Publications
29
Citations
527
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
22
Publishing since 2005
Elyssa M. Klann studies reproductive health and mental health, with a focus on attitudes and knowledge about abortion, unintended pregnancy, and sex education. Their work often examines how social factors such as heterosexism, classism, and racial inequity affect the mental health and reproductive experiences of marginalized groups, including sexual minorities. Much of the research draws on survey and interview methods and includes developing measurement tools.
Publication activity was highest in 2017-2018, dipped notably in the early 2020s, and has settled into a lower, modest output in recent years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- “If I Can’t Take Care of Myself Then Why Should I Have a Child?” Women’s Lay Beliefs About Mental Health and Unintended Pregnancy
Women & Therapy · 2026
- The relationship between heterosexism and classism on sexual minority adults’ mental health.
Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity · 2025
- Sex Education Among Recent High School Graduates
Sexuality Research and Social Policy · 2024
- Abortion, Reproductive Justice, and Intersectional Inequity
2024
- Racialized impacts of abortion criminalization: A vignette-based study
PsycEXTRA Dataset · 2023
- Abortion Knowledge and Attitudes Among Psychologists and Graduate Students
The Counseling Psychologist · 2018
- Abortion Interview Measure
PsycTESTS Dataset · 2018
- Abortion Knowledge Measure
PsycTESTS Dataset · 2018
- Attitudes toward Abortion Questionnaire--Adapted Version
PsycTESTS Dataset · 2018
- PsycTESTS Dataset×4
- Journal of Interpersonal Violence×3
- The Counseling Psychologist×2
- Psychology of Women Quarterly×2
- PsycEXTRA Dataset×2
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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