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Christina Dyar is affiliated with The Ohio State University in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in psychology and medicine, particularly focusing on social psychology, clinical psychology, epidemiology, and general health professions.

Their research primarily addresses topics related to LGBTQ health, identity, and policy, as well as sexuality, behavior, technology, homelessness, social issues, HIV/AIDS interventions, cannabis research, reproductive health, and substance abuse treatment and outcomes.

Frequent coauthors of Christina Dyar include Brian A. Feinstein, Michael E. Newcomb, Ethan Morgan, Sarah W. Whitton, and Brian Mustanski.

Their work has been published notably in journals such as Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, Addictive Behaviors, Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science, Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, and PLoS ONE.

Among the recent papers authored or coauthored by Christina Dyar are:

  • Longitudinal associations between minority stress, internalizing symptoms, and substance use among sexual and gender minority individuals assigned female at birth, 2020, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
  • Event-level associations among minority stress, coping motives, and substance use among sexual minority women and gender diverse individuals, 2022, Addictive Behaviors
  • A Review of Disparities in Cannabis Use and Cannabis Use Disorder Affecting Sexual and Gender Minority Populations and Evidence for Contributing Factors, 2022, Current Addiction Reports

Other recent papers linked with their collaborative research include:

  • Motivations for Sexual Identity Concealment and Their Associations with Mental Health among Bisexual, Pansexual, Queer, and Fluid (Bi+) Individuals, 2020, Journal of Bisexuality
  • Disclosure, minority stress, and mental health among bisexual, pansexual, and queer (Bi+) adults: The roles of primary sexual identity and multiple sexual identity label use, 2021, Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity

Best Publications

  • Bisexuality, minority stress, and health.

    Brian A. Feinstein;Christina Dyar

  • Mental health and resilience in transgender individuals: What type of support makes a difference?

    Jae A. Puckett;Emmie Matsuno;Christina Dyar;Brian Mustanski

  • Dimensions of sexual identity and minority stress among bisexual women: The role of partner gender.

    Christina Dyar;Brian A. Feinstein;Bonita London

  • Mediators of differences between lesbians and bisexual women in sexual identity and minority stress

    Christina Dyar;Brian A. Feinstein;Bonita London

  • Are Outness and Community Involvement Risk or Protective Factors for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Among Sexual Minority Women

    Brian A. Feinstein;Christina Dyar;Bonita London

  • Romantic involvement: A protective factor for psychological health in racially-diverse young sexual minorities.

    Sarah W. Whitton;Christina Dyar;Michael E. Newcomb;Brian Mustanski

  • Physical Health Disparities Across Dimensions of Sexual Orientation, Race/Ethnicity, and Sex: Evidence for Increased Risk Among Bisexual Adults.

    Christina Dyar;Tenille C. Taggart;Craig Rodriguez-Seijas;Ronald G. Thompson

  • Motivations for sexual identity concealment and their associations with mental health among bisexual, pansexual, queer, and fluid (bi+) individuals.

    Brian A. Feinstein;Casey D. Xavier Hall;Christina Dyar;Joanne Davila

  • Longitudinal associations between minority stress, internalizing symptoms, and substance use among sexual and gender minority individuals assigned female at birth.

    Christina Dyar;Elissa L. Sarno;Michael E. Newcomb;Sarah W. Whitton

  • Intimate Partner Violence Experiences of Sexual and Gender Minority Adolescents and Young Adults Assigned Female at Birth

    Sarah W. Whitton;Christina Elizabeth Dyar;Brian Mustanski;Michael Newcomb

  • The Longitudinal Associations Between Outness and Health Outcomes Among Gay/Lesbian Versus Bisexual Emerging Adults

    Brian Feinstein;Christina Elizabeth Dyar;Dennis H. Li;Sarah W. Whitton

  • Longitudinal Examination of a Bisexual-Specific Minority Stress Process Among Bisexual Cisgender Women:

    Christina Dyar;Bonita London

  • The Mediating Roles of Rejection Sensitivity and Proximal Stress in the Association Between Discrimination and Internalizing Symptoms Among Sexual Minority Women

    Christina Dyar;Brian A. Feinstein;Nicholas R. Eaton;Bonita London

  • Longitudinal associations between minority stressors and substance use among sexual and gender minority individuals.

    Christina Elizabeth Dyar;Michael Newcomb;Brian Mustanski

  • Minority stress and relationship functioning among young male same-sex couples: An examination of actor-partner interdependence models.

    Brian A. Feinstein;Elizabeth McConnell;Christina Dyar;Brian Mustanski

  • Development and Initial Validation of Three Culturally Sensitive Measures of Intimate Partner Violence for Sexual and Gender Minority Populations.

    Christina Elizabeth Dyar;Adam M. Messinger;Michael Newcomb;Gayle R. Byck

  • Development and Validation of a Brief Version of the Anti-Bisexual Experiences Scale

    Christina Dyar;Brian A. Feinstein;Joanne Davila

  • Piloting relationship education for female same-sex couples: Results of a small randomized waitlist-control trial.

    Sarah W. Whitton;Shelby B. Scott;Christina Dyar;Eliza M. Weitbrecht

  • 6 Binegativity: Attitudes Toward and Stereotypes About Bisexual Individuals

    Christina Dyar;Brian A. Feinstein

  • Sexual Orientation and Gender Differences in Aging Perceptions and Concerns Among Older Adults.

    Ashley Lytle;Mary Beth Apriceno;Christina Dyar;Sheri R. Levy

  • Willingness to engage in romantic and sexual activities with bisexual partners: Gender and sexual orientation differences.

    Brian A. Feinstein;Christina Dyar;Vickie Bhatia;Jessica A. Latack

  • Development and Initial Validation of the Sexual Minority Women Rejection Sensitivity Scale

    Christina Dyar;Brian A. Feinstein;Nicholas R. Eaton;Bonita London

  • Minority stress, sexual identity uncertainty, and partner gender decision making among nonmonosexual individuals.

    Christina Dyar;Brian A. Feinstein;Vanessa Schick;Joanne Davila

Frequent Co-Authors

Brian A. Feinstein
Brian A. Feinstein Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
Michael E. Newcomb
Michael E. Newcomb Northwestern University
Sarah W. Whitton
Sarah W. Whitton University of Cincinnati
Brian Mustanski
Brian Mustanski Northwestern University
Joanne Davila
Joanne Davila Stony Brook University
Sheri R. Levy
Sheri R. Levy Stony Brook University
Nicholas R. Eaton
Nicholas R. Eaton Stony Brook University
Debra Kaysen
Debra Kaysen Stanford University
Deborah S. Hasin
Deborah S. Hasin Columbia University
Edward A. Selby
Edward A. Selby Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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