His research focuses on intersectionalities sexual minority stress, LGBT health disparities, and the stigma of living with HIV.
[1] His thesis was titled Predictors of high risk sexual behavior among young gay and bisexual males.
[1] His dissertation was titled Hot and bothered: the role of arousal and rejection sensitivity in dual process sexual decision making for gay and bisexual men.
He is an assistant professor of psychology at Hunter College and the director of the AIMS Lab, which is part of the PRIDE Health Research Consortium.
[4] Rendina's lab studies the intersectionalities of sexual minority stress, LGBT health disparities, and the stigma of living with HIV.