Cristóbal Calvillo
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Cristóbal Calvillo is an instructor at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. His research focuses on sexual health, psychological well-being, and the influence of social determinants of health. He has investigated the association between psychopathological dimensions and sexual functioning in young adults, as well as sexual rewards and costs in various adult populations. Calvillo has also conducted systematic reviews on the sexual health and psychological well-being of women and the relationship between intimate partner violence and sexual health outcomes.
His work also extends to understanding the impact of social determinants of health on COVID-19 infection rates, particularly within socially vulnerable groups. Calvillo holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Granada, a Master's degree in Sexology from the University of Almería, and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of Monterrey. He has an h-index of 11 with 343 citations across 27 publications.
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- h-index: 11
- Publications: 27
- Citations: 343
Selected Publications
- Perceived Importance of National Sex Education Standards Among Selected College Students (2026) DOI
- Sexual Satisfaction in Spanish Same-Sex Couples: Testing the Interpersonal Exchange Model of Sexual Satisfaction (2025) DOI
- Exploring LGBTQ+ youth well-being: Utilizing a mixed-method approach to uncover insights, needs, and strategies of LGBTQ+ youth in Northwest Arkansas (2025) DOI
- Intimate partner violence and its relation to sexual health outcomes across different adult populations: a systematic review (2024) DOI
- Sexual Rewards and Costs in Heterosexual and Gay Hispanic Adults (2024) DOI
- Sexual Health and Psychological Well-Being of Women: A Systematic Review (2023) DOI
- Sexual Health and Psychological Well-Being of Women: A Systematic Review (2023) DOI
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