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Valerie Rubinsky
Valerie Rubinsky
Assistant Professor, University of Maine at Augusta
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“I Thought I Was Dying:” (Un)Supportive Communication Surrounding Early Menstruation Experiences
V Rubinsky, J Gunning, A Cooke-Jackson
Health Communication, 2018
972018
Deeply rooted in memories: Toward a comprehensive overview of 30 years of memorable message literature
A Cooke-Jackson, V Rubinsky
Health Communication 33 (4), 409-422, 2018
782018
“Tell me something other than to use a condom and sex is scary”: Memorable messages women and gender minorities wish for and recall about sexual health
V Rubinsky, A Cooke-Jackson
Women's studies in communication 40 (4), 379-400, 2017
692017
“Where is the love?” Expanding and theorizing with LGBTQ memorable messages of sex and sexuality
V Rubinsky, A Cooke-Jackson
Health Communication 32 (12), 1472-1480, 2017
552017
Negotiating shame, silence, abstinence, and period sex: Women’s shift from harmful memorable messages about reproductive and sexual health
JN Gunning, A Cooke-Jackson, V Rubinsky
American journal of sexuality education 15 (1), 111-137, 2020
512020
Identity gaps and jealousy as predictors of satisfaction in polyamorous relationships
V Rubinsky
Southern Communication Journal 84 (1), 17-29, 2019
362019
“We have to get over it”: Navigating sex talk through the lens of sexual communication comfort and sexual self-disclosure in LGBTQ intimate partnerships
V Rubinsky, A Hosek
Sexuality & Culture 24 (3), 613-629, 2020
352020
Bringing up the Green-Eyed Monster: Conceptualizing and Communicating Jealousy with a Partner Who Has Other Partners
V Rubinsky
The Qualitative Report 23 (6), 1441-1455, 2018
352018
“Sometimes It’s Easier to Type Things Than to Say Them”: Technology in BDSM Sexual Partner Communication
V Rubinsky
Sexuality & Culture, 1-20, 2018
322018
“It’s Better to Be Depressed Skinny than Happy Fat:” College Women’s Memorable Body Messages and Their Impact on Body Image, Self-Esteem, and Rape Myth Acceptance
V Rubinsky, A Hosek, N Hudak
Health Communication, 2018
312018
Theory of memorable messages
A Cooke-Jackson, V Rubinsky
Communicating intimate health, 89-98, 2021
292021
Sex as an intergroup arena: How women and gender minorities conceptualize sex, sexuality, and sexual health
V Rubinsky, A Cooke-Jackson
Communication Studies 69 (2), 213-234, 2018
292018
Extending the roots of memorable messages: A comprehensive review and forecast of memorable message literature and theory
A Cooke-Jackson, V Rubinsky
Health Communication 38 (12), 2676-2686, 2023
252023
Memorable messages parents of children with vascular birthmarks receive from others: implications for stigma and identity
AM Kerr, CM Thompson, V Rubinsky
Health communication 35 (6), 685-695, 2020
252020
Sexual compliance in understudied relationships
V Rubinsky
Communication Studies 71 (5), 879-895, 2020
222020
“It would be nice to know I’m allowed to exist:” Designing ideal familial adolescent messages for LGBTQ women’s sexual health
V Rubinsky, A Cooke-Jackson
American Journal of Sexuality Education 16 (2), 221-237, 2021
202021
Revealing or concealing polyamory in the family: Cultural rules for communicating polyamory to family members
V Rubinsky
Women & Language 41 (1), 16-38, 2018
182018
Teacher emotional labor: examining teacher feeling rules in the college classroom
C Waldbuesser, V Rubinsky, S Titsworth
Communication Education 70 (4), 384-401, 2021
172021
Extending the theory of resilience and relational load into polyamorous relationships
V Rubinsky
Interpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships 13 (2), 144-170, 2019
162019
“Wish I would have known that before I started using it”: Contraceptive messages and information seeking among young women
A Cooke-Jackson, V Rubinsky, JN Gunning
Health Communication 38 (4), 834-843, 2023
152023
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