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Cynthia A. Graham is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on areas within medicine and health professions, with a particular emphasis on adolescent sexual and reproductive health, sexual function and dysfunction studies, and the intersection of sexuality, behavior, and technology.

Their work extends into topics such as HIV/AIDS research and interventions, LGBTQ health, identity, and policy, reproductive health and contraception, as well as gender roles and identity studies. These areas reflect a multidisciplinary approach encompassing general health professions, psychiatry and mental health, sociology and political science, clinical psychology, and public health.

Cynthia A. Graham has contributed to the academic literature with papers published in notable venues, including The Journal of Sex Research, Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, Archives of Sexual Behavior, BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health, and the International Journal of Sexual Health. The number of publications indicates ongoing engagement with these journals.

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Cynthia A. Graham include:

  • Acceptability of artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled chatbots, video consultations and live webchats as online platforms for sexual health advice, 2020, BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health
  • Disrupted prevention: condom and contraception access and use among young adults during the initial months of the COVID-19 pandemic. An online survey, 2021, BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health
  • Prevalence and Predictors of Sexual Difficulties and Associated Distress Among Partnered, Sexually Active Older Women in Norway, Denmark, Belgium, and Portugal, 2020, Archives of Sexual Behavior
  • Prevalence of Masturbation and Associated Factors Among Older Adults in Four European Countries, 2021, Archives of Sexual Behavior
  • Achieving health equity through conversational AI: A roadmap for design and implementation of inclusive chatbots in healthcare, 2024, PLOS Digital Health

Frequent co-authors have included Tom Nadarzynski, Stephanie A. Sanders, Carrie Llewellyn, Heather L. Armstrong, and Robin R. Milhausen. Collaboration with these researchers reflects a networked presence in the sexual health and behavioral research community.

Best Publications

  • The dual control model: current status and future directions.

    John Bancroft;Cynthia A. Graham;Erick Janssen;Stephanie A. Sanders

  • Turning on and turning off: A focus group study of the factors that affect women's sexual arousal

    Cynthia A. Graham;Stephanie A. Sanders;Robin R. Milhausen;Kimberly R. McBride

  • A prospective study of the effects of oral contraceptives on sexuality and well-being and their relationship to discontinuation.

    Stephanie A Sanders;Cynthia A Graham;Jennifer L Bass;John Bancroft

  • International Consultation on Sexual Medicine ReportPsychological and Interpersonal Dimensions of Sexual Function and Dysfunction

    Lori Brotto;Sandrine Atallah;Crista Johnson-Agbakwu;Talli Rosenbaum

  • Asexuality: Classification and characterization

    Nicole Prause;Cynthia A. Graham;Cynthia A. Graham

  • The effects of steroidal contraceptives on the well-being and sexuality of women : a double-blind, placebo-controlled, two-centre study of combined and progestogen-only methods

    Cynthia A. Graham;Rebecca Ramos;John Bancroft;Cesar Maglaya

  • Selecting films for sex research: gender differences in erotic film preference.

    Erick Janssen;Deanna Carpenter;Cynthia A. Graham

  • Prevalence of Masturbation and Associated Factors in a British National Probability Survey

    Makeda Gerressu;Catherine H. Mercer;Cynthia A. Graham;Kaye Wellings

  • A review of the evidence on the effects of intimate partner violence on men.

    Anna A. Randle;Cynthia A. Graham

  • The relationship between negative mood and sexuality in heterosexual college woman and men.

    Amy D. Lykins;Erick Janssen;Cynthia A. Graham

  • Condom use errors and problems: a global view

    Stephanie A. Sanders;William L. Yarber;Erin L. Kaufman;Richard A. Crosby;Richard A. Crosby

  • A prospective treatment study of premenstrual symptoms using a triphasic oral contraceptive.

    Cynthia A. Graham;Barbara B. Sherwin

  • Recalling sexual behavior: a methodological analysis of memory recall bias via interview using the diary as the gold standard.

    Cynthia A. Graham;Joseph A. Catania;Richard Brand;Tu Duong

  • Condom use errors and problems among college men.

    Richard A. Crosby;Stephanie A. Sanders;William L. Yarber;Cynthia A. Graham

  • The DSM diagnostic criteria for Female Sexual Arousal Disorder

    Cynthia A. Graham

  • Menstrual Synchrony in Female Undergraduates Living on a Coeducational Campus

    C. A. Graham;W. C. McGREW

  • Women's scores on the sexual inhibition/sexual excitation scales (SIS/SES): gender similarities and differences.

    Deanna Carpenter;Erick Janssen;Cynthia Graham;Harrie Vorst

  • The Sexual Excitation/Sexual Inhibition Inventory for Women: Psychometric Properties

    Cynthia A. Graham;Cynthia A. Graham;Stephanie A. Sanders;Robin R. Milhausen

  • Condom-use errors and problems: A neglected aspect of studies assessing condom effectiveness

    Richard Crosby;Stephanie Sanders;William L Yarber;Cynthia A Graham

  • Sexual Activity and Sexual Satisfaction Among Older Adults in Four European Countries.

    Bente Træen;Aleksandar Štulhofer;Erick Janssen;Ana Alexandra Carvalheira

  • Does oral contraceptive-induced reduction in free testosterone adversely affect the sexuality or mood of women?

    Cynthia A. Graham;John Bancroft;Helen A. Doll;Theresa Greco

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephanie A. Sanders
Stephanie A. Sanders Indiana University
Erick Janssen
Erick Janssen KU Leuven
Bente Træen
Bente Træen University of Oslo
John Bancroft
John Bancroft Indiana University
Lori A. Brotto
Lori A. Brotto University of British Columbia
Lucy Yardley
Lucy Yardley University of Bristol
Jürgen Margraf
Jürgen Margraf Ruhr University Bochum
Barbara B. Sherwin
Barbara B. Sherwin McGill University
Kenneth J. Zucker
Kenneth J. Zucker University of Toronto
Jelte M. Wicherts
Jelte M. Wicherts Tilburg University

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