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Shristi Bhochhibhoya, Assistant Professor of Public Health at the University of Arkansas, researches factors influencing adolescent and young adult health behaviors. Her work investigates the associations between adverse experiences, social determinants of health, and health outcomes such as teen pregnancy, sexual risk behavior, and substance use. Bhochhibhoya has published on topics including the impact of sexual violence on adolescent parenthood, contraceptive use among young adults, and the mediating role of self-efficacy in dating violence victimization. She also examines workplace health, including sedentary behavior and standing desk use, and the relationship between chronic disease and e-cigarette use.
Her research network includes collaborators such as Kylie Lovett, Page D. Dobbs, Emily Richardson, and Victor Kwaku Akakpo. Bhochhibhoya's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 8, with 27 total publications and 273 total citations. Her recent work has focused on mHealth strategies for cervical cancer screening and adolescent abstinence beliefs.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 31
- Citations: 275
Selected Publications
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Examining the Creators of Sexual Assault Education Content on TikTok (2026)
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State of Menstrual Health Education in 2024: Content Analysis of <scp>US</scp> K‐12 Public School Education Standards (2025)
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Exploring longitudinal associations between social determinants of health during adolescence and self-reported contraceptive use in young adulthood in the United States (2025)
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Contraceptive Use and Its Associations With Social Determinants of Health Among Young Adults (2024)
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A multilevel latent class analysis of adolescent engagement in interpersonal violence: The role of stressful life events, school climate, and school characteristics. (2024)
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Abstinence beliefs in early adolescence and sexual risk behavior two years later (2024)
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Self-Efficacy to Refuse Sex Mediates the Relationship Between Dating Violence Victimization and Sexual Risk Behavior (2023)
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- Sexual violence in early adolescence is associated with subsequent teen pregnancy and parenthood
- Self-Efficacy to Refuse Sex Mediates the Relationship Between Dating Violence Victimization and Sexual Risk Behavior
- Abstinence beliefs in early adolescence and sexual risk behavior two years later
- The longitudinal association between sexual violence victimization and sexual risk behavior in adolescence
- 137. The Role of Refusal Self-Efficacy as a Mediator in Predicting Association Between Dating Violence and Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Adolescents: A Longitudinal Study
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Sexual violence in early adolescence is associated with subsequent teen pregnancy and parenthood
- Self-Efficacy to Refuse Sex Mediates the Relationship Between Dating Violence Victimization and Sexual Risk Behavior
- Abstinence beliefs in early adolescence and sexual risk behavior two years later
- The longitudinal association between sexual violence victimization and sexual risk behavior in adolescence
- 137. The Role of Refusal Self-Efficacy as a Mediator in Predicting Association Between Dating Violence and Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Adolescents: A Longitudinal Study
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Sexual violence in early adolescence is associated with subsequent teen pregnancy and parenthood
- Self-Efficacy to Refuse Sex Mediates the Relationship Between Dating Violence Victimization and Sexual Risk Behavior
- Abstinence beliefs in early adolescence and sexual risk behavior two years later
- The longitudinal association between sexual violence victimization and sexual risk behavior in adolescence
- 137. The Role of Refusal Self-Efficacy as a Mediator in Predicting Association Between Dating Violence and Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Adolescents: A Longitudinal Study
- Sexual violence in early adolescence is associated with subsequent teen pregnancy and parenthood
- Self-Efficacy to Refuse Sex Mediates the Relationship Between Dating Violence Victimization and Sexual Risk Behavior
- Abstinence beliefs in early adolescence and sexual risk behavior two years later
- The longitudinal association between sexual violence victimization and sexual risk behavior in adolescence
- 137. The Role of Refusal Self-Efficacy as a Mediator in Predicting Association Between Dating Violence and Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Adolescents: A Longitudinal Study
- Sexual violence in early adolescence is associated with subsequent teen pregnancy and parenthood
- Self-Efficacy to Refuse Sex Mediates the Relationship Between Dating Violence Victimization and Sexual Risk Behavior
- Abstinence beliefs in early adolescence and sexual risk behavior two years later
- The longitudinal association between sexual violence victimization and sexual risk behavior in adolescence
- 137. The Role of Refusal Self-Efficacy as a Mediator in Predicting Association Between Dating Violence and Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Adolescents: A Longitudinal Study
- Sexual violence in early adolescence is associated with subsequent teen pregnancy and parenthood
- Self-Efficacy to Refuse Sex Mediates the Relationship Between Dating Violence Victimization and Sexual Risk Behavior
- Abstinence beliefs in early adolescence and sexual risk behavior two years later
- The longitudinal association between sexual violence victimization and sexual risk behavior in adolescence
- 137. The Role of Refusal Self-Efficacy as a Mediator in Predicting Association Between Dating Violence and Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Adolescents: A Longitudinal Study
- Sexual violence in early adolescence is associated with subsequent teen pregnancy and parenthood
- Self-Efficacy to Refuse Sex Mediates the Relationship Between Dating Violence Victimization and Sexual Risk Behavior
- Abstinence beliefs in early adolescence and sexual risk behavior two years later
- The longitudinal association between sexual violence victimization and sexual risk behavior in adolescence
- 137. The Role of Refusal Self-Efficacy as a Mediator in Predicting Association Between Dating Violence and Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Adolescents: A Longitudinal Study
- Factors Associated with Standing Desk Use in the Workplace: Implications for Workplace Health Promotion Programs and Interventions
- A Social Cognitive Assessment of Workplace Sedentary Behavior among a Sample of University Employees
- A Social Cognitive Assessment of Workplace Sedentary Behavior among a Sample of University Employees
- A multilevel latent class analysis of adolescent engagement in interpersonal violence: The role of stressful life events, school climate, and school characteristics.
- Self-Efficacy to Refuse Sex Mediates the Relationship Between Dating Violence Victimization and Sexual Risk Behavior
- Abstinence beliefs in early adolescence and sexual risk behavior two years later
- The longitudinal association between sexual violence victimization and sexual risk behavior in adolescence
- 137. The Role of Refusal Self-Efficacy as a Mediator in Predicting Association Between Dating Violence and Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Adolescents: A Longitudinal Study
- Contraceptive Use and Its Associations With Social Determinants of Health Among Young Adults
- Chronic disease as a risk factor for cigarette and e-cigarette use from young adulthood to adulthood
- A multilevel latent class analysis of adolescent engagement in interpersonal violence: The role of stressful life events, school climate, and school characteristics.
- Exploring longitudinal associations between social determinants of health during adolescence and self-reported contraceptive use in young adulthood in the United States
- Interventions Using mHealth Strategies to Improve Screening Rates of Cervical Cancer: A Scoping Review
- Contraceptive Use and Its Associations With Social Determinants of Health Among Young Adults
- Exploring longitudinal associations between social determinants of health during adolescence and self-reported contraceptive use in young adulthood in the United States
- Factors Associated with Standing Desk Use in the Workplace: Implications for Workplace Health Promotion Programs and Interventions
- A Social Cognitive Assessment of Workplace Sedentary Behavior among a Sample of University Employees
- A Social Cognitive Assessment of Workplace Sedentary Behavior among a Sample of University Employees
- Factors Associated with Standing Desk Use in the Workplace: Implications for Workplace Health Promotion Programs and Interventions
- A Social Cognitive Assessment of Workplace Sedentary Behavior among a Sample of University Employees
- A Social Cognitive Assessment of Workplace Sedentary Behavior among a Sample of University Employees
- Contraceptive Use and Its Associations With Social Determinants of Health Among Young Adults
- Chronic disease as a risk factor for cigarette and e-cigarette use from young adulthood to adulthood
- Exploring longitudinal associations between social determinants of health during adolescence and self-reported contraceptive use in young adulthood in the United States
- Self-Efficacy to Refuse Sex Mediates the Relationship Between Dating Violence Victimization and Sexual Risk Behavior
- Abstinence beliefs in early adolescence and sexual risk behavior two years later
- 137. The Role of Refusal Self-Efficacy as a Mediator in Predicting Association Between Dating Violence and Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Adolescents: A Longitudinal Study
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