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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
1842016
Queer youth suicide and the psychopolitics of “It Gets Better”
PR Grzanka, ES Mann
Sexualities 17 (4), 369-393, 2014
1372014
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
952020
Regulating Latina youth sexualities through community health centers: Discourses and practices of sexual citizenship
ES Mann
Gender & Society 27 (5), 681-793, 2013
902013
‘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
732018
Agency‐without‐Choice: The visual rhetorics of long‐acting reversible contraception promotion
ES Mann, PR Grzanka
Symbolic Interaction 41 (3), 334-356, 2018
612018
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
592019
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
532019
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
512016
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
462015
Latina Girls, Sexual Agency, and the Contradictions of Neoliberalism
ES Mann
Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 10.1007/s13178-016-0237-x, 2016
342016
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
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
262021
‘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
252018
Efficacy as Safety: Dominant Cultural Assumptions and the Assessment of Contraceptive Risk
A Bertotti, ES Mann, SA Miner
Social Science & Medicine, 113547, 2021
242021
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
222018
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
212020
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
202020
Black US college women’s strategies of sexual self-protection
AR Anakaraonye, ES Mann, L Annang Ingram, AK Henderson
Culture, health & sexuality 21 (2), 160-174, 2019
152019
The new majority: How will Latino youth succeed in the context of low educational expectations and assumptions of sexual irresponsibility?
CA Gómez, E Villaseñor, ES Mann, CG Mandic, ES Valladares, ...
Sexuality Research and Social Policy 11, 348-362, 2014
152014
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