Research:2003 Conference Papers
2003 Conference Papers
Articles from the 2003 Conference appear in the following three journals:
Women's Health Issues, Volume 14, Number 6, November/December 2004
Guest edited by Phyllis Kernoff Mansfield and Margaret L. Stubbs.
- Tracking the Course of the Menstrual Life: Contributions from the Society for Menstrual Cycle Research. (pp.174-176), Lorah D. Dorn and Deborah Rotenstein
- Early Puberty in Girls: The Case of Premature Adrenarche. (pp.177-183), Robert L. Matchock, Elizabeth J Susman, and Frederick M. Brown
- Seasonal Rhythms of Menarche in the United States: Correlates to Menarcheal Age, Birth Age, and Birth Month. (pp.184-192), Marianne E. MacPherson and Lauren Korfine
- Menstruation Across Time: Menarche, Menstrual Attitudes, Experiences, and Behaviors. (pp. 193-200), Christine L. Hitchcock and Jerilynn C. Prior
- Evidence about Extending the Duration of Oral Contraceptive Use to Suppress Menstruation. (pp. 201-211), Paula S. Derry
- Hormones, Menopause, and Heart Disease: Making Sense of the Women's Health Initiative. (pp. 212-219), Phyllis Kernoff Mansfield, Molly Carey, Amy Anderson, Susannah Heyer Barsom, and Patricia Barthalow Koch
- Staging the Menopausal Transition: Data from the TREMIN Research Program on Women's Health. (pp. 220-226), Arlene Michaels Miller, Olga Sorokin, JoEllen Wilbur, and Peggy L. Chandler
- Demographic Characteristics, Menopausal Status, and Depression in Midlife Immigrant Women. (pp. 227-234), Susannah Heyer Barsom, Phyllis Kernoff Mansfield, Patricia Barthalow Koch, Gretchen Gierach, and Sheila G. West
- Association Between Psychological Stress and Menstrual Cycle Characteristics in Perimenopausal Women. (pp.235-241), Phyllis Kernoff Mansfield, Ann Voda, and Gary Allison
- Validating a Pencil-and-Paper Measure of Perimenopausal Blood Loss. (pp. 242-247)
NWSA Journal, Volume 16, Number 3, Fall 2004.
Cluster on Menstrual Cycle Research. Guest edited by Margaret L. Stubbs and Phyllis Kernoff Mansfield.
- The Menstrual Cycle: Feminist Analyses from the Society for Menstrual Cycle Research. (pp. 42-44), Margaret L. Stubbs and Phyllis Kernoff Mansfield
- What Have We Learned? An Historical View of the Society for Menstrual Cycle Research. (pp. 45-55), Alice J. Dan
- Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT): Getting to the Heart of the Politics of Women's Health. (pp.56-69), Nancy Worcester
- Online Data Collection in Women's Health Research: A Study of Perimenopausal Women and Migraines. (pp. 70-92), Margaret F. Moloney, Ora L. Strickland, Alexa Dietrich, and Stuart Myerburg
Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, Volume 54, Numbers 5 and 6, March 2006. Guest edited by Margaret L. Stubbs and Phyllis Kernoff
- Our Menses, Ourselves: Research and Commentary from The Society for Menstrual Cycle Research, (pp. 311-313), Margaret L. Stubbs and Phyllis Kernoff Mansfield
- Early Menarche: A Review of Research on Trends in Timing, Racial Differences, Etiology and Psychosocial Consequences, (pp. 315-322), Rachel Blumstein Posner
- Emotional Reactions to Menarche Among Mexican Women of Different Generations, (pp. 323-330), Maria Luisa Marván, Claudia Morales, and Sandra Cortés-Iniestra
- “Our Revolution Has Style”: Contemporary Menstrual Product Activists “Doing Feminism” in the Third Wave, (pp. 331-345), Chris Bobel
- Camillagate: Prince Charles and the Tampon Scandal, (pp. 347-351) , David Linton
- “Kiss Your Period Good-Bye”: Menstrual Suppression in the Popular Press, (pp. 353-360), Ingrid Johnston-Robledo, Jessica Barnack, and Stephanie Wares
- What Do Women Want? A New View of Women’s Sexual Problems, (pp. 361-369), Maureen C. McHugh
- The PMS Illusion: Social Cognition Maintains Social Construction, (pp. 371-376) Joan C. Chrisler, Jennifer Gorman Rose, Susan E. Dutch, Katherine G. Sklarsky, and Marie C. Grant
- From “It’s All in Your Head ” to “Taking Back the Month”: Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) Research and the Contributions of the Society for Menstrual Cycle Research, (pp. 377-391), Diana Taylor
- A Lifespan Biological Model of Menopause, (pp. 393-399), Paula S. Derry
- Fallout from the Women’s Health Study: A Short-lived Vindication for Feminists and the Resurrection of Hormone Therapies, (pp. 401-411), Ann M. Voda and Carol A. Ashton
