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Heather Dillaway
Heather Dillaway
Department of Sociology, Illinois State University
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Reconsidering successful aging: A call for renewed and expanded academic critiques and conceptualizations
HE Dillaway, M Byrnes
Journal of applied gerontology 28 (6), 702-722, 2009
3672009
Locating mothers: How cultural debates about stay-at-home versus working mothers define women and home
H Dillaway, E Paré
Journal of Family Issues 29 (4), 437-464, 2008
2352008
Medicalization, natural childbirth and birthing experiences
SJ Brubaker, HE Dillaway
Sociology Compass 3 (1), 31-48, 2009
2292009
Race, class, and gender differences in marital satisfaction and divisions of household labor among dual-earner couples: A case for intersectional analysis
H Dillaway, C Broman
Journal of Family Issues 22 (3), 309-327, 2001
1402001
Menopause is the “good old” women’s thoughts about reproductive aging
HE Dillaway
Gender & Society 19 (3), 398-417, 2005
1212005
Gathering qualitative data
C Lysack, MR Luborsky, H Dillaway
Research in occupational therapy: Methods of inquiry for enhancing practice …, 2006
1102006
(Un) changing menopausal bodies: How women think and act in the face of a reproductive transition and gendered beauty ideals
HE Dillaway
Sex roles 53, 1-17, 2005
862005
Violence against the elderly: A comparative analysis of robbery and assault across age and gender groups
R Bachman, H Dillaway, MS Lachs
Research on aging 20 (2), 183-198, 1998
861998
Taking it one day at a time: African American women aging with HIV and co-morbidities
L Warren-Jeanpiere, H Dillaway, P Hamilton, M Young, L Goparaju
AIDS patient care and STDs 28 (7), 372-380, 2014
852014
From the guest editors: Gender, disability, and intersectionality
NA Naples, L Mauldin, H Dillaway
Gender & Society 33 (1), 5-18, 2019
842019
“Don’t think paralysis takes away your womanhood”: Sexual intimacy after spinal cord injury
HA Fritz, H Dillaway, CL Lysack
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy 69 (2), 6902260030p1-6902260030p10, 2015
762015
Are pediatric offices “supportive” of breastfeeding? Discrepancies between mothers’ and healthcare professionals’ reports
HE Dillaway, ME Douma
Clinical Pediatrics 43 (5), 417-430, 2004
762004
Qualitative approaches to interpreting and reporting data
H Dillaway, C Lysack, MR Luborsky
Kielhofner’s research in occupational therapy: Methods of inquiry for …, 2017
642017
Intersectionality and childbirth: how women from different social locations discuss epidural use
H Dillaway, SJ Brubaker
Race, Gender & Class, 16-41, 2006
592006
Good mothers never wane: Mothering at menopause
HE Dillaway
Journal of women & aging 18 (2), 41-53, 2006
502006
An examination of eating behaviors, physical activity, and obesity in African American adolescents: Gender, socioeconomic status, and residential status differences
NH Tate, HE Dillaway, HN Yarandi, LM Jones, FL Wilson
Journal of Pediatric Health Care 29 (3), 243-254, 2015
492015
Talking “Among Us”: How Women From Different Racial–Ethnic Groups Define and Discuss Menopause
H Dillaway, M Byrnes, S Miller, S Rehan
Health Care for Women International 29 (7), 766-781, 2008
482008
Life begins at 60: Identifying the social support needs of African American women aging with HIV
L Warren-Jeanpiere, H Dillaway, P Hamilton, M Young, L Goparaju
Journal of health care for the poor and underserved 28 (1), 389, 2017
462017
'Staying at Home'versus' Working': A Call for Broader Conceptualizations of Parenthood and Paid Work
ER Paré, HE Dillaway
Michigan Family Review 10 (1), 2005
442005
“Why can't you control this?” How women's interactions with intimate partners define menopause and family
HE Dillaway
Journal of Women & Aging 20 (1-2), 47-64, 2008
402008
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