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Beverly Johnson, Ph.D.

Speciality: Women's Sexual Health Midlife and Beyond
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Biography: Beverly K. Johnson, Ph.D., R.N., is an Associate Professor in the School of Nursing at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington. She received her Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing from the University of Minnesota in 1967 and her MasterÂ’s Degree in Family/Community Health Nursing from Emory University in 1977. In 1986 Beverly completed her Ph.D. in Nursing at the University of Texas in Austin. In 1995 she completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship in WomenÂ’s Health under the mentoring of Dr. Nancy Fugate Woods, presently the Dean of the School of Nursing at the University of Washignton. She has worked as a staff nurse in hospitals and in both public health and home health agencies in Minnesota, New Hampshire, Vermont, Colorado, Massachusetts, and Texas. She has been a mid level manager in a home health agency and has held teaching positions in schools of nursing in Georgia, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Washington. Her areas of expertise include family health, community health, women’s health, gerontological nursing, sexuality and aging, and research. Dr Johnson has been an Associate Professor of Nursing at Seattle University since 2001. Beverly has worked with older adults in both hospital and home health settings. Since her masters thesis in 1977 with a focus on sexuality in inner city women in Atlanta, she has pursued her interest in human sexuality. For her doctoral dissertation she surveyed 164 men and women age 55 and older in central Texas on the topic of sexuality; in 1988-1989 she surveyed more than 1400 men and women age 50 and older (from across the US) on this topic. Dr. Johnson has presented the findings of her research at professional meetings nationally and internationally. She has also presented workshops on the topic of sexuality and aging to groups of professionals, students, and the general public. Dr. Johnson has published articles on sexuality and aging in both professional publications and for the lay reader. Currently , in addition to continually analyzing her database on sexuality and aging, Dr. Johnson is looking at midlife and older women’s perceptions of their risks for HIV infection and the effect of their perceptions of risk on their behaviors.