Tae Hart

Psychology

Experience in LGBT2SQ research

I have published research in the areas of: sexual orientation and cancer screening, high risk health behaviors in lesbian and bisexual women (cigarette smoking and alcohol use), health-related quality of life in female-to-male transgender people, and risk behaviors for HIV in male-to-female transgender people.

Interest in LGBT2SQ research

I have published research in the areas of: sexual orientation and cancer screening, high risk health behaviors in lesbian and bisexual women (cigarette smoking and alcohol use), health-related quality of life in female-to-male transgender people, and risk behaviors for HIV in male-to-female transgender people.

Published Work

  • Hart, T.L., Coon, D., Kowalkowski, M., Zhang, K., Hersom, J., & Latini, DM. (2014). Changes in Sexual Roles And Quality of Life for Gay Men After Prostate Cancer: Challenges for Sexual Health Providers. Journal of Sexual Medicine. J Sex Med 2014;11:2308-2317. doi: 10.1111/jsm.12598.
  • Torbit, L., Crangle, C., Albiani, JJ., Latini, DM, Hart, TL. (2015). Fear of recurrence: The importance of self-efficacy and satisfaction with care in gay men with prostate cancer. Psycho-Oncology.
  • Sevelius, J.M, Grinsted, O. Hart, S.L., & Schwarcz, S. (2009). Informing interventions: The importance of contextual factors in the prediction of sexual risk behaviors among transgender women. AIDS Education & Prevention, 21, 113-127.
  • Newfield, E., Hart, S., Dibble, S., & Kohler, L. (2006). Female-to-male transgender quality of life.Quality of Life Research, 15, 1447-1457.
  • Hart, S., Gore-Felton, C., Maldonado, J., Lagana, L., Blake-Mortimer, J., Israelski, D., Koopman, C., & Spiegel. D. (2000). The relationship between pain and coping styles among HIV-positive men and women. Psychology and Health (15), 869-879.