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Annesa Flentje is affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco in the United States. Their research spans multiple intersecting fields, primarily focusing on psychology and medicine, with significant contributions in social and clinical psychology, sociology and political science, reproductive medicine, and gender studies.

Their main research topics include:

  • LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
  • Reproductive Health and Technologies
  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology
  • Obesity and Health Practices
  • Reproductive Health and Contraception
  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions

Frequent publication venues for Annesa Flentje include:

  • Journal of Eating Disorders
  • American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • LGBT Health
  • Body Image
  • Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity

Among recent noteworthy papers are:

  • "What Sexual and Gender Minority People Want Researchers to Know About Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Questions: A Qualitative Study" (2020), published in Archives of Sexual Behavior
  • "Community norms for the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) among transgender men and women" (2020), published in Eating Behaviors
  • "Depression and Anxiety Changes Among Sexual and Gender Minority People Coinciding with Onset of COVID-19 Pandemic" (2020), published in Journal of General Internal Medicine
  • "Pregnancy intentions and outcomes among transgender, nonbinary, and gender-expansive people assigned female or intersex at birth in the United States: Results from a national, quantitative survey" (2020), published in International Journal of Transgender Health
  • "Minority Stress, Structural Stigma, and Physical Health Among Sexual and Gender Minority Individuals: Examining the Relative Strength of the Relationships" (2021), published in Annals of Behavioral Medicine

Their research collaborations include frequent co-authors:

  • Juno Obedin-Maliver
  • Micah E. Lubensky
  • Mitchell R. Lunn
  • Matthew R. Capriotti
  • Zubin Dastur

Best Publications

  • Offsetting risks: High school gay-straight alliances and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth.

    Nicholas C. Heck;Annesa Flentje;Bryan N. Cochran

  • The relationship between minority stress and biological outcomes: A systematic review

    Annesa Flentje;Nicholas C Heck;James Michael Brennan;Ilan H Meyer

  • What Sexual and Gender Minority People Want Researchers to Know About Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Questions: A Qualitative Study.

    Leslie W Suen;Mitchell R Lunn;Katie Katuzny;Katie Katuzny;Sacha Finn

  • Mental Health Characteristics of Sexual Minority Veterans

    Bryan N. Cochran;Kimberly Balsam;Annesa Flentje;Carol A. Malte

  • Factors predicting development of opioid use disorders among individuals who receive an initial opioid prescription: mathematical modeling using a database of commercially-insured individuals.

    Bryan N. Cochran;Annesa Flentje;Nicholas C. Heck;Jill Van Den Bos

  • Community norms for the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) among transgender men and women

    Jason M. Nagata;Stuart B. Murray;Emilio J. Compte;Erica H. Pak

  • Ecological momentary assessment of daily discrimination experiences and nicotine, alcohol, and drug use among sexual and gender minority individuals.

    Nicholas A. Livingston;Annesa Flentje;Nicholas C. Heck;Allen Szalda-Petree

  • Reducing risk for illicit drug use and prescription drug misuse: High school gay-straight alliances and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth

    Nicholas C. Heck;Nicholas C. Heck;Nicholas A. Livingston;Annesa Flentje;Kathryn Oost

  • A digital health research platform for community engagement, recruitment, and retention of sexual and gender minority adults in a national longitudinal cohort study–—The PRIDE Study

    Mitchell R Lunn;Micah Lubensky;Micah Lubensky;Carolyn Hunt;Carolyn Hunt;Annesa Flentje;Annesa Flentje

  • Pregnancy intentions and outcomes among transgender, nonbinary, and gender-expansive people assigned female or intersex at birth in the United States: Results from a national, quantitative survey.

    Heidi Moseson;Laura Fix;Jen Hastings;Ari Stoeffler

  • Depression and Anxiety Changes Among Sexual and Gender Minority People Coinciding with Onset of COVID-19 Pandemic.

    Annesa Flentje;Annesa Flentje;Juno Obedin-Maliver;Micah E Lubensky;Micah E Lubensky;Zubin Dastur

  • Minority Stress, Structural Stigma, and Physical Health Among Sexual and Gender Minority Individuals: Examining the Relative Strength of the Relationships.

    Annesa Flentje;Annesa Flentje;Kristen D Clark;Ethan Cicero;Matthew R Capriotti

  • Real-time associations between discrimination and anxious and depressed mood among sexual and gender minorities: The moderating effects of lifetime victimization and identity concealment.

    Nicholas A. Livingston;Annesa Flentje;James Brennan;Ethan H. Mereish

  • Missing data in substance abuse research? Researchers' reporting practices of sexual orientation and gender identity.

    Annesa Flentje;Cristina L. Bacca;Bryan N. Cochran

  • Community-based harm reduction substance abuse treatment with methamphetamine-using men who have sex with men

    Adam W. Carrico;Annesa Flentje;Valerie A. Gruber;William J. Woods

  • Intake Interviewing with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Clients: Starting from a Place of Affirmation

    Nicholas C. Heck;Annesa Flentje;Bryan N. Cochran

  • Community norms for the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) among gender-expansive populations.

    Jason M. Nagata;Emilio J. Compte;Chloe J. Cattle;Annesa Flentje;Annesa Flentje

  • Characteristics of Transgender Individuals Entering Substance Abuse Treatment

    Annesa Flentje;Nicholas C. Heck;James L. Sorensen

  • Spirituality/religiosity, substance use, and HIV testing among young black men who have sex with men

    Adam W. Carrico;Erik David Storholm;Annesa Flentje;Emily A. Arnold

  • Using mobile technology to engage sexual and gender minorities in clinical research

    Mitchell R. Lunn;Matthew R. Capriotti;Matthew R. Capriotti;Annesa Flentje;Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo

  • Sexual Minority Stress and Suicide Risk: Identifying Resilience through Personality Profile Analysis

    Nicholas A. Livingston;Nicholas C. Heck;Annesa Flentje;Hillary Gleason

Frequent Co-Authors

Bryan N. Cochran
Bryan N. Cochran University of Montana
Torsten B. Neilands
Torsten B. Neilands University of California, San Francisco
Tiffany A. Brown
Tiffany A. Brown Auburn University
Kimberly F. Balsam
Kimberly F. Balsam Palo Alto University
Stuart B. Murray
Stuart B. Murray University of California, Los Angeles
Steven Shoptaw
Steven Shoptaw University of California, Los Angeles
Christine Miaskowski
Christine Miaskowski University of California, San Francisco
Judith T. Moskowitz
Judith T. Moskowitz Northwestern University
Tracy L. Simpson
Tracy L. Simpson University of Washington
Scott Griffiths
Scott Griffiths University of Melbourne

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