Recent Publications and Presentations

Paul J. Poppen
Department of Psychology
George Washington University

Publications
Presentations

 


Publications



 
Sexual Behavior and Risk-Taking
Paul J. Poppen and Carol A. Reisen.  (2000).  Women's use of dual methods of sexual self-protection.  Women and Health, 30, 53-66.

   Carol A. Reisen and Paul J. Poppen (1999).  A New Conceptualization of Perceived Vulnerability to Sexually Transmitted Diseases:  Partner Specific Risk Perception.  Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 29, 667-684. 

   Paul J. Poppen and Carol A. Reisen  (1997).  Perception of Risk and Sexual Self-Protective Behavior:  A Methodological Critique. AIDS:  Education and Prevention, 9, 373-390.

    Dale R. Buchanan, Paul J. Poppen, & Carol A. Reisen.  (1996).  The Nature of Partner Relationship and AIDS Sexual Risk Taking in Gay Men. Psychology and Health, 11, 541-555.

  Paul J. Poppen.  (1995).  Gender and patterns of sexual risk-taking in college students.
Sex Roles, 32, 545-555.

  Carol A. Reisen and Paul J. Poppen.  (1995).  College Women and Condom Use:  Importance of Partner Relationship.  Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 25, 1485-1498.

  Paul J. Poppen & Carol A. Reisen (1994).  Heterosexual Behaviors and Risk of Exposure to HIV:  Current Status and Prospects for Change. Applied and Preventive Psychology, 3, 75-90.

  Paul J. Poppen.  Adolescent Contraceptive Use and Communication:  Changes over a Decade.  (1994).  Adolescence, 29(115), 503-514.
 

Disclosure, Mental Health, Sexual Risk
Maria Cecilia Zea, Carol A. Reisen, & Paul J. Poppen.  (1999).  Psychological Well-Being among Latino Lesbians and Gay Men. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 5, 371-379.

    Carol A. Reisen, Maria Cecilia Zea, and Paul J. Poppen  (1997).  Psychosocial factors in the disclosure of HIV status to sex partners among Latino gay and bisexual men.  Journal of Gender, Culture, and Health, 2, 89-96.

Unwanted Sexual Behavior
Jamie L. Goldenberg, Elizabeth M. Ginexi, Carol K. Sigelman, and Paul J. Poppen.  (1999).  Just Say No:  Japanese and American Styles of Refusing Unwanted Sexual Advances.  Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 29, 889-902.

  Paul J. Poppen and Nina J. Segal.  (1988).  The Influence of Sex and Sex Role Orientation on Sexual Coercion. Sex Roles,  19, 689-701
 

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Presentations



Presentations  (1995-present)

   David C. Dove,  Maria Cecilia Zea, John J. Echeverry,  Carol A. Reisen, & Paul J. Poppen.  (2001).  Multiple social statuses and health in HIV-positive Latino men.  Posted presented at the 109th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, August 24 - 28.

   Paul J. Poppen.  (2001).  Developing Prevention Interventions for Latino Gay Men.  Special session at the 2001 National HIV Prevention Conference, convened by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, August 14.  With George Ayala, Rafael M. Diaz, Jesus Ramirez-Valles, Maria Cecilia Zea, Carol A. Reisen, Fernanda T. Bianchi, John J. Echeverry, and Barbara V.O. Marin. 

   Paul J. Poppen, Carol A. Reisen, & John J. Echeverry.  (2001).  Data collection methodology in the LMRP: Audio-CASI.  Paper presented at the 2001 National HIV Prevention Conference, convened by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, August 14..

   John J. Echeverry,  Maria Cecilia Zea, Paul J. Poppen, Fernanda T. Bianchi, & Carol A. Reisen. (2001, July).  To disclose or not to disclose:  What are the consequences of telling others that one is HIV-positive?  Paper presented at the XXVIII Interamerican Congress of Psychology, Santiago, Chile.

   Maria Cecilia Zea, John J. Echeverry, Paul J. Poppen, Fernanda T. Bianchi,, & Carol A. Reisen.  (2001, July).  Secretos que matan: Barriers to disclosure of HIV status.  Paper presented at the XXVIII Interamerican Congress of Psychology, Santiago, Chile.

    Maria Cecilia Zea, Carol A. Reisen,  Paul J. Poppen, & Rafael M. Díaz,  (2001).  Asking and telling: Communication about HIV status among Latino gay men.  Paper presented at the 13th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Society, Toronto, Canada, June 14 - 17.

   Fernanda T. Bianchi, John J. Echeverry, Maria Cecilia Zea, Paul J. Poppen, & Carol A. Reisen.  (2000, November).  Brazilian gay men and AIDS:  A forgotten community in the U.S.   Paper presented at the Latino Psychology 2000 Conference: “Bridging our Diversity,”  San Antonio, TX.

   John J. Echeverry, Fernanda T. Bianchi, Maria Cecilia Zea, Paul J. Poppen, & Carol A. Reisen.  (2000, November).  Disclosure of HIV status among Latino gay men:  Some preliminary findings.  Paper presented at the Latino Psychology 2000 Conference: “Bridging our Diversity,” San Antonio, TX

   Paul J. Poppen & Carol A. Reisen.  Patterns of Sexual Behavior, Gender, and Perception of Risk in a College Sample.  Presented at the 42nd Annual Meetings of the Society for Scientific Study of Sexuality, November, 2000, Orlando, Florida.

   Maria Cecilia Zea & Paul J. Poppen.  Methodological Issues in Conducting Research with HIV-Positive Latino Gay men.  Presented at the Conference on Gender and Health in a Diverse Society, a  Conference of the Counseling Health Psychology Section of APA Division 17, August, 2000, Washington, D.C.

  Paul J. Poppen & Carol A. Reisen.  Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Antecedents of Partner-Specific Risk Perception.  Presented at the 12th Annual Meetings of the American Psychological Society, June, 2000, Miami, Florida.

  Christine Karkashian, Natalie Frank, Paul J. Poppen, & Rolf A. Peterson, & David Costanza.  Adherence as a Mediator of Diabetes-Specific Stress and Metabolic Control.  Presented at the 21st Annual Meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, April, 2000, Nashville, Tennessee.

  Cheryl Rinehart & Paul J. Poppen.  Cigars and cigarettes: Use of the Theory of Reasoned Action to Predict Behavioral Intentions.  Presented at the 71st Annual Meetings of the Eastern Psychological Association, March, 2000, Baltimore, Maryland.

  Maria Cecilia Zea, Carol A. Reisen, Paul J. Poppen, John J. Echeverry, & Jose Gutierrez.  Psychosocial Factors in the Disclosure of HIV status to sex partners among  Latino gay and bisexual men.  Presented at the IVth Conference on HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean and Latin America.  January, 2000, Havana, Cuba.

  Paul J. Poppen, Carol A. Reisen, and Brooke Hamilton.  Condom Use, Relationship duration, and Sexual Experience in College Women.  Presented at the 107th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, August, 1999, Boston.

  Paul J. Poppen and Carol A. Reisen.  Sexual and non-sexual risk-taking for college males and females.   Presented at the 11th Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Society, June, 1999, Denver.

  Carol A. Reisen, Paul J. Poppen, Manu Singh, and Andrea Paluso.  Biased STD risk perception for past and current romantic partners.  Presented at 10th Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Society, May,1998, Washington.

  Paul J. Poppen, Carol A. Reisen, & Emily Fleischman.  Interpersonal Power and Sexual Self-Protection in College Intimate Heterosexual Relationships.  Presented at the 105th Annual Convention of APA, for Division 35 Session on Diversity of Women's Experiences:  A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words, August, 1997, Chicago.

  Carol A. Reisen, Paul J. Poppen, & Elizabeth M. Ginexi.  Pre-Existing and Manipulated Mood and Perceived Likelihood of Future Events.  Presented at 9th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Society, May, 1997, Washington, D.C.

  Paul J. Poppen, Carol A. Reisen, & Maria Cecilia Zea.  The UCLA Multi-Dimensional Condom Attitude Scale for Latino gay men.  Presented at 1st Scholars Showcase, Faculty Research at George Washington University, March 4, 1997.

  Paul J. Poppen, Carol A. Reisen, & Maria Cecilia Zea.  The UCLA Multi-Dimensional Condom Attitude Scale for Latino gay men.  Presented at 104th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, August, 1996, Toronto.  Session for Division 45, Psychological Issues for People and Communities of Color. 

   Paul J. Poppen and Carol A. Reisen.  HIV Risk Perception:  Optimistic Bias for Self and Sexual Partners.  Presented at 103rd Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, New York, August, 1995.

   Jamie L. Goldenberg and Paul J. Poppen.  Japanese and American Styles of Communicating "No" to Unwanted Sexual Advances.  Presented at the 66th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston, April, 1995.

  Elizabeth M. Murphy, Kristine Doyle, Carol A. Reisen and Paul J. Poppen.  Gender Differences in optimism about contracting sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS.  Presented at 66th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston, April, 1995.

  Paul J. Poppen.  Longitudinal Study of Heterosexual AIDS Risk Taking Behavior and Perception.  Presented at 102nd Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, August, 1994.

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