Oral Presentation Award
1st place
Trinda Penniston : Representation matters: How racial identification and racial attitudes influence sexual response to racially congruent and incongruent sexual stimuli
Runners up
Bre O’Handley : Mental well-being, social support, and unique experiences of transgender and non-binary people during the COVID-19 pandemic
Stephanie Raposo : Hanging on a moment: Savouring positive sexual experiences in relationships
Data Blitz Award
1st place
Sonia Milani : Establishing the utility of a novel online paradigm to assess attentional processing of sexual stimuli
Runners up
Nathan Leonhardt : One Line of Sexual Decline? A Growth Mixture Modeling Approach to Sexual Satisfaction in Midlife Marriage
Elisa Stragapede : Dyadic associations of pain catastrophizing and the psychological, physical, and sexual well-being of persons with endometriosis and their partners
Poster Award
1st place
Pari-Gole Noorishad : How measures can influence participant self-report: Breaking down the prevalence of technology-mediated sexual interactions (TMSI)
Runners up
Lucas Walters : I’m into it! Positive Interpretations of Bodily Sensations and Sexual Functioning
Konrad Czechowski : Survival Sex: Consent in a state of deprivation? A Scoping Review
1st Annual Michael Barrett CSRF Best Student Manuscript Award
The winner of the 1st annual Michael Barrett CSRF Best Student Manuscript Award, as chosen by the editors of CJHS, is Stéphanie Gauvin, first author of It’s all Greek to me: Explaining, computing, and summarizing traditional and (re)emerging metrics of reliability for seven measures in sexual science .