Ariane Virginia Hollub
Office AddressTexas A&M University
Department of Health & Kinesiology
158FFA Read Building
TAMU 4243
College Station, TX 77843-4243
(979)845-3861
Education
Indiana University
Doctor of Philosophy in Health Behavior 2009
Minor: Educational Research Methods
Dissertation: “An assessment of the psychometric properties of a scale developed to measure the multiple dimensions underlying attitude toward condoms”
University of Texas at Austin
Master of Education in Health Education 2003
Texas Woman’s University
Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy 2001
Certifications
Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES)2005-Present
Registered Occupational Therapist (OTR)2002-Present
Academic Appointments
Assistant Professor August 2009-Present
Department of Health & Kinesiology
Division of Health Education
Texas A&M University
Director of Education & Training2009-Present
Center for the Study of Health Disparities
Texas A&M University
Associate Instructor 2006 - 2009
Department of Applied Health Science
School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation
Indiana University
Project Coordinator2006-2009
Center for Sexual Health Promotion
Department of Applied Health Science
School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation
Indiana University
Research Assistant 2002-2003
3M Research & Development Center, Worksite-Wellness Department
University of Texas at Austin
Research
Research Projects
Principal Investigator
HIV-related knowledge, attitudes, and skills of occupational and physical therapists
Funding: Ponder Research Grant, Texas A&M University, $2,500
Principal Investigator
The impact of sexuality education and condom attitudes on condom use intentions and behaviors
Co-Investigator: Andrea DeMaria, MS
Funding: Department of Health & Kinesiology, Texas A&M University
Principal Investigator
An assessment of the psychometric properties of a scale developed to measure the multiple dimensions underlying attitude toward condoms
Co-Investigators: Michael Reece, PhD, MPH, Debby Herbenick, PhD, MPH,Susan Middlestadt, PhD, Devon Hensel, PhD
Funding: School of HPER Research Grant-In-Aid, $1000
University Graduate School Doctoral Research Grant-in-Aid, $1000
Co-Investigator
Assessing male involvement in VCT, pMTCT, and other HIV-related services
Principal Investigator: Michael Reece, PhD, MPH, Co-Investigators: Mabel Nangami, PhD, Robert Einterz, MD, Karin Lane, WinstoneNyandiko, MB, ChB, MMed, Kara K. Wools-Kaloustian, MD
Funding: School of HPER Research Grant-In-Aid, $1000
Internal Funding for Research Activities
Department of Health & Kinesiology 2009
Presentation at American Public Health Association Annual Conference
Texas A&M University, $1,100.00
University Graduate School Doctoral Research Grant-In-Aid 2009
Dissertation Research Grant
Indiana University, $1000.00
School of Health, Physical Education, & Recreation Research Grant 2009
Dissertation Research Grant
Indiana University, $1000.00
School of Health, Physical Education, & Recreation Travel Grant-In-Aid 2009
Presentation at Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality
Indiana University, $400.00
Department of Applied Health Science 2008
Exhibit Coordinator & Conference Presenter, American Public Health Association Annual Conference
Indiana University, $700.00
Department of Applied Health Science Travel and Research Assistance 2007
Research Assistant, Indiana University-Moi University Medical School PartnershipEldoret, Kenya
Indiana University, $2,000.00
School of Health, Physical Education, Recreation Travel Grant-In-Aid 2006
Presentation at Annual Meeting of the School Health Association
Indiana University, $200.00
School of Health, Physical Education, & Recreation Travel Grant-In-Aid 2006
Presentation at Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Sexual Health
Indiana University, $200.00
RefereedResearch Publications
Reece, M., Nangami, M., Hollub, A., & Lane, K. (2010).Assessing male spousal involvement in prevention of mother to child transmission programs in western Kenya.AIDS Care, 22(6), 743-750.
Reece, M., Herbenick, D., Hollub, A.V., Hensel, D., & Middlestadt, S.E. (2010).A psychometric assessment of the Multi-Factor Attitude toward Condoms Scale (MFACS).International Journal of Sexual Health, 22(2), 119-129.
Herbenick, D., Reece, M., Hollub, A., Satinsky, S., & Dodge, B. (2008). Young female breast cancer survivors: Their sexual function and interest in sexual enhancement products and services. Cancer Nursing, 31(6), 417-425.
Herbenick, D., Reece, M., &Hollub, A.(2009).Inside the ordering room: Characteristics of women’s in-home sex toy parties, facilitators, and communication.Sexual Health, 6(4), 318-327.
Hollub, A.V., Reece, M., Herbenick, D., Hensel, D., & Middlestadt, S.E. (in press). College students and condom attitude: Validation of the Multi-Factor Attitude toward Condoms Scale (MFACS). Journal of American College Health.
Research Presentations
Hollub, A.V. & DeMaria, A.L. (2011).Sources of sexuality-related information among college students and implications for practitioners in 2nd Annual International Conference on the Health Risks of Youth. Cancun, Mexico.
DeMaria, A.L. & Hollub, A.V. (2010). Sexuality-related information sources among college students as predictors of condom use behaviors and intention to use condoms in 138th Annual American Public Health Association Meeting. Denver, CO.
Hollub, A.V. & DeMaria, A.L. (2010).Importance of measuring attitude toward condoms as objects for predicting condom use intention and implications for interventions in 138th Annual American Public Health Association Meeting. Denver, CO.
DeMaria, A.L. & Hollub, A.V. (2010).Using the Multi-Factor Attitude toward Condoms Scale (MFACS) to assess college students’ attitude toward condoms as objects in 36th Annual International Academy of Sex Research Annual Meeting. Prague, Czech Republic.
Hollub, A.V. & DeMaria, A.L. (2010).The importance of measuring attitude toward condoms as objects for predicting condom use intention and implications for interventions.Poster Presentation at the 18th Annual International AIDS Conference; Vienna, Austria.
DeMaria, A.L.,Hollub, A.V., Herbenick, D. & Reece, M. (2010).Further validation of the Multi-Factor Attitude toward Condoms Scale (MFACS) across geographically diverse samples.Poster Presentation at the 18th Annual International AIDS Conference; Vienna, Austria.
Hollub, A.V., Reece, M., Nangami, M., & Lane, K. (2010). Male spousalengagement in prevention of mother to child transmission programs in western Kenya. Poster Presentation at the 18th Annual International AIDS Conference; Vienna, Austria.
DeMaria, A.L.Hollub, A.V. (2010).Preferred sources of sexuality-related information among college students.Oral Presentation at the 13th Annual Texas A&M University Student Research Week.
Hollub, A.V., Reece, M., Herbenick, D., Hensel, D.J., & Middlestadt, S.E. (2009).A psychometric assessment of the Multi-Factor Attitude toward Condoms Scale (MFACS).Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA.
Hollub, A.V., Reece, M., Herbenick, D., Hensel, D.J., & Middlestadt, S.E. (2009).College students and condom attitude.Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA.
Amick, E., Hollub, A.V., & Reece, M. (2009).Male spousal involvement in Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (pMTCT) programs in western Kenya. Sexual Literacy Conference, Bloomington, IN.
Ochanda, K., Hollub, A.V., & Reece, M. (2009). Spousal and familial relationships
and their impact on male spousal involvement in the Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (pMTCT) program in western Kenya. Rural Center for AIDS Prevention Conference, Bloomington, IN.
Hollub, A., Reece, M., Nangami, M., Alexander, A., Amick, E., & Metzger, M. (2008).The influence of cultural and gender norms on male spousal involvement in HIV-related programs in western Kenya.Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, San Juan, PR.
Hollub, A., Reece, M., Nangami, M., Alexander, A., Amick, E., & Metzger, M. (2008). Women's perceived barriers to spousal involvement in Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission programs in western Kenya. Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA.
Amick, E., Hollub, A., Reece, M., Nangami, M., Alexander, A., & Metzger, M. (2008).Structural factors influencing male spousal involvement in HIV-related services in western Kenya.Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA.
Reece, M., Hollub, A., Alexander, A., Amick, E., & Metzger, M. (2008).Assessing male involvement in HIV-related services in western Kenya.Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA.
Amick, E., Hollub, A., Reece, M., Nangami, M., Alexander, A., Metzger, M, & Lane, K. (2008).Assessing Male Spousal Engagement in HIV-Related Services to Improve Family Health in Western Kenya.Annual Meeting of the Indiana Public Health Association. Lafayette, IN.
Fisher, C.M.,Alexander, A., Jozkowski, K., Hollub, A., Satinsky, S., Stupiansky, N., et al. (2008). Sexual health in Indiana: A research update from the Indiana University Center for Sexual Health Promotion. Annual Meeting of the Indiana Public Health Association, West Lafayette, IN.
Hollub, A., Herbenick, D., Reece, M., & Satinsky, S. (2007). Young breast cancer survivors and sexual dysfunction. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN.
Nangami, M., Reece, M., Hollub, A., & Lane, K. (2007).Assessing Male Spousal Engagement in HIV-Related Services to Improve Family Health.Moi University Annual Scientific Conference, Eldoret, Kenya.
Hollub, A., Reece, M., Tanner, A., Legocki, L., Murray, M., & Baldwin, K. (2006). Sexuality education: The role of the school counselor. Annual Meeting of the American School Health Association, St. Louis, MO
Hollub, A., Reece, M., Tanner, A., Legocki, L., Murray, M., & Baldwin, K. (2006).The unexplored role of school counselors in sexuality education.Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Sexual Health, Chicago, IL.
Tanner, A., Legocki, L., Reece, M., Murray, M., Hollub, A., & Baldwin, K. (2006). Student questions about sexuality: The implications for informal sexuality education. Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Sexual Health, Chicago, IL.
Teaching
Courses Taught
Semesters Average
Course Taught Enrollment
Graduate
HLTH 691: Research in Health Education 3 1
Department of Health & Kinesiology, Texas A&M University
HPER H540: Practicum in Teaching College Human Sexuality 1 2
Department of Applied Health Science, Indiana University
Undergraduate
HLTH342: Human Sexuality 335
Department of Health & Kinesiology, Texas A&M University
HLTH 210: Introduction to the Discipline 255
Department of Health & Kinesiology, Texas A&M University
HPER F255: Human Sexuality 4 60
Department of Applied Health Science, Indiana University
HPER H340: Practicum in Teaching College Human Sexuality 110
Department of Applied Health Science, Indiana University
HPER H315: Consumer Health 340
Department of Applied Health Science, Indiana University
HPER C366: Community Health 130
Department of Applied Health Science, Indiana University
HPER C403: Program Planning in Public Health 240
Department of Applied Health Science, Indiana University
Service
Research-Related Service to the Profession
Social & Awards Chair, HIV/AIDS Section2010-Present
American Public Health Association
Abstract Reviewer, Student Assembly2009
American Public Health Association
Reviewer, Annual HIV Conference Abstracts 2007-2009
Indiana Public Health Association
Abstract Reviewer, HIV/AIDS Section Conference Abstracts2006
American Public Health Association
Service to University, School, and Department
Faculty Co-Sponsor September 2009-Present
Occupational Therapy Society, Texas A&M University
Co-Director of Education and Training Spring 2010-Present
Center for the Study of Health Disparities
Research Team Member2007-Present
I-CARE: International Counseling, Advocacy, Research, and Education
Board Member 2007-2008
Daraja Children’s Project-Kenya
Invited Guest Lectures
Aggies Care Event
Presentation: HIV & AIDS in Kenya & Botswana
Texas A&M University
HPER H315: Consumer Health
Presentation: Healthcare facilities
Department of Applied Health Science, Indiana University
HPER H263: Personal Health
Presentation: Healthcare personnel and facilities
Department of Applied Health Science, Indiana University
HPER H180: Stress Management
Presentation: Sex and stress
Department of Applied Health Science, Indiana University
Academic and Professional Honors
Honorable Mention-Best Abstract 2008
American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, HIV/AIDS Section
Indiana University School of HPER Graduate Fellowship, $3,000 2008-2009
Indiana University School of HPER Graduate Fellowship, $2,200 2007-2008
Indiana University School of HPER Graduate Fellowship, $1,000 2006-2007
Memberships
International AIDS Society
Texas Public Health Association (TPHA)
American Public Health Association (APHA)
Other Professional Experience
Occupational Therapist 2008-2009
Supplemental Health Care
Indianapolis, IN
- Provide PRN contract occupational therapy services to long-term care facilities in and around Bloomington, IN.
Occupational Therapist 2007-2009
Centex Therapy Services
Dallas, TX
- Provide PRN home health and school-based occupational therapy services in Central Texas.
Director of Therapy Services 2005-2006
Occupational Therapist 2004-2006
Renew Therapy Group
Burleson, TX
- Served as director of therapy services to over 20 speech, physical, and occupational therapists.
- Provided acute inpatient care, skilled nursing, home health, outpatient,nursing home, and school-based occupational therapy services.
- Assisted with the development of computerizedtherapy documentation system.
Occupational Therapist 2002-2003
Colorado-Fayette Medical Center
Weimar, TX
- Provided occupational therapy services in acute inpatient settings, skilled nursing care, outpatient clinics, and nursing home settings.
- Developed and formatted occupational therapy paperwork system, including: initial evaluation and re-evaluation forms, progress notes, and discharge summaries.
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