Sociology Faculty Directory

Sharlene Hesse-Biber

Professor

Department

Sociology

Publications

Sharlene Hesse-Biber, Samantha Strasser, Isabella R. McDonald, Melissa K. Uveges, Jordan Keels, Neil Smith, and Andrew A. Dwyer. Psychosocial Factors Involved in Genetic Testing for Rare Diseases: A Scoping Review. Genes 2025,16,614, May, 2025.

Jonathan M. Adler, Sharlene Hesse-Biber, Memnun Seven, and Andrew A. Dwyer. *"Identity Theft" in BRCA1/2: impact of positive genetic test results and risk-reducing interventions. *Frontiers in Genetics/ Volume 15. July, 2024.

Sharlene Hesse-Biber, Vasiliki Baroutsou, Rodrigo Cerqueiria Gonzalez Pina, Peka Schweighoffer, Maria Caiata-Zufferey, Sue Kim, Florina M Ciorba, Gerhard Lauer, Maria Katapodi. Predicting Openness of Communication in Families With Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Syndrome: Natural Language Processing Analysis. JMIR Formative Research Publications/Vol 7, January 2023

Sharlene Hesse-Biber, Andrew A Dwyer, Shiya Yi. *Parent of origin differences in psychosocial burden and approach to BRCA risk management. *The Breast Journal. April, 2020

Sharlene Hesse-Biber. *Gender Differences in Psychosocial and Medical Outcomes Stemming From Testing Positive for the BRCA1/2 Genetic Mutation for Breast Cancer: An Explanatory Sequential Mixed Methods Study. *Journal of Mixed Methods Research/Volume 8, Issue 3. June, 2016

Sharlene Hesse-Biber, Chen An. *Genetic Testing and Post-Testing Decision Making among BRCA-Positive Mutation Women: A Psychological Approach. *Journal of Genetic Counseling/Volume 25, Issue 5. January, 2016. 26758254

Sharlene Hesse-Biber. The Genetic Testing Experience of BRCA-Positive Women: Deciding Between Surveillance and Surgery. Sage Journals/Volume 24, Issue 6. April, 2014. 24747286

Professional Honors, Awards, and Titles

Alpha Sigma Nu Book Award (2015). Waiting for Cancer to Come: Genetic Testing and Women’s Medical Decision Making for Breast and Ovarian Cancer (University of Michigan Press, 2014).

Waiting for Cancer to Come: Genetic Testing and Women’s Medical Decision Making for Breast and Ovarian Cancer. Nominee by International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry for 2014 Best Qualitative Research Book.

Am I Thin Enough Yet? The Cult of Thinness and the Commercialization of Identity. Selected by Choice magazine as one of the Outstanding Academic Books in 1996.

The Handbook of Feminist Research. A Choice magazine 2008 Outstanding Academic Title.

The Handbook of Feminist Research. Selected in 2007 as one of the Critics’ Choice Award Winners by the American Educational Studies Association.

Associate Editor, Journal of Mixed Methods Research.

Editorial Board, Sociological Methodology. (2013-2015)

Editorial Board, Qualitative Health Research.

Founding Board Member, Mixed Methods International Research Association (MMIRA).

Board Member: Graduate Consortium in Women’s Studies (MIT and Harvard University).

Consulting Editor, Sex Roles.

Expert contributor, Documentary Pink & Blue: the Colors of Hereditary Cancer.

Ignite Grant (for 2015-16 academic year). Genetic Testing and Post-Testing Decision Making Among BRCA-Positive Mutation Women: A Psycho-Social Standpoint Mixed Methods Approach.

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