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Dane R Whicker

Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Adult Psychiatry & Psychology
Durham, Durham, NC 27701
Durham, Durham, NC 27701

Selected Publications


The 5Ws of Racial Equity in Research: A Framework for Applying a Racial Equity Lens Throughout the Research Process.

Journal Article Health Equity · 2022 Ensuring equity in research is a critical step in advancing health equity. In this perspective, the authors introduce a guiding framework for advancing racial equity in research processes, environments, and among the research workforce, the 5Ws of Racial E ... Full text Open Access Link to item Cite

Reproductive Considerations for the LGBTQ+ Community.

Journal Article Prim Care · June 2021 When working with LGBTQ+ patients who want to build families, primary care providers play a key role in increasing access to reproductive health care. There is growing demand for assisted reproductive services among LGBTQ+ individuals who do not already ha ... Full text Open Access Link to item Cite

Sexual Orientation and Patient-Provider Communication About Sexual Problems or Concerns Among US Adults.

Journal Article J Gen Intern Med · November 2019 BACKGROUND: Limited patient-provider communication about sexual health is a crucial barrier to patients receiving treatment for sexual problems, and little is known about how patient sexual orientation is associated with patient-provider communication abou ... Full text Link to item Cite

Applying dialectical behaviour therapy to structural and internalized stigma with LGBTQ+ clients

Journal Article Cognitive Behaviour Therapist · January 10, 2019 Delivering research-supported intervention is increasingly important, given the growing emphasis on evidence-based practice in mental health treatment. When working with clients who hold marginalized identities, however, therapists may have questions about ... Full text Cite

The role of internalized homonegativity in the faith and psychological health of lesbians.

Journal Article J Lesbian Stud · October 2, 2017 Among lesbians, faith-based beliefs and behaviors may be associated with negative psychological health due to the interplay between religious and sexual identities. The present study examined health outcomes, faith-based beliefs (views of God as loving and ... Full text Link to item Cite