Natalie O. Rosen

Natalie O. Rosen

Dalhousie University

H-index: 45

North America-Canada

About Natalie O. Rosen

Natalie O. Rosen, With an exceptional h-index of 45 and a recent h-index of 38 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Dalhousie University, specializes in the field of sexual dysfunction, vulvodynia, dyspareunia, couple, transition to parenthood.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Maintaining Monogamy

Developing Content-Specific Multidimensional Sexual Communication Scales: Sexual Preferences and Safer Sex Communication

What Does a Pregnancy Loss Mean for Sex? Comparing Sexual Well-Being Between Couples With and Without a Recent Loss

Connecting through touch: Attitudes toward touch in pregnancy are associated with couples’ sexual and affectionate behaviors across the transition to parenthood

Feasibility of a Cognitive-Behavioral Couple Therapy Intervention for Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder

Responsiveness in the face of sexual challenges: The role of sexual growth and destiny beliefs

Is Spontaneous Sex Ideal? Beliefs and Perceptions of Spontaneous and Planned Sex and Sexual Satisfaction in Romantic Relationships

Sexual Well-Being Among Individuals Undergoing Fertility Treatment: A Review of Recent Literature

Natalie O. Rosen Information

University

Position

Professor of Psychology

Citations(all)

5272

Citations(since 2020)

3928

Cited By

2575

hIndex(all)

45

hIndex(since 2020)

38

i10Index(all)

94

i10Index(since 2020)

91

Email

University Profile Page

Dalhousie University

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Natalie O. Rosen Skills & Research Interests

sexual dysfunction

vulvodynia

dyspareunia

couple

transition to parenthood

Top articles of Natalie O. Rosen

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Maintaining Monogamy

Lucia O'Sullivan

Charlene Belu

Natalie Rosen

Kendra Wasson

Kate Metcalfe

2024/1/22

Developing Content-Specific Multidimensional Sexual Communication Scales: Sexual Preferences and Safer Sex Communication

Kendra Wasson

Uzma Rehman

Sophie Bergeron

Natalie Rosen

Beáta Bőthe

2024/2/12

What Does a Pregnancy Loss Mean for Sex? Comparing Sexual Well-Being Between Couples With and Without a Recent Loss

Archives of Sexual Behavior

David B Allsop

Jackie S Huberman

Eva Cohen

K Brenna Bagnell

Katherine Péloquin

...

2024/1

Connecting through touch: Attitudes toward touch in pregnancy are associated with couples’ sexual and affectionate behaviors across the transition to parenthood

Journal of Social and Personal Relationships

Inês M Tavares

Yvonne N Brandelli

Samantha J Dawson

Emily Impett

Anik Debrot

...

2024/2/12

Feasibility of a Cognitive-Behavioral Couple Therapy Intervention for Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder

The Journal of Sex Research

Katrina N Bouchard

Sophie Bergeron

Natalie O Rosen

2024/4/11

Responsiveness in the face of sexual challenges: The role of sexual growth and destiny beliefs

The Journal of Sex Research

Akshita Uppot

Stephanie Raposo

Natalie O Rosen

Serena Corsini-Munt

Rhonda Balzarini

...

2024/2/12

Is Spontaneous Sex Ideal? Beliefs and Perceptions of Spontaneous and Planned Sex and Sexual Satisfaction in Romantic Relationships

The Journal of Sex Research

Katarina Kovacevic

Eric Tu

Natalie O Rosen

Stephanie Raposo

Amy Muise

2024/2/12

Sexual Well-Being Among Individuals Undergoing Fertility Treatment: A Review of Recent Literature

Katherine Péloquin

Laurie Beauvilliers

Zoé Benoit

Audrey Brassard

Natalie O Rosen

2024/3/19

Daily and longitudinal associations between relationship catastrophizing and sexual well-being in the postpartum period

Journal of Social and Personal Relationships

Grace A Wang

Samantha J Dawson

Jackie S Huberman

Natalie O Rosen

2024/1/29

Longitudinal associations between relational and sexual well‐being in couples transitioning to parenthood

Family process

Inês M Tavares

Natalie O Rosen

Julia R Heiman

Pedro J Nobre

2024/3

Sexual script flexibility and sexual well-being in long-term couples: a dyadic longitudinal study

The Journal of Sexual Medicine

Katrina N Bouchard

Marcus Cormier

Jackie S Huberman

Natalie O Rosen

2023/7

Self-compassion and compassionate love are positively associated with sexual and relational well-being among expectant and new parent couples

Archives of Sexual Behavior

Samantha J Dawson

Erin T Fitzpatrick

Gwen H-J Farm

Natalie O Rosen

2023/11

Racism and Well-being

Hope Rose

Laura A King

2023/1/13

A multi-method study of self-expansion in couples coping with Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder (SIAD)

Natalie Rosen

Amy Muise

Matthew D Johnson

Emily Impett

Jackie S Huberman

...

2023/11/24

Indirect associations between infant sleep, parental sleep, and sexual well-being in new parent couples.

Journal of Family Psychology

Nicole E MacKenzie

Amie M Gordon

Emily A Impett

Natalie O Rosen

2023/4

Partner Knowledge of Solitary Pornography Use: Daily and Longitudinal Associations with Relationship Quality

The Journal of Sex Research

Marie-Pier Vaillancourt-Morel

Natalie O Rosen

Beáta Bőthe

Sophie Bergeron

2023/6/15

Investigating the Associations Between Cisgender Women’s Orgasm Experiences, Perceived Partner Responsiveness and Sexual Wellbeing Among Community Women and their Partners

Natalie Rosen

Charlene Florica Belu

2023/10/24

What to expect when you’re expecting: Perinatal sexual education is linked with couples’ sexual well-being in pregnancy and the postpartum

The Journal of Sex Research

Erin T Fitzpatrick

Natalie O Rosen

Samantha J Dawson

2023/11/22

Is spontaneous sex

K Kovacevic

E Tu

NO Rosen

S Raposo

A Muise

2023

Regulate and communicate: associations between emotion regulation and sexual communication among men with hypoactive sexual desire disorder and their partners

The Journal of Sex Research

Grace A Wang

Serena Corsini-Munt

Justin P Dubé

Erin McClung

Natalie O Rosen

2023/3/24

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