Debby Herbenick
Provost Professor
Dean's Eminent Scholar
Director, Center for Sexual Health Promotion
Email: debby@iu.edu
Phone: 812-855-7011
Address: 1025 E. 7th St.
Department: Applied Health Science
ORCID - 0000-0002-0352-2248
B.A. in Psychology University of Maryland 1998
M.P.H. Indiana University 2003
Ph.D. in Health Behavior Indiana University 2007
For more than 25 years, Dr. Debby Herbenick's research has focused on understanding how people experience their bodies and sexual lives. Among her 210+ scientific publications, she has developed and validated measurement scales to assess genital self-image, the quality of sexual experiences, and has consulted on the development of other sexuality-related measures. In 2022, she was named one of the Top 2% cited scientists in the world.
Dr. Herbenick is the Principal Investigator of the National Survey of Sexual Health and Behavior (NSSHB), an ongoing U.S. nationally representative probability survey of Americans' sexual lives that began in 2009 and was described by Time Magazine as “the most comprehensive survey of its kind in nearly two decades.” The award-winning NSSHB covers nine decades of life and has included tens of thousands of Americans. In total—between the NSSHB and several other separately supported studies—Dr. Herbenick has led 14 U.S. probability surveys dedicated to understanding contemporary sex in the United States. Her research has addressed women's sexual pleasure and masturbation, vibrator use, consensual non-monogamy, diverse sexual behaviors, condom use, sexual satisfaction, sexually explicit media use, and the use of consumer sexual health and enhancement products (e.g., vibrators, condoms, lubricants, etc.). Most recently, she has turned her attention to studying population-level increases in what some call rough sex behaviors, with a particular focus on understanding people's experiences with sexual choking, which is a form of strangulation, and also understanding its health sequelae. Dr. Herbenick’s research support has come from the National Institutes of Health, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Church & Dwight Co., Inc., and numerous private foundations and individual philanthropists.
An award-winning researcher and educator, Dr. Herbenick is internationally known for her creative ways of sharing sexual science with the general public. She has published six best-selling books about sex, several thousand newspaper and magazine columns, served as co-producer for the Emmy-nominated documentary Hot Girls Wanted, and has consulted on sexuality topics for various films and television shows. In addition, Dr. Herbenick wrote The Kinsey Institute's Kinsey Confidential columns and podcasts for 17 years. She has appeared on various television, radio, and web-based video series talking about sex and sex research. She is also the founder and host of the Bloomington Sex Salon, a popular event series dedicated to creating campus-community conversations about sexuality topics.
Awards
2024 SASH Research Award. Society for the Advancement of Sexual Health.
2023 Distinguished Scientific Achievement Award. The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality.
2023 Outstanding Theoretical Paper Award. The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. [Award shared with co-authors Dr. Van Anders, Brotto, Haris, and Chadwick.]
2023 Tracy M. Sonneborn Award. Indiana University.
2022 Excellence in Research Award (Senior Researcher). Department of Applied Health Science. Indiana University School of Public Health.
2021 James E. Mumford Excellence in Extraordinary Teaching Award. IU Faculty Academy on Excellence in Teaching (FACET). Nominated by a graduate student.
2021 Outstanding Senior Researcher Award. Indiana University School of Public Health.
2020 Distinguished Sexual and Gender Health Revolutionaries Award. University of Minnesota.
2020 Professional Standard of Excellence Award. American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists.
2020 Career Teaching Award. Indiana University School of Public Health.
2019 Trustees Teaching Award. Indiana University.
2018 Outstanding Faculty Collaborative Research and Lecture. Indiana University. [Award shared with research team members Professors Brian Dodge, Dennis Fortenberry, Michael Reece, and Stephanie Sanders.]
2018 Fellow of the Society. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality.
Dr. Herbenick's newest book is Yes Your Kid: What Parents Need to Know About Today’s Teens and Sex, as seen in the New York Times, the Atlantic, and CNN. Her previous books include The Coregasm Workout, Sex Made Easy, Read My Lips: A Complete Guide to the Vulva and Vagina, Great in Bed and Because It Feels Good. Her books have been translated into five languages.
For more information about Dr. Herbenick's published books, visit her Amazon author page:
Herbenick, D., Fu, T. C., & Patterson, C. (2023). Sexual repertoire, duration of partnered sex, sexual pleasure, and orgasm: Findings from a US nationally representative survey of adults. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 49(4), 369-390.
Herbenick, D., Fu, T. C., Wasata, R., & Coleman, E. (2023). Masturbation prevalence, frequency, reasons and associations with partnered sex: Findings from a U.S. nationally representative survey. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 52(3), 1317-1331.
Herbenick, D., Guerra-Reyes, L., Patterson, C., Wilson, J., Rosenstock Gonzalez, Y. R., Voorheis, E., Whitcomb, M., Kump, R., Theis, E., Rothman E. F., Nelson, K. M., & Maas, M. K. (2023). #ChokeMeDaddy: A content analysis of memes related to choking/strangulation during sex. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 52(3), 1299-1315.
Herbenick, D., Patterson, C., Khan, S., Voorheis, E., Sullivan, A., Wright, P., & Keene, S. (2023). “Don’t just randomly grab someone’s neck during intercourse!” An analysis of internet articles about choking/strangulation during sex. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 49(1), 41-55.
Herbenick, D., Fu, T., Patterson, C., Rosenstock Gonzalez, Y.R., Luetke, M., Svetina Valdivia, D., Eastman-Mueller, H., Guerra-Reyes, L., & Rosenberg, M. (2023). Prevalence and characteristics of choking/strangulation during sex: Findings from a probability survey of undergraduate students. Journal of American College Health, 71(4), 1059-1073.
Herbenick, D., Fu, T., Svetina Valdivia, D., Patterson, C., Rosenstock Gonzalez, Y., Guerra-Reyes, L., Eastman-Mueller, H., Beckmeyer, J., & Rosenberg, M. (2021). What is rough sex, who does it, and who likes it? Findings from a probability survey of U.S. undergraduate students. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 50(3), 1183-1195.
Luetke, M., Hensel, D., Herbenick, D., & Rosenberg, M. (2020). Romantic relationship conflict due to the COVID-19 pandemic and changes in intimate and sexual behaviors in a nationally representative sample of American adults. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 46(8), 747-762. PMID: 32878584
Townes, A., Guerra-Reyes, L., Murray, M., Rosenberg, M., Wright, B., Long, L., & Herbenick, D. (2020). 'Somebody that looks like me' matters: a qualitative study of black women's preferences for receiving sexual health services in the USA. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 1-15. PMID: 32996382
Herbenick, D., Fu, T.C., Wright, P., Paul, B., Gradus, R., Bauer, J., Jones, R. (2020). Pornography use and diverse sexual behaviors: Findings from a Nationally Representative Survey of Americans Ages 14 to 60. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 17(4), 623-633.
Herbenick, D., Eastman-Mueller, H., Fu, T.C., Dodge, B., Ponander, K., & Sanders, S.A. (2019). Women's sexual satisfaction, communication, and reasons for (no longer) faking orgasm: Findings from a U.S. probability sample. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 48(8), 2461-2472. PMID: 31502071
Herbenick, D., Bowling, J., Fu, T.C.J., Dodge, B., Guerra-Reyes, L., Sanders, S. (2017). Sexual diversity in the United States: Results from a nationally representative probability sample of adult women and men. PLOS One. Article Link
Herbenick, D., Schick, V., Sanders, S.A., Reece, M., and Fortenberry, J.D. (2015). Pain experienced during vaginal and anal intercourse among male-female partners: findings from a nationally representative probability study in the United States. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 12(4), 1040-1051.
Herbenick, D., Reece, M., Schick, V., Sanders, S., & Fortenberry, J.D. (2013). The development and validation of the male genital self-image scale: results from a nationally representative probability sample of men in the United States. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 10(6), 1516-1525.
Herbenick, D., Reece, M., Sanders, S.A., Schick, V., Dodge, B., & Fortenberry, J.D. (2010). Sexual behavior in the United States: Results from a national probability sample of males and females ages 14 to 94. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 7 (suppl 5), 255-265.