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Krystelle Shaughnessy

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Courtice E, Shaughnessy K
Arch Sex Behav . 2025 Feb; PMID: 40000542
Technology-mediated sexual interaction (TMSI) is a behavioral domain that captures all interpersonal exchanges of self-created, sexual material via technology (e.g., sexting, cybersex, phone sex). Most people report TMSI with romantic...
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Walters L, Kane L, Shaughnessy K, Corsini-Munt S, Ouimet A, Reissing E, et al.
Arch Sex Behav . 2025 Jan; 54(2):789-803. PMID: 39812991
We examined whether beliefs about autonomic arousal sensations and sexual sensation seeking explain some of the gender differences in self-reporting paraphilic sexual interests in 672 university students. A serial mediation...
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Moazami S, Ashley M, Czechowski K, Courtice E, Shaughnessy K
J Sex Res . 2022 Nov; 60(1):71-90. PMID: 36449265
Many measures of comfort and frequency of sexual communication between partners are limited in gender/sex and sexual orientation inclusivity, how constructs are measured, and for whom. We conducted two studies...
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Shaughnessy K, Fehr C, Ashley M, Braham J, Labelle P, Ouimet A, et al.
Eur J Investig Health Psychol Educ . 2022 Aug; 12(8):904-932. PMID: 36005215
Technology-mediated sexual interactions (TMSI) are interpersonal exchanges via technology of self-created sexual material, including photos, videos, and auditory or text messages. There is little research on the factors that predict...
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Courtice E, Shaughnessy K, Blom K, Asrat Y, Daneback K, Doring N, et al.
Eur J Investig Health Psychol Educ . 2021 Oct; 11(2):303-320. PMID: 34708815
Online sexual activities (OSA) refer to Internet-based activities, behaviours, and materials that are sexual in nature. Many young adults engage in OSA, but report doing so infrequently. Most OSA outcome...
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Courtice E, Czechowski K, Noorishad P, Shaughnessy K
Front Psychol . 2021 Aug; 12:673202. PMID: 34349699
Technology-mediated sexual interaction (TMSI) refers to any partnered interaction that involves sending or receiving self-created, sexually explicit content using communication technology (e. g., sexting, cybersex). Most research on TMSI assumes...
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Czechowski K, Courtice E, Samosh J, Davies J, Shaughnessy K
PLoS One . 2019 Jul; 14(7):e0219297. PMID: 31291320
Non-consensual condom removal (NCCR) is the removal of a condom before or during sexual intercourse without one's partner's consent. Despite considerable news and media attention devoted to the trend (as...
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Shankardass K, Robertson C, Shaughnessy K, Sykora M, Feick R
Soc Sci Med . 2018 Oct; 227:119-127. PMID: 30287115
Social media has greatly expanded opportunities to study place and well-being through the availability of human expressions tagged with physical location. Such research often uses social media content to study...
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Tutino J, Shaughnessy K, Ouimet A
J Health Psychol . 2017 Sep; 23(2):345-358. PMID: 28958160
Researchers have seldom compared how various psychological factors relate to men's sexual health. We sought to identify whether and how psychological risk factors (i.e. anxiety sensitivity, emotion regulation, psychological distress)...
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Tutino J, Ouimet A, Shaughnessy K
J Sex Med . 2017 Aug; 14(10):1232-1240. PMID: 28830740
Background: Recent research findings suggest that women who report high anxiety sensitivity (AS; the fear of physiologic sensations associated with anxiety) also report increased sexual dysfunction and decreased sexual satisfaction....