Selected Publications
Clancy, E. M., Hallford, D., Crossman, A., Maas, M. K., Toumbourou, J., & Klettke, B. (in press). Sharing is not always caring: Understanding motivations and behavioural associations with sext dissemination. Computers and Human Behavior.
Cary, K. M., Maas, M. K., & Nuttall, A. K. (in press). Self-objectification, sexual subjectivity, and identity development among emerging adult women. Self and Identity.
Maas, M. K., Bray, B. C., & Noll, J. G. (2019). Online sexual experiences predict subsequent sexual health and victimization outcomes among female adolescents: A latent class analysis. Journal of Youth & Adolescence, 48, 837-849.
PettyJohn, M. E., Muzzey, F. K., Maas, M. K., & McCauley, H. L. (2019) #HowIWillChange: Engaging men and boys in the #MeToo movement. Psychology of Men and Masculinity, 20, 612-620.
Maas, M. K., Vasilenko, S. A., & Willoughby, B.W. (2018). A dyadic approach to couple’s pornography use and relationship outcomes: The roles of anxious attachment and permissive attitudes. The Journal of Sex Research, 55, 772-782.
McCauley H. L., Bonomi A. E., Maas M. K., Bogen K.W., O’Malley T. (2018). #MaybeHeDoesntHitYou: Social media underscore the realities of intimate partner violence. Journal of Women’s Health, 27, 885-891.
Maas, M. K., McCauley, H, L., Bonomi, A. E., & Leija, S. G. (2018). “I was grabbed by my pussy and its #NotOkay”: A Twitter backlash against Donald Trump’s degrading commentary. Violence Against Women, 24, 1739-1750.
Maas, M. K., Noll, J. G., & Bray, B. C. (2018). A latent class analysis of online sexual experiences and offline sexual and substance use behaviors among female adolescents. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 28, 731-747.
Maas, M. K., McDaniel, B., Feinberg, M., & Jones. D (2018). Division of labor and multiple domains of sexual satisfaction among first-time parents. Journal of Family Issues, 39, 104-127.
Maas, M. K., Shearer, C. L., Gillen, M. M., & Lefkowitz, E. S. (2015). Sex Rules: How emerging adults perceive gender’s impact on sexuality. Sexuality & Culture, 19, 617-636.
Vasilenko, S. A., Maas, M. K., & Lefkowitz, E.S. (2015). “It felt good but weird at the same time”: Emerging adults’ first experiences of six different sexual behaviors. Journal of Adolescent Research, 30, 586-606.
Maas, M. K. & Lefkowitz, E.S. (2015). Sexual esteem in emerging adulthood: Associations with sexual behavior, contraception use, and romantic relationships. Journal of Sex Research, 52, 795-806.
Cary, K. M., Maas, M. K., & Nuttall, A. K. (in press). Self-objectification, sexual subjectivity, and identity development among emerging adult women. Self and Identity.
Maas, M. K., Bray, B. C., & Noll, J. G. (2019). Online sexual experiences predict subsequent sexual health and victimization outcomes among female adolescents: A latent class analysis. Journal of Youth & Adolescence, 48, 837-849.
PettyJohn, M. E., Muzzey, F. K., Maas, M. K., & McCauley, H. L. (2019) #HowIWillChange: Engaging men and boys in the #MeToo movement. Psychology of Men and Masculinity, 20, 612-620.
Maas, M. K., Vasilenko, S. A., & Willoughby, B.W. (2018). A dyadic approach to couple’s pornography use and relationship outcomes: The roles of anxious attachment and permissive attitudes. The Journal of Sex Research, 55, 772-782.
McCauley H. L., Bonomi A. E., Maas M. K., Bogen K.W., O’Malley T. (2018). #MaybeHeDoesntHitYou: Social media underscore the realities of intimate partner violence. Journal of Women’s Health, 27, 885-891.
Maas, M. K., McCauley, H, L., Bonomi, A. E., & Leija, S. G. (2018). “I was grabbed by my pussy and its #NotOkay”: A Twitter backlash against Donald Trump’s degrading commentary. Violence Against Women, 24, 1739-1750.
Maas, M. K., Noll, J. G., & Bray, B. C. (2018). A latent class analysis of online sexual experiences and offline sexual and substance use behaviors among female adolescents. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 28, 731-747.
Maas, M. K., McDaniel, B., Feinberg, M., & Jones. D (2018). Division of labor and multiple domains of sexual satisfaction among first-time parents. Journal of Family Issues, 39, 104-127.
Maas, M. K., Shearer, C. L., Gillen, M. M., & Lefkowitz, E. S. (2015). Sex Rules: How emerging adults perceive gender’s impact on sexuality. Sexuality & Culture, 19, 617-636.
Vasilenko, S. A., Maas, M. K., & Lefkowitz, E.S. (2015). “It felt good but weird at the same time”: Emerging adults’ first experiences of six different sexual behaviors. Journal of Adolescent Research, 30, 586-606.
Maas, M. K. & Lefkowitz, E.S. (2015). Sexual esteem in emerging adulthood: Associations with sexual behavior, contraception use, and romantic relationships. Journal of Sex Research, 52, 795-806.