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:
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.
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Wilma M. Harrison;Judith G. Rabkin;Anke A. Ehrhardt;Jonathan W. Stewart
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Anke A. Ehrhardt;Heino F. L. Meyer-Bahlburg;Laura R. Rosen;Judith F. Feldman
David Wyatt Seal;Anke A. Ehrhardt
David Wyatt Seal;Laura M. Bogart;Anke A. Ehrhardt
Claude Ann Mellins;Anke A. Ehrhardt
Lance S. Weinhardt;Jeffrey A. Kelly;Michael J. Brondino;Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus
Yaakov Stern;Karen Marder;Karen L. Bell;Jenn Chen
Theresa M. Exner;David W. Seal;Anke A. Ehrhardt
Heino F. L. Meyer-Bahlburg;Anke A. Ehrhardt;Laura R. Rosen;Rhoda S. Gruen
Stephen F. Morin;Margaret A. Chesney;Anke A. Ehrhardt;Jeffrey A. Kelly
Sheri B. Kirshenbaum;A. Elizabeth Hirky;Jacqueline Correale;Rise B. Goldstein
Mary J. Rotheram-Borus;Cheryl Koopman;Anke A. Ehrhardt
Willo Pequegnat;Martin Fishbein;David Celentano;Anke Ehrhardt
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Susan W. Baker;Anke A. Ehrhardt
Walter R. Stokes;John Money;Anke A. Ehrhardt
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