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Robin E Jensen
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Business & Management / Communications and Media Studies
University of Utah - Salt Lake City / United States
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Robin E Jensen's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Male patient perceptions of HIV stigma in health care contextsLS Rintamaki, AM Scott, KA Kosenko, RE JensenAIDS Patient Care and STDs 21 (12), 956-969, 20071202007
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Dirty words: The rhetoric of public sex education, 1870-1924RE JensenUniversity of Illinois Press, 2010812010
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Infertility: Tracing the history of a transformative termRE JensenPenn State Press, 2016672016
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The relationship between “teen mom” reality programming and teenagers\' beliefs about teen parenthoodN Martins, RE JensenMass Communication and Society 17 (6), 830-852, 2014542014
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Low-income women describe fertility-related expectations: Descriptive norms, injunctive norms, and behaviorJJ Bute, RE JensenHealth communication 25 (8), 681-691, 2010532010
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