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Project DAISY

Disordered Eating, Academics, Identity, and Sexual Experiences among Young Adults

Project DAISY

PROJECT LEADERS

Co-PIs (TAYA Lab graduate students):

  • Annie Maheux

  • Savannah Roberts

COLLABORATORS

  • Advisor: Sophia Choukas-Bradley

Project DAISY is a cross-sectional, self-report, anonymous online survey among emerging adults ages 18-25. Data were collected in 2021. The study examines a broad range of sociocultural experiences and beliefs, identity characteristics, mental health outcomes and behaviors, and sexual relationships among emerging adults. Examples of papers from this study include:


Stout, C. D., Maheux, A. J., Martino, R. M., Roberts, S. R., & Choukas-Bradley, S. (manuscript under review). “Sex would be as boring to me as eating dirt”: A mixed methods analysis of reasons young adults do not engage in hookups.

Martino, R. M., Roberts, S. R., Maheux, A. J., Stout, C. D., & Choukas-Bradley, S. (2024), Archives of Sexual Behavior"The role of feminist identity and gender in endorsement of hookup culture among emerging adults."

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