Emma Richardson, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Dalla Lana School of Public Health | University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada |
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Sign in to add mentorKenneth R. Allison | grad student | 2014 | University of Toronto | |
('Uno tiene que cuidar tambien de si mismo': Guatemalan Family Planning Decisions in the Context of Social Cognitive Theory and a Political Economy Approach.) |
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Richardson E, Alvarez E, Ifafore-Calfee T. (2018) Lessons From Zika Policies to Improve Gender Equity International Journal of Travel Medicine and Global Health. 6: 139-140 |
Richardson E, Allison KR, Gesink D, et al. (2016) Barriers to accessing and using contraception in highland Guatemala: the development of a family planning self-efficacy scale. Open Access Journal of Contraception. 7: 77-87 |
Richardson E. (2016) Zika Travel Policies May Reduce Women's Leadership in Global Health. Global Health, Science and Practice. 4: 696-697 |
Sridharan S, Maplazi J, Shirodkar A, et al. (2016) Incorporating gender, equity, and human rights into the action planning process: moving from rhetoric to action. Global Health Action. 9: 30870 |
Antaki C, Richardson E, Stokoe E, et al. (2015) Can People With Intellectual Disability Resist Implications of Fault When Police Question Their Allegations of Sexual Assault and Rape? Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. 53: 346-57 |
Antaki C, Richardson E, Stokoe E, et al. (2015) Police interviews with vulnerable people alleging sexual assault: probing inconsistency and questioning conduct Journal of Sociolinguistics. 19: 328-350 |
Richardson E, Birn AE. (2011) Sexual and reproductive health and rights in Latin America: an analysis of trends, commitments and achievements. Reproductive Health Matters. 19: 183-96 |