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Overview

Lorraine Greaves is affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada and has an extensive research record primarily in the fields of Medicine and Health Professions. Their work spans several subfields with a focus on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, General Health Professions, Pharmacology, Gender Studies, and Physiology.

The research topics addressed include:

  • Sex and Gender in Healthcare
  • Smoking Behavior and Cessation
  • Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research
  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Obesity and Health Practices
  • Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • Homelessness and Social Issues

Recently published papers authored or co-authored by Lorraine Greaves include:

  • "Sex and Gender Interactions on the Use and Impact of Recreational Cannabis," 2020, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • "Sex, Gender and Health: Mapping the Landscape of Research and Policy," 2022, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • "Sex, Gender, and Alcohol Use: Implications for Women and Low-Risk Drinking Guidelines," 2022, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • "Gender Norms, Roles and Relations and Cannabis-Use Patterns: A Scoping Review," 2020, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (authored by Natalie Hemsing)
  • "A Sex- and Gender-Based Analysis of Adverse Drug Reactions: A Scoping Review of Pharmacovigilance Databases," 2022, Pharmaceuticals (co-authored by Andreea C. Brabete)

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Lorraine Greaves include:

  • Andreea C. Brabete
  • Nancy Poole
  • Ella Huber
  • Mira Maximos
  • Julie Stinson

Lorraine Greaves publishes regularly in key scientific venues such as the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, which accounts for the majority of their publications. Other venues include Pharmaceuticals, Health Research Policy and Systems, Nature, and Sexes.

Best Publications

  • Better science with sex and gender: Facilitating the use of a sex and gender-based analysis in health research

    Joy L Johnson;Lorraine Greaves;Robin Repta

  • Why sex and gender matter in implementation research.

    Cara Tannenbaum;Cara Tannenbaum;Lorraine Greaves;Ian D. Graham

  • Women and tobacco: a call for including gender in tobacco control research, policy and practice

    Amanda Amos;Lorraine Greaves;Mimi Nichter;Michele Bloch

  • The effectiveness of NHS smoking cessation services: a systematic review

    Linda Bauld;Kirsten Bell;Lucy McCullough;Lindsay Richardson

  • The dome of silence : sexual harassment and abuse in sport

    Sandra Kirby;Lorraine Greaves;Olena Hankivsky

  • Gender-transformative health promotion for women: a framework for action.

    Ann Pederson;Lorraine Greaves;Nancy Poole

  • A scoping review of intersectoral action for health equity involving governments.

    Ketan Shankardass;Orielle Solar;Kelly Murphy;Lorraine Greaves

  • Gender, smoking and tobacco reduction and cessation: a scoping review.

    Joan L Bottorff;Joan L Bottorff;Rebecca Haines-Saah;Mary T Kelly;John L Oliffe

  • Gender norms, roles and relations and cannabis-use patterns: a scoping review

    Natalie Hemsing;Lorraine Greaves

  • Partner support for smoking cessation during pregnancy: a systematic review.

    Natalie Hemsing;Lorraine Greaves;Renée O’Leary;Katharine Chan

  • Expecting to Quit: A Best-Practices Review of Smoking Cessation Interventions for Pregnant and Postpartum Girls and Women

    Lorraine Greaves;Nancy Poole;Chizimuzo T.C. Okoli;Natalie Hemsing

  • Sex and Gender Interactions on the Use and Impact of Recreational Cannabis.

    Lorraine Greaves;Natalie Hemsing

  • Tobacco policies and vulnerable girls and women: toward a framework for gender sensitive policy development.

    Lorraine Greaves;Natasha Jategaonkar

  • The privileged normalization of marijuana use – an analysis of Canadian newspaper reporting, 1997–2007

    Rebecca J. Haines-Saah;Joy L. Johnson;Robin Repta;Aleck Ostry

  • Smoking Cessation Programs Targeted to Women: A Systematic Review

    Iris Torchalla;Chizimuzo T. C. Okoli;Joan L. Bottorff;Annie Qu

  • Unclean Fathers, Responsible Men: Smoking, Stigma and Fatherhood

    Lorraine Greaves;John L. Oliffe;Pamela Ponic;Mary T. Kelly

  • Sex, Gender, and Secondhand Smoke Policies Implications for Disadvantaged Women

    Lorraine J. Greaves;Natalie J. Hemsing

  • Couple dynamics during women's tobacco reduction in pregnancy and postpartum.

    Joan L Bottorff;Cecilia Kalaw;Joy L Johnson;Miriam Stewart

  • Sex, Gender and Health: Mapping the Landscape of Research and Policy

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  • Good, bad, thwarted or addicted? Discourses of substance-using mothers

    Colleen Reid;Lorraine Greaves;Nancy Poole

  • Preconception health care interventions: A scoping review.

    Natalie Hemsing;Lorraine Greaves;Nancy Poole

  • The Meanings of Smoking to Women and Their Implications for Cessation

    Lorraine Greaves

Frequent Co-Authors

Joan L. Bottorff
Joan L. Bottorff University of British Columbia
Joy L. Johnson
Joy L. Johnson Simon Fraser University
Amanda Amos
Amanda Amos University of Edinburgh
John L. Oliffe
John L. Oliffe University of British Columbia
Miriam Stewart
Miriam Stewart University of Alberta
Karen Devries
Karen Devries London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Colleen Varcoe
Colleen Varcoe University of British Columbia
Linda Bauld
Linda Bauld University of Edinburgh
Alasdair M. Barr
Alasdair M. Barr University of British Columbia
Nicole Letourneau
Nicole Letourneau University of Calgary

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