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Wen-Juo Lo's research investigates public attitudes and knowledge regarding abortion, particularly in the context of evolving legal landscapes and fetal development markers. Their work has examined the relationship between knowledge of Roe v. Wade and sentiment across political affiliations, as well as attitudes toward abortion legality based on fetal development. Recent publications also explore public knowledge of and attitudes toward abortion laws before and after the Dobbs v. Jackson decision, and attitudes toward fetal development-based abortion bans.
Beyond reproductive health, Lo also studies parental attitudes toward HPV vaccination, specifically investigating whether the COVID-19 experience has influenced these attitudes. This work is supported by a National Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute grant for the "Hashtag HPV" project, which aims to engage parents through social media to increase HPV vaccination rates. Lo's research also includes methodological work on translation frameworks and questionnaire design for health research, as well as statistical modeling techniques such as Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM).
Lo has an h-index of 19 and has authored 95 publications, accumulating over 1,596 citations. They have collaborated extensively with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Ronna C. Turner, Elizabeth A. Keiffer, and Jennifer A. Reimers, as well as Larry Hill from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 20
- Publications: 95
- Citations: 1,628
Selected Publications
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Sensitivity of Fit Indices to Model Complexity and Misspecification in Exploratory Structural Equation Modeling (2025)
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Impacts of DIF Item Balance and Effect Size Incorporation With the Rasch Tree (2025)
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How Familism and Hostile and Benevolent Sexism Shape Attitudes Toward Legal Abortion Among Latinx and non-Latinx Adults in the United States (2025)
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Analysis of Treatment Effect Indices Used in Counseling Single Case Research (2025)
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Assessing the impact of the <i>Dobbs v. Jackson</i> decision on abortion attitudes by abortion identity labels: a mixed-methods longitudinal study (2025)
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Narratives or not? Examining the roles of message format and individuals’ stages of change in the context of HPV vaccination promotion (2025)
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Differences in HPV Vaccine Information Usefulness and Understanding Between Parents With and Without a Child with Special Healthcare Needs (2025)
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Examining public opinion on endorsed punishments for illegal abortion by abortion legality and abortion‐restrictive states before <i>Dobbs v. Jackson</i> (2025)
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“Imagine You Are a Film Director...”: Using Hypotheticals to Elicit People’s Implicit Attitudes about Abortion (2025)
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Developing an Online Community Advisory Board (CAB) of Parents From Social Media to Co-Design an Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Intervention: Participatory Research Study (2025)
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“Distinct and Separate Issues”: Examining <scp>US</scp> Adults' Attitudes Toward Abortion During <scp>COVID</scp>‐19 (2025)
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Exploring the Association between Measures of Cross-Culturalism and Abortion Attitudes Amongst Latinxs in the United States (2025)
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A Mixed-Methods Approach to Translation Challenges in Multi-Language Research: Assessing How Spanish-Speaking Adults in the U.S. Interpret the Terms <i>Pro-Vida</i> (<i>Pro-Life</i>) and <i>Pro-Elección</i> (<i>Pro-Choice</i>) (2024)
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Exploring the ethics of using fictional stories for health education on social media to share information and emotions about the HPV vaccine: A cross-sectional study with interdisciplinary health experts (2024)
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The effects of aerobic exercise on cognitive function in middle-aged and older individuals with type 2 diabetes: A pilot randomized controlled trial (2024)
Federal Grants 1 $402,073 total
Hashtag HPV: Engaging parents through social media to increase HPV vaccination
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Top Collaborators
- Examining the Relationship Between Roe v. Wade Knowledge and Sentiment Across Political Party and Abortion Identity
- Translation frameworks and questionnaire design approaches as a component of health research and practice: A discussion and taxonomy of popular translation frameworks and questionnaire design approaches
- Do Fetal Development Markers Influence Attitudes toward Abortion Legality?
- People’s knowledge of and attitudes toward abortion laws before and after the <i>Dobbs v. Jackson</i> decision
- Attitudes toward fetal development-based abortion bans in the United States
Showing 5 of 35 shared publications
- Examining the Relationship Between Roe v. Wade Knowledge and Sentiment Across Political Party and Abortion Identity
- Translation frameworks and questionnaire design approaches as a component of health research and practice: A discussion and taxonomy of popular translation frameworks and questionnaire design approaches
- Do Fetal Development Markers Influence Attitudes toward Abortion Legality?
- People’s knowledge of and attitudes toward abortion laws before and after the <i>Dobbs v. Jackson</i> decision
- Attitudes toward fetal development-based abortion bans in the United States
Showing 5 of 31 shared publications
- Examining the Relationship Between Roe v. Wade Knowledge and Sentiment Across Political Party and Abortion Identity
- Translation frameworks and questionnaire design approaches as a component of health research and practice: A discussion and taxonomy of popular translation frameworks and questionnaire design approaches
- Do Fetal Development Markers Influence Attitudes toward Abortion Legality?
- People’s knowledge of and attitudes toward abortion laws before and after the <i>Dobbs v. Jackson</i> decision
- Attitudes toward fetal development-based abortion bans in the United States
Showing 5 of 31 shared publications
- Do Fetal Development Markers Influence Attitudes toward Abortion Legality?
- People’s knowledge of and attitudes toward abortion laws before and after the <i>Dobbs v. Jackson</i> decision
- Participant‐driven salient beliefs regarding abortion: Implications for abortion attitude measurement
- A Mixed-Methods Approach to Understanding the Disconnection between Perceptions of Abortion Acceptability and Support for <i>Roe v. Wade</i> among US Adults
- Pro‐choice/pro‐elección versus pro‐life/pro‐vida: Examining abortion identity terms across English and Spanish in the United States
Showing 5 of 13 shared publications
- Do Fetal Development Markers Influence Attitudes toward Abortion Legality?
- Attitudes toward fetal development-based abortion bans in the United States
- Participant‐driven salient beliefs regarding abortion: Implications for abortion attitude measurement
- A Mixed-Methods Approach to Understanding the Disconnection between Perceptions of Abortion Acceptability and Support for <i>Roe v. Wade</i> among US Adults
- Pro‐choice/pro‐elección versus pro‐life/pro‐vida: Examining abortion identity terms across English and Spanish in the United States
Showing 5 of 8 shared publications
- Translation frameworks and questionnaire design approaches as a component of health research and practice: A discussion and taxonomy of popular translation frameworks and questionnaire design approaches
- Applicability of a Salient Belief Elicitation to Measure Abortion Beliefs
- Assessing rigid modes of thinking in self-declared abortion ideology: natural language processing insights from an online pilot qualitative study on abortion attitudes
- Migrant Generations and Abortion Circumstances: Assessing Latinxs' Abortion Attitudes in the US*
- Using a decentering framework to create English/Spanish surveys about abortion: Insights into comparative survey research (CSR) for new survey development and recommendations for optimal use
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Translation frameworks and questionnaire design approaches as a component of health research and practice: A discussion and taxonomy of popular translation frameworks and questionnaire design approaches
- Assessing rigid modes of thinking in self-declared abortion ideology: natural language processing insights from an online pilot qualitative study on abortion attitudes
- Migrant Generations and Abortion Circumstances: Assessing Latinxs' Abortion Attitudes in the US*
- Examining Auxiliary Verbs in a Salient Belief Elicitation
- Using a decentering framework to create English/Spanish surveys about abortion: Insights into comparative survey research (CSR) for new survey development and recommendations for optimal use
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Demographic comparisons on data quality measures in web-based surveys
- Performance of Nonparametric Person-Fit Statistics with Unfolding versus Dominance Response Models
- The Effects of Aberrant Responding on Model-Fit Assuming Different Underlying Response Processes
- The Effects of Aberrant Responding on Model-Fit Assuming Different Underlying Response Processes
- Performance of Nonparametric Person-Fit Statistics with Unfolding versus Dominance Response Models
- Examining the Relationship Between Perceptions of Pregnancy and Fetal Development Timing and Support for Abortion Bans
- A Mixed-Methods Approach to Translation Challenges in Multi-Language Research: Assessing How Spanish-Speaking Adults in the U.S. Interpret the Terms <i>Pro-Vida</i> (<i>Pro-Life</i>) and <i>Pro-Elección</i> (<i>Pro-Choice</i>)
- Examining public opinion on endorsed punishments for illegal abortion by abortion legality and abortion‐restrictive states before <i>Dobbs v. Jackson</i>
- Assessing the impact of the <i>Dobbs v. Jackson</i> decision on abortion attitudes by abortion identity labels: a mixed-methods longitudinal study
- Exploring the Association between Measures of Cross-Culturalism and Abortion Attitudes Amongst Latinxs in the United States
- Did the COVID-19 experience change U.S. parents’ attitudes towards HPV vaccination? Results from a national survey
- Exploring the ethics of using fictional stories for health education on social media to share information and emotions about the HPV vaccine: A cross-sectional study with interdisciplinary health experts
- Developing an Online Community Advisory Board (CAB) of Parents From Social Media to Co-Design an Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Intervention: Participatory Research Study
- Differences in HPV Vaccine Information Usefulness and Understanding Between Parents With and Without a Child with Special Healthcare Needs
- Narratives or not? Examining the roles of message format and individuals’ stages of change in the context of HPV vaccination promotion
- Did the COVID-19 experience change U.S. parents’ attitudes towards HPV vaccination? Results from a national survey
- Exploring the ethics of using fictional stories for health education on social media to share information and emotions about the HPV vaccine: A cross-sectional study with interdisciplinary health experts
- Developing an Online Community Advisory Board (CAB) of Parents From Social Media to Co-Design an Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Intervention: Participatory Research Study
- Differences in HPV Vaccine Information Usefulness and Understanding Between Parents With and Without a Child with Special Healthcare Needs
- Narratives or not? Examining the roles of message format and individuals’ stages of change in the context of HPV vaccination promotion
- Performance of Nonparametric Person-Fit Statistics with Unfolding versus Dominance Response Models
- The Effects of Aberrant Responding on Model-Fit Assuming Different Underlying Response Processes
- The Effects of Aberrant Responding on Model-Fit Assuming Different Underlying Response Processes
- Performance of Nonparametric Person-Fit Statistics with Unfolding versus Dominance Response Models
- Performance of Nonparametric Person-Fit Statistics with Unfolding versus Dominance Response Models
- The Effects of Aberrant Responding on Model-Fit Assuming Different Underlying Response Processes
- The Effects of Aberrant Responding on Model-Fit Assuming Different Underlying Response Processes
- Performance of Nonparametric Person-Fit Statistics with Unfolding versus Dominance Response Models
- Did the COVID-19 experience change U.S. parents’ attitudes towards HPV vaccination? Results from a national survey
- Developing an Online Community Advisory Board (CAB) of Parents From Social Media to Co-Design an Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Intervention: Participatory Research Study
- Differences in HPV Vaccine Information Usefulness and Understanding Between Parents With and Without a Child with Special Healthcare Needs
- Narratives or not? Examining the roles of message format and individuals’ stages of change in the context of HPV vaccination promotion
- Did the COVID-19 experience change U.S. parents’ attitudes towards HPV vaccination? Results from a national survey
- Developing an Online Community Advisory Board (CAB) of Parents From Social Media to Co-Design an Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Intervention: Participatory Research Study
- Differences in HPV Vaccine Information Usefulness and Understanding Between Parents With and Without a Child with Special Healthcare Needs
- Narratives or not? Examining the roles of message format and individuals’ stages of change in the context of HPV vaccination promotion
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