Prof.
Jeannette Wade
University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA
E-mail: jmwade1@ncat.edu, j_wade@uncg.edu
Qualifications
2017 Ph.D., University of Akron, Sociology.
2011 M.A., University of Akron, Family and
Consumer Sciences: Child and Family Development.
2007 B.A., Cleveland State University, International
Relations.
Publications (Selected)
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Lassi, Z. S., Wade, J. M., & Ameyaw, E. K. (2025). Stages and future of women’s health: A call for a life-course approach. Women's Health, 21, 17455057251331721.
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Wade, J. M., Frederick, H., & Parker, S. (2025). “She’s Always Made Sure That We Had Black Doctors, Particularly Women Doctors If We Could… and How It Can Sometimes Be the Difference Between Life and Death.” Black College Women’s Reflections On Medical Racism As a Social Determinant of Health. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 1-11.
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Vance, M. M., Wade, J., Gowdy, G., & Dillon, H. (2024). Racialized Gender Stress and Mental Health Among Black Women: a Test of the Vance-wade Intersectional Suicide Risk Model with Longitudinal Data. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 1-13.
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Alexander, R., Wade, J., McElroy, A., Jackson, K., Ferguson, J., Gibbs, J., & Woods-Giscombé, C. (2024). From proximity concerns to constant snacking: Narratives of food access and consumption patterns before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of american college HealtH, 72(6), 1727-1733.
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Lee, A. K., Wade, J., Teixeira-Poit, S., McCain, D., Doss, C., Shrestha, S., & Aiken-Morgan, A. T. (2024). Contextualizing the racial gradient in covid-19 outcomes: Narratives from HBCU students. Journal of american college HealtH, 72(6), 1759-1767.
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Wade, J. M., Dillon, H., Robinson, K., Ongeri, E. M., Rivas, K. T., Cook, M., & Newman, R. (2024). “People Gather Here for Open Conversations, and Health Should Be in Our Open Conversations”: Promoters of Black Men’s Engagement in Diabetes Screenings at Local Barbershops. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 11(3), 1260-1268.
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Wade, J. M., Frederick, H., Lowe, S., Yarrell, E., Taylor, A., & Parker, S. (2024). Exploring the racial gradient in reproductive health: an examination of challenges to sexual health care faced by black female college students. Ethnicity & Health, 29(2), 199-207.
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Frederick, H., Wade, J. M., Parker, S., Kirkpatrick, S., & Yarell, E. (2023). Black women’s sexual communication: Retrospective accounts of messages from male and female family members. Journal of family communication, 23(3-4), 241-257.
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Lucas, L. J., & Wade, J. M. (2023). Adaptive parental messaging, racialized gender socialization, and preparation for Black womanhood. Journal of Family Communication, 23(3-4), 212-225.
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Lee, A., Wade, J., Coleman, A., Smith, K., & Whitt Glover, M. (2023). The vicarious intersectional trauma (VIT) conceptual model: A framework for studying the health-related impact of exposure to intersectional violence on social-media. Journal of Black Studies, 54(6), 490-512.
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Wade, J., Alexander, R., Gibbs, J., Giscombé, C. W., Jackson, K., McElroy, A., & Ferguson, J. (2023, July). Conveying strength in emerging adulthood and during a pandemic. In Women's Studies International Forum (Vol. 99, p. 102794). Pergamon.
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Vance, M. M., Wade, J. M., Brandy Jr, M., & Webster, A. R. (2023). Contextualizing Black women’s mental health in the twenty-first century: Gendered racism and suicide-related behavior. Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities, 10(1), 83-92.
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Wade, J. M., Frederick, H., Parker, S., Dillon, H., & Williams, B. (2022). A Black feminist examination of sexual liberation and sexual stereotypes: Perspectives from Black female college students. Journal of Black Sexuality and Relationships, 9(1), 19-41.
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Wade, J., Poit, S. T., Lee, A., Ryman, S., McCain, D., Doss, C., ... & Morgan, A. A. (2022). Navigating a pandemic: a qualitative study of knowledge, sources of information, and COVID-19-related precautions taken by HBCU students. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 1-12.
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Wade, J., Alexander, R., Giscombé, C. W., Keegan, D., Parker, S., Jackson, K., ... & Ferguson, J. V. (2022). Using Black feminist theory and methods to uncover best practices in health promotion programming. Qualitative health research, 32(3), 581-594.
Profile Details
WoS ResearcherID: H-4562-2019
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9126-5554
https://www.uncg.edu/employees/jeannette-wade/
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=oOH4MDYAAAAJ&hl=en
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jeannette-Wade-2