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Charlene Y. Senn

Charlene Y. Senn

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Psychology

D-Index
32
Citations
4047
World Ranking
10951
National Ranking
761

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2015 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Charlene Y. Senn is affiliated with the University of Windsor in Canada. Their research primarily spans the Social Sciences, with a strong focus on Gender Studies, Health, Sociology and Political Science, Clinical Psychology, and General Health Professions.

The main topics of their work include:

  • Sexual Assault and Victimization Studies
  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Sex work and related issues
  • Gender, Feminism, and Media
  • Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis
  • Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology
  • Gender, Security, and Conflict

Charlene Y. Senn has contributed to various academic venues, frequently publishing in:

  • Psychology of Women Quarterly
  • Journal of Interpersonal Violence
  • Open Access Government
  • PsycTESTS Dataset
  • The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality

Recent publications by Charlene Y. Senn include:

  • Testing a Model of How a Sexual Assault Resistance Education Program for Women Reduces Sexual Assaults, 2020, Psychology of Women Quarterly
  • Sexual Assault Resistance Education's Benefits for Survivors of Attempted and Completed Rape, 2021, Women & Therapy

Other notable recent papers relevant to their field and colleagues include:

  • Prevention of sexual violence among college students: Current challenges and future directions, 2020, Journal of American College Health
  • The impact of sexual education and socialization on sexual satisfaction, attitudes, and self-efficacy, 2021, The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality
  • The scope, nature, and impact of sexual violence among students from a Canadian university: A random sample study, 2022, Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science/Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Charlene Y. Senn include:

  • Karen L. Hobden
  • Misha Eliasziw
  • Paula C. Barata
  • H. Lorraine Radtke
  • Antonia Abbey

Among the recognitions received, Charlene Y. Senn was awarded Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 2015.

Best Publications

  • Efficacy of a Sexual Assault Resistance Program for University Women

    Charlene Y. Senn;Misha Eliasziw;Paula C. Barata;Wilfreda E. Thurston

  • Evaluating Measures of Contemporary Sexism

    Bernadette Campbell;E. Glenn Schellenberg;Charlene Y. Senn

  • Factors that influence attitudes toward women with tattoos.

    Daina Hawkes;Charlene Y. Senn;Chantal Thorn

  • Integrating Sexual Assault Resistance, Bystander, and Men's Social Norms Strategies to Prevent Sexual Violence on College Campuses: A Call to Action.

    Lindsay M. Orchowski;Katie M. Edwards;Jocelyn A. Hollander;Victoria L. Banyard

  • Body Image and Sociocultural Norms A Comparison of Heterosexual and Lesbian Women

    Sherry M. Bergeron;Charlene Y. Senn

  • Exploring the Role of In-Person Components for Online Health Behavior Change Interventions: Can a Digital Person-to-Person Component Suffice?

    Sara Santarossa;Deborah Kane;Charlene Y Senn;Sarah J Woodruff

  • Predicting Coercive Sexual Behavior Across the Lifespan in a Random Sample of Canadian Men

    Charlene Y. Senn;Serge Desmarais;Norine Verberg;Eileen Wood

  • Secondary and 2-Year Outcomes of a Sexual Assault Resistance Program for University Women:

    Charlene Y Senn;Misha Eliasziw;Karen L Hobden;Ian R Newby-Clark

  • Minimizing Negative Experiences Women's Disclosure of Partner Abuse

    Katherine Dunham;Charlene Y. Senn

  • Prevention of sexual violence among college students: Current challenges and future directions

    Erin E Bonar;Sarah DeGue;Antonia Abbey;Ann L Coker

  • The Role of the New “Date Rape Drugs” in Attributions About Date Rape

    April L Girard;Charlene Y Senn

  • Health care utilization in a sample of Canadian lesbian women: predictors of risk and resilience.

    Sherry Bergeron;Charlene Y. Senn

  • Women's evaluations of and affective reactions to mainstream violent pornography, nonviolent pornography, and erotica.

    C Y Senn;H L Radtke

  • Attitudes Towards Violence Against Women In Men of South Asian Ancestry: Are Acculturation and Gender Role Attitudes Important Factors?

    Surbhi Bhanot;Charlene Y. Senn

  • Predictors of intention to use condoms among university women: An application and extension of the theory of planned behavior.

    Anna Fazekas;Charlene Y. Senn;David M. Ledgerwood

  • External barriers to help-seeking encountered by Canadian gay and lesbian victims of intimate partner abuse: An application of The Barriers Model

    Melissa St. Pierre;Charlene Y. Senn

  • Sexual violence in the lives of first-year university women in Canada: no improvements in the 21st century

    Charlene Y Senn;Misha Eliasziw;Misha Eliasziw;Paula C Barata;Wilfreda E Thurston

  • Sources of Information about Dating and Their Perceived Influence on Adolescents

    Eileen Wood;Charlene Y. Senn;Serge Desmarais;Laura Park

  • Navigating Ambivalence: How Heterosexual Young Adults Make Sense of Desire Differences

    Melanie A. Beres;Charlene Y. Senn;Jodee McCaw

  • Women's multiple perspectives and experiences with pornography

    Charlene Y. Senn

  • Emancipatory Sexuality Education and Sexual Assault Resistance Does the Former Enhance the Latter

    Charlene Y. Senn;Stephanie S. Gee;Jennifer Thake

Frequent Co-Authors

Christine A. Gidycz
Christine A. Gidycz Ohio University
David M. Ledgerwood
David M. Ledgerwood Wayne State University
Antonia Abbey
Antonia Abbey Wayne State University
Lindsay M. Orchowski
Lindsay M. Orchowski Brown University
Martie P. Thompson
Martie P. Thompson Appalachian State University
Maureen A. Walton
Maureen A. Walton University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
E. Glenn Schellenberg
E. Glenn Schellenberg University of Toronto
Victoria L. Banyard
Victoria L. Banyard Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Katie M. Edwards
Katie M. Edwards University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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