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Overview

Anke A. Ehrhardt is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. Their research spans several interconnected fields including health professions, psychology, and social sciences, with a notable focus on general health professions, gender studies, social psychology, clinical psychology, and reproductive medicine.

The primary topics explored in Anke A. Ehrhardt's research include adolescent sexual and reproductive health, mobile health and mHealth applications, LGBTQ health, identity, and policy, gender, feminism, and media, health literacy and information accessibility, hypothalamic control of reproductive hormones, and gender roles and identity studies.

Their publication record includes papers in a variety of scholarly venues. Frequent publication outlets for their research include the Journal of Adolescent Health, Neuropsychopharmacology, Academic Emergency Medicine, Digital Health, and Work and Occupations.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Anke A. Ehrhardt include:

  • "A User-Informed, Theory-Based Pregnancy Prevention Intervention for Adolescents in the Emergency Department: A Prospective Cohort Study" (2020), Journal of Adolescent Health
  • "Behavioral and neurobiological effects of GnRH agonist treatment in mice-potential implications for puberty suppression in transgender individuals" (2020), Neuropsychopharmacology
  • "A multi-media digital intervention to improve the sexual and reproductive health of female adolescent emergency department patients" (2021), Academic Emergency Medicine
  • "Designing illustrative social media stories to promote adolescent peer support and healthy sexual behaviors" (2022), Digital Health
  • ""Too Much Trouble": Transgender and Nonbinary People's Experiences of Stigmatization and Stigma Avoidance in the Workplace" (2024), Work and Occupations

Anke A. Ehrhardt often collaborates with several researchers, including Lauren S. Chernick, Melissa S. Stockwell, Ariana E. Gonzalez, Susanne Bakken, and Carolyn Westhoff. These co-authors have contributed to multiple published works, indicating ongoing collaborative research efforts.

Best Publications

  • Effects of prenatal sex hormones on gender-related behavior

    Anke A. Ehrhardt;Heino F. L. Meyer-Bahlburg

  • Gender development in women with congenital adrenal hyperplasia as a function of disorder severity.

    Heino F. L. Meyer-Bahlburg;Curtis Dolezal;Susan W. Baker;Anke A. Ehrhardt

  • Fetal androgens, human central nervous system differentiation, and behavior sex differences.

    Anke A. Ehrhardt;Susan W. Baker

  • Effects of antidepressant medication on sexual function: a controlled study.

    Wilma M. Harrison;Judith G. Rabkin;Anke A. Ehrhardt;Jonathan W. Stewart

  • Progestin‐induced hermaphroditism: IQ and psychosexual identity in a study of ten girls∗∗

    Anke A. Ehrhardt;John Money

  • Sexual orientation after prenatal exposure to exogenous estrogen.

    Anke A. Ehrhardt;Heino F. L. Meyer-Bahlburg;Laura R. Rosen;Judith F. Feldman

  • Masculinity and urban men: Perceived scripts for courtship, romantic, and sexual interactions with women

    David Wyatt Seal;Anke A. Ehrhardt

  • Small group dynamics: The utility of focus group discussions as a research method.

    David Wyatt Seal;Laura M. Bogart;Anke A. Ehrhardt

  • Families affected by pediatric acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: sources of stress and coping.

    Claude Ann Mellins;Anke A. Ehrhardt

  • HIV transmission risk behavior among men and women living with HIV in 4 cities in the United States.

    Lance S. Weinhardt;Jeffrey A. Kelly;Michael J. Brondino;Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus

  • Multidisciplinary Baseline Assessment of Homosexual Men with and without Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection. Iii. Neurologic and Neuropsychological Findings

    Yaakov Stern;Karen Marder;Karen L. Bell;Jenn Chen

  • A Review of HIV Interventions for At-Risk Women

    Theresa M. Exner;David W. Seal;Anke A. Ehrhardt

  • Prenatal estrogens and the development of homosexual orientation.

    Heino F. L. Meyer-Bahlburg;Anke A. Ehrhardt;Laura R. Rosen;Rhoda S. Gruen

  • Effects of a behavioral intervention to reduce risk of transmission among people living with HIV: The Healthy Living Project randomized controlled study

    Stephen F. Morin;Margaret A. Chesney;Anke A. Ehrhardt;Jeffrey A. Kelly

  • “Throwing the Dice”: Pregnancy Decision‐Making Among HIV‐Positive Women in Four U.S. Cities

    Sheri B. Kirshenbaum;A. Elizabeth Hirky;Jacqueline Correale;Rise B. Goldstein

  • Homeless youths and HIV infection.

    Mary J. Rotheram-Borus;Cheryl Koopman;Anke A. Ehrhardt

  • NIMH/APPC workgroup on behavioral and biological outcomes in HIV/STD prevention studies: a position statement.

    Willo Pequegnat;Martin Fishbein;David Celentano;Anke Ehrhardt

  • A gender-specific HIV/STD risk reduction intervention for women in a health care setting: Short- and long-term results of a randomized clinical trial

    Ehrhardt Aa;Exner Tm;Hoffman S;Silberman I

  • Intricacies and inter-relationships between HIV disclosure and HAART: a qualitative study.

    R L Klitzman;S B Kirshenbaum;B Dodge;R H Remien

  • PRENATAL SEX HORMONES AND THE DEVELOPING BRAIN: Effects on Psychosexual Differentiation and Cognitive Function

    Anke A. Ehrhardt;Heino F. Meyer-Bahlburg

  • Prenatal androgen, intelligence, and cognitive sex differences.

    Susan W. Baker;Anke A. Ehrhardt

  • Man and Woman: Boy and Girl

    Walter R. Stokes;John Money;Anke A. Ehrhardt

Frequent Co-Authors

Heino F. L. Meyer-Bahlburg
Heino F. L. Meyer-Bahlburg Columbia University
Yaakov Stern
Yaakov Stern Columbia University
Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus
Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus University of California, Los Angeles
Karen Marder
Karen Marder Columbia University
Margaret A. Chesney
Margaret A. Chesney University of California, San Francisco
Jeffrey A. Kelly
Jeffrey A. Kelly Medical College of Wisconsin
Malcolm A. Ferguson-Smith
Malcolm A. Ferguson-Smith University of Cambridge
Claude A. Mellins
Claude A. Mellins Columbia University
Maria I. New
Maria I. New Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Albert de la Chapelle
Albert de la Chapelle The Ohio State University

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