
معرفی
Debra Oswald, Ph.D. is a Professor of Psychology at Marquette University. She completed her doctoral degree in Social Psychology at Saint Louis University (2001) and a postdoctoral fellowship in Quantitative Psychology at the University of Illinois. Her academic work focuses on applying social psychological theories to analyze gender issues, prejudice, relationships, and behavioral health.
- Teaches: Psychology of Gender, Psychology of Prejudice, Social Psychology
- Research Lab: Applied Social Psychology
Research Focus:
Dr. Oswald investigates how women's experiences with sexism affect wellbeing and life decisions. Her work spans topics like benevolent sexism, feminist ideology, maternal mental health, pandemic-related stress, and intimate partner violence. She integrates intersectional approaches in analyzing Latine perspectives and sexual minority behavioral health.
Publications Trends:
Her recent publications (2023-2024) emphasize pandemic impacts on mental health, gender-based violence, and theoretical frameworks for understanding sexism. Earlier works (2019-2020) focus on moral dissonance, prejudice mechanisms, and religious gender concepts.
Contact Information:
debra.oswald@marquette.edu
Cramer Hall, Room 328G
Milwaukee, WI 53201
Phone: (414) 288-3720



