Randolph D. Hubach, MPH
Indiana University-Bloomington
Center for Sexual Health Promotion
Department of Applied Health Science
1025 E. 7th St., SPH 116
Bloomington,
IN
USA
47405
Biographical Sketch: Randolph Hubach is a PhD student in Health Behavior at Indiana University and is a Project Coordinator at the Center for Sexual Health Promotion. He received his MPH from California State University—Fullerton. His research focuses on psychological correlates (e.g., loneliness, depression, distress) of human sexual behavior, specifically among sexual minorities,emergent adults, and marginalized communities. Mr. Hubach has previously worked for regional health departments developing sexual health and mental health programs.
Papers:
3240.1
Sexual aggression and victimization among a sample of rural methamphetamine users
4318.0
Sexual identity among behaviorally bisexual men: Implications for HIV/STI and sexual health
4373.0
Sexual and reproductive health behaviors of rural women who engage in sex while using methamphetamine
5009.1
Alone in the United States: Loneliness and HIV risk behavior among rural MSM
5009.1
Group sexual practices and motivations for using methampethamine among rural men and women