Katherine R. Haus
Psychology · Indiana University
Publications
12
Citations
101
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
7
Publishing since 2018
Katherine R. Haus studies human sexuality and the experiences of LGBTQ+ people, including topics such as sexual orientation change efforts, grassroots activism, and family support after sexual assault. Her work also examines relationship dynamics like infidelity and extradyadic (outside-the-couple) relations, as well as attitudes toward sexuality and reproductive health issues such as medication abortion. The research uses survey and mixed-methods approaches to understand social attitudes and personal experiences.
Publication activity rose to a peak of about three papers per year around 2021-2022 and has since slowed to roughly one paper per year.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- LGBTQ + Grassroots Activists’ Perspectives on Banning Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Change Efforts
Journal of Human Rights and Social Work · 2024
- Extradyadic Relations
2023
- LGBTQ+ Grassroots Activism: An Opportunity for Resilience
Journal of Homosexuality · 2022
- Familial Support and Disclosure: A Two-Sample Study of LGBT Sexual Assault
LGBTQ+ Family An Interdisciplinary Journal · 2022
- Attitudes of US adults toward using telemedicine to prescribe medication abortion during COVID-19: A mixed methods study
Contraception · 2021
- The Co-existence of Love and Desire: Experiences of Bisexual, Lesbian, and Heterosexual Women
Sexuality & Culture · 2021
- Extradyadic Relations
2021
- An Investigation of the Implicit Endorsement of the Sexual Double Standard Among U.S. Young Adults
Frontiers in Psychology · 2020
- AN EXAMINATION OF SEXUAL FANTASY AND INFIDELITY
UKnowledge (University of Kentucky) · 2020
- An Examination of the Sexual Double Standard Pertaining to Masturbation and the Impact of Assumed Motives
Sexuality & Culture · 2019
- Feelin’ Myself: The Sexual Double Standard and Perceived Sexualities of Hypothetical Men and Women Engaging in Masturbation
2018
- Sexuality & Culture×2
- Frontiers in Psychology×1
- Contraception×1
- Journal of Homosexuality×1
- LGBTQ+ Family An Interdisciplinary Journal×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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