
- Faculty
Heather Eastman-Mueller
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Academic Specialist
Department
Applied Health Science
Education
University of Missouri, Ph.D., 2006
Indiana University, M.S., 1996
University of Kansas, B.S., 1994
Background
- Student Affairs Parents Fund (PI) - $19,110
- Student Affairs Parents Fund (PI) - $22,000
- Student Affairs Parents Fund (Co-PI) - $4,000
- Recipient - Student Affairs Program of the Year Award - Get Yourself Tested, Get Yourself Talking
- Recipient - National Coalition of STD Directors - STD Ally Scholarship
- Program Planning Committee - National Sexual Health Conference
- Chair - Health Promotion Section - American College Health Association
Scholarly Interest
My research interests lie within college sexual and reproductive health specifically the impact of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors. Translational research that can be used for policy change and advocacy efforts.
Selected Publications
Articles
Eastman-Mueller, H, Fu TC, Dodge B and Herbenick D. (2020). The relationship between college students' campus sexual health resource utilization and STI testing: Findings from a campus probability survey. Journal of American College Health. 1-9.
Renfro K, Haderxhanaj L, Coor A,Eastman-Mueller H, Oswalt SB, Kachur R, Habel, M, Dittus P. (2020). Sexual-risk and STI-testing behaviors of a national sample of non-students, two-year, and four-year college students. Journal of American College Health. 1-8
Nicholas C,Eastman-Mueller H. (2020). Supporting critical social analysis: empowering processes in a youth organizing group. The Urban Review.
Herbenick D,Eastman-Mueller H, Fu TC, Dodge BM, Sanders SA, and Ponander K. (2019). Women's sexual satisfaction, communication, and reasons for (no longer) faking orgasms: findings from a U.S. probability sample. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 48(8):2461-2472.
Oswalt SB,Eastman-Mueller H, Baldwin A. (2019). Counseling college students after a positive pregnancy test: trends in practice. Journal of American College Health. 1-5
Nicholas C,Eastman-Mueller H, Barbich N. (2019). Empowering change agents: youth organizing groups as sites for sociopolitical development. American Journal of Community Psychology, 63(1-2): 46-60.
Eastman-Mueller H, Habel, M, Oswalt SB, and Liddon N. (2019). Get yourself tested (GYT Campaign: investigating campaign awareness and behaviors among high school and college students. Health Education and Behavior, 46(1), 63-71.