the Men’s INTernet Sex (MINTS-II) Study needs assessment. Abstracts of the XVI International AIDS Conference, Toronto, Canada, August 17, 2006, #ThPe0451. (Poster presentation).

52. Rosser, B.R.S., Hooper, S., Naumann, C., Konstan, J., Manning, T., Bratland, D., Allen, M. and the Men’s INTernet Sex Study (MINTS-II) Team. Next generation HIV prevention: Building highly interactive web-based HIV interventions for Men who use the Internet to seek Sex with other Men. Abstracts of the XVI International AIDS Conference, Toronto, Canada, August 17, 2006, #ThPDC05. (Poster presentation and discussion).

53. Horvath, K.J., Konstan, J., Rosser, B.R.S. and the Men’s INTernet Sex II (MINTS-II) Team. Online antecedents of sexual risk behavior among Men who have Sex with Men. Abstracts of the XVI International AIDS Conference, Toronto, Canada, August 17, 2006, #ThPE0474. (Poster presentation).

54. Coleman, E., Horvath, K.J., Miner, M., Ross, M.W., Rosser B.R.S. and the Men’s INTernet Study (MINTS-II) Team. Compulsive sexual behavior and risk for unsafe sex in online liaisons for men who use the Internet to seek Sex with Men: Results of the Men’s INTernet Sex (MINTS-II) Study. Abstracts of the XVI International AIDS Conference, Toronto, Canada, August 17, 2006, #ThPDC06. (Poster presentation and discussion).

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55. Konstan, J., Rosser, B.R.S., Naumann, C., Feiner, K., Sullivan, P. and the Men’s INTernet Sex II (MINTS-II) Team. Conducting large-scale online sexual health studies of MISM: Lessons learned from the Men’s INTernet Sex Studies (MINTS). Abstracts of the XVI International AIDS Conference, Toronto, Canada, August 13-18, 2006, CDC1848. (Published Abstracts).

56. Horvath, K.J., Rosser, B.R.S., Bockting, W.O., Coleman, E. and the Men’s INTernet Sex II (MINTS-II) Team. Comparing disease risk associated with online and offline sexual encounters among US Men who have Sex with Men. Abstracts of the XVI International AIDS Conference, Toronto, Canada, August 13-18, 2006. (Published abstracts).

57. Rosser, B.R.S. Online HIV Prevention and the Men’s INTernet Study-II (MINTS-II): A Glimpse into the World of Designing Highly Interactive Sexual Health Internet- based Interventions. Abstracts of the World Congress for Sexology, Montreal, Canada, July 10-15, 2005.

58. Rosser, B.R.S., Bockting, W.O., Gurak, L., Konstan, J., Ross, M.W., Coleman, E. Sexual risk behavior and the Internet: Results of the Men’s INTernet Study (MINTS). Abstracts of the 2005 National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA, July 12-15, 2005; #T1-A0804, p. 82.

59. Rosser, B.R.S., Naumann, C., Konstan, J., Hooper, S., Feiner, K., Bockting, W., Remafedi, G., Coleman, E., Oakes, M., Manning, T., Allen, M. Next generation HIV prevention programs using the Internet: Men’s INTernet Study II (MINTS-II). Abstracts of the 2005 National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA, July 12-15, 2005; #T2-C1501, p.112.

60. Jacoby, S., Rosser, B.R.S., Coleman, E., Miner, M.H., Robinson, B.E., O’Dell, B. and the Positive Connections Team. Positive Connections, A Randomized Controlled Trial for HIV-Positive Men who have Sex with Men. Abstracts of the 2005 National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA, July 12-15, 2005; #T1-C1104, p.94. 61. Rosser, B.R.S., Miner, M., Bockting, W.O., Gurak, L., Konstan, J., Ross, M.W., Stanton, J., Carballo-Dieguez, A., Jacoby, S., Mazin, R., Coleman, E. Sexual risk behavior and the Internet: Results of the Men’s INTernet Study (MINTS). Abstracts of the XV International AIDS Conference, Bangkok, Thailand, July 11-16, 2004. #WePeC6083.

62. Rosser, B.R.S., Varga, C., Jacoby, S., Robinson, B.E., Welles, S., Miner, M., Coleman, and The Positive Connections Team. Prevention for persons living with HIV: The positive connections study. Abstracts of the XV International AIDS Conference, Bangkok, Thailand, July 11-16, 2004. C10726.

63. Rosser, B.R.S., Bockting, W.O., Miner, M.H., Carballo-Dieguez, A., Mazin, R, Ross, M.W., Konstan, J., Gurak, L., Edwards, W., Stanton, J., Coleman, E. High risk sexual behavior in Internet-mediated sexual liaisons between men: results of the

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Men’s INTernet Study. STD/HIV Prevention and the Internet Conference, Washington, DC. August 25-27, 2003.

64. Bockting, W.O., Miner, M., Robinson, B.E., Gurak, L., Raman, S., Gray, N., Rosser, B.R.S., Coleman, E. Use of the Internet to reach the U.S. Transgender population for HIV/STD prevention research. STD/HIV Prevention and the Internet Conference, Washington, DC. August 25-27, 2003.

65. Gurak, L. and Rosser, B.R.S. The challenges of ensuring participant consent in internet studies: a case study of the Men’s INTernet Study. STD/HIV Prevention and the Internet Conference, Washington, DC. August 25-27, 2003.

66. Konstan, J. Rosser, B.R.S., Stanton, J., Brady, P., Gurak, L. Protecting subject data privacy in Internet-based HIV survey research. STD/HIV Prevention and the Internet Conference, Washington, DC. August 25-27, 2003.

67. Coleman, E., Miner, M., Gurak, L., Bockting, W.O., Edwards, W., Konstan, J., Merino, C., Rosser, B.R.S. Security considerations in Internet studies: The Men’s INTernet Study. STD/HIV Prevention and the Internet Conference, Washington, DC. August 25-27, 2003.

68. Ross, M.W., Rosser, B.R.S., Stanton, J., Konstan, J. Characteristics of Latino men who have sex with men on the Internet who complete and drop out of an Internet- based sexual behavior survey. STD/HIV Prevention and the Internet Conference, Washington, DC. August 25-27, 2003.

69. Rosser, B.R.S., Konstan, J., Gurak, L., Bockting, W.O., Miner, M.H., Ross, M.W., Carballo-Dieguez, A., Mazin, R., Edwards, W., Stanton, J., Coleman, E. Recruiting high risk Latino MSM for Internet prevention research. STD/HIV Prevention and the Internet Conference, Washington, DC. August 25-27, 2003.

70. Rosser, B.R.S., Miner, M.H., Gurak, L., Bockting, W.O., Edwards, W., Konstan, J., Merino, C., Coleman, E. Researching Internet-mediated sex between men: the Men’s INTernet Study. STD/HIV Prevention and the Internet Conference, Washington, DC. August 25-27, 2003.

71. Rosser, B.R.S., Barnes, V. Evaluating HIV prevention in rural America: A 13-state comparative study of ‘successful’ and ‘failing’ states in HIV prevention for men who have sex with men. Abstracts of the XIV International AIDS Conference, Barcelona, Spain, July 7-12, 2002. TuOrD1198: 495.

72. Rosser, B.R.S., Miner, M.H., Gurak, L., Bockting, W.O., Merino-Espinoza, C., Edwards, W.O., Konstan, J., Coleman, E. Researching Internet-mediated sex between men: The Men’s INTernet Study (MINTS). Abstracts of the XIV International AIDS Conference, Barcelona, Spain, July 7-12, 2002. #TuPeF5289: 592.

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73. Barnes, V., Rosser, B.R.S. Evaluation of HIV prevention in rural America: A 13-state comparative study of HIV prevention efforts for men who have sex with men in the USA. Abstracts of the XIV International AIDS Conference, Barcelona, Spain, July 7- 12, 2002. TuPeG5627: 669.

74. Bockting, W., Gurak, L., Miner, M., Robinson, B., Rosser, B.R.S., Raman, S., Coleman, E. Gender identity and HIV risk: reaching the transgender community via the Internet. . Abstracts of the XIV International AIDS Conference, Barcelona, Spain, July 7-12, 2002. #TuOrE1161:p. 535.

75. Robinson, B.E., Uhl, G., Miner, M., Bockting, W., Sheltema, K.E., Rosser, B.R.S., Westover, B. Evaluation of a sexual health approach to prevention HIV among low income, urban, primarily African-American women in the U.S.: Results of a randomized controlled trial. Abstracts of the XIV International AIDS Conference, Barcelona, Spain, July 7-12, 2002. #MoPpD2023: p. 150.

76. Rosser, B.R.S. and Johnson, B. Evaluation of HIV prevention for men who have sex with men in thirteen rural states of the USA. Abstracts of the 2001 National HIV prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA, August 12-25, 2001. #390.

77. Robinson, B.E., Bockting, W., Rosser, B.R.S., Miner, M., Coleman, E. The sexual health model: A sexological approach to long-term HIV risk reduction. Abstracts of the XIII International AIDS Conference, Durban, South Africa, July 9-14, 2000. #ThPeD5613:480.

78. Rosser, B.R.S., Bockting, W.O., Ross, M.W., Rugg, D.L., Bauer, G.R., Kraft, C., Robinson, B.E., Coleman, E. Lowering internalized homonegativity in men who have sex with men: Results from a randomized controlled intervention trial. Abstracts of the XIII International AIDS Conference, Durban, South Africa, July 9-14, 2000. #WePpD1410:176.

79. Rosser, B.R.S., Bockting, W.O., Rugg, D.L., Robinson, B.E., Ross, M.W., Bauer, G.R., Coleman, E. A sexual health approach to long-term HIV risk reduction among men who have sex with men: Results from a randomized controlled intervention trial. Abstracts of the XIII International AIDS Conference, Durban, South Africa, July 9- 14, 2000. #WePeD4718:228.

80. Rosser, B.R.S. and Striepe, M. The sexual lives of Minnesotans living with HIV and AIDS: Challenges for HIV prevention and health care providers. 2000 Statewide HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Diseases Conference, Minneapolis, MN, May 24-25, 2000.

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81. Rosser, B.R.S., Coleman, E., Edwards, W.E., Kraft, C., Robinson, B.E., Ross, M.W., Rugg, D.L. The Minnesota 500 Men’s Study: Results of a randomized controlled trial of a sexual health approach to lowering long-term HIV risk in men who have sex with men. 2000 Statewide HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Diseases Conference, Minneapolis, MN, May 24-25, 1999.

82. Robinson, B., Bockting, W.O., Rosser, B.R.S. Transgender issues and HIV prevention policy. Abstracts of the 1st National HIV Prevention Conference, sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, August 29-September 1, 1999.

83. Rosser, B.R.S., Gobby, J.M., Striepe, M. The unsafe sexual behavior of persons living with HIV/AIDS: An empirical approach to developing new HIV prevention interventions targeting HIV-positive persons. Abstracts of the 1st National HIV Prevention Conference, sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, August 29-September 1, 1999.

84. Rosser, B.R.S., Bauer, G.R., Bockting, W.O., Welles, S.L. Safer sex and unsafe sex in a seminar-based sample of Midwestern men who have sex with men (1994-1997). Abstracts of the 1st National HIV Prevention Conference, sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, August 29-September 1, 1999.

85. Rugg, D.L., Rosser, B.R.S., Ross, M.W., Kraft, C., Bockting, W.O., Bauer, G., Robinson, B.E., Coleman, E. Lowering internalized homophobia in men who have sex with men. A randomized controlled trial. Abstracts of the 1st National HIV Prevention Conference, sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, August 29-September 1, 1999.

86. Rosser, B.R.S., Gobby, J.M., Striepe, M., and Carr, W.P. The unsafe sexual behavior of HIV positive persons: An empirical approach to developing new HIV interventions. Abstracts of the IVth International Conference on the Biopsychosocial Aspects of HIV Infection, Ottawa, Canada, July 15-18, 1999.

87. Ross, M.W., Rosser, B.R.S., Bockting, W.O., Rugg, D.L., Bauer, G.R., and Kraft, C. Internalized homophobia and unsafe sex among men who have sex with men. Abstracts of the IVth International Conference on the Biopsychosocial Aspects of HIV Infection, Ottawa, Canada, July 15-18, 1999.

88. Rosser, B.R.S., Robinson, B.E., Bockting, W.O., Rugg, D.L., Ross, M.W., Coleman, E., and Bauer, G.R. Man-to-Man: Sexual Health Seminars – Evaluation of an HIV/STD prevention program for men who have sex with men. Abstracts of the IVth International Conference on the Biopsychosocial Aspects of HIV Infection, Ottawa, Canada, July 15-18, 1999.

89. Rosser, B.R.S. Anodyspareunia: The unacknowledged sexual dysfunction: A validation study of painful receptive anal intercourse and psychosexual concomitants

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in homosexuals. Abstracts of the 20th National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference and 16th National AIDS/HIV Forum, San Francisco, CA, 1998.

90. Rosser, B.R.S., Rugg, D.L., Westover, B.J., Robinson, B.E., and Bockting, W.O. Man-to-Man: Sexual Health Seminars – Evaluation of an HIV/STD prevention program for men who have sex with men. Abstracts of the 12th World AIDS Conference, Geneva, Switzerland, June 28-July 3, 1998.

91. Robinson, B.E., Bockting, W.O., Browen-Barber, J., Miner, M.H., and Rosser, B.R.S. An innovative sexuality intervention targeting African-American women. Abstracts of the 12th World AIDS Conference, Geneva, Switzerland, July 28-August 3, 1998.

92. Rosser, B.R.S., Bockting, W.O., Short, B.J., and Ross, M.W. Internalized homophobia and unsafe sex in men who have sex with men. Abstracts of the 12th World AIDS Conference, Geneva, Switzerland, July 28-August 3, 1998.

93. Rosser, B.R.S. Anodyspareunia: The unacknowledged sexual dysfunction: A validation study of painful receptive anal intercourse and psychosocial concomitants in homosexual men. Proceedings of the International Academy of Sex Research Meeting, Sirmione, Italy, June 2-5, 1998.

94. Rosser, B.R.S. The relationship between internalized homophobia and unsafe sex in homosexual men. Proceedings of the International Academy of Sex Research Annual Meeting, Baton Rouge, LA, 1997.

95. Rosser, B.R.S. The relationship between internalized homophobia and unsafe sex in homosexual men. Abstracts of the 19th National Lesbian and Gay Health Association Conference and 15th AIDS Forum, Atlanta, GA, 1997.

96. Rosser, B.R.S. and Wright, M. Future directions in HIV prevention. Abstracts of the 19th National Lesbian and Gay Health Association Conference and 15th AIDS Forum, Atlanta, GA, 1997.

97. Rosser, B.R.S. Approaches for engaging and empowering key players in program evaluation. Proceedings of Critical Issues in HIV Prevention Evaluation: A Forum for Peer Exchange, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA.

98. Rosser, B.R.S. Police-Community Relations: Understanding sex in public sex environments – assessment and referral options. Proceedings of the Third International Conference of Gay and Lesbian Criminal Justice Professionals, Minneapolis Athletic Club (MAC), Minneapolis, MN, 1996.

99. Rosser, B.R.S. GLBT Communities and new strategies for HIV prevention. Proceedings of the 18th National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference and 14th National HIV/AIDS Forum, Seattle, Washington, 1996.

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100. Ostrow, D., Rosser, B.R.S., and Nimmons, D. Follow-up meeting – Results from the 1995 HIV Prevention Research Development Meeting. Proceedings of the 18th National Lesbian and Gay Health Association Conference and 14th National HIV/AIDS Forum, Seattle, Washington, 1996.

101. Rosser, B.R.S. Using sexually explicit material in sexuality education: an eighteen year comparative analysis. Proceedings of the 1995 Midcontinent Region Annual Conference of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Minneapolis, MN, 1995.

102. Rosser, B.R.S. Know sex or no sex: The need for sexual health promotion in HIV prevention. Proceedings of the 1995 Midcontinent Region Annual Conference of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Minneapolis, MN, 1995.

103. Rosser, B.R.S. and Bockting, W.O. The sexual health of gay and bisexual men. Proceedings of the 17th National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference and 13th National AIDS Forum. Minneapolis, MN, 1995.

104. Rosser, B.R.S., Hunter, J. and Ostrow, D. Plenary address on HIV prevention. Proceedings of the 17th National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference and 13th National AIDS Forum. Minneapolis, MN, 1995.

105. Rosser, B.R.S. HIV Prevention and the Man-to-Man Sexual Health Seminars: What are we learning from homosexually active men? Sharing Our Experiences: Issues, Challenges and Hope. Proceedings of the 1994 Minnesota Statewide Conference on HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Diseases, edited by Nelson, R., MN: Minnesota Department of Health. 1995.

106. Ross, M.W., and Rosser, B.R.S. Measurement and correlates of internalized homophobia: a factor analytic study. Proceedings of the 1994 Texas Psychological Association Convention.

107. Ross, M.W., and Rosser, B.R.S. Cross-national comparisons of the Gay Affects and Life Events Scale. Proceedings of the 16th National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference and 12th National AIDS Forum. New York, NY, 1994.

108. Rosser, B.R.S. HIV Prevention and the Man-to-Man Sexual Health Seminars: What are we learning from homosexually active men in Minnesota? Proceedings of the 1994 Minnesota Statewide Conference on HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Northland Conference Center, Minnesota.

109. Metz, M.E., Rosser, B.R.S. and Strapko, N. Differences in conflict management styles between heterosexual and same-sex couples. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sex. Chicago, IL, 1993.

110. Rosser, B.R.S. The psychosexual profiling of exposers. Proceedings of the 2nd International Congress on Sex Offending. University of Minnesota, 1993.

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111. Rosser, B.R.S. Unsafe Sex Between Men: Myths and Realities. Proceedings of the 15th National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference and 11th National AIDS Forum. Houston, TX, 1993.

112. Rosser, B.R.S. Gay Catholics Down Under. Proceedings of the 15th National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference and 11th National AIDS Forum. Houston, TX, 1993.

113. Rosser, B.R.S. Evaluating sexual risk reduction – A look at male homosexual behavior. “HIV Meeting the Challenge: Prevention and Health Maintenance Strategies,” George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, 1993.

114. Rosser, B.R.S. Man-to-man issues in HIV/AIDS. Proceedings of “Meeting the Challenge: Prevention and Health Maintenance Strategies,” George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, 1993.

115. Rosser, B.R.S. Understanding heterosexism: An application of the compulsive sexual behavior model. Proceedings of the 5th National Conference on Sexual Compulsivity/Addiction, Minnesota, 1992.

116. Rosser, B.R.S. Understanding unsafe sex between men and sexual compulsivity. Proceedings of the 5th National Conference on Sexual Compulsivity/Addiction, Minnesota, 1992.

117. Rosser, B.R.S. Understanding unsafe sex between men. Proceedings of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sex Annual Meeting, San Diego, 1992.

118. Rosser, B.R.S. AIDS/HIV Prevention for homosexually active men: A comprehensive therapeutic approach. Proceedings of the 34th Annual Meeting of Society for the Scientific Study of Sex, Washington D.C., NLGHA, 1991.

119. Rosser, B.R.S. The effects of using fear in public AIDS education on the behavior of homosexually active men. Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Biopsychosocial Aspects of HIV Infection, Amsterdam, 1990.

120. Rosser, B.R.S. The effects of using fear in public AIDS education on the behavior of homosexually active men. Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting for the Society for the Scientific Study of Sex: New Perspectives on Sexual Science, Minneapolis, 1990.

121. Ross, M.W., and Rosser, B.R.S. A review of education and AIDS risks, with special reference to homosexual men. Living with AIDS: Report of the Third National Conference on AIDS, Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Office, 1988.

122. Rigby, K. Anagnostou, P., Brown, M., Rosser, B.R.S., and Ross, M.W. A preliminary survey of attitudes, beliefs and practices relevant to AIDS among selected ethnic groups in Adelaide. Report of the Third National Conference on AIDS,

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Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1988, 279-285.

123. Rosser, B.R.S. Evaluation of the efficacy of AIDS education interventions for homosexually active men. Report of the Third National Conference on AIDS, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1988, 279-285.

124. Rosser, B.R.S. Evaluation of AIDS education programmes for gay men. Proceedings of the Second International Lesbian and Gay Health Care Conference and AIDS Forum, Washington D.C., NLGHA, 1988.

125. Taylor, G.H. and Rosser B.R.S. The psychological management of patients with asthma. Proceedings of the Thoracic Society of New Zealand, Annual Meeting, Christchurch, NZ, 1986.

F. Published: Other Abstracts

1. Rosser, B.R.S. Prevention for Positives. Program and Abstracts of the 15th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI). Boston, MA, February 3-6, 2008. Abstract 55, p. 91.

2. Rosser, B.R.S. and Lucid, S.J. Psychosocial and spiritual aspects of HIV. Proceedings of the HIV Primary Care Conference, University of Minnesota Continuing Medical Education, Minneapolis, MN, 1996.

3. Rosser, B.R.S. A Scientific Understanding of Sexual Orientation with Implications for Pastoral Ministry. Invited presentation to the Presbyterate of the Presbyterian Churches of the Twin Cities, Plymouth, MN, 1996.

4. Rosser, B.R.S. Taking a sex history. Proceedings of the Alina HIV Primary Care Conference, Minneapolis, MN, 1995.

5. Rosser, B.R.S. Man to Man Issues. Proceedings of the Indiana Community AIDS Action Network, Inc. (ICAAN). Reaching Out Across Indiana HIV/AIDS Conference, Indiana, 1991.

G. Published: Newspaper Articles and Popular Publications

1. Rosser, B.R.S. Vatican takes a slash at the rainbow sash. Star Tribune, 2005; May 13; AA6 [Commentary].

2. Rosser, B.R.S. “It’s a great time to be Catholic, and hopefully part of the change that must come …” Rainbow Spirit, the Journal of the Catholic Pastoral Committee on Sexual Minorities, 2004, 6(2) 1-8.

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3. Rosser, B.R.S. Musical notes regarding the tradition of sacred Church music as related to gay men’s experience. Twin Cities Gay Men’s Chorus Concert Notes: A Little Drummer Boy: Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. 1997.

4. Rosser, B.R.S. Balance: Denigrated Story of Scientists: HIV Findings. Minneapolis Star-Tribune 1997 March 1: A21 (Counterpoint).

H. Published: Reviews – Book, Chapter, Film, and Videotape

1. Rosser, B.R.S. [Review of Dry Bones – Breathe by Eric Rofes.] Journal of Psychology, 1999; 11(1):93-95.

2. Rosser, B.R.S. [Review of Reviving the Tribe: Regenerating Gay Men’s Sexuality and Culture in the Ongoing Epidemic by Eric Rofes. New York: Harrington Park Press, 1995, 318 pages.] Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality, 1997; 11(1):93-95.

3. Rosser, B.R.S. [Review of Mending Hearts.] Journal of Sex Education and Therapy, 1994; 20(2):148-150.

4. Rosser, B.R.S. and Moore, A.M. [Review of Sexual Roulette: AIDS and the Heterosexual.] Journal of Sex Education and Therapy, 1992; 18(4):304-305.

5. Rosser, B.R.S. [Review of Sexual Orientation: Reading Between the Labels.] Journal of Sex Education and Therapy, 1993; 19(4):306-307.

6. Rosser, B.R.S. and Coleman, E. [Review of An Empty Bed.] SIECUS Report, 1991.

7. Rosser, B.R.S. and Coleman, E. [Review of AIDS Prevention in Public Sex Environments: Outreach and Training Manual.] SIECUS Report, 1990; 19(3):18.

I. Published: Letters

1. Ross, M.W., Rosser, B.R.S., and Smolenski, D.J.(2010). The importance of measuring internalized homophobia/homonegativity: Some caveats. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 39(6):1207-1208.

2. Rosser, B.R.S. and Ross, M.W. Stress perception and anti-HIV status. Venereology, 1989; 2(3):91.

3. Rosser, B.R.S. HIV testing and sexual behavior in New Zealand homosexuals. New Zealand Medical Journal, 1988; July 27:493.

4. Rosser, B.R.S. Reaping the Grim Results. Medical Journal of Australia, 1988; 148:368.

5. Ross, M.W. and Rosser, B.R.S. Monogamy is…. Genitourin Med., 1988;64(1):65-66.

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J. Unpublished Reports

1. Rosser, B.R.S., Robinson, B.E., Bockting, W.O., Rugg, D.L., Ross, M.W., Kraft, C., Bauer, G.R., Coleman, E. The Minnesota 500 Men’s Study: Executive Summary of the Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial of a Sexual Health Approach to Lowering Long-Term HIV Risk in Men Who Have Sex With Men. Program in Human Sexuality, Minneapolis, MN, 1999.

2. Rosser, B.R.S. Report on Indecent Conduct Offenses in Ramsey County. A report to Judge Cohen, Ramsey County Community Court, St. Paul, MN, 1999.

3. Rosser, B.R.S. and Mazin, R. Cara a Cara: An Advanced Training Course in Sexual Health Promotion and HIV/STD Prevention for HIV/STD Prevention Workers and Community Leaders Targeting Latino Men who have Sex with Men – Manual. [Spanish version – pilot.] A manual prepared in collaboration with the Pan American Health Organization, World Health Organization, and the United States-Mexico Border Health Association, 1999.

4. Rosser, B.R.S. Evaluation of the Cara a Cara/Face to Face Seminars: A Report prepared for the Pan American Health Organization, World Health Organization, Washington, D.C., 1999.

5. Rosser, B.R.S. and Mazin, R. Cara a Cara/Face to Face: An Advanced Training Course in Sexual Health Promotion and HIV/STD Prevention for HIV/STD Prevention Workers and Community Leaders Targeting Latino Men Who Have Sex with Men – Manual. [English version – pilot.] A manual prepared in collaboration with the Pan American Health Organization, World Health Organization, and the United States- Mexico Border Health Association, 1999.

6. Rosser, B.R.S. Submission to the Minnesota legislature subcommittee regarding a proposed amendment to mandate abstinence education in Minnesota schools for all adolescents, 1999.

7. Rosser, B.R.S. and Pereira, M. Behavioral and disease monitoring of HIV and STDs in American homosexual males. Invited submission to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for HIV, STD and TB prevention, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention – Intervention, Research and Support, 1998.

8. Rosser, B.R.S. and Bockting, W.O. The Man-to-Man: Sexual Health Seminars Manual – Revised, 1997.

9. Rosser, B.R.S. Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry Curriculum for Family Practice Residents. University of Minnesota: University Family Phalen Village, 1997-1998.

10. Bass, D., Ireton, H., Striepe, M. and Rosser, B.R.S. Readings in Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry for Family Practice Residents. Department of Family Practice and Community Health, Medical School, University of Minnesota, 1996.

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11. Ross, B.R.S. and Bass, D. University Family Physicians: Phalen Village, Behavioral Medicine Course Book for Residents. Department of Family Practice and Community Health, Medical School, University of Minnesota, 1996.

12. Ostrow, D. and Rosser, B.R.S. Proceedings of the HIV Prevention Research Development Meeting. A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention sponsored meeting, Program in Human Sexuality, 1995.

13. Rosser, B.R.S. Participants Evaluation of the Man-to-Man: Sexual Health Seminars, 1993: A Report to the Minnesota Department of Health, AIDS/STD Prevention Services Section from the Program in Human Sexuality, Department of Family Practice and Community Health, Medical School, University of Minnesota, 1995.

14. Rosser, B.R.S., Bockting, W.O., and Buroker, T. The Man-to-Man: Sexual Health Seminars Manual, 1994.

15. Rosser, B.R.S. Report to the Minnesota Department of Health, AIDS/STD Section on the HIV Health Professional Training in Human Sexuality. A training seminar conducted for the Minnesota Department of Health, AIDS/STD Section, by the Program in Human Sexuality, Department Family Practice and Community Health, School of Medicine, University of Minnesota, 1995.

16. Rosser, B.R.S. Report on HIV Counseling Services. A program funded under the Mercy grant at the Program in Human Sexuality, University of Minnesota, 1993.

17. Bockting, W.O., Rosser, B.R.S. and Coleman, E. Transgender HIV/AIDS Prevention Program Manual. Available from Program in Human Sexuality, University of Minnesota, 1993.

18. Bockting, W.O., Rosser, B.R.S. and Coleman, E. An HIV Risk Prevention Program for Transvestites and Transsexuals. Final Report to American Foundation for AIDS Research, 1993.

19. Rosser, B.R.S. Efficacy of AIDS education and concomitants of safer sex: a psychological investigation of male homosexual behavior in two countries. A thesis presented to The Flinders University of South Australian in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Medicine, 1989.

20. Rosser, B.R.S. and Ross, M.W. Handbook to the Behaviorally Oriented HIV-Risk Assessment System (BOHRAS), 1987.

21. Rosser, B.R.S. Towards a prediction of the benefit for asthmatics of referral for psychological assessment. A thesis presented to the University of Auckland in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Arts in Psychology.

22. Rosser, B.R.S. Private submission regarding the Homosexual Law Reform Bill. To the Committee Clerk, Select Committee, 1985.

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23. Rosser, B.R.S. The rapist and incestor: models and myths. 1985.

24. Rosser, B.R.S. Psychology as part of the great New Zealand clobbering machine – a minority group’s experience of psychology. 1984.

25. Rosser, B.R.S. Tim – a case study report of a patient with severe closed head injury involving right tempero-parietal assault. 1984.

26. Rosser, B.R.S. Single case study of imipramine on a moderately retarded, epileptic male. 1984.

27. Rosser, B.R.S. Report of a behavioral teaching programme of a moderately retarded child emphasizing aspects of inter-observer reliability. 1984.

28. Holroyd, B.A., Rosser, B.R.S., Methven, D.B. and Faulkner, A. Response bias in secondary school pupils towards the perceived political orientation of survey organizations. 1983.

29. Rosser, B.R.S. A behavioral assessment of specific reading difficulty using a sequential tracking ability task. 1983.

K. Submitted for Publication

1. Brady, S.S., Sieving, R.E., Terveen, L.G., Rosser, B.R.S., Kodel, A.J., & V.D. Rothberg. Process evaluation of TeensTalkHealth: An interactive website to reduce HIV-risk behavior and promote healthy relationships among adolescents. Submitted to Health Education & Behavior.

2. Iantaffi, A., Wilkerson, J.M., Grey, J.A., Rosser, B.R.S. The acceptability of sexually explicit messages in HIV prevention among Men who have Sex with Men (MSM). Submitted to Culture, Health and Sexuality.

3. Noor, SW, Rosser, B.R.S. Enema use among Men who have Sex with Men: A behavioral epidemiologic study with implications for HIV/STI prevention. Submitted to Archives of Sexual Behavior.

L. Invited Presentations: Keynote/Plenary

1. Rosser, B.R.S., How Internet-based HIV prevention is transforming sex, risk and prevention for MSM. Gay Men’s Sexual Health Alliance, Toronto, Ontario, February 29, 2012.

2. Rosser, B.R.S. A25 Research, the Internet, and the IRB: Ethical and regulatory issues. PRIM&R Advancing Ethical Research Conference, National Harbor, MD: December 2-4, 2011.

3. Husain, J. Rosser, B.R.S., Webster, D. You want to do what? Ethical conduct of controversial and sensitive research. Plenary panel presentation on research on

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sensitive topics: tangible recommendations from sex research. PRIM&R Advancing Ethical Research Conference, National Harbor, MD: December 2-4, 2011.

4. Rosser, B.R.S. How Internet-based HIV prevention is transforming sex, risk and prevention for MSM. Ontario HIV Treatment Network (OHTN) Conference, Toronto, Ontario, November 15, 2011.

5. Rosser, B.R.S. The relationship between discrimination, homophobia, mental health and HIV risk: Findings from the SILAS study. The Future of European Prevention among MSM (FEMP) Conference, Stockholm, Sweden, November 10-11, 2011.

6. Rosser, B.R.S. Trends in sexual behavior: Past, present, and future. 32nd New Zealand Sexual Health Annual Conference, Wellington, New Zealand, September 9-11, 2010.

7. Rosser, B.R.S. Current controversies in sexual health: How to treat clients distressed about their sexual orientation. 32nd New Zealand Sexual Health Annual Conference, Wellington, New Zealand, September 9-11, 2010.

8. Rosser, B.R.S. Sex and the Internet: Key findings from the Men’s INTernet studies (MINTS). 32nd New Zealand Sexual Health Annual Conference, Wellington, New Zealand, September 9-11, 2010.

9. Rosser, B.R.S. Taming the Taboos: “_ism” and “_ality” research – Have IRBs gone too far?” 2008 American Association of Human Research Protection Programs (AAHRPP). Minneapolis, MN, February 24-26, 2008.

10. Rosser, B.R.S. Curbing the US Epidemic through Prevention for Positives. 15th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI). Boston, MA, February 3-6, 2008. (Plenary Panel address).

11. Social Behavioral Research in and with the Community: IRB Challenges in Research on Sexual Communities. Presentation to 2007. Annual HRPP Conference, Boston, MA, Dec 1-4, 2007.

12. Rosser, B.R.S., Jerry Burger, Mark Leary. “Getting past No” when dealing with socially sensitive, complex and/or sophisticated research. 2007 Social, Behavioral Education Research Conference: Annual Conference of Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research, Denver, Colorado, May 9, 2007. (Plenary panel address).

13. Rosser, B.R.S. (2006). Internet-based HIV prevention research: A new frontier. Grand Rounds: Center for HIV Identification, Prevention and treatment Services (CHIPTS), David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, October 3.

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14. Rosser B.R.S. (2006). Internet HIV prevention targeting men who use the Internet to seek sex with men (MISM). Grand Rounds. HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies, New York Psychiatric Institute, Columbia University, New York, October 26.

15. Rosser, B.R.S. (2006). Christian Discipleship in Diversity: A brief history of the Church’s understanding of Sexuality. An invited lecture series on homosexuality and the Church, Woodbury United Methodist Church, January 26.

16. Rosser, B.R.S. (2005). Meeting mental health needs of hurricane survivors. The 2005 Roundtable Series for the University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Lessons learned in the wake of hurricanes Katrina and Rita: What we know now about health care access. Coffman Union Auditorium, December 8.

17. Rosser, B.R.S, (2005). Internet HIV prevention and the Men’s INTernet Sex (MINTS) studies: Towards e-Public Health. Invited presentation to the faculty, School of Public Health, November 22.

18. Rosser, B.R.S. & McBean, A. (2005). Understanding the sexual dimensions of gay homicide. Invited presentation to Gay Homicide Study, Inc. August 11. Minneapolis, MN.

19. Rosser, B.R.S., Metcalf, N., Lund, S., Stewart, A.K., Jacoby, S., Naumann, C. (2005). Review of the Center for HIV/STI Intervention and Prevention Studies (HIPS): Policy, intervention, training and research studies in progress at our Center. Invited presentation at the U.S. State Department visit of Dr. Pan Quchao, People’s Republic of China, July 28.

20. Rosser, B.R.S. Online HIV Prevention and the Men’s INTernet Study-II (MINTS- II): A Glimpse into the World of Designing Highly Interactive Sexual Health Internet- based Interventions. Plenary address to the World Congress for Sexology, Montreal, Canada, July 10-15, 2005.

21. Rosser, B.R.S. Reflections on same-sex marriage from a Catholic perspective. Catholic Pastoral Committee on Sexual Minorities Fall 2004 Speaker Series, St. Thomas Apostle Church, October 25, 2004.

22. Rosser, B.R.S. La historia y el futuro del prevención de VIH . Presentation as part of the national training in Cara a Cara for Mexico. Meeting of the Federal Ministries of Health and Social Security organized in collaboration with the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization. Metepec, Mexico, May 26-31, 2005.

23. Rosser, B.R.S. Internet-based HIV Prevention: The results of the Men’s INTernet Study (MINTS). NIH satellite plenary presentation at the XVth International AIDS Conference, Bangkok, Thailand, July 9-16, 2004.

24. Rosser, B.R.S. Debate on same sex marriage. St. Thomas University. April 26, 2004.

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25. Rosser, B.R.S. Towards a healthier and more realistic Christian community: homosexuality in science and health. Keynote presentation at the Annual WordAlone Convention for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). April 26, 2004.

26. Rosser, B.R.S. Reducing health disparities in GLBTQ populations. Plenary presentation at the Inaugural Meeting of the CDC/ATSDR Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning (GLBTQ) Populations Work Group. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA. November 21, 2003.

27. Rosser, B.R.S. Evaluation of HIV prevention in rural America: A 13 state comparative study of HIV prevention efforts for Men who have Sex with Men. Plenary address to State of Arkansas HIV Prevention Conference, Little Rock, AR, November 11, 2003.

28. Rosser, B.R.S. Challenges and new developments in HIV prevention for MSM. Plenary address at the Cultivating Partnerships 6th Iowa Annual HIV/AIDS Conference, Des Moines, Iowa, October 14, 2003.

29. Rosser, B.R.S. Rural MSM. Annual meeting of the Wisconsin HIV prevention community planning council. Holcombe, Wisconsin. May 8, 2003.

30. Rosser, B.R.S. Evaluation of HIV prevention in rural America: A 13 state comparative study of HIV prevention efforts for Men who have Sex with Men. Plenary address at the 3rd National Conference on Rural HIV Prevention. Bloomington, Indiana, March 28-30, 2003.

31. Rosser, B.R.S. Researching Internet-Mediated sex between men: The Men’s Internet Study (MINTS). 16th World Congress for Sexology. Havana, Cuba, March 10-14, 2003.

32. Rosser, B.R.S. Evaluation of HIV prevention in rural America: A 13 state comparative study of HIV prevention efforts for Men who have Sex with Men. 16th World Congress for Sexology. Havana, Cuba, March 10-14, 2003.

33. Rosser, B.R.S. HIV prevention for rural men who have sex with men. Consultation on HIV prevention for rural men who have sex with men. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta GA, April 29-May 1, 2002.

34. Rosser, B.R.S. Rural HIV prevention for men who have sex with men. Invited presentation to the National Association of State and Territorial AIDS Directors (NASTAD) Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., May 19-21, 2002.

35. Rosser, B.R.S. Rural HIV prevention targeting men who have sex with men. Iowa HIV Prevention Annual Conference, October 23-24, 2001.

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36. Rosser, B.R.S. Rural HIV prevention for men who have sex with men in the United States. Montana Gay Men’s Health Summit, Billings, Montana, October 20, 2001.

37. Rosser, B.R.S. The sexual lives of persons living with HIV: Challenges for the health care provider. 10th Annual Conference, HIV/AIDS: Practical Approaches to Health Care, University of Toronto, Canada, December 2-3, 1999.

38. Rosser, B.R.S., Coleman, E., Robinson, B.E., Bockting, W.O., Kraft, C., Bauer, G. and Rugg, D.L. The results of the 500 Men’s Study. Meeting for subjects held at the Weisman Art Gallery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, September, 1999.

39. Rosser, B.R.S. and Coleman, E. The sexual health model and the Minnesota 500 Men’s Study results. Division of HIV, STD and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, GA, September, 1999.

40. Rosser, B.R.S. The future of HIV prevention. 4th Annual New England Transgender Health Conference, Boston University Medical Center, Boston, MA, September, 1999.

41. Rosser, B.R.S. HIV/STD prevention: Applying theory to practice. Iowa Statewide Conference on HIV Prevention, Des Moines, IA, October, 1999.

42. Rosser, B.R.S. The future of HIV Prevention. Unity Conference, Indiana, August 4-5, 1999.

43. Rosser, B.R.S. HIV/STD prevention in the New Millennium. 14th World Congress of Sexology, Hong Kong, China, August 23-27, 1999.

44. Rosser, B.R.S. The loss of innocence. Sharing Our Voices Concern, Twin Cities Gay Men’s Concert, Ted Mann Theatre, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, June, 1999.

45. Rosser, B.R.S. A Summary of 10 of my research studies in HIV prevention. Columbia University: HIV Center, New York, April, 1999.

46. Rosser, B.R.S., Schacker, T. and Remafedi, G. HIV Prevention and the Medical Professional. University of Minnesota, February, 1999.

47. D’Augelli, A., James, S., Monsen, J., Mazin, M., and Rosser, B.R.S. Closing plenary panel presentation. Inaugural European Conference on Gay and Lesbian Identities: Psychologists Working with Young People, their Families, and Schools. University College, London, United Kingdom, March, 1999.

48. Rosser, B.R.S. The future of HIV/STD prevention: Implications for gay and bisexual youth. Inaugural European Conference on Gay and Lesbian Identities: Psychologists Working with Young People, their Families, and Schools. University College, London, United Kingdom, March, 1999.

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49. Rosser, B.R.S., Bockting, W.O., Striepe, M., and Gobby, J.M. Minnesota HIV/STD prevention research findings. Abstracts of the 1998 Minnesota Statewide Conference on HIV/STD, Bloomington, MN, July, 1998.

50. Rosser, R.S. The future of HIV/STD prevention: new challenges, priorities, possibilities and concerns. State of Iowa Conference on AIDS, Des Moines, IA, November 6, 1998.

51. Rosser, B.R.S. Behavioral science and its relationship to community planning. Virginia Annual AIDS Conference, Hampton, VA, November, 1998.

52. Stall, R. and Rosser, B.R.S. Report on the 12th World AIDS Conference, Rural AIDS Action Network, Wilmer, MN, September, 1998.

53. Rosser, B.R.S. The relationship between internalized homophobia, unsafe sex and risk to queer and takataapui youth. Queer Family 2000: A Hui (Conference) of Lesbian, Gay, Transgendered, Takataapui, Bisexual and Intersexual Youth, Newman Hall Catholic Center, Tamaki Makaurau (Auckland University), Auckland, Aoteoroa (New Zealand), February 19, 1998.

54. Rosser, B.R.S. The relationship between internalized homophobia and unsafe sex in homosexual men. International Academy of Sex Research, Baton Rouge, LA, July, 1997.

55. Rosser, B.R.S. The implications of advances in basic and clinical medicine reported at the International AIDS Conference for HIV prevention. Minnesota Department of Health, AIDS/STD prevention Services Contractor Update, Minneapolis, MN, September, 1996.

56. Rosser, B.R.S. A Scientific Understanding of Sexual Orientation with Implications for Pastoral Ministry. Presbyterate of the Presbyterian Churches of the Twin Cities, Plymouth, MN, January, 1996.

57. Rosser, B.R.S. Know sex or no sex: The need for sexual health promotion in HIV prevention. 1995 Midcontinent Region Annual Conference of the Society of the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Minneapolis, MN, June, 1995.

58. Rosser, B.R.S., Hunter, J. and Ostrow, D. 17th National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference and 13th Annual AIDS Forum, Minneapolis, MN, June, 1995.

59. Rosser, B.R.S. Taking a sex history. Alina HIV Primary Care Conference, Minneapolis, MN March, 1995.

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60. Rosser, B.R.S. New Directions in HIV Prevention. Riksforbundet for sexuellt likaberattigange (The Swedish Federation for Gay and Lesbian Rights), Stockholm, Sweden, May, 1994.

61. Rosser, B.R.S. Scientific Understanding of Sexual Orientation: Nature vs. Nurture. Hearing all the Voices, University of Minnesota, Morris, January, 1994.

62. Rosser, B.R.S. Future directions in HIV prevention. Youth and AIDS Project, University of Minnesota, September, 1993.

63. Rosser, B.R.S. Evaluating sexual risk reduction – a look at male homosexual behavior. HIV Meeting the Challenge: Prevention and Health Maintenance Strategies, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, May, 1993.

64. Rosser, B.R.S. HIV adaptation, counseling and prevention: Ethical and legal issues of HIV counseling and reporting. Sexual Counseling: New Directions and Methods, Mayo Medical Center, Rochester, MN, October, 1992.

65. Rosser, B.R.S. Man to Man Issues. Reaching Out Across Indiana HIV/AIDS Conference, Indiana Community AIDS Action Network, Inc. (ICAAN), December, 1991.

M. Invited Presentations: Discussant, Panelist, Moderator, Session Chair, or Presenter

1. Rosser, B.R.S., Smolenski, D.J., Erickson, D.J., Iantaffi, A., Brady, S., Grey, J., Hald, G.M., Horvath, K., Traen, B., Wilkerson, J. M. (2013) The effects of gay sexually explicit media on the HIV risk behavior of men who have sex with men. 2013 Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality Annual Meeting, CONNECTIONS: Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Sexuality, San Diego, CA, November 14-17.

2. Panel Presentation. Rosser, B.R.S. (2013) Internet Research: Is it Different? Is it “Special”? Points to Ponder for Social and Behavioral Investigators, IRBs, and Subjects, PRIM&R’s 2013 Advancing Ethical Research Conference, Boston, MA, November 7-9.

3. Session Coordinator. Rosser, B.R.S. (2013) STIs/HIV and Sexuality, The 21st World Congress on Sexual Health, September 21-24, 2013, Porto Allegre, Brazil.

4. Symposium presenter. Rosser, B .R.S. (2013) Effects of bareback pornography on unsafe sexual behavior in MSM, International Academy of Sex Research 39th Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August 7-10.

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5. Symposium organizer and chair. Rosser, B.R.S. (2012) Advancing methods in structural determinants research: Internet studies, homonegativity and MSM. International Academy of Sex Research 38th Annual Meeting, Lisbon, Portugal, July 8- 11.

6. Symposium presenter. Rosser, B.R.S. (2012) Testing the relationship between structural homonegativity, internalized homonegativity, mental and sexual health of MSM: Findings from SILAS - an Internet-based matched controlled trial in 16 US cities. International Academy of Sex Research 38th Annual Meeting, Lisbon, Portugal, July 8-11.

7. Symposium presenter. Rosser, B.R.S. (2011). Sex and the Internet: Key findings from the Men’s INTernet Studies (MINTS). Abstracts of the 20th World Congress for Sexual Health, June 12-16, Glasgow, United Kingdom. Published in Journal of Sexual Medicine, 8(s3), 115, abstract 140.

8. Husain, J. Rosser, B.R.S., Webster, D. (2011) You want to do what? Ethical conduct of controversial and sensitive research. Plenary panel presentation on research on sensitive topics: tangible recommendations from sex research. PRIM&R Advancing Ethical Research Conference, National Harbor, MD: December 2-4.

9. Invited panelist. Adelson, S., Pickett, J., Rosser, B.R.S., Selha, J., Whannel, P. (2010). Emerging prevention for gay men. 11th Iowa HIV, STD and Hepatitis Conference, Des Moines, Iowa, September 22.

10. Invited presenter. Rosser, B.R.S. (2010) The Role of New Media to Advance the Sexual Health of Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM). 11th Iowa HIV, STD and Hepatitis Conference, Des Moines, Iowa, September 22.

11. Invited presenter. Rosser, B.R.S. (2010). New media. Sexual Health of Gay Men and Other MSM: HIV/STD Prevention Plus conference at The Fenway Institute on April 26-27, 2010.

12. Invited Co-chair. Rosser, B.R.S., Heeren, G.A. (2009). Crystal mess. 9th International AIDS Impact Conference, Gaborone, Botswana, September 22-25.

13. Invited Co-chair. Caswell, G., Rosser, B.R.S. (2009). Challenging Groups. 9th International AIDS Impact Conference, Gaborone, Botswana, September 22-25.

14. Rosser, B.R.S. (2009). Gay male sexuality and HIV/AIDS. An invited panel presentation to the 3rd American Conference for the Treatment of HIV (ACTHIV), Denver, CO, May 16.

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15. Grant, J. and Rosser, B.R.S. (2008). CSB and MSM: Is it an issue? Recognizing and addressing compulsive sexual behavior among men who have sex with men. A training from the Minnesota Department of Health, December 11. Loring Pasta Bar.

16. Rosser, B.R.S. (2008). Epidemiology and Behavioral Research: A report from the XVII International AIDS Conference. A Midwest AIDS Training and Education Coalition (MATEC) training to AIDS clinicians and specialists. November 12.

17. Willis, S., Hebert, L., Goepferd. A.K., Stolz, J. Meininger, E., Rosser, B.R.S. GLBT Health Disparities panel. GLBT Health Awareness Week. University of Minnesota Medical School, April 7, 2008.

18. Rosser, B.R.S. Practical solutions to ethical issues involved in conducting research over the Internet. 2008 American Association of Human Research Protection Programs (AAHRPP). Minneapolis, MN, February 24-26, 2008.

19. Threats to psychological science: Researching sexual behavior. 2006 Science Leadership Conference of the American Psychological Association, Washington DC, November 2006.

20. Invited Speaker. Inclusion of Gay and Lesbian Persons in Civil Society and the Churches: The scientific perspective. Northfield United Methodist Church. April, 1, 2007.

21. Invited Panelist. Gay men’s health. 5th Annual LGBT Health Awareness Week. Minnesota Department of Health, St. Paul, MN, March 11, 2007.

22. Invited Panelist. Threats and obstacles to psychological science. Second Annual Science Leadership Conference of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, December 1, 2006.

23. Invited Presentation. Towards a scientific understanding of sexual orientation. University of Minnesota – Duluth, Duluth, MN, November, 2006.

24. Invited Presenter. Internet HIV Prevention and the Men’s INTernet Studies (MINTS): Towards E-health. Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Minneapolis, MN, April 14, 2006.

25. Invited Presenter. Internet HIV Prevention and the Men’s INTernet Studies (MINTS): Towards E-health. Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA, November, 2005.

26. Moderator. Sexuality and Media. XVII World Congress of Sexology, Montreal, Canada, July 10-15, 2005.

27. Moderator. HIV prevention for transgender adolescents and adults. National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA, June 12-15, 2005.

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28. Invited speaker. Transforming public health: The challenge of HIV/STI prevention. Presentation to medical students, MacAlester College, St. Paul Minnesota, April 21, 2005.

29. Invited speaker. Understanding sexual orientation: A discussion with Dr. Simon Rosser. Presentation/open mike at the Woodbury Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (P-FLAG), Minneapolis, MN, February 5, 2005.

30. Invited speaker. Everything you always wanted to know about sex and homosexuality but was afraid to ask – Part II. A discussion with Dr. Simon Rosser. Presentation/open mike at the Twin Cities’ Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (P-FLAG), Minneapolis, MN, September 1, 2004.

31. Invited presenter. Toward a holistic strategy for education and public policy. Federation for Community Planning 62nd Annual Human Services Institute, Cleveland, OH, March 26, 2004.

32. Plenary speaker. Everything you always wanted to know about sex and homosexuality but was afraid to ask: A discussion with Dr. Simon Rosser. Presentation/open mike at the Twin Cities’ Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (P-FLAG), Minneapolis, MN, November 16, 2003.

33. Plenary speaker. Rosser, B.R.S. Rural HIV Prevention. 3rd National Conference on Rural HIV Prevention, Bloomington, Indiana, March 28, 2003.

34. President (Chair). Experience in HIV and STI Prevention. 16th World Congress for Sexology. Havana, Cuba, March 10-14, 2003.

35. President (Chair). Cuban Experience in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS. 16th World Congress for Sexology. Havana, Cuba, March 10-14, 2003.

36. Speaker. Homosexuality – the scientific perspective. Religion in Life series. St. Michael’s Lutheran Church (ELCA), Roseville, MN. February 16.

37. Plenary speaker. Rosser, B.R.S. A sexual health approach to HIV prevention targeting MSM. Michegan State AIDS Conference, Detroit, MI, November 22, 2002.

38. Rosser, B.R.S. The Men’s Internet Study (MINTS). Conference on Structural Interventions in AIDS Prevention Research: Internet and Media. National Institutes of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD. November 14-15, 2002.

39. Session co-chair. Rosser, B.R.S. and Di Clemente, R. Methods in Internet Research for HIV Prevention. Conference on Structural Interventions in AIDS Prevention Research: Internet and Media. National Institutes of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD. November 14-15, 2002.

40. Invited presenter. Rosser, B.R.S. Evaluating HIV prevention in rural America: A 13- state comparative study of ‘successful’ and ‘failing’ states in HIV prevention for men

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who have sex with men. South Carolina State AIDS Conference, Charleston, SC, October 30, 2002.

41. Invited presenter. Rosser, B.R.S. Evaluating HIV prevention in rural America: A 13- state comparative study of ‘successful’ and ‘failing’ states in HIV prevention for men who have sex with men. California State AIDS Conference, Sacramento, CA, October 29, 2002.

42. Invited presenter. Rosser, B.R.S. Evaluating HIV prevention in rural America: A 13- state comparative study of ‘successful’ and ‘failing’ states in HIV prevention for men who have sex with men. Wisconsin State AIDS Conference, Madison, WI, October 14, 2002.

43. Invited presenter. Rosser, B.R.S. Evaluating HIV prevention in rural America: A 13- state comparative study of ‘successful’ and ‘failing’ states in HIV prevention for men who have sex with men. California State AIDS Conference, Sacramento, CA, October 29, 2002.

44. Invited presenter. Rosser, B.R.S. Evaluating HIV prevention in rural America: A 13- state comparative study of ‘successful’ and ‘failing’ states in HIV prevention for men who have sex with men. Abstracts of the XIV International AIDS Conference, Barcelona, Spain, July 7-12, 2002. TuOrD1198: 495.

45. Invited speaker. Rural HIV prevention: The results of a 13 state evaluation of prevention targeting men who have sex with men in rural states. Montana Department of Public Health and HIV Prevention Community Planning Group, Butte, Montana, February 8, 2002.

46. Presenter. Internet HIV prevention. Montana Gay Men’s Health Summit. Billings, Montana, October, 20, 2001.

47. Rosser, B.R.S., Bockting, W.O., Gurak, L., Merino-Espinoza, C. On the Cutting Edge: NIH studies of the Internet, sex, and HIV risk behavior including Internet HIV prevention targeting Latino men who have sex with men. Internet Research 2.0: The Second International Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers. Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 10-14, 2001.

48. Invited workshop moderator. Internet HIV prevention for Men who have Sex with Men. Iowa HIV Prevention Annual Conference, October 23-24, 2001.

49. Le president. AIDS and Sexuality symposium. 15th World Congress of Sexology/Congrès Mondial de Sexologie, Paris, France, June 24-28, 2001.

50. Invited presenter. Innovative new HIV prevention strategies: Results of the 500 Men’s Study. 1st Annual AIDS in the Heartland Conference, Chicago, Illinois, May 30, 2001.

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51. Invited presenter. HIV Prevention Targeting Men who have Sex with Men in Thirteen Rural States of the USA. 1st Annual AIDS in the Heartland Conference, Chicago, Illinois, May 30, 2001.

52. Invited presenter. Sexual orientation. Plymouth Congregational Church, Minneapolis, MN, February, 2001.

53. Invited presenter. HIV prevention targeting Minnesotans with HIV. Minnesota Commissioner of Health’s Task Force on HIV/STD Prevention, St. Paul, MN, July, 2000.

54. Invited workshop leader. Sexual history taking and interviewing techniques with HIV/AIDS. 10th Annual Conference on HIV/AIDS: Practical Approaches to Health Care, University of Toronto School of Medicine, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, December 3, 1991.

55. Invited workshop leader. A clinical sexological approach to understanding unsafe sexual behavior. Annual Conference on HIV/AIDS, Des Moines, IA, September 22, 1999.

56. Invited workshop leader. Planning HIV prevention for men who have sex with men and communities of color. Indiana Annual State Conference on HIV: Hope for the New Millennium, Fort Wayne, IN, August 6, 1999.

57. Session chair. HIV prevention in the new millennium. World Association of Sexology, Hong Kong, China, August 23-27, 1999.

58. Panelist. Research in human sexuality. Brown Bag Lunch presentation to the Department of Family , University of Minnesota, St. Paul, January, 1999.

59. Panelist/Presenter. Lifeline forum on Update from the 12th World AIDS Conference, Geneva, Switzerland. Minnesota AIDS Project, Minneapolis, MN, August 6, 1998.

60. Panelist. Identity and sexuality: Composing a life. Building Bridges, Crossing Boundaries: New Strategies for Preventing HIV Infection among Men who have Sex with Men, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, October, 1997.

61. Presenter. The relationship between internalized homophobia and unsafe sex in homosexual men. 19th Lesbian and Gay Health Association Conference and 15th AIDS Forum, Atlanta, GA, July, 1997.

62. Panelist. Approaches for engaging and empowering key players in program evaluation. Conference on Critical Issues in HIV Prevention Evaluation: A forum for peer exchange, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, January, 1997.

63. Presenter. Police-Community Relations: Understanding sex in public sex environments – assessment and referral options. Third International Conference of Gay and Lesbian

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Criminal Justice Professionals, Minneapolis Athletic Club (MAC), Minneapolis, MN, October, 1996.

64. Panelist. Safer sex and HIV: Developing new paradigms for prevention. Deutche AIDS Hilfe E.V. [German National AIDS organization]-sponsored international expert panel presentation, International AIDS Conference, Vancouver Canada, July, 1996.

65. Panelist. Challenging our thinking about sex and HIV. Deutche AIDS Hilfe E.V. [German National AIDS organization]-sponsored international expert panel pre- conference workshop, 18th National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference and 14th National HIV/AIDS Forum, Seattle, Washington, July, 1996.

66. Conference chair, Co-host, and Presenter. HIV Prevention Research Development Meeting. A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention sponsored meeting, Program in Human Sexuality, Minneapolis, MN, June, 1995.

67. Session chair. The sexual health of gay and bisexual men. Pre-conference institute at the 17th National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference and 13th Annual AIDS Forum, Minneapolis, MN, June, 1995.

68. Evaluator/Moderator. Conference on Evaluating Community Based HIV/AIDS Prevention Programs: A Public Health Mandate for the 1990s. Hunter College Center on Aids, Drugs and Community Health, New York, April, 1993.

N. Peer-Reviewed Research Presentations

1. Rosser, S., and Noor, S. (2013). Enema use among Men who have Sex with Men: A behavioral epidemiologic study with implications for HIV/STI prevention. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, San Diego, CA, 14-17 November, 2013.

2. Wilkerson, J., Noor, S., Rosser, S., and Shenk, J. (2013). Information, motivation, and self-efficacy of methamphetamine-using men who have sex with men to engage in safer substance use and sexual behavior. Oral presentation at annual meeting of The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, San Diego, CA, 14-17 November, 2013.

3. Rosser, B.R.S., Smolenski, D.J., Erickson, D, Iantaffi, A., Brady, S.S., Grey, J.A., Hald, G.M., Horvath, K.J., Kilian, G., Træen, B., & Wilkerson, J.M. (2013) The effects of gay sexually explicit media on the HIV risk behavior of Men who have Sex with Men, Presented at 21st Congress for Sexual Health of the World Association for Sexual Health, Porto Alegre, Brazil, September 21-24. *awarded best conference abstract.

4. Rosser, B.R.S. & Noor, S. (2013) Enema use among Men who have Sex with Men: A behavioral epidemiologic study with implications for HIV/STI prevention, Presented at

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21st Congress for Sexual Health of the World Association for Sexual Health, Porto Alegre, Brazil, September 21-24.

5. Rosser, B.R.S. Rosser, B.R.S., Smolenski, D., Erickson, D., Iantaffi, A., Brady, S.S., Galos, D.L., Grey, J.A., Hald, G.M., Horvath, K.J., Kilian, G., Traeen, B., Wilkerson, J.M. (2013) The effects of gay sexually explicit media on the HIV risk behavior of Men who have Sex with Men. Presented at 2013 SSS Annual Meeting: Connections: Interdisciplinary perspectives in Sexuality, San Diego, CA, November 14-17.

6. Rosser, B.R.S., Smolenski, D.J., Holsinger, D., Meyer, C., Horvath, K.J., Konstan, J., Oakes, J.M., & Wilkerson, J.M. (2012) Advancing methods in internet-based HIV prevention intervention trials for MSM: Results from the Men’s INTernet Studies (MINTS-1, II, III). Abstracts of the XIX International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012), held in Washington, D.C., July 22-27.

7. Grey, J., Smolenski, D.J., Erickson, D., A. Iantaffi, and Rosser, B.R.S. (2012) Findings from the Sexually Explicit Media (SEM) Study: Test-retest reliability of sexual partner frequencies among MSM. Abstracts of the XIX International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012), held in Washington, D.C., July 22-27.

8. Galos, D., Smolenski, D., Grey, J., Iantaffi, A., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2012) Sexually explicit viewing priorities among men who have sex with men (MSM): Findings from the sexually explicit media (SEM) study. Abstracts of the XIX International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012), held in Washington, D.C., July 22-27.

9. Meyer, C., Smolenski, D., Rosser, & B.R.S. (2012) Discrete patterns of substance use during sex in men who have sex with men. Abstracts of the XIX International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012), held in Washington, D.C., July 22-27.

10. Horvath, K.J., Meyer, C., Smolenski, D., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2012) MSM who believe that state HIV criminalization laws exist may be at higher risk for UAI than SMS who are unaware of law in their state. Abstracts of the XIX International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012), held in Washington, D.C., July 22-27.

11. Iantaffi, A., Smolenski, D.J., Erickson, D.J., Horvath, K.J., Grey, J., Wilkerson, J.M., Brady, S.S., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2012) Findings from the sexually explicit media (SEM) study: SEM and high-risk sex among men who have sex with men. Abstracts of the XIX International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012), held in Washington, D.C., July 22- 27.

12. Wilkerson, J.M., McAdams-Mahmoud, A., Iantaffi, A., & Rosser, B.RS. (2012) Advancing methods in internet-based HIV prevention qualitative research on MSM: online synchronous and asynchronous focus group methods. Abstracts of the Global Forum on MSM and HIV, July 21, Washington, D.C.,

13. Horvath, K.J., Rosser, B.R.S., Oakes, J.M., Konstan, J., Danilenko, G.P., Vezina, H.,

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Amico, K.R., Simoni, J. & Williams, M.L. (2012) Results of an Online Social Support and Text Reminder ART Intervention. Paper presented at the 7th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence, Miami, FL, June 3-5.

14. Iantaffi, A., Smolenski, D.J., Wilkerson, J.M., Grey, J.A., and Rosser, B.R.S. (2012), Can Internet porn contribute to a healthy sexuality for Men who have Sex with Men? Presented at the Sex::Tech 2012 Conference, San Francisco, California, April 1-4.

15. Holsinger, L.D., Fuchs, E., Meyer, C., Horvath, K.J., Rosser, B.R.S. (2012) Recruiting Hidden Populations: Is Facebook the Answer? A case study examination of MSM recruitment: The Structural Interventions to Lower Alcohol-related STI/HIV-risk (SILAS) Study. Presented at the Sex::Tech 2012 Conference, San Francisco, California, April 1-4.

16. Iantaffi, A., Wilkerson, J.M., and Rosser, B.R.S. (2011) The influence of homonormativity on the acceptability of sexually explicit messages in HIV prevention among men who have sex with men. Presented at Society for Scientific Study of Sexuality 2011 Congress, Houston, Texas, November 3-6.

17. Wilkerson, J.M., Smolenski, D.J., and Rosser, B.R.S. (2011) Validity of the Duke Religion Index and the Spiritual Well-Being Scale in online samples of men who have sex with men. Presented at Society for Scientific Study of Sexuality 2011 Congress, Houston, Texas, November 3-6.

18. Grey, J.A., Rosser, B.R.S., Konstan, J.A., and Iantaffi A. (2011) Integrating automatic flagging and manual inspection to efficiently identify fraudulent entries in online survey research. Presented at American Public Health Association 139th Annual Meeting and Exposition, Washington, D.C., November 2.

19. Smolenski, D.J., Horvath, K.J., Iantaffi, A., Grey, J.A., Wilkerson, J.M., and Rosser, B.R.S. (2011) Perceived effects of pornography and high-risk sex among men who have sex with men. Presented at AIDS Impact 2011, Santa Fe, New Mexico, September 12-15.

20. Wilkerson, J.M., Iantaffi, A., Grey, J., and Rosser, B.R.S. (2011) The consequence of HIV prevention messages and use of sexually explicit imagery on US men who have sex with men. Presented at AIDS Impact 2011, Santa Fe, New Mexico, September 12- 15.

21. Horvath, K.J., Smolenski, D., Iantaffi, A., Grey, J., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2011) Discussions of viral load in negotiating sexual episodes with primary and casual partners among men who have sex with men. 10th International AIDS Impact Conference, Santa Fe, NM., September 12-15.

22. Rosser, B.R.S., Wilkerson, J.M., Grey, A., Iantaffi, D.J., and Smolenski, D.J. (2011). The relationship between gay pornography use and sexual risk behavior in men who

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have sex with men: Results from the Sexually Explicit Media Study. Abstracts of the 20th World Congress for Sexual Health, June 12-16, Glasgow, United Kingdom. Published in Journal of Sexual Medicine, 8(s3), 258, abstract 696.

23. Smolenski, D., Ericson, D.J., Iantaffi, A., Wilkerson, M.J., Grey, J., and Rosser, B.R.S. (2011). Latent profiles of pornographic viewing preferences and sexual behavior practices among men who have sex with men. Abstracts of the 20th World Congress for Sexual Health, June 12-16, Glasgow, United Kingdom. Published in Journal of Sexual Medicine, 8(s3): 232, abstract 233.

24. Rosser, B.R.S., Brady, S., Erickson, D., Horvath, K., Konstan, J., Smolenski, D., Wilkerson, J.M., Weinmeyer, R., Goknur, S., Grey, J., and Schlossmacher, M. (2010). Understanding the effects of web-based media on virtual populations: The Sexually Explicit Media (SEM) study. Abstracts of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sex Annual Conference, Las Vegas, NV, November 4-7.

25. Horvath, K.J., Simoni, J., Amico, K.R., Williams, M., Vezina, H., and Rosser, B.R.S. (2010) The role of mental health issues and substance use in non-adherence to antiretroviral therapy. Abstracts of the 5th International Conference on HIV Treatment Adherence, (IAPAC), Miami, FL., May 23-25

26. Horvath, K.J., Danilenko, G., Finke, M., Melton, D., Amico, K.R., and Rosser, B.R.S. A needs assessment of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) to develop an online HIV medication adherence intervention. (2010) Ref. # A-240-0196-10039. AIDS 2010, July 18-23,Vienna, Austria.

27. Rosser, B.R.S., Oakes, J.M., Jones-Webb, R., Brady, S., Horvath, K.J., Carpenter, D., Smolenski, D., Kilian, G., and Morgan, R. (2010) Relationship between homosexuality laws, alcohol use and HIV risk behavior of men who have sex with men in 16 cities of the United States. AIDS 2010, July 18-23, Vienna, Austria.

28. Rosser, B.R.S., Brady, S., Erickson, D. Horvath, K., Konstan, J., Smolenski, D., Wilkerson, J.M., Weinmeyer, R., Goknur, S., Grey, J., and Schlossmacher, M. (2010) Understanding effects of web-based media on virtual populations: The Sexually Explicit Media (SEM) Study. AIDS 2010, July 18-23, Vienna, Austria.

29. Smolenski, D.J., Wilkerson, J.M., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2010) Mechanisms of change in an online randomized-controlled trial for HIV-negative and HIV-positive men who have sex with men. AIDS 2010, July 18-23,Vienna, Austria.

30. Smolenski, D.J., Wilkerson, J.M., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2010) Unobserved heterogeneity in the effect of a randomized-controlled prevention trial among men who have sex with men. AIDS 2010, July 18-23,Vienna, Austria.

31. Wilkerson, J.M., Rosser, B.R.S., Grey, J., Weinmeyer, R., & Smolenski, D.J. (2010) An exploration of the association between sexually explicit media and sexual risk-

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taking by US men who have sex with men. (Social and Behavioral Sciences track.) Accepted for poster presentation at AIDS 2010, July 18-23, Vienna, Austria.

32. Wilkerson, J.M., Smolenski, D., Morgan, R., Cain-Nielsen, A., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2010) The associations between pre-sexual agreements, substance use, and unprotected receptive and insertive anal intercourse in a sample of men who have sex with men. (Social and Behavioral Sciences track.) AIDS 2010, July 18-23, Vienna, Austria.

33. Rosser, B.R.S., Brady, S., Erickson, D. Horvath, K., Konstan, J., Smolenski, D., Wilkerson, J.M., Weinmeyer, R., Goknur, S., Grey, J., & Schlossmacher, M. (2010) Understanding effects of web-based media on virtual populations: The Sexually Explicit Media (SEM) Study. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality Annual Meeting, November 4-7, Las Vegas, NV.

34. Wilkerson, J.M., Rosser, B.R.S., & (2010) The association between religiosity and substance use during sex in men who have sex with men. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality Annual Meeting, November 4-7, Las Vegas, NV.

35. Rosser, B.R.S., Oakes, J.M., Jones-Webb, R., Brady, S., Carpenter, D., Smolenski, D., Kilian, G., & Morgan, R. (2010) Relationship between homosexuality laws, alcohol use and HIV risk behavior of men who have sex with men in 16 cities of the United States. Paper #225092. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November 6-10, Denver, CO.

36. Dobraca, D., Rosser, B.R.S., Oakes, J.M., & Thomas, J.W. (2010) Temporal stability of Internet-based surveys: Examination of sexual health behavior Internet surveys of Latino men who use the Internet to seek sex with men (MISM). Paper #225721. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November 6-10, Denver, CO.

37. Smolenski, D.J., Wilkerson, J.M., Cain-Nielsen, A., & Rosser, B.R.S. (2010) A linear structural model of legislation on homosexuality and high-risk sexual behavior. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November 6-10, Denver, CO.

38. Wilkerson, J.M., Rosser, B.R.S., Smolenski, D., Weinmeyer, R., & Grey, J. (2010) How to conduct online focus groups on sensitive topics: Lessons learned from a study exploring men who have sex with men’s use of sexually explicit media. (HIV/AIDS track.) American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November 6-10, Denver, CO.

39. Rosser, B.R.S., Oakes, J.M., Jones-Webb, R., Brady, S., Carpenter, D., Weinmeyer, R., Anderson, G., Niswanger, L., Lee. B., Kilian, G. (2009) The relationship between law and health risk behavior in men who have sex with men: Year one results from the SILAS study. Abstracts of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sex, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, 5-8 November.

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40. Smolenski, D.J., Ross, M.W., Rosser, B.R.S. (2009) Risk behavior heterogeneity: The utility of discrete categorizations. Abstracts of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sex, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, 5-8 November.

41. Wilkerson, J.M., Rosser, B.R.S., Danilenko, G.P., Nygaard, K.E., Horvath, K.J. (2009). Health seeking my men who use the Internet to seek sex with men. Abstracts of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sex, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, 5-8 November.

42. West, W.G., Rosser, B.R.S. (2009). Are gay communities dying? A follow-up to the consultation at AIDS Impact (2009) on how gay communities are evolving globally. Abstracts of the 9th International AIDS Impact Conference, Gaborone, Botswana, September 22-25.

43. Rosser, B.R.S., Konstan, J., Hopper, S., Horvath, K., Danilenko, G., Nygaard, K., Oakes, J.M. (2009). Sexpulse: An Internet-based HIV prevention program for Men who use the Internet to seek Sex with Men. Abstracts of the 9th International AIDS Impact Conference, Gaborone, Botswana, September 22-25.

44. Rosser, B.R.S., West, W.G., & Weinmeyer, R. (2009). Structural change in gay communities: results from the 2007 AIDS Impact meeting. Poster session of the 9th International AIDS Impact Conference, Gaborone, Botswana, September 22-25.

45. Rosser, B.R.S., Oakes, J.M., Jones’Webb, R., Brady, S., Horvath, K.J., Carpenter, D., Weinmeyer, R., Anderson, G., Niswanger, L., Lee, B. (2009). The possible impact of law on alcohol-related HIV/STI risk behavior. Results from the SILAS study. Abstracts of the 2009 National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA, August 23-26.

46. Rosser, B.RS., Miner, M.H., Welles, S., Brennan, D., Peterson, J.L., Coleman, E., Ghiselli, M., Lee, B.R., Jacoby, S.J. (2009) Effects of a sexual health intervention to reduce serodiscordant unsafe sex among HIV positive MSM. Abstracts of the 2009 National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA, August 23-26.

47. Horvath, K.J., Weinmeyer, R., Rosser, B.R.S. (2009) Attitudes toward the criminalization of HIV transmission in a sample of men who have sex with men (MSM) in the United States (US). Abstracts of the 137th American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 7-11.

48. Rosser, B.R.S., Jones-Webb, R., Konstan, J., Horvath, K., Brady, S., Carpenter, D., Weinmeyer, R. (2009). Challenges in structural interventions to lower alcohol related STI/HIV-risk (SILAS). Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.

49. Rosser, B.R.S., Weinmeyer, R., West, W.G. (2008) Structural Change in Gay Communities in Developed Countries: Impact on STI/HIV Prevention and Research. Abstract 6193. Abstracts of the XVII International AIDS Conference, Mexico City, 3-8 August.

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50. Rosser, B.R.S., Miner, M.H., Welles, S., Coleman, E., Hatfield, L.A., Lee, B.R., Jacoby, S.M., Ghiselli, M.E., & the Positive Connections Team. (2008) Effects of a behavioral intervention to reduce serodiscordant unsafe sex among HIV positive Men who have Sex with Men: The Positive Connections randomized controlled study. Abstracts of the XVII International AIDS Conference, Mexico City, 3-8 August.

51. Courtenay-Quirk, C., Horvath, K.J., Kachur, R., McFarlane, M., Grafstrom, A., Rosser. B.R.S. (2008) Website content and format preferences among persons recently diagnosed with HIV: Implications for health and prevention services. Abstract 2398. Thursday 7. Abstracts of the XVII International AIDS Conference, Mexico City, 3-8 August.

52. Harwood, E., Horvath, K.J., Courtenay-Quirk, C., Fisher, H., Kachur, R., McFarlane, M., Meyer, B., O’Leary, A., Rosser, B.R.S. (2008) Recruiting hidden populations: Lessons learned from a telephone-based study of newly diagnosed HIV-positive persons. Monday 4, Abstract 3220, Abstracts of the XVII International AIDS Conference, Mexico City, 3-8 August.

53. Horvath, K.J., Nygaard, K., Oakes, J.M., Rosser, B.R.S. (2008) Retention in a Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) of an Online Sexual Risk Reduction Intervention. Thursday 7, Abstract 14065. Abstracts of the XVII International AIDS Conference, Mexico City, 3-8 August.

54. Rosser, B.R.S., Konstan, J., Weinmeyer, R., Horvath, K., Brady, S., Jones-Webb, R., Niswanger, G., Anderson, G. (2008) Investigating Structural Interventions to Lower Alcohol-related STI/HIV-risk (SILAS). Tuesday 5, 1370, Abstracts of the XVII International AIDS Conference, Mexico City, 3-8 August.

55. Horvath, K.J., Courtenay-Quirk, C., Fisher, H., Harwood, E., Kachur, R., McFarlane, M., O’Leary, A., Rosser, B.R.S. (2008) Multi-method formative research to understand the needs and internet use of persons recently diagnosed with HIV. Abstracts of the 2008 National STD Prevention Conference, Chicago, IL., March 10-13.

56. Rosser, B.R.S, Danilenko, G., Killian, G., Utsumiya, M., Horvath, K.J., Konstan, J.A. (2008). Challenges in implementing an online HIV prevention program for men who use the internet to seek sex with other men: Lessons from the Men’s Internet Study II (MINTS II). Presented at the 136th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA.

57. Rosser, B.R.S, Weinmeyer, R.M., Anderson, G., Niswanger, L., Horvath, K.J., Brady, S., Jones-Webb, R., & Konstan, J.A. (2008). Challenges in structural interventions to lower alcohol-related STI/HIV-risk (SILAS). Presented at the 136th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA.

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58. Rosser, B.R.S., Hooper, S., Horvath, K.J., Oakes, M., Danilenko, G. (2008). Putting sex back into HIV prevention research. Presentation at the annual meeting of the International Association of Sex Research, Brussels, The Netherlands, July 9-12.

59. Rosser, B.R.S. and West, W.G. (2007) Are gay communities dying or just in transition? The impact of gay community change on HIV prevention. [La population homosexuelle est-elle en train de disparaître ou est-elle juste en transition? L’impact du changement des populations homoseuxuelles sur prévention du Sida]. Workshop at AIDS Impact 2007, 6th International Conference, Marseille, France, July 1-4.

60. Peterson, J. L., Oakes, J. M., Horvath, K. J., & Rosser, S. (2007) Sexual risks and Internet use among African American men who have sex with men. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Community Research and Action, (Division 27), American Psychological Association, Pasadena, CA.

61. Rosser, B.R.S., Doing virtual research virtuously: What kinds of research can be done online and what ethical issues lurk… security, identifying risks, dealing with minors and more. (2007) Social, Behavioral Education Research Conference: Annual Conference of Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research, Denver, Colorado, May 9, 2007.

62. Horvath, K.J., Rosser, B.R.S., & Remifedi, G. (2007). The sexual behavior of young Internet-using men who have sex with men. Presentation at the annual meeting for the Society for Adolescent Medicine, Denver, CO.

63. Rosser, B.R.S. and Ross, M.W. (2007) Are Gay Communities Dying or Just in Transition? The Impact of Gay Community Change on HIV Prevention. AIDS Impact, July 1-4, Marseille, France.

64. Jacoby, S.M, Rosser, B.R.S., Miner, M.H., Coleman, E., Hatfield, L.A., Horvath, K.J., & the Positive Connections Study Team. (2007) Sexual risk behavior, mental health and social support in HIV-positive MSM in primary and secondary relationships. 18th Congress of the World Association for Sexual Health, Sydney, Australia, April 15-17 (Poster Presentation).

65. Coleman, E., Horvath, K.J., Miner, M., Ross, M.W., Rosser B.R.S. and the Men’s INTernet Study (MINTS-II) Team. (2007) Compulsive sexual behavior and risk for unsafe sex in online liaisons for men who use the Internet to seek Sex with Men: Results of the Men’s INTernet Sex (MINTS-II) Study. 18th Congress of the World Association for Sexual Health, Sydney, Australia, April 15-19. (Poster presentation).

66. Rosser, B.R.S., Oakes, J.M., Konstan, J., Remafedi, G., Zamboni, B., and the Men’s INTernet Sex II (MINTS-II) Team. (2006) Demographic Characteristics of HIV Sexual Risk Behavior by Men who use the Internet to seek Sex with Men. New Media Research at UMN Conference, Minneapolis, September 14-15. (Poster presentation).

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67. Hooper, S., Allen, M., Konstan, J., Ross, M.W., Rosser, B.R.S. and the Men’s INTernet Sex II (MINTS-II) Team. (2006) Applying e-learning theory to Internet-based HIV prevention: Building theory based on the Men’s INTernet Study. New Media Research at UMN Conference, Minneapolis, September 14-15. (Poster presentation).

68. Hooper, S., Rosser, B.R.S., Horvath, K.J., Remafedi, G., Naumann, C. and the Men’s INTernet Study II (MINTS-II) Team. (2006) An evidence-based approach to designing appropriate and effective Internet-based HIV prevention interventions: Results of the Men’s INTernet Sex (MINTS-II) Study needs assessment. New Media Research at UMN Conference, Minneapolis, September 14-15. (Oral presentation).

69. Rosser, B.R.S., Hooper, S., Naumann, C., Konstan, J., Manning, T., Bratland, D., Allen, M. and the Men’s INTernet Sex Study (MINTS-II) Team. (2006) Next generation HIV prevention: Building highly interactive web-based HIV interventions for Men who use the Internet to seek Sex with other Men. New Media Research at UMN Conference, Minneapolis, September 14-15. (Oral presentation).

70. Horvath, K.J., Konstan, J., Rosser, B.R.S. and the Men’s INTernet Sex II (MINTS-II) Team. (2006) Online antecedents of sexual risk behavior among Men who have Sex with Men. New Media Research at UMN Conference, Minneapolis, September 14-15. (Poster presentation).

71. Coleman, E., Horvath, K.J., Miner, M., Ross, M.W., Rosser B.R.S. and the Men’s INTernet Study (MINTS-II) Team. (2006) Compulsive sexual behavior and risk for unsafe sex in online liaisons for men who use the Internet to seek Sex with Men: Results of the Men’s INTernet Sex (MINTS-II) Study. New Media Research at UMN Conference, Minneapolis, September 14-15. (Poster presentation).

72. Hooper, S., Allen, M., Konstan, J., Ross, M.W., Rosser, B.R.S. and the Men’s INTernet Sex II (MINTS-II) Team. (2006) Applying e-learning theory to Internet- based HIV prevention: Building theory based on the Men’s INTernet Study. Critical Issues in eHealth Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD. September 11-12. (Poster Presentation).

73. Hooper, S., Rosser, B.R.S., Horvath, K.J., Remafedi, G., Naumann, C. and the Men’s INTernet Study II (MINTS-II) Team. (2006) An evidence-based approach to designing appropriate and effective Internet-based HIV prevention interventions: Results of the Men’s INTernet Sex (MINTS-II) Study needs assessment. Critical Issues in eHealth Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD. September 11-12. (Poster Presentation).

74. Rosser, B.R.S., Hooper, S., Naumann, C., Konstan, J., Manning, T., Bratland, D., Allen, M. and the Men’s INTernet Sex Study (MINTS-II) Team. (2006) Next generation HIV prevention: Building highly interactive web-based HIV interventions for Men who use the Internet to seek Sex with other Men. Critical Issues in eHealth Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD. September 11-12. (Poster Presentation).

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75. Horvath, K.J., Konstan, J., Rosser, B.R.S. and the Men’s INTernet Sex II (MINTS-II) Team. (2006) Online antecedents of sexual risk behavior among Men who have Sex with Men. Critical Issues in eHealth Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD. September 11-12. (Poster Presentation).

76. Coleman, E., Horvath, K.J., Miner, M., Ross, M.W., Rosser B.R.S. and the Men’s INTernet Study (MINTS-II) Team. (2006) Compulsive sexual behavior and risk for unsafe sex in online liaisons for men who use the Internet to seek Sex with Men: Results of the Men’s INTernet Sex (MINTS-II) Study. Critical Issues in eHealth Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD. September 11-12. (Poster Presentation).

77. Rosser, B.R.S., Peterson, J.L., Jacoby, S.J., Miner, M., Welles, S., Hatfield, L.A. and the Positive Connections Team. (2006) Unsafe sex rates of HIV positive MSM in the USA: Results of the Positive Connections Trial. Abstracts of the XVI International AIDS Conference, Toronto, Canada, July 13-18, #WePe0312. (Poster presentation).

78. Jacoby, S.M., Metcalf, N., Rosser, B.R.S., O’Dell, B., Hatfield, L.A. and the Positive Connections Team. (2006) Community-campus partnership for HIV prevention: A national collaboration between 6 Community Based Organizations and the University of Minnesota for HIV prevention targeting HIV+ Men of Color who have Sex with Men. Abstracts of the XVI International AIDS Conference, Toronto, Canada, August 16, #WePe0530. (Poster presentation)

79. Hooper, S., Allen, M., Konstan, J., Ross, M.W., Rosser, B.R.S. and the Men’s INTernet Sex II (MINTS-II) Team. (2006) Applying e-learning theory to Internet-based HIV prevention: Building theory based on the Men’s INTernet Study. Abstracts of the XVI International AIDS Conference Toronto, Canada, August 16, #WEPE0815., (Poster presentation).

80. Hooper, S., Rosser, B.R.S., Horvath, K.J., Remafedi, G., Naumann, C. and the Men’s INTernet Study II (MINTS-II) Team. (2006) An evidence-based approach to designing appropriate and effective Internet-based HIV prevention interventions: Results of the Men’s INTernet Sex (MINTS-II) Study needs assessment. Abstracts of the XVI International AIDS Conference, Toronto, Canada, August 17, #ThPe0451. (Poster presentation).

81. Rosser, B.R.S., Hooper, S., Naumann, C., Konstan, J., Manning, T., Bratland, D., Allen, M. and the Men’s INTernet Sex Study (MINTS-II) Team. (2006) Next generation HIV prevention: Building highly interactive web-based HIV interventions for Men who use the Internet to seek Sex with other Men. Abstracts of the XVI International AIDS Conference, Toronto, Canada, August 17, #ThPDC05. (Poster presentation and discussion).

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82. Horvath, K.J., Konstan, J., Rosser, B.R.S. and the Men’s INTernet Sex II (MINTS-II) Team. (2006) Online antecedents of sexual risk behavior among Men who have Sex with Men. Abstracts of the XVI International AIDS Conference, Toronto, Canada, August 17, #ThPE0474. (Poster presentation).

83. Coleman, E., Horvath, K.J., Miner, M., Ross, M.W., Rosser B.R.S. and the Men’s INTernet Study (MINTS-II) Team. (2006) Compulsive sexual behavior and risk for unsafe sex in online liaisons for men who use the Internet to seek Sex with Men: Results of the Men’s INTernet Sex (MINTS-II) Study. Abstracts of the XVI International AIDS Conference, Toronto, Canada, August 17, #ThPDC06. (Poster presentation and discussion).

84. Rosser, B.R.S., Bockting, W.O., Gurak, L., Konstan, J., Ross, M.W., Coleman, E. (2005) Sexual risk behavior and the Internet: Results of the Men’s INTernet Study (MINTS). Abstracts of the 2005 National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA, July 12-15, #T1-A0804, p. 82.

85. Rosser, B.R.S., Naumann, C., Konstan, J., Hooper, S., Feiner, K., Bockting, W., Remafedi, G., Coleman, E., Oakes, M., Manning, T., Allen, M. (2005) Next generation HIV prevention programs using the Internet: Men’s INTernet Study II (MINTS-II). Abstracts of the 2005 National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA, July 12-15; #T2-C1501, p.112.

86. Jacoby, S., Rosser, B.R.S., Coleman, E., Miner, M.H., Robinson, B.E., O’Dell, B. and the Positive Connections Team. (2005) Positive Connections, A Randomized Controlled Trial for HIV-Positive Men who have Sex with Men. Abstracts of the 2005 National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA, July 12-15; #T1-C1104, p.94.

87. Rosser, B.R.S., Varga, C., Jacoby, S., Robinson, B.E., Welles, S., Miner, M., Coleman, and The Positive Connections Team. (2004) Prevention for persons living with HIV: The positive connections study. Abstracts of the XV International AIDS Conference, Bangkok, Thailand, July 11-16. C10726.

88. Rosser, B.R.S., Bockting, W.O., Miner, M.H., Carballo-Dieguez, A., Mazin, R, Ross, M.W., Konstan, J., Gurak, L., Edwards, W., Stanton, J., Coleman, E. (2003) High risk sexual behavior in Internet-mediated sexual liaisons between men: results of the Men’s INTernet Study. STD/HIV Prevention and the Internet Conference, Washington, DC. August 25-27.

89. Bockting, W.O., Miner, M., Robinson, B.E., Gurak, L., Raman, S., Gray, N., Rosser, B.R.S., Coleman, E. (2003) Use of the Internet to reach the U.S. Transgender population for HIV/STD prevention research. STD/HIV Prevention and the Internet Conference, Washington, DC. August 25-27.

90. Gurak, L. and Rosser, B.R.S. The challenges of ensuring participant consent in internet studies: a case study of the Men’s INTernet Study. (2003) STD/HIV Prevention and the Internet Conference, Washington, DC. August 25-27.

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91. Konstan, J. Rosser, B.R.S., Stanton, J., Brady, P., Gurak, L. Protecting subject data privacy in Internet-based HIV survey research. (2003) STD/HIV Prevention and the Internet Conference, Washington, DC. August 25-27.

92. Coleman, E., Miner, M., Gurak, L., Bockting, W.O., Edwards, W., Konstan, J., Merino, C., Rosser, B.R.S. (2003) Security considerations in Internet studies: The Men’s INTernet Study. STD/HIV Prevention and the Internet Conference, Washington, DC. August 25-27.

93. Ross, M.W., Rosser, B.R.S., Stanton, J., Konstan, J. (2003) Characteristics of Latino men who have sex with men on the Internet who complete and drop out of an Internet- based sexual behavior survey. STD/HIV Prevention and the Internet Conference, Washington, DC. August 25-27.

94. Rosser, B.R.S., Konstan, J., Gurak, L., Bockting, W.O., Miner, M.H., Ross, M.W., Carballo-Dieguez, A., Mazin, R., Edwards, W., Stanton, J., Coleman, E. (2003) Recruiting high risk Latino MSM for Internet prevention research. STD/HIV Prevention and the Internet Conference, Washington, DC. August 25-27.

95. Rosser, B.R.S., Miner, M.H., Gurak, L., Bockting, W.O., Edwards, W., Konstan, J., Merino, C., Coleman, E. (2003) Researching Internet-mediated sex between men: the Men’s INTernet Study. STD/HIV Prevention and the Internet Conference, Washington, DC. August 25-27.

96. Rosser, B.R.S. (2002) Anodyspareunia is a pain in the ass. National LGBTI Health Summit, Boulder Colorado, August 22-24.

97. Rosser, B.R.S. (2002) HIV Prevention for MSM in rural states. National LGBTI Health Summit, Boulder Colorado, August 22-24.

98. Rosser, B.R.S., Miner, M.H., Gurak, L., Bockting, W.O., Merino-Espinoza, C., Edwards, W.O., Konstan, J., Coleman, E. (2002) Researching Internet-mediated sex between men: The Men’s INTernet Study (MINTS). Abstracts of the XIV International AIDS Conference, Barcelona, Spain, July 7-12. #TuPeF5289: 592.

99. Barnes, V., Rosser, B.R.S. (2002) Evaluation of HIV prevention in rural America: A 13-state comparative study of HIV prevention efforts for men who have sex with men in the USA. Abstracts of the XIV International AIDS Conference, Barcelona, Spain, July 7-12. TuPeG5627: 669.

100. Bockting, W., Gurak, L., Miner, M., Robinson, B., Rosser, B.R.S., Raman, S., Coleman, E. (2002) Gender identity and HIV risk: reaching the transgender community via the Internet. . Abstracts of the XIV International AIDS Conference, Barcelona, Spain, July 7-12. #TuOrE1161:p. 535.

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101. Robinson, B.E., Uhl, G., Miner, M., Bockting, W., Sheltema, K.E., Rosser, B.R.S., Westover, B. (2002) Evaluation of a sexual health approach to prevention HIV among low income, urban, primarily African-American women in the U.S.: Results of a randomized controlled trial. Abstracts of the XIV International AIDS Conference, Barcelona, Spain, July 7-12. #MoPpD2023: p. 150.

102. Rosser, B.R.S. and Johnson, B. (2001) Evaluation of HIV prevention for men who have sex with men in thirteen rural states of the USA. Abstracts of the 2001 National HIV prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA, August 12-25. #390.

103. Robinson, B.E., Bockting, W., Rosser, B.R.S., Miner, M., Coleman, E. (2000) The sexual health model: A sexological approach to long-term HIV risk reduction. Abstracts of the XIII International AIDS Conference, Durban, South Africa, July 9-14. #ThPeD5613:480.

104. Rosser, B.R.S., Bockting, W.O., Ross, M.W., Rugg, D.L., Bauer, G.R., Kraft, C., Robinson, B.E., Coleman, E. (2000) Lowering internalized homonegativity in men who have sex with men: Results from a randomized controlled intervention trial. Abstracts of the XIII International AIDS Conference, Durban, South Africa, July 9-14. #WePpD1410:176.

105. Rosser, B.R.S., Bockting, W.O., Rugg, D.L., Robinson, B.E., Ross, M.W., Bauer, G.R., Coleman, E. (2000) A sexual health approach to long-term HIV risk reduction among men who have sex with men: Results from a randomized controlled intervention trial. Abstracts of the XIII International AIDS Conference, Durban, South Africa, July 9-14. #WePeD4718:228.

106. Rosser, B.R.S. and Striepe, M. (2000) The sexual lives of Minnesotans living with HIV and AIDS: Challenges for HIV prevention and health care providers. 2000 Statewide HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Diseases Conference, Minneapolis, MN, May 24-25.

107. Rosser, B.R.S., Coleman, E., Edwards, W.E., Kraft, C., Robinson, B.E., Ross, M.W., Rugg, D.L. (1999) The Minnesota 500 Men’s Study: Results of a randomized controlled trial of a sexual health approach to lowering long-term HIV risk in men who have sex with men. 2000 Statewide HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Diseases conference, Minneapolis, MN, May 24-25.

108. Robinson, B., Bockting, W.O., Rosser, B.R.S. (1999) Transgender issues and HIV prevention policy. Abstracts of the 1st National HIV Prevention Conference, sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, August 29- September 1.

109. Rosser, B.R.S., Gobby, J.M., Striepe, M. (1999) The unsafe sexual behavior of persons living with HIV/AIDS: An empirical approach to developing new HIV prevention interventions targeting HIV-positive persons. Abstracts of the 1st National HIV Prevention Conference, sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, August 29-September 1.

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110. Rosser, B.R.S., Bauer, G.R., Bockting, W.O., Welles, S.L. (1999) Safer sex and unsafe sex in a seminar-based sample of midwestern men who have sex with men (1994-1997). Abstracts of the 1st National HIV Prevention Conference, sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, August 29-September 1.

111. Rugg, D.L., Rosser, B.R.S., Ross, M.W., Kraft, C., Bockting, W.O., Bauer, G., Robinson, B.E., Coleman, E. (1999) Lowering internalized homophobia in men who have sex with men: A randomized controlled trial. Abstracts of the 1st National HIV Prevention Conference, sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, August 29-September 1.

112. Rosser, B.R.S., Gobby, J.M., Striepe, M., and Carr, W.P. (1999) The unsafe sexual behavior of HIV positive persons: An empirical approach to developing new HIV interventions. Abstracts of the IVth International Conference on the Biopsychosocial Aspects of HIV Infection, Ottawa, Canada, July 15-18.

113. Ross, M.W., Rosser, B.R.S., Bockting, W.O., Rugg, D.L., Bauer, G.R., and Kraft, C. (1999) Internalized homophobia and unsafe sex among men who have sex with men. Abstracts of the IVth International Conference on the Biopsychosocial Aspects of HIV Infection, Ottawa, Canada, July 15-18.

114. Rosser, B.R.S., Robinson, B.E., Bockting, W.O., Rugg, D.L., Ross, M.W., Coleman, E., and Bauer, G.R. (1999) Man-to-Man: Sexual Health Seminars – Evaluation of an HIV/STD prevention program for men who have sex with men. Abstracts of the IVth International Conference on the Biopsychosocial Aspects of HIV Infection, Ottawa, Canada, July 15-18.

115. Rosser, B.R.S. (1998) Anodyspareunia: The unacknowledged sexual dysfunction: A validation study of painful receptive anal intercourse and psychosexual concomitants in homosexual men. Abstracts of the 20th National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference and 16th National AIDS/HIV Forum, San Francisco, CA.

116. Rosser, B.R.S., Rugg, D.L., Westover, B.J., Robinson, B.E., and Bockting, W.O. (1998) Man-to-Man: Sexual Health Seminars – Evaluation of an HIV/STD prevention program for men who have sex with men. Abstracts of the 12th World AIDS Conference, Geneva, Switzerland, June 28-July 3.

117. Robinson, B.E., Bockting, W.O., Brown-Barber, J., Miner, M.H. and Rosser, B.R.S. (1998) An innovative sexuality intervention targeting African-American women. Abstracts of the 12th World AIDS Conference, Geneva, Switzerland, June 28-July 3.

118. Rosser, B.R.S. (1998) Anodyspareunia: The unacknowledged sexual dysfunction: A validation study of painful receptive anal intercourse and psychosexual concomitants in homosexual men. Proceedings of the International Sex Research Meeting, Sirmione, Italy, June 2-5.

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119. Rosser, B.R.S., Bockting, W.O., Short, B.J. and Rosser, M.W. (1998) Internalized homophobia and unsafe sex in men who have sex with men. Abstracts of the 12th World AIDS Conference, Geneva, Switzerland, June 28-July 3.

120. Rosser, B.R.S. and Wright, M. (1997) Future directions in HIV prevention. 19th Lesbian and Gay Health Association Conference and 15th AIDS Forum, Atlanta, GA, July.

121. Rosser, B.R.S., Calumn, J. and Roussel, H. (1996) The impact of new advances in treatment on HIV prevention: Implications of the International AIDS Conference on Future Prevention directions. 18th National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference and 14th National HIV/AIDS Forum, Seattle, WA, July.

122. Rosser, B.R.S. (1996) GLBT Communities and new strategies for HIV prevention. 18th National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference and 14th National HIV/AIDS Forum, Seattle, WA, JulY.

123. Ostrow, D., Rosser, B.R.S., and Nimmons, D. (1996) Follow-up meeting – Results from the 1995 HIV Prevention Research Development Meeting. 18th National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference and 14th National HIV/AIDS Forum, Seattle, WA, July.

124. Rosser, B.R.S. and Lucid, S.J. (1996) Psychosocial and spiritual aspects of HIV. HIV Primary Care Conference, University of Minnesota Continuing Medical Education, Minneapolis, MN, March.

125. Rosser, B.R.S. (1995) New Directions in HIV Prevention. Promoting sexual health: The challenges of the Present and Future, Program in Human Sexuality 15th Anniversary Conference, Minneapolis, MN, August.

126. Rosser, B.R.S. (1995) Promoting healthy sexuality: Sex, sexuality and HIV prevention in chemically dependent populations. Second Annual AIDS Substance Abuse Partnership (ASAP) Networking Meeting, Minnesota Indian Women’s Resource Center, August.

127. Rosser, B.R.S. (1995) The Psychosexual Profiling of Exposers. 2nd International Congress on Sex Offending, University of Minnesota, September.

128. Rosser, B.R.S. (1995) Using sexually explicit material in sexuality education: an eighteen year comparative analysis. 1995 Midcontinent Region Annual Conference of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Minneapolis, MN, June.

129. Ross, M.W. and Rosser, B.R.S. (1994) Measurement and correlates of internalized homophobia: A factor analytic study. Texas Psychological Association Convention (presented in absentia), November.

130. Ross, M.W. and Rosser, B.R.S. (1994) Cross-national comparisons of the Gay Affects and Life Events Scale. 16th National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference and 12th Annual AIDS/HIV Forum (presented in absentia), New York, NY, June.

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131. Rosser, B.R.S. (1994) HIV Prevention and the Man-to-Man: Sexual health seminars. What are we learning from homosexually active men in Minnesota? 1994 Minnesota Statewide Conference on HIV/AIDS and STDs, Northland Conference Center, Minnesota, May.

132. Metz, M.E., Rosser, B.R.S. and Strapko, N. (1993) Differences in conflict management styles between heterosexual and same-sex couples. Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sex (presented in absentia), Chicago, IL, November.

133. Rosser, B.R.S. (1993) The Psychosexual Profiling of Exposers. 2nd International Congress on Sex Offending, University of Minnesota, September.

134. Rosser, B.R.S. (1993) Man-to-Man issues in HIV/AIDS. HIV Meeting the Challenge: Prevention and Health Maintenance Strategies, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, May.

135. Rosser, B.R.S. (1993) Unsafe Sex Between Men: Myths and Realities. 15th National Gay and Lesbian Health Care Conference and 11th Annual AIDS Forum, Houston, TX, July.

136. Rosser, B.R.S. (1993) Gay Catholics Down Under. 15th National Gay and Lesbian Health Care Conference and 11th Annual AIDS Forum, Houston, TX, July.

137. Rosser, B.R.S. Outreach to Men who have Sex with Men. (1992) Minnesota Department of Health AIDS/STD Prevention Services, St. Paul, MN, December.

138. Rosser, B.R.S. (1992) Understanding heterosexism: An application of the compulsive sexual behavior model. 5th National Conference on Sexual Compulsivity/Addiction, MN, October.

139. Rosser, B.R.S. (1992) Understanding unsafe sex between men and sexual compulsivity. 5th National Conference on Sexual Compulsivity/Addiction, Minnesota, October.

140. Rosser, B.R.S. Understanding unsafe sex between men. (1992) Society for the Scientific Study of Sex Annual Meeting (presented in absentia), San Diego, CA, October.

141. Rosser, B.R.S. (1991) AIDS/HIV prevention for homosexually active men: A comprehensive therapeutic approach. 34th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sex, New Orleans, LA, November.

142. Rosser, B.R.S. (1991) The effects of using fear in public AIDS education on the behavior of homosexually active men. 1st International Conference on Biosocial Aspects of HIV Infection, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September.

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143. Rosser, B.R.S. (1990) The effects of using fear in public AIDS education on the behavior of homosexually active men. 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sex: New Perspectives on Sexual Science, Minneapolis, MN, November.

144. Ross, M.W. and Rosser, B.R.S. (1988) A review of education and AIDS risks, with special reference to homosexual men. Third National Conference on AIDS. Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, November.

145. Rosser, B.R.S. (1988) Evaluation of the efficacy of AIDS education interventions for homosexually active men. Third National Conference on AIDS. Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, November.

146. Rigby, K., Anagnostou, P., Brown, M., Rosser, B.R.S. and Ross, M.W. (1988) A preliminary survey of attitudes, beliefs and practices relevant to AIDS among selected ethnic groups in Adelaide. Third National Conference on AIDS. Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, November.

147. Rosser, B.R.S. Evaluation of AIDS education programmes for gay men. (1988) Paper presented at the Second International Lesbian and Gay Health Care Conference and AIDS Forum, Boston, MA, July.

IV. GRANT AND CONTRACT AWARDS

A. Project Director or Principal Investigator on Grants and Contracts

2010-2015 Principal Investigator Men’s INTernet Study III (MINTS-III) 2R01MH063688-09A National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) $2,471,611 (directs) $3,650,327 (total) This study tests in RCT research artifacts and the long-term behavioral risk reduction effects of a persuasive-computing online HIV prevention intervention for men who use the Internet to seek sex with men.

09/15/11-08/14/13 Site Principal Investigator Internet-based HIV Prevention for MSM in India Co-PI: J. Michael Wilkerson, PhD, MPH NIAID: 1R21AI094676-01 National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) $367,380 This collaborative study between India- and US-based researchers is the first to identify differences in substance use and sexual behavior when Indian MSM meet sexual partners in online or offline environments. It is also the first study to test the use of online

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qualitative and quantitative data collection methods with this hidden population.

08/05/11-05/31/13 Site Principal Investigator Internet-Based HIV Prevention for Methamphetamine-Using MSM: Formative Research Co-PI: Michael Wilkerson, PhD, MPH 1R21MH095430-01 National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) $367, 380 This study collects formative data needed to develop a mobile online tool that can offer tailored information, motivation, and behavioral skills content to methamphetamine using MSM, provide a means by which educators and case managers working with this population can stay in touch with their clients, and provide an e-infrastructure in which both methamphetamine-using MSM and educators and case managers can receive and provide social support for their harm reduction efforts.

2009-2012 Principal Investigator Understanding Effects of Web-based Media on Virtual Populations 1R01MH087231-01 National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) $1,200,000 This study researches the effects of sexually explicit media (SEM) on the HIV risk behavior of Men who use the Internet to seek Sex with Men in the USA.

2009-2012 Principal Investigator HIV/STD Prevention Interventions Targeting Men Who Have Sex with Men Minnesota Department of Health, AIDS/STD Prevention Services Section $380,250 This service grant provides comprehensive HIV prevention and sexual health education to Men who have Sex with Men in Minnesota.

2006-2007 Principal Investigator HIV Positive INTernet Sex Study (HINTS) Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) $500,000 This study researches the development of effective HIV prevention websites to reach high risk MSM in the USA.

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2006-2010 Principal Investigator Structural Interventions to Lower Alcohol & STIs (SILAS) 5R01AA016270-03 National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and (NIAAA) $3,536,078 This proposal is to study the impact of law and internet use on gay alcohol outlets and alcohol-related HIV risk behavior.

2006-2008 Principal Investigator HIV/STD Prevention Interventions Targeting Men Who Have Sex with Men Minnesota Department of Health, AIDS/STD Prevention Services Section $380,250

2004-2009 Principal Investigator Men’s INTernet Study II (MINTS-II) 5R01MH063688-08 National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Center for AIDS Research $2,884,934 This study is an RCT of an online HIV prevention intervention for men who use the Internet to seek sex with men.

2003-2007 Principal Investigator An RCT HIV prevention program for persons with HIV 1R01MH064412-01A2 National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Center for AIDS Research $3,750,000 This study compares two approaches to interventions for HIV+ MSM engaging in high risk sex in 8 HIV epicenters.

2003-2006 Principal Investigator HIV/STD Prevention Interventions Targeting Men Who Have Sex with Men Minnesota Department of Health, AIDS/STD Prevention Services Section $317,491

1. Meeting organizer and host: CDC Consultation on HIV Prevention for Rural States Funded with internal (CDC) funds Division of HIV Prevention – Intervention, Research and Support, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta

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$90,000 Part of 40% IPA commitment This meeting brought 70 national experts in rural prevention to CDC for a three day consultant organized by Dr. Rosser to develop guidance for the national in this area.

2001 Principal Investigator and Course Director Man-to-Man HIV Prevention Seminar South Dakota Department of Health, AIDS/STD Prevention Services Section $10,000 2 days This project developed and ran a Man-to-Man HIV prevention seminar for MSM in Sioux Falls, SD

2001 Principal Investigator and Course Director 3-day course on HIV prevention education for HIV case managers and prevention outreach workers Minnesota Department of Health, AIDS/STD Prevention Services Section $12,000 10 days This project developed and ran a 3-day course for HIV prevention workers, disease investigation specialists and case managers on HIV prevention education and counseling targeting MSM

2001-2004 Principal Investigator Internet HIV Prevention for Internet-Using Latino Men 1R01MH063688-01 NIMH Center for AIDS Research $1,200,000 This bilingual study aims to research sexual liaisons on the Internet as a risk for HIV for Latino men.

1999-2002 Project Director 13-state study of HIV prevention strategies targeting rural men who have sex with men Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Department of Family Practice and Community Health $300,000 This Interagency Personnel Agreement placed Dr. Rosser on loan to CDC to undertake the first major evaluation of HIV prevention in rural states of the USA.

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1999-2005 Project Director Cara a Cara/Face to Face Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), World Health Organization, and the United States-Mexico Border Health Association $600,000 An advanced training course for HIV prevention workers targeting Latino men who have sex with men

1999 Principal Investigator Cara a Cara – Face to Face PAHO, World Health Organization, and the Government of Spain $8,000 A training course in sexual health promotion for HIV/STD prevention workers and community leaders targeting men who have sex with men (Spanish pilot in San Diego, CA)

1999 Principal Investigator Cara a Cara – Face to Face PAHO, World Health Organization $7,200 A training course in sexual health promotion for HIV/STD prevention workers and community leaders targeting men who have sex with men (English curriculum, El Paso, TX Pilot)

1999-2000 Principal Investigator HIV/STD Prevention Interventions Targeting Men Who Have Sex with Men Minnesota Department of Health, AIDS/STD Prevention Services Section $168,180

1996-1999 Principal Investigator The 500 Men’s Study CDC, Atlanta $525,000 An evaluation of Man-to-Man: Sexual Health Seminars and a study of the role of internalized homophobia in safer sexual behavior.

1993-1998 Principal Investigator and Curriculum Developer The Man-to-Man: Sexual Health Seminars Minnesota Department of Health, AIDS/STD Prevention Services A two-day comprehensive HIV prevention program developed and implemented to promote long-term low risk behavior among MSM. $193,262

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1997-1998 Principal Investigator and provider of clinical services Clinical grant to provide mental health services to the uninsured and underinsured living with HIV/AIDS Hennepin County, Community Health Department Ryan White $34,684

1994-1996 Principal Investigator and provider of clinical services Clinical grant to provide mental health services to the uninsured and underinsured living with HIV/AIDS Minnesota Department of Health, AIDS/STD Services $28,127

1994 Principal Investigator and Curriculum Co-Leader Sexuality training of HIV prevention and clinical service staff Minnesota Department of Health, AIDS/STD Services $9,500 A two-day human sexuality training course for HIV prevention

1992 Grant Writer and Principal Investigator Laser disk player and software for HIV investigative research Design Industries Foundation for AIDS (DIFFA) $1600 Through this grant, DIFFA provided a laser disk player with software for HIV research

O. Co-Investigator, Major Contributing Author, or Co-Author on Grants

9/2013-5/2015 Improving Cultural Competence to Reduce Health Disparities in Priority Populations PI: Mary Butler, PhD. AHRQ contract: HHSA290-2012-00016I-6 The purpose of this task order is to conduct a topic refinement with a follow-on large systematic review on improving cultural competence to reduce health disparities in priority populations. Role: Co-Investigator

9/2012-5/2014 Understanding Disparities in Obesity and Weight Behaviors by Sexual Identity PI: Melissa Laska, Ph.D. National Institute of Health/NICHD $250,000 The primary aims of this R21 are to: (1) quantify disparities in obesity and weight behaviors among lesbian, gay, bisexual, questioning (LGB) and heterosexual emerging adults using state surveillance data from nearly 30,000 students attending 2- and 4- year colleges and universities; (2) identify major weight-related

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behavioral profiles, and the extent to which these profiles differ by sexual identity and gender; and (3) characterize these profiles by demographic factors and health outcomes. Role: Co-investigator

4/01/12-3/31/14 Overcoming Health Disparities to HIV Testing for Deaf MSM through the Internet PI: Alex Iantaffi, Ph.D. $183,391 This is a feasibility and acceptability test of how to use technology to overcome the chronic barriers experienced by D- MSM. Role: Co-investigator

2011-2012 Sexually Explicit Media for MSM in Norway Government of Norway $20,000 This study mirrors the SEM study in the USA but focuses on MSM in Norway Role: Co-investigator

5/01/10-6/30/2012 HIV, Risk Behaviors and Stigma in High Risk Tanzanian Men PI: Michael W. Ross, PhD NIMH 1R21MH090908-01 $450,000 To assess the risk behavior and effects of stigma related to homonegativity on MSM in Tanzania Role: Consultant and co-author

12/01/09-11/30/2011 An interactive website to promote condom use among adolescents. PI: Sonya Brady, PhD NIMH 1R21 $450,000 To develop and pilot an interactive website using video vignettes to promote condom use among high risk Role: Co-investigator

3/01/09-2/28/2012 A pilot test of an online HIV medication adherence intervention PI: Keith Horvath, PhD NIMH 1R34MH083549-01A1 $450,000 To develop and pilot an online intervention to improve medication adherence among persons living with HIV. Role: Co-investigator

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9/01/07-8/31/08 HIV Positive INTernet Sex Study (HINTS) PI: Keith Horvath, PhD Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) $500,000 This study researches the development of effective HIV prevention websites to reach high risk MSM in the USA. Role: Co-investigator

12/1/06-9/30/11 Gender Identity and HIV Risk II PI: Bockting, Ph.D. National Institute of Drug Abuse $3,410,312 The goal of this study is to reduce HIV transmission among individuals stigmatized for gender non-conformity.

9/1/05-9/30/06 Community Promise Plus for African-born Immigrant males. A Collaboration between the Minneapolis Urban League and The Center for HIV/STI Intervention and Prevention Studies (HIPS), PI: Robinson Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, Competitive Supplement PA 04064. $40,087 Role: Co-investigator

9/30/04-9/30/06 ADAPT: Adopting and Demonstrating the Adaptation of Prevention Techniques. Minnesota PROMISE ADAPT: Adaptation of Community PROMISE to Minnesota for HIV Seropositive Men Who Have Sex With Men (MSM). A Collaboration between the Minneapolis Urban League and The Center for HIV/STI Intervention and Prevention Studies (HIPS), Co-investigator, PI: Bean Robinson Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, Competitive Supplement PA 04064. $886,396. Role: Co-author

11/01/02-5/01/03 Conference for HIV Positive Individuals and Service Care Providers, Minnesota Department of Health. PI: Bean Robinson. $65,000 award.

7/1/01-6/30/04 Research Priority Team Leader for HIV Prevention “Faculty Development in Primary Care” PI: Carole Bland Funded (HRSA/1D14-HP 00103-01) HRSA/Bureau of Health Professions

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The major goal of this training grant is to prepare family medicine physicians for successful careers in academic research by fostering the skills, knowledge, focused research agendas, and collegial networks they need to make clinically significant, ongoing contributions to the knowledge base of family medicine.

9/1/00-8/31/03 Role on Project: Research Priority Team Leader for HIV Prevention “Academic Administrative Units in Primary Care” PI: Macaran Baird, MD (HRSA/1D12-HP00002-01) HRSA/Bureau of Health Professions The major goal of this study is to establish a research and scholarly activities program within the Department of Family Practice and Community Health to increase faculty research activities and offer research training to faculty, especially faculty. Role: Co-investigator

2001-2005 Rapid HIV testing PI: Patrick Keenan, MD Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention – IRS, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention $150,000 Role: Co-investigator

2001-2006 Gender and HIV risk PI: Walter Bockting, PhD National Institute for Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institutes of Health $1,200,000

1999-2000 HIV Mental Health Counseling Services PI: Eli Coleman, PhD Minnesota Department of Health/Hennepin County $25,000 Role: Major Contributing Author

1999-2001 The role of the oral environment in HIV transmission and pathogenesis PI: Tim Schacker, MD National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NIH Role: Co-investigator

1999-2000 Evaluation of HIV/STD Prevention PI: Bean Robinson, PhD Minnesota Department of Health, AIDS/STD Prevention Services Section $40,000

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Interventions targeting Transgender and Behaviorally bisexual women Role: Co-investigator

1999-2000 HIV/STD Prevention Interventions Targeting Transgendered persons and behaviorally bisexual women PI: Walter Bockting, PhD $166,673 Role: Co-investigator

1998-2000 HIV Prevention program for transgendered persons PI. Walter Bockting, PhD Minnesota Department of Health, AIDS/STD Prevention Services $44,791 To develop a comprehensive sexuality health seminar for transgendered persons Role: Co-investigator

1997-2000 HIV training program for family practice residents PI: Jamie Feldman, MD, PhD Department of Health, Research and Services Administration (HRSA), U.S. Government $200,025 Role: Co-investigator

1996-1999 Develop and pilot HIV prevention risk factors inventory for the USA PI: Deborah Rugg, PhD Division of HIV Prevention – Intervention, Research and Support, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, GA $360,000 Role: State co-chair and consultant

1996-1999 An evaluation of Women’s Initiative for Sexual Health (WISH), PI: Bean Robinson, PhD CDC $525,000 Role: Co-investigator

1995 HIV Prevention Development Research Meeting PI: David Ostrow, MD CDC $20,000 Role: Co-investigator and principal host and presenter With David Ostrow, to co-host a meeting of researchers, community based organizations and funding agencies to train community leaders in acquiring moneys for HIV prevention

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1993 A needs assessment of HIV prevention among Hmong youth PI: Bean Robinson, PhD Minnesota Department of Health, AIDS/STD Services $28,977 Role: Co-investigator/consultant

1992 Clinical grant to provide HIV counseling for the poor and uninsured PI: Margretta Dwyer, MA Sisters of Mercy, Omaha $2,500 Role: Co-investigator and provider of clinical services

1992 An HIV Risk Prevention Program for Transvestites and Transsexuals PI: Walter Bockting, PhD American Foundation for AIDS Research (AmFAR) $69,796 Role: Co-investigator

V. HONORS

2007 Delta Omega Honor Society, Schools of Public Health

2004 Recipient, 2004 Community Partners Recognition School of Public Health, University of Minnesota.

2003 Fellow, American Psychological Association (APA), Division 44.

2000 Fellow, Society for the Scientific Study of Sex (SSSS)

1999 (Collective) Grand Marshall, 1999 Minneapolis PRIDE Parade, as part of the Twin Cities Gay Men’s Chorus, for providing outstanding leadership and community service within the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Communities

1998 Elected Full Member, International Academy of Sex Research, Sirmione, Italy

1992 Male Homosexual Behavior and the Effects of AIDS Education, awarded “Outstanding Academic Work” by the Journal of the American Library Association

1990-1991 Royal Netherlands Government Scholarship to a New Zealand Scientist (declined)

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1988-1989 Australian Commonwealth Postgraduate Research Award (Flinders University of South Australia).

IV. TEACHING EXPERIENCE

A. Courses Taught (at parent institution and elsewhere)

2007-- Course-co-director. PubH6000. Special Topics: HIV/AIDS

2007-- Course director. PubH6000. e-Public Health: Design, development and testing of effective online Public Health interventions.

2004-6 Course director, trainer and consultant. Man-to-Man Sexual Health Seminar. Phoenix, AZ April 2004-December 2006

2003 Course Director and developer. HIV, sexuality, substance abuse, and mental health: a training for frontline professionals. New Mexico Department of Health, June 26-27, 2003.

2002-2005 Guest lecturer. HIV prevention in medicine. Lecture in the Mini-Med School course.

2001-2006 Course Director, Our Sexual Health: a sexual health seminar for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender persons, their families and friends. Supervised and co-wrote the curriculum, also piloted it as co-leader in 2001.

2001 Course director, Community health for family practice residents. Department of Family Practice and Community Health, Medical School, University of Minnesota St. John’s Hospital, September 2001.

1999-2005 de Hombre a Hombre / Man to Man: Sexual Health Seminars. An advanced course in the sexual health care of men who have sex with men. Organized and sponsored by the Pan American Health Association, the United States-Mexico Border Health Association, and the Program in Human Sexuality, Medical School University of Minnesota

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Metepec, Mexico (Spanish), May, October 2005 Alburquerque, NM (English), July, 2002 Salt Lake City, UT (English) June, 2002 Tucson, AZ (Spanish) May, 2002 Denver, CO (Bilingual) April, 2002 San Francisco, CA (Spanish) February, 2002 Seattle, WA (English) April, 2001 Los Angeles, CA (Spanish) July, 2001 El Paso, TX (English) Sept., 2000 Albuquerque, NM (English) March, 2000 Los Angeles, CA (English) January, 2000 San Diego, CA (Spanish) Sept., 1999 El Paso, TX (English) April, 1999

1999-2000 Man to Man: Sexual Health Seminars. An advanced course in the sexual health care of men who have sex with men. Arranged under contract to state health departments. Body Positive, Phoenix, AZ, 2004-6 Sioux Falls, SD April, 2001 Billings, MT June, 2000

1999-2002 Face-to-Face: A training course in sexual health promotion for HIV/STD prevention workers and community leaders targeting men who have sex with men. Organized and sponsored by the Pan American Health Organization, the United States-Mexico Border Health Association, the Program in Human Sexuality, Medical School University of Minnesota, and the University of Texas at El Paso School of Public Health

Alburquerque, NM (English), July, 2002 Salt Lake City, UT (English) June, 2002 Tucson, AZ (Spanish) May, 2002 Denver, CO (Bilingual) April, 2002 San Francisco, CA (Spanish) February, 2002 Seattle, WA (English) April, 2001 Los Angeles, CA (Spanish) July, 2001 El Paso, TX (English) Sept., 2000 Seattle, WA (English) August, 2000 Albuquerque, NM (English) March, 2000 Los Angeles, CA (English) January, 2000 San Diego, CA (Spanish) Sept., 1999 El Paso, TX (English) April, 1999

1996-2000 The future of HIV prevention: New directions, new challenges. A training synthesizing research on approaches to HIV prevention provided as consultant to Academy for Educational Development, Washington, D.C., under funding

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from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, GA to the following State community planning groups:

MS (Jackson) March, 2000 ID (Boise) Nov., 1999 IN (Gary) June, 1999 SD (Chamberlain) March, 1999 VA (Hampton) Nov., 1998

and to prevention workers and researchers attending conferences at:

St. Petersburg, Russia May, 2000 Stockholm, Sweden Oct., 1999 Hong Kong, China Aug., 1999 London, England March, 1999

1999-2006 Community Health of Sexual Minorities. Lecture as part of the community health residency course, University of Minnesota Family Practice residents. Minneapolis, MN.

1999 Taking a sexual history. Lecture to first year medical students. University of MN, Minneapolis, MN.

1998 The effects of homophobia on HIV prevention targeting men who have sex with men. A workshop provided as consultant to Academy for Educational Development, Washington, D.C., under funding from CDC, Atlanta, GA, to the Boise, ID State HIV/STD prevention community planning group.

1998-2007 Course coordinator, HIV/STD prevention targeting men who have sex with men. A training course for Man-to-Man group leaders, Wilder Retreat Center, St Paul, February.

1997-2006 Introduction of HIV prevention for family practice residents. Riverside Hospital, November, 1997, University Hospital Clinic, Minneapolis, October.

1996-1999 Course co-ordinator, behavioral medicine curriculum, John’s/Phalen Village Residency Unit, St. Paul, MN.

1996-current Understanding HIV Prevention Interventions: Behavioral science, consultant to Academy for Educational Development, State community planning groups:

IN (Gary) June, 1999 SD (Chamberlain) March, 1999 VA (Hampton) Nov., 1998

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ND (Bismarck) May, 1998 NH (Concord) Nov., 1997 MN (Minneapolis) May-June, 1997 MT (Billings) Jan., 1997 IA (Des Moines) Nov., 1996

1991-2006 Co-instructor, FPCH 5555/5950, Sexual Medicine for Family Practice and Community Health: Lectures on clinical issues HIV, AIDS and STDs

1994-2006 Guest lecturer and HIV symposium coordinator, Sexual Medicine for Year 1 Medical Students. HIV counseling symposium.

1996-current Understanding sexual orientation: An invited lecture to undergraduate students. University of Minnesota School of Social Science

1997-2006 Introduction to HIV Prevention for Family Practice residents. Riverside Hospital, November, 1997; University Hospital Clinic, October, 1997

1995-2005 Treating sexual orientation concerns in psychiatry. A presentation to psychiatry residents at Fairview-University Hospital and Clinics. November, 1997, 1996.

1994-2001 Understanding sexual orientation and implications for ministry. United Sexual Theological Seminary. January, 2001, 1998, 1996, 1994

1994 Guest Lecturer. Medical issues related to sexual orientation concerns. Sexual medicine for Year 1 Medical Students.

1994 Project coordinator and large group leader. Human sexuality attitude reassessment and professional training for HIV prevention workers. Two day seminar at University of Minnesota, Medical School.

1993-current Coordinator and large group presenter, Man-to-Man: Sexual Health Seminars, Program in Human Sexuality, Department Family Practice and Community Health, Medical School

1992-2006 Faculty, FPCH5952, Practicum in Sexual Counseling

1991-2002 Large group presenter, Sexual Attitude Reassessment seminars, Program in Human Sexuality, Department Family Practice and Community Health, Medical School

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A. Workshops Taught (at parent institution and elsewhere)

1. Rosser, B.R.S. (2010). Designing Internet-based HIV prevention to address the needs of the virtual gay community. A training for the staff and community partners at the New Zealand AIDS Foundation, Auckland, New Zealand, September 7.

2. Grant, J. and Rosser, B.R.S. (2008). CSB and MSM: Is it an issue? Recognizing and addressing compulsive sexual behavior among men who have sex with men. A training from the Minnesota Department of Health, December 11. Loring Pasta Bar.

3. Rosser, B.R.S, (2005). Internet HIV prevention and the Men’s INTernet Sex (MINTS) studies: Towards e-Public Health. Invited presentation to fellows in the Department of Family Medicine & Community Health, December 7.

4. Rosser, B.R.S. (2005). Why the Church needs to talk about human sexuality. Catholic Pastoral Committee on Sexual Minorities, Spring Theological Speakers’ Series. April 14, St Thomas Apostle Church, Minneapolis, MN.

5. Rosser, B.R.S. (2001). Can sexual orientation be changed? What science says about reparative therapy for homosexuality with implications for pastoral ministry. Presentation to North Como Presbyterian Church, Minnesota. September 23, 2001

6. HIV prevention targeting men who have sex with men in Minnesota. A three-day advanced HIV prevention training course for HIV prevention workers and case managers, Minneapolis, MN, January, 2001.

7. Sexual history taking for AIDS physicians. Workshop for physicians, St. Petersburg, Russia, June 20, 2000.

8. Writing retreat for investigators, Minnesota 500 Men’s Study. Wilder Retreat Center, St. Paul, MN, April 29-30, 1999.

9. Presentation to outreach workers – Meeting, on research findings from the Man-to- Man evaluations. Pillsbury House, Minneapolis, MN, August 13, 1998.

10. Invited Lecturer. Homophobia: What we know from a scientific standpoint, with implications for Catholic High Schools. Presentation to Cretin-Derham Hall faculty, St. Paul, MN, December, 1997.

11. HIV prevention research: What are we learning through our research about HIV prevention targeting men who have sex with men. Invited lecture to chemical dependency counselors and clients for their annual HIV Update Series. Pride Institute, Eden Prairie, MN, November, 1997.

12. HIV Counseling. In service to case workers at Minnesota AIDS Project (MAP), Minneapolis, MN, March, 1997.

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13. The Minnesota 500 Men’s Project. Presentation at Community AIDS Network Meeting, Youth and AIDS Project (YAP), Minneapolis, MN, March, 1997.

14. Presenter. Taking a sexual history. Invited presentation to staff Red Door Clinic, City of Minneapolis, MN, July, 1995.

15. Presenter. T-room culture: Research and Dilemmas. Presentation to the University of Minnesota staff and general public for a forum sponsored by the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Programs Office, University of Minnesota, May, 1995.

16. Trainer of small group leaders. Transgender HIV/AIDS Prevention project. University of Minnesota, October, 1992.

17. Small Group Leader. Sexual Attitude Reassessment Seminar, Program in Human Sexuality, MN, September, 1990.

B. Lectures/Seminars

1. Guest lecturer: Human Sexuality, College of Liberal Arts: Introduction to e-Public Health, Feb 12, 2007.

2. Guest lecturer: ComSci1001: Introduction to Computer Science: Designing sex education interventions online, February, 2006

3. Guest lecturer: Introduction to primary prevention theory in public health. U of M School of Public Health, 2000, current.

4. Guest lecturer: On the cutting edge of HIV primary prevention research. Lecture to Public Health Infectious Disease. U of M School of Public Health, 2004-current.

5. Introduction to HIV prevention for family practice residents. Presentation to family practice residents at the St. Joseph’s Hospital, St. Paul, March, 1998; Fairview- Riverside, Minneapolis, February, 1998; Fairview-University Hospital and Clinics, Minneapolis, January, 1998.

6. NIH HIV Prevention Consensus Statement: Implications for family practice residents. Presentation to the University of Minnesota Clinic residents, Minneapolis, MN, February, 1997.

7. Presenter. Sexual orientation issues and effects of homophobia in family practice. Presentation to family practice residents at the University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinics, Minneapolis, MN, November, 1996, January, 1993.

8. Presenter. A Scientific Understanding of Sexual Orientation with Implications for Pastoral Ministry. Invited presentation to the New Hope Presbyterian Church, New Hope, MN. March, 1996.

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9. Lecturer. Sexual Orientation. Invited lecture during the Health Hazards of Homophobia: A lecture series for 1st and 2nd year medical students. Medical School, University of Minnesota, January, 1996.

10. Coordinator and Introducer to Dr. Ostrow’s Minnesota visit and lecture: Future directions in HIV prevention. Program in Human Sexuality, University of Minnesota, January, 1995.

11. Host representative and presenter. National Lesbian and Gay Task Force and AIDS Forum, Conference planning meeting, Washington, D.C., October, 1994.

12. Presenter. Psychological issues in sexual orientation conflict. Invited address to Minnesota Psychological Association (MPA), May, 1994.

13. Presenter. AIDS Prevention in the Gay Community: An International Perspective and Comparison. Lecture to graduate students in public health, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, May, 1994.

14. Male homosexual behavior in Minnesota: findings of the 1993 Man-to-Man: Sexual Health seminars. Presentation to the faculty, residents and staff of the Department of Family Practice and Community Health, Medical School, University of Minnesota, May, 1994.

15. Guest Presenter. A scientific understanding of sexual orientation and sexual identity. Presentation to the Presbyterian Church of the Way, Shoreview, MN, May, 1994.

16. Guest Lecturer. Invited lecture on Sex Offending, Undergraduate class, University of Minnesota, Morris campus, January, 1994.

17. Guest Lecturer. Invited lecture on Sexuality and Intimacy, Undergraduate psychology class, University of Minnesota, Morris campus, January, 1994.

18. Lecturer. World AIDS Day lecture on future of HIV prevention to 1st and 2nd year medical students, University of Minnesota Medical School, December, 1993.

19. Guest Lecturer. Research in HIV prevention. Address to graduates, Department of Public Health, Hunter College, New York, April, 1993.

20. Presenter. Understanding Sex Offending or Why Good People Do Bad Things. Videotaped presentation to PHS sex offender clients, families and support persons. University of Minnesota, September, 1993.

21. Coordinator and trainer of small group leader training of health professionals for Man- to-Man: Sexual Health Seminars, University of Minnesota, MN, May, 1993.

22. Presenter and consultant to meeting of gay and bisexual men’s HIV/AIDS prevention outreach workers. Minnesota Department of Health, AIDS/STD Services, University of Minnesota, May, 1993.

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23. Guest speaker. Heterosexism and Social Justice: Implications for the Christian Community, Underground Baptist City Church, Auckland, NZ, January, 1992.

24. Guest Lecturer. Counseling for Safer Sex Education and HIV Issues, University Counseling Services, St. Paul, MN, October, 1991.

25. Guest Lecturer. Counseling Issues in HIV. Family Practice Review, Department Family Practice and Community Medicine, University of Minnesota, April, 1991.

26. Lecturer. Sexual orientation; AIDS and safer sex. Graduate Center for Psychology and Counseling, St. Mary’s College, MN, October, 1990.

27. Lecturer. AIDS, A Psychological Problem. Presentation to Department Primary Health Care, The Flinders University of South Australia, S.A., Australia, October, 1989.

28. Presenter. Safer Sex and Unsafe Sex Among Homosexually Active Men. Presentation to South Australia AIDS Council, Adelaide, South Australia, June, 1989.

29. Presenter. Syphilis. Presentation to staff, Clinic 275, South Australian Health Commission, Adelaide, South Australia, May, 1989.

30. Presenter. Gay men and HIV. Guest lecture to graduate students. Department of Psychology, University of Auckland, NZ, April, 1989

C. Clinical Teaching

Family Practice Outpatient Precepting (Residents) 1996-1999 two half-days per week, Phalen Residency Clinic

Family Practice Inpatient Precepting (Residents) 1993-2005 two half-days per week

Family Practice Medical Student Precepting 1996-1999 half-day per week, supervise students Phalen Clinic

1993-1997 half-day per week, supervise medical students on rotation at Program in Human Sexuality, FPCH:5952

D. Advising (Graduate Students, Professional Students and Fellows)

Masters

Thesis/Project Advising

2014 MA Thesis Advising, Rick Weinmeyer, Main Bioethics 2014 Adademic Advisor, Grant Tyler Bowers, MPH in Epidemiology

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2012-2014 Academic Advisor, James Patrick Mahoney, for MPH in Community Health Promotion

2013-2015 Academic Advisor, Addishiwot Teshome, for MPH in Epidemiology

2013 Project Advisor, Krystal Rampalli, for MPH in Environmental Health Sciences

2013 Project Advisor, Kathryn Nelson

2013 Project Advisor, Daniel Perez, MSW in Clinical Mental Health

2013 Committee Member, Suzanne Flory, for MPH in Community Health Promotion on “Teens Talk Health: Alcohol, Marijuana & Sex.”

2011-2013 Trevor Dunn, MA in Counseling Psychology

2012 Advisor/Committee Member, Ted Bonau, MPH,

2012 Advisor/Committee Member, Hale Thompson, MPH,

2012 Advisor/Committee Member, Sarah Wildenborg, MPH,

2012 Advisor/Committee Member, Amanda Delaney, MPH,

2010 Project Advisor, Craig Steffens, for MPH in Epidemiology on “Investigating the Representativeness of an Internet HIV Survey of MSM in the United States.”

2008-2010 Committee Member, Temitope Olaleye, for MPH in Community Health Education on “Improving Breakfast Intake in Grade School Lunches: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial.”

2008-2010 Committee Member, Sarah Brunsberg, for MPH in Community Health Education on “Risky Sexual Behavior and Health Insurance on Men Who Have Sex With Men: A Secondary Data Analysis.”

2008-2009 Project Advisor and Committee Member, Marisa Stanley, for MPH in Epidemiology on “Gender Differences in Monitoring and Follow-up of Persons Chronically Infected with Hepatitis B in Minnesota.”

2009 Committee Member, Masaki Utsumiya, for MS in Computer Science on “Predicting Satisfaction from User Behavior in an Internet-based HIV Intervention System.”

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2009-2010 Project Advisor and Committee Member, Elizabeth Walsh, for MPH in Epidemiology on “Pro- and Anti-Gay Public Policy and Depression Among Men who have Sex with Men.”

2006-2009 Project Advisor and Committee Member, Jenny Ostergren, for MPH in Community Health Education on “Reasons Why Men who Use the Internet to Seek Sex with Men who do not use Condoms: A Qualitative Study.”

2008-2009 Project Advisor and Committee Member, Kelly McMakon, for MPH in Community Health Education on “Demographic, Internet and Sexual Risk Differences in Men who use the Internet to Seek Sex With Men: A Comparison of Two Websites.”

2008-2009 Project Advisor and Committee Member, Dina Dobraca, for MPH in Epidemiology on “Temporal Stability of Internet-based Surveys: Examination of Sexual Health Behavior Internet Surveys of Latino Men who use the Internet to Seek Sex with Men (MISM).”

2006-2008 Committee Member, Sara B. Imholte, for MPH in Epidemiology on “A Case-Control Study of Low Birth Weight and Preterm Birth Factors among Mainly Immigrant and Migrant Attendees of a Perinatal Clinic in Honolulu, Hawaii.”

2006-2007 Project Advisor and Committee Member, Margherita Ghiselli, BA, for MPH in Epidemiology on “What’s Stopping You? An Analysis of Barriers to HIV Testing among African Americans in the Greater Philadelphia Area.”

2006-2007 Committee Member. Mary-Jo Meuleners, for MPH and MSW in Community Health on “Risk Factors among Youth who Trade Sex: Results from an Urban Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinic.”

2005-2006 Committee Chair, Michelle Sotak, BA for MPH in Community Health on “Risk Factors for Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in American Indian Infants: Findings from the Little EARS Study.”

2006-2007 Chair and Project Advisor, Brennan O’Dell, BA for MPH in Epidemiology on “Altruism as a Protective Factor in HIV Risk Behavior among HIV Positive Men.”

2002-2006 Committee Member, Tobias Kohler, MD, for MPH in Epidmiology on “Male Erectile Dysfunction: An International Study.”

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2002-2004 External Advisor to Cathy Anson, B.S. MPH on “Universal Urine Screening for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea in a Primary Care Clinic in a High Prevalence Area.”

2000-2004 External Advisor for Dawn Brintnell, B.S., MPH on “Contextualized Sexual Risk Taking Behavior in Men Who Have Sex With Men.”

Academic Advising

2013-2014 Grant Tyler Bowers, MPH in Epidemiology

2013-2015 Addis Teshome, MPH in Community Health Promotion

2012-2014 J.P. Mahoney, MPH in Community Health Promotion

2011-2013 Trevor Dunn, MA in Counseling Psychology

2010-2013 Anna Nguyen, MPH in Epidemiology

2010-2013 Jared Shenk, MPH in Epidemiology

2010-2012 Kathryn Nelson, MPH in Community Health Promotion

2010-2012 Sarah Wildenborg, MPH in Community Health Promotion

2010-2012 Hoai Hgugen, MPH in Epidemiology

2010-2012 Ted Bonau, MPH in Epidemiology

2010-2012 Hale Thompson, MS in Epidemiology

2009-2011 Rachel Fletcher, MPH in Community Health Promotion

2009-2011 Amanda Delaney, MH in Epidemiology

2008-2010 Erika Vetta, MPH in Epidemiology

2008-2010 Craig Steffens, MPH in Epidemiology

2008-2010 Elizabeth Walsh, MPH in Epidemiology

2008-2010 Temitope Olaleye, MPH in Community Health Education

2008-2010 Richard Morgan, MPH in Epidemiology

2007-2009 Jenny Ostergren, MPH in Community Health Education

2007-2009 Adam John Leonard, MPH/MSW in Community Health Education

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2007-2009 Kaitlin Moscehl Henslee, MPH in Community Health Education

2007-2009 Elizabeth Ann Barajas, MPH in Epidemiology

2007-2009 Marisa Marie Stanley, MPH in Epidemiology

2007-2009 Laura Hatfield, MPH in Epidemiology

2007-2009 Brennan O’Dell, MPH in Epidemiology

2006-2008 Sara B. Imholte, MPH in Epidemiology

Doctoral (University of Minnesota)

2010-2013 Dylan Galos, PhD in Epidemiology. Project Advisor

2009-2013 Jeremy Grey, PhD in Epidemiology. Project Advisor

2007- 2011 Margherita Ghiselli, PhD in Epidemiology. Project Advisor.

2007-2011 Gene Danilenko, PhD in Learning Technologies. Advisor/Committee member. A quantitative evaluation of cognitive learning styles in Internet- mediated health interventions.

1999-2002 Weston Edwards, PhD in Counseling Psychology. Committee member. A scale to measure sexual health.

1998 John Yoakam, PhD in . Reader. A history of social health care services for GLBT persons living in Minnesota.

Postdoctoral Fellow Research Advising

Syed Noor, PhD (HIV prevalence and contextual risk-factors among injection drug users in Harris County, Texas, 2010-2012)

Derek Smolanski, PhD (Internet-based HIV prevention research, 2009-2011)

Michael Wilkerson, PhD (HIV prevention research, 2008-2010)

Keith Horvath, PhD (Research sexology, 2005-2007). Retention in online HIV prevention studies.

Stacey Seibel, PhD (Research sexology, 2005-2007). Impact of childhood and adult abuse on sexual disorders.

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Omar Minwalla, Psy.D. (Research sexology, 2002-2004). Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Muslims.

Will Damon, Ph.D. (Research sexology, 2002-current). Anodyspareunia and other sexual dysfunction among men who have sex with men.

Christopher Kraft, Ph.D. (Research sexology, 1999-2001). The relationship between body mass, body image and unsafe sex in men who have sex with men.

Christine Danner, Ph.D. (Clinical behavioral medicine, 1998-2000). Supervision of clinical caseload with a focus on Hmong-American mental health.

Meg Striepe, Ph.D. (Research sexology and behavioral medicine, 1997-1999). Primary and secondary HIV prevention services for persons living with HIV.

John Gobby, Psy.D. (Research sexology, 1997-1999). The unsafe sexual behavior of persons living with HIV.

Faculty and Other

2008-2010 Advisory Board Member to PI: Tom Lyons, PhD, University of Chicago. HIV prevention intervention for MSM who use cocaine or methamphetamine. A NIDA R21 grant.

2008-current Faculty mentor to Sonya Brady, PhD (Epidemiology & Community Health)

2007-current Content area mentor to Keith Horvath, PhD (Epidemiology and Community Health)

1999-2006 Serve as mentor to Jamie Feldman, MD, PhD (Family Practice and Community Health) on training family practice residents in HIV care and prevention

1998-2002 Provide mentorship to Lawrence Poston, MD (Family Practice and Community Health) research writing project on prescribing practices of family physicians

1997-1999 Serve as external mentor on Kip Beardsley, B.S. (Public Health, University of Seattle, WA) research thesis proposal in epidemiology examining the effects of same sex marriage on STD rates

1997-1998 Serve as mentor to John Merladet, M.A. (Counseling Psychology) doctoral candidate on a two country comparative of HIV prevention workers

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1997-1998 Provide research mentorship to Brian J. Short, M.P.H., M.S., (Public Health) doctoral candidate focus on HIV prevention interventions for men who have sex with men.

1997-1998 Provide supervision for psychology licensure and mentorship in Weston Edwards, M.Div., M.A., M.A.T. (Educational Psychology) research related activities focused on chemical dependency treatment for men who have sex with men.

1997 Provide mentorship in Steven Sawyer, LICSW, research writing leading to journal article publication re: prostitution and Johns

1997 Provide mentorship in Ross Gudrub, M.A., research writing leading to journal article publication re: therapy and sex offenders

1996 Serve as doctoral thesis committee member or reader to Kenneth Sinclair, Social Work, University of Melbourne

E. Regional/National/International CME Presentations

1. With B.J. Short, Minnesota 500 Men’s Study: Evaluating the Man-to-Man: Sexual Health Seminars. Invited presentation to the Evaluation Section, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, GA, September, 1997.

2. With W.O. Bockting, Man-to-Man: Sexual Health Seminars. A two-day training program for Swedish HIV prevention workers funded by the Folkhalsoinstitutet (The Swedish National Institute for Health, AIDS Section) and the Swedish City Council, Stockholm, Sweden, May, 1994.

F. Teaching Materials Developed

1. Rosser, B.R.S. Consultation on HIV prevention for rural men who have sex with men. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta GA, April 29-May 1, 2002.

2. Rosser, B.R.S., and Coleman, E. HIV prevention targeting men who have sex with men in Minnesota. A three-day advanced HIV prevention training course for HIV prevention workers and case managers. Manual and curriculum.

3. Rosser, B.R.S., Mazin, R., and Coleman, E. Cara a Cara: seminaro-taller de capacitacion en promocion de la salud sexual dirigido a trabafadores de prevencion de VIH/ETS y lideres de la comunidad que trabajan con los hombres que tienen relaciones sexualies con otros hombres. Manual and curriculum.

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4. Rosser, B.R.S. Lecture on sexual orientation incorporated into the instructors’ manual for the text Human Sexuality.

5. Rosser, B.R.S., Bass, D., and Striepe, M. Behavioral Medicine for Family Practice Residents. Curriculum. 1996-7; revised: 1997-8, 1998-9.

6. Bass, D., Ireton, H., Striepe, M., and Rosser, B.R.S., Readings in Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry for Family Practice Residents. Manual. 1996-7; revised: 1997-8, 1998-9.

7. Rosser, B.R.S. and Mazin, R. Cara a Cara [Face to Face]: An advanced training seminar for HIV prevention workers who target Latino men who have sex with men. Program in Human Sexuality, Department of Family Practice and Community Health, Medical School, University of Minnesota, in collaboration with Pan American Health Organization, World Health Organization. Manual and curriculum.

8. Face to Face: An advanced training seminar for HIV prevention workers who target men who have sex with men. Program in Human Sexuality, Department of Family Practice and Community Health, Medical School, University of Minnesota, in collaboration with Pan American Health Organization, World Health Organization. Manual and curriculum.

9. The Man-to-Man: Sexual Health Seminars. Program in Human Sexuality, Department of Family Practice and Community Health, Medical School, University of Minnesota, in conjunction with the Minnesota Department of Health, AIDS/STD Prevention Services Section. Manual and curriculum.

10. The Behavioral Oriented HIV-Risk Assessment System (BOHRAS), a standardized assessment of unsafe sexual risk behavior, South Australian Health Commission. Form and videotape.

11. HIV Mental Health Counseling Intake Assessment. Program in Human Sexuality, Department of Family Practice and Community Health, Medical School, University of Minnesota.

G. Curriculum Development Work

1. Principal investigator (with the Positive Connections Team). Positive Sexual Health: A sexual health seminar for men living with HIV/AIDS who have sex with men. Funded by a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health, Office on AIDS Research, Bethesda, MD, and run in 6 epicenters. 2004-6.

2. Principal investigator and co-developer. “Sexpulse.org”: An online sexual health curriculum for Men who use the Internet to seek Sex with other Men. Funded by a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health, Office on AIDS Research, Bethesday, MD, and under trial, 2005-8.

3. Coordinator and developer (with Dr. Rafael Mazin, Pan American Health Organization, World Health Organization), Face-to-Face: A training course in sexual health promotion for HIV/STD prevention workers and community leaders targeting men who have sex

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with men. Organized and sponsored by the United States-Mexico Border Health Association, the Program in Human Sexuality, Medical School University of Minnesota, and the Pan American Health Organization, El Paso, TX, April, 1999-current.

4. Coordinator and developer, behavioral medicine curriculum and readings, University Physicians Phalen Village Clinic Residency Unit, Department Family Practice and Community Health, Medical School, University of Minnesota, 1996-1999.

5. Developer, Understanding HIV Prevention Interventions: Behavioral science, theory, interventions and evaluation. Workshops provided as consultant to Academy for Education Development (AE) to provide technical assistance to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, GA, 1996-current.

6. Coordinator and developer, Man-to-Man: Sexual Health Seminars curriculum, Program in Human Sexuality, Department Family Practice and Community Health, Medical School, University of Minnesota, 1993-current.

7. Coordinator and developer, human sexuality curriculum for HIV prevention workers, Program in Human Sexuality, Department Family Practice and Community Health, Medical School, University of Minnesota, 1993-current.

8. Coordinator and developer, Counseling issues in AIDS, Auckland AIDS Support Network/New Zealand AIDS Foundation, 1993-1994.

9. Coordinator and developer, behavioral medicine curriculum, Department Primary Health Care, Medical School, Flinders University of South Australia, 1989-1990.

VII. ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE/COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

A. University of Minnesota

*2011-present Committee member, PhD Admissions

*2008-2011 Senator, University of Minnesota Senate

2006-current Member, Graduate faculty in Community Health, School of Public Health

2006-current Member, Graduate faculty in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

2005-2007 Emergency Mental Health Services Director, University of Minnesota Emergency Response Corps.

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2005-2006 Member, Joint University of Minnesota-Mayo Clinic Medical Schools on increasing research. Academic Health Center.

2002-2006 Associate Member, Graduate faculty in Epidemiology, School of Public Health

Medical School

2001-2004 Alternate Member, Promotions and Tenure Committee, Medical School

Department of Family Practice and Community Health

1999-2002 Member, Department Executive Committee

1999-2002 Director, Community Health

1997-2006 Member, Advisory Committee for the Research Program

1997-2006 Member and faculty mentor, Senior Research Council for Research Program

1997-2006 Member, Promotions and Tenure Committee

Program in Human Sexuality

1997-2006 Archivist, Librarian, and Media Center Coordinator

1994-2006 Coordinator, Community Health/HIV and STD

1992-1999 Coordinator, Sexual Orientation Clinical Services

Coordinator, HIV Counseling Clinical Center

Director, Man-to-Man: Sexual Health Seminars

1992-1994 Coordinator, Ethical Violations of Sexual Conduct

St. John’s/Phalen Village Residency Unit

1996-1999 Coordinator, Behavioral medicine and mental health

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B. Other

State of Minnesota Committees

1996-1999 Chair, Minnesota Department of Health: Commissioner’s Task Force on HIV/STD Prevention: Subcommittee on research and evaluation

1994-1999 Member, Minnesota Department of Corrections: HIV/AIDS study group re: HIV prevention in correctional facilities

1994-1998 Minnesota Department of Health: Commissioner’s Task Force on HIV/STD Prevention

VIII. PEER REVIEW ACTIVITIES

A. Editorial Boards

Editor (Acting)

1999, Jan-April Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality

Co-Editor

1998 Special issue of Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality on HIV prevention targeting gay and bisexual men Member

2006-current International Journal of Sexual Health, Board member and reviewer

1990-2006 Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality, Board member and reviewer

2008-current Journal of Risk Management and Healthcare Policy, Honorary board member

B. Member of Peer Grant Review Panel

2013-2017 National Institutes of Health (NIH), Center for Scientific Review, Behavioral and Social Science Approaches to Preventing HIV/AIDS Study Section. Member

2010-2012 National Institutes of Health (NIH), Center for Scientific

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Review, Behavioral and Social Consequences of HIV/AIDS Study Section. Standing Member.

2010-- National Institutes of Health (NIH), Center for Scientific Review (CSR), College of CSR Reviewers. Member

2005-2009 National Institutes of Health (NIH), Center for Scientific Review, Behavioral and Social Consequences of HIV/AIDS Study Section. Standing Member.

2004-2005 National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH), Center for Scientific Review, AIDS and AIDS-Related Research (BSPH) group. Ad-hoc member.

2001-2003 National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH), Center for Scientific Review, AIDS and AIDS-Related Research (AARR-7) group. Ad-hoc member.

1994-2000 Health Research Council of New Zealand, Grant reviewer on AIDS, HIV prevention and human sexuality related grants

C. Manuscript Reviewer for Publications

2007 Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) 2004-current AIDS Education and Prevention 2001-current Journal of the National Medical Association 1999-current Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 1999-current Revista Panamerican de Salud Publica/Pan 1999-current American Journal of Public Health (AJPH) 1997-current AIDS and Behavior 1995-current AIDS Care 1992-current Health Education Research 1990-current Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality

D. Manuscript Reviewer for Presentations and Conferences

2001 World Conference on AIDS, Barcelona, Spain 1999 World Association of Sexology Conference, Hong Kong 1995 National Lesbian and Gay Health Association Annual Conference

IX. CONSULTATION ACTIVITIES

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2013 Technical Consultant, U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, the National Institute of Mental Health and the American Foundation for AIDS Research.

2012-present Member, Gay/Bi Men Population Estimate Consultation, STD and HIV Section, Minnesota Department of Health

2011-present Member, Planned Parenthood, Digital Education Initiatives National Advisory Board.

2011-present Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Toronto,Ontario

2010 Consultant, Internet-based HIV prevention messaging for MSM, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, GA, March 23-24

2009 Consultant, US-Russia Workshop on HIV Prevention Science, Moscow, Russia, October 28-30

2009 Consultant to NIH/CDC combined meeting. Advancing HIV Prevention Research with MSM, Atlanta, GA, August 22-23.

2009 Consultant Minnesota Department of Health AIDS/STD Prevention Section, re: future directions in HIV prevention.

2008-2010 Member, Advisory Panel on sexual orientation data in probability surveys: Improving data quality and estimating core population measures from existing NZ survey data. Ministry of Social Development (Te Manatu Whakaiato ora) in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Statistics and the Official Statistics Researhc Programme 08/08, New Zealand Government (PI: Gabi Rosenstreich).

2004 March 1-2. Consultant to National Institute of Mental Health, Center for AIDS Research. Meeting on Internet- based HIV prevention. Bethesda, MD.

2003 December 9-10. Consultant to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention. Evaluation of web-based behavioral surveillance among MSM, Atlanta, GA.

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2003 August 15. Technical Consultant to State of North Carolina on sexual orientation training under contract to Academy for Educational Development (AED), Washington DC.

2003 July 26-7. Invited Consultant to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)/National Institutes of Health (NIH). Prevention interventions for persons living with HIV/AIDS. Atlanta, GA

2003 July 16. Invited Consultant to NIH. Internet-based research interventions in mental health: how are they working? Washington DC.

2002 December 3-5. Consultant. CDC HIV Prevention Summit Meeting. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA.

2002 November 9. Consultant. CDC and NIH Planning Meeting for New Directions in HIV Prevention. Washington, D.C.

2002 April 29-May 1. Consultation meeting organizer and lead presenter. HIV prevention for rural men who have sex with men. Consultation on HIV prevention for rural men who have sex with men. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta GA.

2002 May 6. Consultant. Implementing STD Prevention Programs in the Internet Age. CDC Division of STD Prevention, Planning Meeting, Denver, CO.

2002 October 23-24. Invited consultant. CDC Regional consultation on gay men’s emergency health alert. 2001.

2001 Jan 26-31.“Temporary international advisor” to the World Health Organization (WHO) re: Consultation on Sexual Health, Geneva, Switzerland.

2001 June 23-28. “temporary international advisor” representing the World Health Organization (WHO) to the World Congress of Sexology and Planning Meeting for Geneva Sexual Health Consultation, Paris, France.

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2000 July 17-18. Invited consultant. U.S. Surgeon General’s U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, re: Call to Action paper on Sexual Health, Washington, D.C. 2000 June 18-21. Invited consultant, plenary speaker and workshop leader. Canadian-Russia AIDS Project at the Russian Medical Association, St. Petersburg, Russia. 2000 May 17-23. Invited consultant and small group leader. Pan American Health Organization and World Association for Sexology collaboration. Consultant on Sexual Health document for World Health Organization/United Nations, Antigua, Guatemala. 2000 March 10-11. Invited consultant to Indiana Health Department and Community Planning Group. Prioritization of interventions for HIV Prevention, Indianapolis, IN. 2000 February 18. Invited consultant to the U.S. Surgeon General, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, re: Call to Action paper on Sexual Health, Washington, D.C. 1999 December 10-12. Invited consultant to the Assistant Secretary for Health, Office of Public Health and Science, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, promoting the Surgeon General’s priority, Promoting Responsible Sexual Behavior, Newport, Rhode Island. 1999 Invited consultant to Ramsey County Community Court, re: Indecent conduct offenses in Ramsey County. 1999-2001 Consultant to United States-Mexico Border Health Association (Asociacion Fronteriza Mexicano- Estadounidense de Salud) and the El Paso Field Office on Sexuality and HIV. 1998-2001 Consultant to Regional Program on AIDS/STD, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), World Health Organization 1999-2000 Consultant to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, GA, Behavioral Intervention Research Branch. Systemic Interventions for HIV and STD prevention. 1999 Written consultancy to Terrence Higgins Trust, London, United Kingdom regarding proposed national HIV prevention advertising campaign targeting men who have sex with men aimed at reducing internalized homophobia. (Terrence Higgins Trust is the government funded national organization charged with HIV prevention for the United Kingdom.)

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1996-2000 Consultant to CDC, Atlanta, GA, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention – Intervention Research and Support, National HIV Prevention Indicators – Project 1996-1998 Consultant to Community Health Management Corporation, re: providing assistance to Ryan White Title I & II management, Washington, D.C. 1996-2006 Consultant to Academy for Educational Development, re: providing assistance to CDC community planning groups for HIV prevention 1994 Visiting consultant to Swedish Institutes of Health on establishing research initiatives in HIV prevention. 1993-2000 Consultation with Minnesota Department of Health AIDS/STD Prevention Section, re: future directions in HIV prevention and training needs of contractor staff. 1993-1996 Consultation with Minnesota Department of Health AIDS/STD Services, re: mental health services and clinical care for people living with HIV/AIDS. 1993 Consultant and reviewer (informal) to Library of Congress.

X. SERVICE

A. Clinical Responsibilities 1990-2002 Provider, counseling services, Program in Human Sexuality 1996-1999 Provider, counseling services, Phalen Village Clinic

B. Medical Staff Affiliations 1996-2004 Fairview-University Hospital, Minneapolis, MN 1996-1999 St. John’s Hospital, St. Paul, MN

C. Community Service 1996 Advisory Board Member, Catholic Charities re: Latino Men who have Sex with Men 1994 Site visitor to Shakopee Prison re: HIV prevention needs

D. Radio or Television Appearances

1. Interviewee. The Roman Catholic Church ban of the Rainbow Sash. Minnesota Channel 4 News, June, 2005.

2. Interviewee. Public Sex Environments and the Police, Minnesota Public Radio, Twin Cities; December, 1999.

3. Interviewee. Man-to-Man: Sexual Health Seminars at Brainerd, Channel 5 News, Twin Cities; November, 1998.

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4. Interviewee. HIV prevention and homosexually active men: Future directions, Radio Cincinnati’s gay and lesbian issues program; October, 1993.

5. Guest Speaker. Need for Sex Education in Schools, Radio WCCO, Minneapolis, MN, February, 1992.

6. Guest Presenter. Sexual Medicine, Therapy and the Need for Sex Education, Radio Pacific, Auckland, New Zealand, January, 1992.

7. Guest Reviewer and Interviewer. Celibacy and the Roman Catholic Priesthood, guest reviewee, Sipe, R.A., A Secret World: Sexuality and the Search for Celibacy, KUOM Public Radio, Minneapolis, MN, February, 1991.

8. Co-interviewee with Strapko, N. Intimacy and sexual dysfunction among gay men and lesbians, KUOM Public Radio, Minneapolis, MN, August, 1990.

9. Guest Interviewee. Effects of Public AIDS Education on Sexual Behavior, KUOM Public Radio, Minneapolis, MN, July, 1990.

XI. PROFESSIONAL and HONORARY ASSOCIATIONS

American Psychological Association 1999-current Member, Division 44 2003-current Fellow, Division 44

American Psychological Association 1998-current Member

International Academy of Sex Research 1998-current Member

World Association for Sexology 1995-current Member

International AIDS Society 1997-current Member 1992-current Consultant/Committee member, Caucus on Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual (GLB) Concerns 1991-1997 Member, Caucus on GLB Concerns

The Society for the Scientific Study of Sex 2000-current Fellow 1998-current Member

The Venereology Society of South Australia 1998-1989 Member

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New Zealand Psychological Society 1988-1994 Member 1985-1988 Student Member

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One Page Biographical Sketch: B.R. Simon Rosser, Ph.D., M.P.H., L.P.

B.R. Simon Rosser, Ph.D., M.P.H., L.P., is professor and the founding director of the HIV/STI Intervention and Prevention Studies (HIPS) Program in the Division of Epidemiology and Community Health at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. He has advanced degrees in psychology, epidemiology, behavioral medicine, and postdoctoral training in clinical/research sexology. Simon was born and raised in New Zealand. In 1980, he helped establish Odyssey House, New Zealand’s first drug rehabilitation therapeutic community. In 1983, with Bruce Burnett, Simon helped establish the AIDS Support Network, which later became the New Zealand AIDS Foundation. While a master’s student at Auckland University, he trained the first AIDS buddy volunteers in his country. In 1986, Simon moved to Australia to complete a Ph.D. in the effects of AIDS education on male homosexual behavior. On the strength of his research, he was awarded an Australian Commonwealth Scholarship, and in 1989, the first Ph.D. in HIV prevention research in the Southern Hemisphere. In 1990, Simon immigrated to Minnesota. In 1992, he completed a postdoctoral clinical/research fellowship at the University of Minnesota’s Program in Human Sexuality, and in 1997, he completed a second masters - a Masters in Public Health in epidemiology. Clinically, he specialized in the treatment of unsafe sexual behavior, HIV mental health, sexual orientation and religious identity conflicts, sex offending, and general sexology concerns. From 1993-2006 in the Medical School, he taught in undergraduate and graduate courses on human sexuality and preceptor to medical residents. In 2006, he transferred into the School of Public Health. In 1991, Simon published the first book to evaluate the effects of AIDS education on male homosexual behavior, which was awarded an “Outstanding Academic Book” award by the American College Library Association’s journal, Choice. His other books include Gay Catholics Down Under (Praeger, 1991); with Michael Wright and Onno de Zwaart, he edited New International Directions in HIV Prevention for Gay and Bisexual Men (Haworth Press, 1998); with Michael Ross and Lorna Channon-Little, he wrote Sexual Health Concerns: Interviewing and History Taking for Health Practitioners (F.A. Davis, 2000); and with Julie Endersbe, was expert consultant for Homosexuality: What Does It Mean? (LifeMatters, 2000), a book for high risk teens. In 1993, he developed the Man-to-Man: Sexual Health Seminars, a comprehensive human sexuality program for homosexually active men. In 1994, under a grant from the Swedish Institutes of Health, he trained Swedish HIV prevention workers in this initiative. From 1994-1998, he served on the Minnesota Health Commissioner’s Task Force on HIV/STD Prevention. From 1998-2004, he collaborated with the Pan American Health Organization, World Health Organization, to provide advanced training to HIV prevention workers who work with Latino men who have sex with men. Since 2001, he has served as an ad hoc reviewer for the National Institutes of Health; since 2005, as a regular member on the Behavioral and Social Consequences of HIV/AIDS Study Section, and since 2010, a member of the College of CSR. He has been elected a full member of the International Academy for Sex research, elected fellow of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sex, and also fellow of the American Psychological Association (Division 44). Simon is a prodigious researcher as evidenced by five books and approximately 120 peer reviewed publications. His major areas of research include HIV/STI prevention, unsafe sexual behavior, male homosexuality, sexual orientation conflict, religious and sexual identity formation, Internet-sex, effects of internalized homophobia, and sexual health promotion. From 2000-03, he was a visiting researcher in the Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in Atlanta, studying HIV prevention in 13 rural states. He has served as principal investigator or co-investigator on several federal and state funded studies. Currently he is principal investigator on an NIH-funded study of Internet sex among men.

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One paragraph sketch:

B. R. Simon Rosser, Ph.D., M.P.H., L.P., is professor and director of the HIV/STI Intervention and Prevention Studies (HIPS) Program, in the Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Public Health at the University of Minnesota. He has advanced degrees in psychology, epidemiology, and behavioral medicine, with postdoctoral training in clinical/research sexology. Born and raised in New Zealand, he helped found the New Zealand AIDS Foundation (1983), then completed the first PhD in HIV prevention in the Southern Hemisphere at the Flinders University of South Australia. Simon moved to University of Minnesota in 1990. He is an award winning author of 5 books and over 120 peer reviewed scientific papers, serves as an NIH reviewer, and is best known for his research in the areas of HIV prevention, male homosexuality, homophobia, sexual health, Internet sex, and structural level interventions.

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