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Bethany G. Everett

Bethany G. Everett

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
40
Citations
4951
World Ranking
5441
National Ranking
2559

Overview

Bethany G. Everett is affiliated with the University of Utah in the United States. Their research focuses broadly on the intersections of medicine, social sciences, and psychology, contributing extensively to studies in social psychology, gender studies, reproductive medicine, public health, and sociology and political science.

The scientist's work primarily addresses topics related to LGBTQ health, identity, and policy, reproductive health and technologies, reproductive health and contraception, adolescent sexual and reproductive health, family dynamics and relationships, demographic trends and gender preferences, and sexual function and dysfunction studies.

Their recent published papers include:

  • Structural Heteropatriarchy and Birth Outcomes in the United States, 2021, Demography
  • Sexual Identity and Birth Outcomes: A Focus on the Moderating Role of Race-ethnicity, 2021, Journal of Health and Social Behavior
  • State-Level Regulations Regarding the Protection of Sexual Minorities and Birth Outcomes: Results From a Population-Based Cohort Study, 2022, Psychosomatic Medicine

Frequent collaborators in their research include Tonda L. Hughes, Jessica N. Sanders, Jenny A. Higgins, David K. Turok, and Brittany M. Charlton.

The venues where they most frequently publish their work are:

  • Social Science & Medicine
  • Population Research and Policy Review
  • American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Journal of Health and Social Behavior
  • Journal of Women's Health

Their research spans 45 publications in medicine, 40 in social sciences, and 34 in psychology. Subfields where their contributions are notable include social psychology (31 publications), gender studies (17 publications), reproductive medicine (17 publications), public health, environmental and occupational health (14 publications), and sociology and political science (13 publications).

Best Publications

  • Gender differences in hypertension and hypertension awareness among young adults.

    Bethany Everett;Anna Zajacova

  • Social, behavioral, and biological factors, and sex differences in mortality.

    Richard G. Rogers;Bethany G. Everett;Jarron M. Saint Onge;Patrick M. Krueger

  • Eating Disorder Symptoms and Obesity at the Intersections of Gender, Ethnicity, and Sexual Orientation in US High School Students

    S. Bryn Austin;Lauren A. Nelson;Michelle A. Birkett;Jerel P. Calzo

  • Sexual orientation disparities in sexually transmitted infections: examining the intersection between sexual identity and sexual behavior.

    Bethany G. Everett

  • Effects of Victimization and Violence on Suicidal Ideation and Behaviors Among Sexual Minority and Heterosexual Adolescents

    Alida Bouris;Bethany G. Everett;Ryan D. Heath;Caitlin E. Elsaesser

  • Sexual Orientation Disparities in Cancer-Related Risk Behaviors of Tobacco, Alcohol, Sexual Behaviors, and Diet and Physical Activity: Pooled Youth Risk Behavior Surveys

    Margaret Rosario;Heather L. Corliss;Bethany G. Everett;Sari L. Reisner

  • Indicators of Victimization and Sexual Orientation Among Adolescents: Analyses From Youth Risk Behavior Surveys

    Stephen T. Russell;Bethany G. Everett;Margaret Rosario;Michelle Birkett

  • Sexual Orientation Identity Change and Depressive Symptoms A Longitudinal Analysis

    Bethany Everett

  • The effects of children's migration on elderly kin's health: a counterfactual approach.

    Randall Kuhn;Bethany Everett;Rachel Silvey

  • Lifetime Victimization, Hazardous Drinking, and Depression Among Heterosexual and Sexual Minority Women

    Tonda L. Hughes;Timothy P. Johnson;Alana D. Steffen;Sharon C. Wilsnack

  • The association between sexual orientation identity and behavior across race/ethnicity, sex, and age in a probability sample of high school students.

    Brian S. Mustanski;Michelle Birkett;George J. Greene;Margaret Rosario

  • Negative Acculturation and Nothing More? Cumulative Disadvantage and Mortality during the Immigrant Adaptation Process among Latinos in the United States

    Fernando Riosmena;Bethany G. Everett;Richard G. Rogers;Jeff A. Dennis

  • STD and HIV risk factors among U.S. young adults: variations by gender, race, ethnicity and sexual orientation.

    Sanyu A. Mojola;Bethany Everett

  • The Nonlinear Relationship between Education and Mortality: An Examination of Cohort, Race/Ethnic, and Gender Differences.

    Bethany G. Everett;David H. Rehkopf;Richard G. Rogers

  • Educational degrees and adult mortality risk in the United States.

    Richard G. Rogers;Bethany G. Everett;Anna Zajacova;Robert A. Hummer

  • The impact of civil union legislation on minority stress, depression, and hazardous drinking in a diverse sample of sexual-minority women: A quasi-natural experiment

    Bethany G. Everett;Mark L. Hatzenbuehler;Tonda L. Hughes

  • Trends in educational attainment by race/ethnicity, nativity, and sex in the United States, 1989–2005

    Bethany G. Everett;Richard G. Rogers;Robert A. Hummer;Patrick M. Krueger

  • Differences in hypertension by sexual orientation among U.S. young adults.

    Bethany Everett;Stefanie Mollborn

  • Mediation by Peer Violence Victimization of Sexual Orientation Disparities in Cancer-Related Tobacco, Alcohol, and Sexual Risk Behaviors: Pooled Youth Risk Behavior Surveys

    Margaret Rosario;Heather L. Corliss;Bethany G. Everett;Stephen T. Russell

  • Sexual orientation disparities in sexually transmitted infection risk behaviors and risk determinants among sexually active adolescent males: results from a school-based sample.

    Bethany G. Everett;Phillip W. Schnarrs;Margaret Rosario;Robert Garofalo

  • SexualOrientationDisparitiesinCancer-RelatedRisk BehaviorsofTobacco,Alcohol,SexualBehaviors,andDiet andPhysicalActivity:PooledYouthRiskBehaviorSurveys

    Margaret Rosario;Heather L. Corliss;Bethany G. Everett;Sari L. Reisner

Frequent Co-Authors

Tonda L. Hughes
Tonda L. Hughes Columbia University
Stefanie Mollborn
Stefanie Mollborn University of Colorado Boulder
Michelle Birkett
Michelle Birkett Northwestern University
S. Bryn Austin
S. Bryn Austin Harvard University
Richard G. Rogers
Richard G. Rogers University of Colorado Boulder
Margaret Rosario
Margaret Rosario City University of New York
Heather L. Corliss
Heather L. Corliss San Diego State University
Timothy P. Johnson
Timothy P. Johnson University of Illinois at Chicago
Robert A. Hummer
Robert A. Hummer University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Stephen T. Russell
Stephen T. Russell The University of Texas at Austin

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