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Lisa Bowleg
Lisa Bowleg
Professor of Psychology, The George Washington University
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The problem with the phrase women and minorities: intersectionality—an important theoretical framework for public health
L Bowleg
American journal of public health 102 (7), 1267-1273, 2012
35282012
When Black+ lesbian+ woman≠ Black lesbian woman: The methodological challenges of qualitative and quantitative intersectionality research
L Bowleg
Sex roles 59, 312-325, 2008
29592008
“Once you’ve blended the cake, you can’t take the parts back to the main ingredients”: Black gay and bisexual men’s descriptions and experiences of intersectionality
L Bowleg
Sex roles 68, 754-767, 2013
7862013
Triple jeopardy and beyond: Multiple minority stress and resilience among Black lesbians
L Bowleg, J Huang, K Brooks, A Black, G Burkholder
Journal of lesbian studies 7 (4), 87-108, 2003
7002003
We’re not all in this together: On COVID-19, intersectionality, and structural inequality
L Bowleg
American journal of public health 110 (7), 917-917, 2020
5382020
Daily multidimensional racial discrimination among Black US American adolescents
D English, SF Lambert, BM Tynes, L Bowleg, MC Zea, LC Howard
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 66, 101068, 2020
3712020
Invited reflection: Quantifying intersectionality
L Bowleg, G Bauer
Psychology of Women Quarterly 40 (3), 337-341, 2016
3662016
“The ball was always in his court”: An exploratory analysis of relationship scripts, sexual scripts, and condom use among African American women
L Bowleg, KJ Lucas, JM Tschann
Psychology of Women Quarterly 28 (1), 70-82, 2004
3522004
Evolving intersectionality within public health: from analysis to action
L Bowleg
American journal of public health 111 (1), 88-90, 2021
2692021
‘What does it take to be a man? What is a real man?': Ideologies of masculinity and HIV sexual risk among Black heterosexual men
L Bowleg, M Teti, JS Massie, A Patel, DJ Malebranche, JM Tschann
Culture, Health and Sexuality, 65-79, 2015
2442015
Gender roles, power strategies, and precautionary sexual self-efficacy: Implications for Black and Latina women's HIV/AIDS protective behaviors
L Bowleg, FZ Belgrave, CA Reisen
Sex roles 42, 613-635, 2000
2442000
“It's an uphill battle everyday”: Intersectionality, low-income Black heterosexual men, and implications for HIV prevention research and interventions.
L Bowleg, M Teti, DJ Malebranche, JM Tschann
Psychology of men & masculinity 14 (1), 25, 2013
2162013
“The fear of being Black plus the fear of being gay”: The effects of intersectional stigma on PrEP use among young Black gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men
K Quinn, L Bowleg, J Dickson-Gomez
Social science & medicine 232, 86-93, 2019
1952019
Love, sex, and masculinity in sociocultural context: HIV concerns and condom use among African American men in heterosexual relationships
L Bowleg
Men and masculinities 7 (2), 166-186, 2004
1782004
Towards a critical health equity research stance: Why epistemology and methodology matter more than qualitative methods
L Bowleg
Health Education & Behavior 44 (5), 677-684, 2017
1762017
Expanding thinking through a kaleidoscopic look into the future: Implications of the mixed methods international research association’s task force report on the future of mixed …
DM Mertens, P Bazeley, L Bowleg, N Fielding, J Maxwell, ...
Journal of mixed methods research 10 (3), 221-227, 2016
1542016
Rising and surviving: a conceptual model of active coping among Black lesbians.
L Bowleg, ML Craig, G Burkholder
Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology 10 (3), 229, 2004
1502004
“I’ma Keep Rising. I’ma Keep Going Forward, Regardless” Exploring Black Men’s Resilience Amid Sociostructural Challenges and Stressors
M Teti, AE Martin, R Ranade, J Massie, DJ Malebranche, JM Tschann, ...
Qualitative health research 22 (4), 524-533, 2012
1442012
Intersectional epistemologies of ignorance: How behavioral and social science research shapes what we know, think we know, and don’t know about US Black men’s sexualities
L Bowleg, AM del Río-González, SL Holt, C Pérez, JS Massie, JE Mandell, ...
The Journal of Sex Research 54 (4-5), 577-603, 2017
1412017
Negative police encounters and police avoidance as pathways to depressive symptoms among US Black men, 2015–2016
L Bowleg, A Maria del Río-González, M Mbaba, CA Boone, SL Holt
American journal of public health 110 (S1), S160-S166, 2020
1322020
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