
David Seal, PhD
Professor; Director, CAIR Qualitative Methods Core
dseal@mcw.edu
Dr. Seal's research explores individual, interpersonal, and contextual influences on emotionally and sexually intimate communication, negotiation, and behavior. He is also involved in the development and implementation of HIV and STD prevention intervention research with incarcerated populations, couples, men who have sex with men, and at-risk heterosexuals.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Telephone: 414.955.7700
Fax: 414.287.4206
EDUCATION
Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, 6/94-5/96 - Qualitative/Psychosocial; HIV Center for Clinical & Behavioral Studies/Columbia University, New York, NY
PhD, 1994 - Social Psychology; University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
MA, 1989 - Experimental Social Psychology; California State University - Fullerton
BA, 1983 - Psychology; University of Redlands, Redlands, CA
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Benotsch, E., Seal, D.W., Stevenson, L.Y., Sitzler, C.A., Kelly, J.A., Bogart, L.M., and Gore-Felton, C. (in press). Stigma, AIDS, and HIV prevention in Africa: Reports from community organizations providing prevention services. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment.
Grinstead, O., Eldridge, G., MacGowan, R., Morrow, K., Seal, D., Sosman, J., Zack, B., & the Project START Study Group (in press). Intervention protocols and process data for an HIV, STD and hepatitis prevention program for young men leaving prison: Project START. Journal of Correctional Health Care.
Perez-Jimenez, D., Seal, D.W., & Serrano-Garcia, I. (in press). Barriers and facilitators of HIV prevention with heterosexual Latino couples: Beliefs of four stakeholder groups. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology.
Smith, M.D., Grov, C., & Seal, D.W. (in press). Agency-based male sex work: A descriptive focus on physical, personal, and social space. Journal of Men's Studies.
Smith, M.D. & Seal, D.W. (in press). Motivational influences on the safer sex behavior of agency-based male sex workers. Archives of Sexual Behavior.
Winningham, A., Gore-Felton, C., Galletly, C., & Seal, D.W. (in press). Lessons learned from over two decades of HIV/AIDS research on the hearing: Implications for the deaf community. American Annals of the Deaf.
Seal, D.W., Smith, M.D., Coley, B., Perry, J., and Gamez, M. (2008). Urban heterosexual couples' sexual scripts for three shared sexual experiences. Sex Roles, 58, 626-638.
Seal, D.W., Margolis, A.D., Belcher, L., Morrow, K., Sosman, J., Askew, J., and the Project START Sub-Study Group (2008). Substance use and sexual behavior during incarceration among 18- to 29-year-old men: Prevalence and correlates. AIDS and Behavior, 12, 27-40.
Smith, M.D., & Seal, D.W. (2007). Sexual behavior, mental health, substance use, and HIV risk among agency-based male escorts in a small US city. International Journal of Sexual Health, 19(4), 27-39.
Seal, D.W., Eldridge, G.D., Kacanek, D., Binson, D., MacGowan, R.J. & the Project START Study Group (2007). A longitudinal, qualitative analysis of the context of substance use and sexual behavior among 18- to 29-year-old men following their release from prison. Social Science and Medicine, 11, 2394-2406.
NIMH Collaborative HIV/STD Prevention Trial Group (2007). Design and integration of ethnography within an international behavior change HIV/sexually transmitted disease prevention trial. AIDS, 21 (Suppl. 2), S37-S48.
Seal, D.W., O'Sullivan, L.F., and Ehrhardt, A.A. (2007). Miscommunication and misinterpretations: Men's scripts about sexual communication and unwanted sex in interactions with women. In M. Kimmel (Ed.), The sexual self: The construction of sexual scripts (pp. 141-161). Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press.
Pinkerton, S.D., Galletly, C.L., & Seal, D.W. (2007). Model-based estimates of HIV acquisition due to prison rape. The Prison Journal, 87, 295-310.
Seal, D.W. (2007). Child Planning Required: A father's perspective on balancing career and family within academic psychiatry. Academic Psychiatry, 31, 143-145. [perspective]
Wolitski, R.J., and the Project START Study Group (2006). Relative efficacy of a multisession sexual risk-reduction intervention for young men released from prisons in 4 states. American Journal of Public Health, 96, 1854-1861. (D.W. Seal: P.I. of Project START Wisconsin team)
Smith, M.D., Seal, D.W., & Hartley, S. (2006). HIV risk behavior among delinquent and mentally ill teens: Case management perspectives. Journal of HIV/AIDS Prevention for Children and Youth, 6, 97-115.
Sosman, J.M., MacGowan, R.J., Margolis, A.D., Eldridge, G., Flanigan, T., Vardaman, J., Fitzgerald, C., Kacanek, D., Binson, D., Seal, D.W., & The Project START Study Group (2005). The feasibility of STD and hepatitis screening among 18-29 year old men recently released from prison. International Journal of STDs and AIDS, 16, 117-122.
Seal, D.W. (2005). HIV-related issues and concerns for imprisoned persons throughout the world. Current Opinions in Psychiatry, 18, 530-535.
Grinstead, O.A., Faigeles, B., Comfort, M., Seal, D. Nealey-Moore, J., Belcher, L., Morrow, K., and the Project START Study Group (2005). HIV, STD, and hepatitis risk to primary female partners of men being released from prison. Women and Health, 41, 63-80.
Seal, D.W., & Ehrhardt, A.A. (2004). HIV prevention-related sexual health promotion for heterosexual men in the United States: Pitfalls and recommendations. Manuscript accepted for publication in Archives of Sexual Behavior, 33, 211-222.
Seal, D.W., Belcher, L., Morrow, K., Eldridge, G., Binson, D., Kacanek, D., Margolis, A., McAuliffe, T., Simms, R., & the Project START Study Group (2004). A qualitative study of substance use and sexual behavior among 18-29 year old men while incarcerated in the United States. Health Education and Behavior, 31, 775-789.
Kelly, J.A., Amirkhanian, Y.A., Kabakchieva, E., Csepe, P., Seal, D.W., Antonova, R., Mihaylov,A., & Gyukits, G. (2004). Gender roles and HIV sexual risk vulnerability of Roma (Gypsy) men and women in Bulgaria and Hungary: An ethnographic study. AIDS Care, 16, 231-245.
Grinstead, O., Seal, D., Wolitski, R., Flanigan, T., Fitzgerald, C., Nealey-Moore, J., Askew, J., & the Project START Study Group (2003). HIV and STD testing in prisons: Perspectives of in-prison service providers. AIDS Education and Prevention, 15, 547-560.
Seal, D.W., & Ehrhardt, A.A. (2003). Masculinity and urban men: Perceived scripts for courtship, romantic, and sexual interactions with women. Culture, Health, and Sexuality, 5, 295-319.
Seal, D.W., Exner, T.M., & Ehrhardt, A.A. (2003). Editorial correspondence: Response to Elwy et al. (letter to the editor). Archives of Internal Medicine, 163, 738-739.
Seal, D.W., Margolis, A.D., Sosman, J., Kacanek, D., Binson, D., & the Project START Study Group (2003). HIV and STD Risk Behavior among 18-25 year old men released from U.S. prisons: Provider perspectives. AIDS and Behavior, 7,131-141.
Wagner-Raphael, L.I., Seal, D.W., & Ehrhardt, A.A. (2001). Close emotional relationships with women versus men: A qualitative study of 56 heterosexual men living in an inner-city neighborhood. Journal of Men's Studies, 9, 243-256.
Seal, D.W., Wagner, L.I., & Ehrhardt, A.A. (2000). Sex, intimacy, and HIV: An ethnographic study of a Puerto Rican social group in New York City. Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality, 11, 51- 92.
Seal, D.W., Bloom, F.R., & Somlai, A.M. (2000). Dilemmas in Conducting Qualitative Sex Research in Applied Field Settings. Health Education and Behavior, 27, 23-28 [response].
Seal, D.W., Kelly, J.A., Bloom, F.R., Stevenson, L.Y., Coley, B.I., Broyles, L., & the Medical College of Wisconsin CITY Project Research Team (2000). HIV prevention with young men who have sex with men: What young men themselves say is needed. AIDS Care, 12, 5-26.
Exner, T.M., Gardos, P.S., Seal, D.W., & Ehrhardt, A.A. (1999). HIV sexual risk reductions with heterosexual men: The forgotten group. AIDS and Behavior, 3, 347-358.
Seal, D.W., & Ehrhardt, A.A. (1999). Heterosexual men's attitudes toward the female condom. AIDS Education and Prevention, 11, 93-106.
Seal, D.W., Bogart, L.M., & Ehrhardt, A.A. (1998). Small group dynamics: The utility of focus group discussions as a research method. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice, 2, 253-266.
Agostinelli, G., & Seal, D.W. (1998). Social comparisons of one's own with other's attitudes toward casual sex and sexual responsibility. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 28, 845-860.
Cecil, H., Perry, M.J., Seal, D.W., & Pinkerton, S.D. (1998). The female condom: What we have learned thus far. AIDS and Behavior, 2, 241-256.
Seal, D.W. (1997). Interpartner concordance of self-reported sexual behavior among college dating couples. Journal of Sex Research, 34, 39-55.
Exner, T.M., Seal, D.W., & Ehrhardt, A.A. (1997). A review of HIV interventions for at-risk women. AIDS and Behavior, 1, 93-124.
Seal, D.W., & Agostinelli, G. (1996). College students' perceptions of the prevalence of risky sexual behaviour. AIDS Care, 8, 453-466.
Seal, D.W., & Palmer-Seal, D.A. (1996). Barriers to condom use and safer sex talk among college dating couples. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 6, 15-33.
Seal, D.W., Agostinelli, G., & Hannett, C.A. (1994). Extradyadic romantic involvement: Moderating effects of sociosexuality and gender. Sex Roles, 31, 1-22.
Seal, D.W., & Agostinelli, G. (1994). Individual differences associated with high-risk sexual behaviour: Implications for intervention programmes. AIDS Care, 6, 393-397.