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Patricia E. Stevens is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Psychology, with a focused engagement in subfields such as Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Social Psychology, Reproductive Medicine, Clinical Psychology, and General Health Professions.

Their work addresses several interconnected topics, notably:

  • Ethics and Legal Issues in Pediatric Healthcare
  • LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
  • Reproductive Health and Technologies
  • Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology
  • Ethics in medical practice
  • Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
  • Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life

Stevens has published multiple research papers in academic venues including the International Journal for Equity in Health, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, and Neonatology Today. Notable publications include:

  • "Pride Camp: Pilot study of an intervention to develop resilience and self-esteem among LGBTQ youth," 2021, International Journal for Equity in Health
  • "Moral Distress, Burnout, and Strikes: What Is the Straw That Breaks the Camel's Back?" 2020, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
  • "A Thoughtful Approach to Neonatal End-of-life Discussions," 2021, Neonatology Today

Their collaborative work features frequent coauthors such as Lance S. Weinhardt, Linda Wesp, Hui Xie, Jennifer Murray, and Jeanette S. Martin.

Best Publications

  • Rigor in feminist research

    Joanne M. Hall;Patricia E. Stevens

  • Marginalization: A guiding concept for valuing diversity in nursing knowledge development

    Joanne M. Hall;Patricia E. Stevens;Afaf Ibrahim Meleis

  • Prevalence, characteristics, and impact of postmastectomy pain syndrome: an investigation of women's experiences.

    Patricia E. Stevens;Suzanne L. Dibble;Christine Miaskowski

  • Focus groups: collecting aggregate-level data to understand community health phenomena.

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  • Stigma, health beliefs and experiences with health care in lesbian women.

    Patricia E. Stevens;Joanne M. Hall

  • Lesbian health care research: a review of the literature from 1970 to 1990.

    Patricia E. Stevens

  • The Ebola epidemic in West Africa: challenges, opportunities, and policy priority areas

    Aaron G. Buseh;Patricia E. Stevens;Mel Bromberg;Sheryl T. Kelber

  • A critical social reconceptualization of environment in nursing: implications for methodology.

    Patricia E. Stevens

  • Constrained But Not Determined by Stigma: Resistance by African American Women Living with HIV

    Aaron G Buseh;Patricia E Stevens

  • Structural and interpersonal impact of heterosexual assumptions on lesbian health care clients.

    Patricia E. Stevens

  • Applying Critical Theories to Nursing in Communities

    Patricia E. Stevens;Joanne M. Hall

  • Protective strategies of lesbian clients in health care environments

    Patricia E. Stevens

  • A Critical Historical Analysis of the Medical Construction of Lesbianism

    Patricia E. Stevens;Joanne M. Hall

  • “He Won’t Use Condoms”: HIV-Infected Women’s Struggles in Primary Relationships With Serodiscordant Partners

    Patricia E. Stevens;Loren Galvao

  • Marginalized women's access to health care: a feminist narrative analysis.

    Patricia E. Stevens

  • Trauma of discovery: women's narratives of being informed they are HIV-infected.

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  • Relationship of Symptoms, Perceived Health, and Stigma With Quality of Life Among Urban HIV‐Infected African American Men

    Aaron G. Buseh;Sheryl T. Kelber;Patricia E. Stevens;Chang Gi Park

  • Transgender Identity Development as Represented by a Group of Female-to-Male Transgendered Adults

    Sarah W Morgan;Patricia E Stevens

  • Marriage as a risk factor for HIV: learning from the experiences of HIV-infected women in Malawi.

    Lucy Mkandawire-Valhmu;Claire Wendland;Patricia E. Stevens;Peninnah M. Kako

  • Life changing words: women's responses to being diagnosed with HIV infection.

    Patricia E. Stevens;Eugenie Hildebrandt

  • Ethical issues of informed consent: mothers' experiences enrolling their children in bone marrow transplantation research.

    Patricia E. Stevens;Pamela K. Pletsch

  • Raising Questions About Capitalist Globalization and Universalizing Views on Women: A Transnational Feminist Critique of the World Development Report: Gender Equality and Development.

    Victoria L. Scheer;Patricia E. Stevens;Lucy Mkandawire-Valhmu

Frequent Co-Authors

Lance S. Weinhardt
Lance S. Weinhardt University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Afaf Ibrahim Meleis
Afaf Ibrahim Meleis University of Pennsylvania
Susan Cotts Watkins
Susan Cotts Watkins University of California, Los Angeles
Cheryl L. Holt
Cheryl L. Holt University of Maryland, College Park
Christine Miaskowski
Christine Miaskowski University of California, San Francisco

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