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Emily S. Mann
Emily S. Mann
Associate Professor of Health Promotion, Education and Behavior
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Realizing Reproductive Health Equity Needs More Than Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC)
AC Gubrium, ES Mann, S Borrero, C Dehlendorf, J Fields, AT Geronimus, ...
American Journal of Public Health, 2016
1882016
Queer youth suicide and the psychopolitics of “It Gets Better”
PR Grzanka, ES Mann
Sexualities 17 (4), 369-393, 2014
1392014
Experiences with achieving pregnancy and giving birth among transgender men: A narrative literature review.
M Besse, NL Lampe, ES Mann
Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 93, 2020
1072020
Regulating Latina youth sexualities through community health centers: Discourses and practices of sexual citizenship
ES Mann
Gender & Society 27 (5), 681-793, 2013
922013
‘It would have control over me instead of me having control’: Intrauterine devices and the meaning of reproductive freedom
AM Gomez, ES Mann, V Torres
Critical Public Health 28 (2), 190-200, 2018
762018
Patients' experiences with South Carolina's immediate postpartum long-acting reversible contraception Medicaid policy
ES Mann, AL White, PL Rogers, A Manchikanti Gomez
Contraception 100 (2), 165-171, 2019
642019
Agency‐without‐Choice: The visual rhetorics of long‐acting reversible contraception promotion
ES Mann, PR Grzanka
Symbolic Interaction 41 (3), 334-356, 2018
632018
LGBTQ college students’ experiences with university health services: An exploratory study
L Hood, D Sherrell, CA Pfeffer, ES Mann
Journal of homosexuality 66 (6), 797-814, 2019
552019
The neoliberalism wars, or notes on the persistence of neoliberalism
PR Grzanka, ES Mann, S Elliott
Sexuality Research and Social Policy 13, 297-307, 2016
552016
Beyond the Discourse of Reproductive Choice: Narratives of Pregnancy Resolution among Latina/o Teenage Parents
ES Mann, V Cardona, CA Gómez
Culture, Health & Sexuality, 2015
472015
Doctor Knows Best? Provider Bias in the Context of Contraceptive Counseling in the United States
ES Mann, AM Chen, CL Johnson
Contraception, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception, 2021
372021
Latina Girls, Sexual Agency, and the Contradictions of Neoliberalism
ES Mann
Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 10.1007/s13178-016-0237-x, 2016
352016
Efficacy as Safety: Dominant Cultural Assumptions and the Assessment of Contraceptive Risk
A Bertotti, ES Mann, SA Miner
Social Science & Medicine, 113547, 2021
312021
Are university health services meeting the needs of transgender college students? A qualitative assessment of a public university
TC Santos, ES Mann, CA Pfeffer
Journal of American College Health 69 (1), 59-66, 2021
282021
‘You just have to learn to keep moving on’: young women’s experiences with unplanned pregnancy in the Cook Islands
AL White, ES Mann, F Larkan
Culture, health & sexuality 20 (7), 731-745, 2018
262018
Men’s vasectomy knowledge, attitudes, and information seeking behaviors in the southern United States: Results from an exploratory survey
AL White, RE Davis, DL Billings, ES Mann
American Journal of Men's Health, 2020
252020
Contraceptive knowledge, attitudes, and use among adolescent mothers in the Cook Islands
AL White, ES Mann, F Larkan
Sexual & reproductive healthcare 16, 92-97, 2018
242018
The Age of LARC: Making Sexual Citizens on the Frontiers of Technoscientific Healthism
JD Brian, PR Grzanka, ES Mann
Health Sociology Review, https://doi.org/10.1080/14461242.2020.17, 2020
232020
The power of persuasion: normative accountability and clinicians’ practices of contraceptive counseling
ES Mann
SSM-Qualitative Research in Health 2, 100049, 2022
192022
Foreign objects in college bodies: Young women’s feelings about long-acting reversible contraception (LARC)
ES Mann, AL White, C Beavin, G Dys
Women & Health, doi:10.1080/03630242.2019.1710891, 2020
172020
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