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Claire Moran PhD
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What's normal? Influencing women's perceptions of normal genitalia: an experiment involving exposure to modified and nonmodified images
C Moran, C Lee
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 121 (6), 761-766, 2014
932014
Selling genital cosmetic surgery to healthy women: A multimodal discourse analysis of Australian surgical websites
C Moran, C Lee
Critical Discourse Studies, 1-19, 2013
892013
Re-positioning female heterosexuality within postfeminist and neoliberal culture
C Moran
Sexualities 20 (1-2), 121-139, 2017
502017
Women’s constructions of heterosexual non-romantic sex and the implications for sexual health
C Moran, C Lee
Psychology & Sexuality 5 (2), 161-182, 2012
402012
On his terms: representations of sexuality in women's magazines and the implications for negotiating safe sex
C Moran, C Lee
Psychology & Sexuality 2 (2), 159-180, 2011
402011
‘Everyone wants a vagina that looks less like a vagina’: Australian women’s views on dissatisfaction with genital appearance
C Moran, C Lee
Journal of Health Psychology 23 (2), 229-239, 2018
382018
Australian women talk about non-romantic sex
C Moran, C Lee
Psychology & Sexuality 5 (3), 210-231, 2014
212014
Young Australian women explain their contraceptive choices
B Wigginton, C Moran, ML Harris, D Loxton, J Lucke
Culture, Health & Sexuality 18 (7), 727-741, 2016
172016
Primary school parents’ perspectives on relationships and sexuality education in Queensland, Australia
C Moran, L Van Leent
Sex Education 22 (2), 184-197, 2022
72022
Traffic Lights: Understanding healthy sexual development and protecting children from harm
A Wunsch, C Moran
Educating Young Children: Learning and Teaching in the Early Childhood Years …, 2018
42018
It’s all about your sex appeal: Deconstructing the sexual content in women’s magazines
C Moran
The Routledge companion to media, sex and sexuality, 319-327, 2017
32017
School-based relationships and sexuality education programmes in primary schools: contexts, mechanisms and outcomes
R Aguilar Alonso, K Walsh, L Van Leent, C Moran
Sex Education 24 (2), 188-207, 2024
22024
Communicating about sexual activity and intimacy after a heart attack: a cross-sectional survey of Australian health professionals
K Lilly, AL Walsh, R Foreman, C Moran, J Taylor
European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, zvad110, 2024
12024
Sexual and reproductive health literacy of culturally and linguistically diverse young people in Australia: a systematic review
A Lirios, AB Mullens, K Daken, C Moran, Z Gu, Y Assefa, JA Dean
Culture, Health & Sexuality, 1-18, 2023
12023
A pilot evaluation of a training programme on understanding and responding to sexual behaviours in children and young people
G Gregory, S Malaweera Arachchige, C Moran, MJ Gullo, LE Anderson
Sex Education, 1-14, 2023
12023
A content analysis of freely available menstrual education resources in Australia
B Blackmore, C Moran, B Wigginton
Health Education Journal, 00178969241247768, 2024
2024
Australian health professionals’ perspectives on discussing sexual activity and intimacy with people who have had a heart attack: a qualitative study
C Moran, K Lilly, AL Walsh, R Foreman, J Taylor
Australian Journal of Primary Health 30 (1), NULL-NULL, 2023
2023
“Healthy and Normal”: Parents’ Perspectives on Gender and Sexual Diversity in Elementary Relationships and Sexuality Education
L Van Leent, C Moran
The International Journal of Diversity in Education 23 (2), 51, 2023
2023
Testing a psychosocial model of sexual communication and sexual risk-taking: A cross-sectional, online survey study of Australian University students
LE Anderson, GA Dingle, C Moran, MJ Gullo
Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare 34, 100788, 2022
2022
Consuming yourself into being: Women's consumptive practices and the articulation of acceptable heterosexual femininity
C Moran, JA Carroll
The SAGE Handbook of Global Sexualities, 501-522, 2020
2020
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