Stephanie A. Sanders

Stephanie A. Sanders

Provost Professor, Gender Studies

Peg Zeglin Brand Chair, Gender Studies

Department Chair, Gender Studies

Senior Scientist, The Kinsey Institute

Senior Research Fellow, Rural Center for AIDS/STD Prevention (RCAP)

Core Faculty Partner, Center for Sexual Health Promotion, IU School of Public Health - Bloomington

Education

  • Ph.D., Rutgers University, 1984
  • M.S., Rutgers University, 1979

About Stephanie A. Sanders

Professor Sanders' research, conducted in the United States and Scandinavia, addresses: sexual behavior; sexuality, sexual identity, and gender relations; sex differentiation; gender difference in psychological and physical development; effects of prenatal hormones and drugs on human development; women's health and well-being, menstruation, menopause, and the life cycle; and biopsychological perspectives on debates in feminist theory.

Instructing Gender Studies courses since 1995, her current research analyzes gendered dimensions of scientific research methodologies; the effects of oral contraceptives on sexuality and well-being in women; sexual behavior and risk for sexually transmitted diseases; and the long-term behavioral effects of prenatal exposure to drugs and hormones. Professor Sanders recently served as President of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, and has been a co-principal investigator on research grants from such agencies as the National Institute on Drug Abuse, and the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Dr. Sanders recently won the Distinguished Scientific Achievement Award from the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality.

Stephanie A. Sanders, Ph.D., Professor of Gender Studies and Associate Director of The Kinsey Institute, gave the inaugural lecture at the First National Debate on Sexual Health in Poland on September 12, 2008 in Zielona Gora, Poland. The conference gathered representatives from Polish psychological, medical, sexological, cultural, and political environments to discuss the challenges facing Poland in regarding various aspects of sexual health.

Articles

AIDS and Behavior
AIDS and Behavior

Stephanie A. Sanders, Hill, B.J., Crosby, R.A.
2014

National Center for Biotechnology Information [Article]
National Center for Biotechnology Information [Article]

Stephanie A. Sanders, Hill, BJ., Janssen, E., Graham, CA., Crosby, RA, Milhausen, RR., Yarber, WL.
2015

American Journal of Men’s Health [Article]
American Journal of Men’s Health [Article]

Stephanie A. Sanders, Roberta E. Emetu, Alexandra Marshall, William L. Yarber, Robin R. Milhausen, Richard A. Crosby, Cynthia A. Graham
2011

Selected publications

Sanders, S. A., Hill, B. J., Janssen, E., Graham, C. A., Crosby, R. A., Milhausen, R. R. and Yarber, W. L. (2015), General Erectile Functioning among Young, Heterosexual Men Who Do and Do Not Report Condom-Associated Erection Problems (CAEP). J Sex Med, 12: 1897–1904. doi:10.1111/jsm.12964

Sanders, S.A., Hill, B.J., Crosby, R.A. et al. AIDS Behav. (2014) 18: 128. doi:10.1007/s10461-013-0422-3

Roberta E. Emetu M.L.S. , Alexandra Marshall Ph.D. , Stephanie A. Sanders Ph.D. , William L. Yarber H.S.D. , Robin R. Milhausen Ph.D. , Richard A. Crosby Ph.D. & Cynthia A. Graham Ph.D. (2014) “A Novel, Self-guided, Home-Based Intervention to Improve Condom Use Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men,” Journal of American College Health, 62:2, 118-124, DOI: 10.1080/07448481.2013.856914

Courses taught

G235: Scientific Understandings of Sex and Gender

G335: Explaining Sex/Gender Differences

G435: Health, Sex, and Gender

G600: Concepts of Gender