L. Monique Ward

L. Monique Ward

University of Michigan

H-index: 62

North America-United States

About L. Monique Ward

L. Monique Ward, With an exceptional h-index of 62 and a recent h-index of 47 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Michigan, specializes in the field of media, sexuality, sexualization, gender development.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Struggling at School: Are Exposure to Television's Eurocentric Appearance Norms and Objectified Body Consciousness Associated Factors?

Revisiting self-objectification among Black women: The importance of Eurocentric beauty norms

Media use and Black emerging adults’ acceptance of Jezebel and Sapphire stereotypes

Primping, performing, and policing: Social media use and self-sexualization among US White, Black, and Asian-American adolescent girls

The sources and consequences of sexual objectification

Media use and the development of racial attitudes among US youth

A short-form drama series created for the digital media environment: A randomised controlled trial exploring effects on girls’ body satisfaction, acceptance of appearance …

Do objectification, gender beliefs, or racial stereotypes mediate associations between Black adults’ media use and acceptance of intimate partner violence?

L. Monique Ward Information

University

Position

Psychology Department

Citations(all)

16554

Citations(since 2020)

7948

Cited By

11423

hIndex(all)

62

hIndex(since 2020)

47

i10Index(all)

102

i10Index(since 2020)

92

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University Profile Page

University of Michigan

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L. Monique Ward Skills & Research Interests

media

sexuality

sexualization

gender development

Top articles of L. Monique Ward

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Journal

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Publication Date

Struggling at School: Are Exposure to Television's Eurocentric Appearance Norms and Objectified Body Consciousness Associated Factors?

Psychology of Women Quarterly

Elizabeth A Daniels

L Monique Ward

Petal Grower

Stephanie J Rowley

2024/1/18

Revisiting self-objectification among Black women: The importance of Eurocentric beauty norms

Journal of Black Psychology

Tiani R Perkins

Lucretia Monique Ward

Morgan C Jerald

Elizabeth R Cole

Lanice R Avery

2023/11

Media use and Black emerging adults’ acceptance of Jezebel and Sapphire stereotypes

Journal of Media Psychology

L Monique Ward

Enrica E Bridgewater

Nicole M Overstreet

2023/9/8

Primping, performing, and policing: Social media use and self-sexualization among US White, Black, and Asian-American adolescent girls

Body Image

L Monique Ward

Morgan C Jerald

Petal Grower

Elizabeth A Daniels

Stephanie Rowley

2023/9/1

The sources and consequences of sexual objectification

L Monique Ward

Elizabeth A Daniels

Eileen L Zurbriggen

Danielle Rosenscruggs

2023/8

Media use and the development of racial attitudes among US youth

L Monique Ward

Enrica Bridgewater

2023/6

A short-form drama series created for the digital media environment: A randomised controlled trial exploring effects on girls’ body satisfaction, acceptance of appearance …

Body image

Helena Lewis-Smith

Georgina Pegram

Paul White

L Monique Ward

Phillippa C Diedrichs

2023/12/1

Do objectification, gender beliefs, or racial stereotypes mediate associations between Black adults’ media use and acceptance of intimate partner violence?

Psychology of violence

Lolita Moss

L Monique Ward

Nicole M Overstreet

2022/3

25 years of psychology research on the “strong black woman”

Zharia Thomas

Jasmine Banks

Asia A Eaton

L Monique Ward

2022/9

Contributions of reality TV consumption to college women’s endorsement of the heterosexual script and acceptance of sexualized aggression

Psychology of Women Quarterly

Leanna J Papp

L Monique Ward

Riley A Marshall

2022/3

Digital White racial socialization: Social media and the case of whiteness

Journal of Research on Adolescence

William R Frey

L Monique Ward

Amanda Weiss

Courtney D Cogburn

2022/9

Living life as the Bachelor/ette: Contributions of diverse television genres to adolescents’ acceptance of gendered sexual scripts

The Journal of Sex Research

L Monique Ward

Petal Grower

Lauren A Reed

2022/1/2

A scripted sexuality: Media, gendered sexual scripts, and their impact on our lives

Current Directions in Psychological Science

L Monique Ward

Danielle Rosenscruggs

Erick R Aguinaldo

2022/8

The strong, silent (gender) type: The strong Black woman ideal, self-silencing, and sexual assertiveness in Black college women

Archives of Sexual Behavior

Lanice R Avery

Alexis G Stanton

L Monique Ward

Sarah L Trinh

Elizabeth R Cole

...

2022/4

The woman in the (rearview) mirror: Viewers’ attitudes toward objectified car selfies of Black and White women.

Psychology of Popular Media

Elizabeth A Daniels

Morgan C Jerald

L Monique Ward

2022/4

The roots and fruits of masculinity: Social antecedents and sexual relationship consequences of young men’s adherence to masculine norms

The Journal of Sex Research

Matthew G Nielson

L Monique Ward

Rita C Seabrook

Soraya Giaccardi

2022/9/2

“Pretty hurts”: Acceptance of hegemonic feminine beauty ideals and reduced sexual well-being among Black women

Body Image

Lanice R Avery

Alexis G Stanton

L Monique Ward

Elizabeth R Cole

Sarah L Trinh

...

2021/9/1

Parent and peer messages about homosexuality: Considering the role of gender

Sexuality & Culture

Monica D Foust

L Monique Ward

Carolin Hagelskamp

Stephanie J Rowley

2021/4

Differentiating contributions of self-objectification and self-sexualization to young women’s sexual agency

Body image

Petal Grower

L Monique Ward

2021/9/1

“It was a joke:” Patterns in girls’ and boys’ self-reported motivations for digital dating abuse behaviors

Children and youth services review

Lauren A Reed

Siobhan M Lawler

Jenny McCullough Cosgrove

Richard M Tolman

L Monique Ward

2021/3/1

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