Research Projects
If you are interested in serving as a research participant, please email ASSeRTLab@Rowan.edu
The Manhattan Project
The Manhattan Project is a study examining how we understand themes in media.
We are currently recruiting men, aged 21-30 for the study!
Project DateSMART
Date SMART (DS) is an evidence-based DV and sexual risk prevention intervention for adolescent girls. This study focuses on improved healthy relationships for young moms, aged 15-19.
GDate
GDate is multi-site collaborative study is to examine gay and bisexual men’s ability to detect risk for sexual violence through the use of a dating app demo which helps us understand how men recognize and respond to risky situations and then use this information to prevent sexual assault.
ARENA
The purpose of this study is to identify the key ingredients for an effective sexual assault and dating violence program for student-athletes on a national scale and at every level of collegiate athletics.
Sexual Ambivalence
The purpose of this study is to identify why some people engage in sexual behaviors they are unsure about.
SPORT
This projects seeks to identify the feasibility and acceptability of a healthy relationship intervention made for NCAA Division II student-athletes.
EYMIH
The purpose of this study was to examine young mothers’ healthcare engagement and experiences by examining multiple constructs including demographic characteristics, medical visit attendance, patient satisfaction, and communication with providers for obstetrics/gynecology (OB/GYN) and pediatrics care.
Health Behaviors and Institutional Needs for U.S. College Sex Workers
The objective of this study is to learn more about college sex workers, including their identity and experience as a sex worker, as well as their health and wellness needs within a collegiate context.