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Applying intersectionality theory in health promotion research and practice
E Heard, L Fitzgerald, B Wigginton, A Mutch
Health promotion international 35 (4), 866-876, 2020
1532020
Learning critical feminist research: A brief introduction to feminist epistemologies and methodologies
B Wigginton, MN Lafrance
Feminism & Psychology, 0959353519866058, 2019
1522019
Recruiting online: lessons from a longitudinal survey of contraception and pregnancy intentions of young Australian women
ML Harris, D Loxton, B Wigginton, JC Lucke
American journal of epidemiology 181 (10), 737-746, 2015
1082015
Motivations and limitations associated with vaping among people with mental illness: A qualitative analysis of Reddit discussions
R Sharma, B Wigginton, C Meurk, P Ford, CE Gartner
International journal of environmental research and public health 14 (1), 7, 2017
862017
A story of stigma: Australian women’s accounts of smoking during pregnancy
B Wigginton, C Lee
Critical Public Health 23 (4), 466-481, 2013
782013
Doing critical feminist research: A Feminism & Psychology reader
MN Lafrance, B Wigginton
Feminism & Psychology 29 (4), 534-552, 2019
722019
Online research methods in psychology: Methodological opportunities for critical qualitative research
T Morison, AF Gibson, B Wigginton, S Crabb
Qualitative Research in Psychology 12 (3), 223-232, 2015
622015
Stigma and hostility towards pregnant smokers: does individuating information reduce the effect?
B Wigginton, C Lee
Psychology & Health 28 (8), 862-873, 2013
622013
Is it safe to vape? Analyzing online forums discussing e-cigarette use during pregnancy
B Wigginton, C Gartner, IJ Rowlands
Women's Health Issues 27 (1), 93-99, 2017
552017
What contributions, if any, can non-indigenous researchers offer toward decolonizing health research?
E Krusz, T Davey, B Wigginton, N Hall
Qualitative Health Research 30 (2), 205-216, 2020
502020
What do young Australian women want (when talking to doctors about contraception)?
DL Goldhammer, C Fraser, B Wigginton, ML Harris, D Bateson, D Loxton, ...
BMC Family Practice 18, 1-10, 2017
492017
Researching stigma as an outsider: Considerations for qualitative outsider research
B Wigginton, J Setchell
Qualitative Research in Psychology 13 (3), 246-263, 2016
472016
A qualitative analysis of women's explanations for changing contraception: the importance of non-contraceptive effects
B Wigginton, ML Harris, D Loxton, JC Lucke
Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care 42 (4), 256-262, 2016
412016
The feminisation of contraceptive use: Australian women’s accounts of accessing contraception
B Wigginton, ML Harris, D Loxton, D Herbert, J Lucke
Feminism & Psychology 25 (2), 178-198, 2015
402015
‘I think he is immune to all the smoke I gave him’: how women account for the harm of smoking during pregnancy
B Wigginton, MN Lafrance
Health, Risk & Society 16 (6), 530-546, 2014
402014
Contraceptive use at the time of unintended pregnancy: findings from the contraceptive use, pregnancy intention and decisions study
J Coombe, ML Harris, B Wigginton, JC Lucke, D Loxton
Australian family physician 45 (11), 842-848, 2016
342016
The happiness imperative: Exploring how women narrate depression and anxiety during pregnancy
AA Staneva, B Wigginton
Feminism & Psychology 28 (2), 173-193, 2018
332018
How do women manage the spoiled identity of a ‘pregnant smoker’? An analysis of discursive silencing in women's accounts
B Wigginton, MN Lafrance
Feminism & Psychology 26 (1), 30-51, 2016
322016
Who takes responsibility for contraception, according to young Australian women?
B Wigginton, ML Harris, D Loxton, J Lucke
Sexual & reproductive healthcare 15, 2-9, 2018
302018
Mealtime duration in problem and non-problem eaters
M Adamson, A Morawska, B Wigginton
Appetite 84, 228-234, 2015
272015
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