Shari M. Blumenstock
Psychology · Indiana University
Publications
30
Citations
382
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
10
Publishing since 2015
Shari M. Blumenstock studies human sexuality and close relationships, examining topics such as sexual desire, arousal, satisfaction, and self-esteem, as well as how romantic relationships connect to daily mood and substance use. Much of this work uses everyday-life data collection methods (for example, asking people to report their experiences in the moment) to understand psychological and relational dynamics.
Publication activity grew to a peak around 2021 and has since settled to a steady pace of roughly four papers per year.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Sexual Self-Esteem and Orgasm Consistency: Exploring the Unique Roles of Body Image and Genital Image
Archives of Sexual Behavior · 2024
- Beyond Gendered/Sexed Sexual Response: Debunking Essentialism, Revisiting Experience, and Centering Women’s Sexual Pleasure
Nebraska Symposium on Motivation/The Nebraska symposium on motivation · 2024
- Genital arousal and responsive desire among women with and without sexual interest/arousal disorder symptoms
The Journal of Sexual Medicine · 2024
- Nurturance, Eroticism, and Relationship Satisfaction Among People in Monogamous and Consensually Non-Monogamous Relationships
The Journal of Sex Research · 2024
- The daily association between affect and alcohol use: A meta-analysis of individual participant data.
Psychological Bulletin · 2023
- Romantic Attachment and Sexual Desire: The Role of Desire Target
The Journal of Sex Research · 2023
- The Role of Attractiveness in Gendered Sexual Response Patterns
The Journal of Sex Research · 2023
- Sexual Desire Emerges from Subjective Sexual Arousal, but the Connection Depends on Desire Type and Relationship Satisfaction
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy · 2023
- The daily association between affect and alcohol use: A meta-analysis of individual participant data
2022
- Comparing Reported Prescription Drug Misuse between Ecological Momentary Assessment versus Timeline Follow-Back among College Students
Substance Use & Misuse · 2022
- Expectations and Sexual Desire in Romantic Relationships: An Experimental Investigation of Pleasure and Emotional Closeness Expectancies among Young Adults
The Journal of Sex Research · 2021
- Substance use behaviors in the daily lives of U.S. college students reporting recent use: The varying roles of romantic relationships
Social Science & Medicine · 2021
- Romantic (versus other) events and momentary affect: Immediate and lagged within-person associations among college students.
Journal of Family Psychology · 2021
- Real-time momentary mood as a predictor of college students’ prescription drug misuse in daily life: Direct links and the moderating role of background mental health.
Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology · 2021
- Real-time Momentary Mood as a Predictor of College Students’ Prescription Drug Misuse in Daily Life: Direct Links and the Moderating Role of Background Mental Health
2021
- The Journal of Sex Research×5
- Journal of Family Psychology×2
- Archives of Sexual Behavior×2
- The Journal of Sexual Medicine×2
- Psychological Bulletin×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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