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Beth Sundstrom

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Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health|July 12, 2025
Exploring Barriers To Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare for Latina Women in South CarolinaIsabelle Theodossiou, Kristen McLean, Beth Sundstrom, et al.
Health Communication|September 27, 2019
"Nobody's Ever Told Me That:" Women's Experiences with Shared Decision-making when Accessing ContraceptionStephanie Meier, Beth Sundstrom, Cara Delay, et al.
BMC Women'S Health|October 30, 2019
The myth of menstruation: how menstrual regulation and suppression impact contraceptive choiceAndrea L DeMaria, Beth Sundstrom, Stephanie Meier, et al.
Contraception|May 10, 2025
Beyond pain medication: striving toward more patient-centered placement of intrauterine devicesAngela Dempsey, Claire Aucoin, Will Stallings, et al.
Sexual Health|February 18, 2016
Perceptions and correlates of pubic hair removal and grooming among college-aged women: a mixed methods approachAndrea L DeMaria, Beth Sundstrom, Stephanie M McInnis, et al.
Maternal and Child Health Journal|June 23, 2019
"The Closer, the Better:" The Role of Telehealth in Increasing Contraceptive Access Among Women in Rural South CarolinaBeth Sundstrom, Andrea L DeMaria, Merissa Ferrara, et al.
Women & Health|July 23, 2019
"People are struggling in this area:" a qualitative study of women's perspectives of telehealth in rural South CarolinaBeth Sundstrom, Andrea L DeMaria, Merissa Ferrara, et al.
Maternal and Child Health Journal|February 2, 2019
Evaluating the Whoops Proof S.C. Campaign: A Pair-Matched Group Pretest-Posttest Quasi-experimental StudyBeth Sundstrom, Deborah Billings, Ellie Smith, et al.
Journal of Health Communication|March 15, 2021
Preparing for A COVID-19 Vaccine: A Mixed Methods Study of Vaccine Hesitant ParentsMatthew E Rhodes, Beth Sundstrom, Emily Ritter, et al.
Journal of Health Communication|September 19, 2024
"It's Your Body and Your Life:" Formative Audience Research to Develop a Sexual Health Campaign with Youth of ColorBeth Sundstrom, Ellie Smith, Brittany Wearing, et al.
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Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health|July 12, 2025
Exploring Barriers To Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare for Latina Women in South CarolinaIsabelle Theodossiou, Kristen McLean, Beth Sundstrom, et al.
Health Communication|September 27, 2019
"Nobody's Ever Told Me That:" Women's Experiences with Shared Decision-making when Accessing ContraceptionStephanie Meier, Beth Sundstrom, Cara Delay, et al.
BMC Women'S Health|October 30, 2019
The myth of menstruation: how menstrual regulation and suppression impact contraceptive choiceAndrea L DeMaria, Beth Sundstrom, Stephanie Meier, et al.
Contraception|May 10, 2025
Beyond pain medication: striving toward more patient-centered placement of intrauterine devicesAngela Dempsey, Claire Aucoin, Will Stallings, et al.
Sexual Health|February 18, 2016
Perceptions and correlates of pubic hair removal and grooming among college-aged women: a mixed methods approachAndrea L DeMaria, Beth Sundstrom, Stephanie M McInnis, et al.
Maternal and Child Health Journal|June 23, 2019
"The Closer, the Better:" The Role of Telehealth in Increasing Contraceptive Access Among Women in Rural South CarolinaBeth Sundstrom, Andrea L DeMaria, Merissa Ferrara, et al.
Women & Health|July 23, 2019
"People are struggling in this area:" a qualitative study of women's perspectives of telehealth in rural South CarolinaBeth Sundstrom, Andrea L DeMaria, Merissa Ferrara, et al.
Maternal and Child Health Journal|February 2, 2019
Evaluating the Whoops Proof S.C. Campaign: A Pair-Matched Group Pretest-Posttest Quasi-experimental StudyBeth Sundstrom, Deborah Billings, Ellie Smith, et al.
Journal of Health Communication|March 15, 2021
Preparing for A COVID-19 Vaccine: A Mixed Methods Study of Vaccine Hesitant ParentsMatthew E Rhodes, Beth Sundstrom, Emily Ritter, et al.
Journal of Health Communication|September 19, 2024
"It's Your Body and Your Life:" Formative Audience Research to Develop a Sexual Health Campaign with Youth of ColorBeth Sundstrom, Ellie Smith, Brittany Wearing, et al.
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