Her scientific interests lie mostly in Sexual abuse, Clinical psychology, Human factors and ergonomics, Suicide prevention and Social psychology. Her study in Sexual abuse is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Verbal abuse, Sexual assault and Child abuse. Her Clinical psychology study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Social support.
In her articles, she combines various disciplines, including Human factors and ergonomics and Aggression. Suicide prevention is frequently linked to Injury prevention in her study. Her work carried out in the field of Social psychology brings together such families of science as Construct validity and Applied psychology.
Her primary areas of study are Clinical psychology, Injury prevention, Suicide prevention, Human factors and ergonomics and Sexual abuse. Her study focuses on the intersection of Clinical psychology and fields such as Sexual violence with connections in the field of Resistance. Suicide prevention combines with fields such as Psychiatry and Interim in her work.
Her Human factors and ergonomics research spans across into fields like Occupational safety and health, Social psychology, Aggression, Alcohol abuse and Program evaluation. Her work in the fields of Victimology, Physical abuse and Sex offense overlaps with other areas such as Developmental psychology. Her work on Dating violence is typically connected to Investment and Interpersonal communication as part of general Domestic violence study, connecting several disciplines of science.
Christine A. Gidycz spends much of her time researching Clinical psychology, Human factors and ergonomics, Suicide prevention, Injury prevention and Occupational safety and health. Her Clinical psychology research focuses on Young adult and how it relates to Psychoeducation and Bystander effect. Christine A. Gidycz performs integrative study on Human factors and ergonomics and Aggression.
Her Domestic violence and Sex offense study in the realm of Suicide prevention connects with subjects such as Social psychology, Alcohol abuse and Sexual violence. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Psychological intervention, Assertiveness and Medical education. Christine A. Gidycz combines subjects such as Child sexual abuse and Child abuse with her study of Sexual assault.
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Preventing Sexual Aggression Among College Men: An Evaluation of a Social Norms and Bystander Intervention Program
Christine A Gidycz;Lindsay M Orchowski;Alan D Berkowitz.
Violence Against Women (2011)
Sexual Assault Experience in Adulthood and Prior Victimization Experiences: A Prospective Analysis
Christine A. Gidycz;Christie Nelson Coble;Lance Latham;Melissa J. Layman.
Psychology of Women Quarterly (1993)
Rape Myths: History, Individual and Institutional-Level Presence, and Implications for Change
Katie M. Edwards;Jessica A. Turchik;Jessica A. Turchik;Christina M. Dardis;Nicole Reynolds.
Sex Roles (2011)
A Prospective Analysis Of The Relationships Among Sexual Assault Experiences: An Extension of Previous Findings
Christine A. Gidycz;Kimberly Hanson;Melissa J. Layman.
Psychology of Women Quarterly (1995)
Unacknowledged versus acknowledged rape victims: situational factors and posttraumatic stress.
Melissa J. Layman;Christine A. Gidycz;Steven Jay Lynn.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology (1996)
Evaluation of a sexual assault prevention program
Kimberly A. Hanson;Christine A. Gidycz.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (1993)
A Prospective Analysis of Sexual Assault Perpetration: Risk Factors Related to Perpetrator Characteristics
Catherine Loh;Christine A. Gidycz;Tracy R. Lobo;Rohini Luthra.
Journal of Interpersonal Violence (2005)
To Whom Do College Women Confide Following Sexual Assault? A Prospective Study of Predictors of Sexual Assault Disclosure and Social Reactions
Lindsay M. Orchowski;Christine A. Gidycz.
Violence Against Women (2012)
Dating Violence Among College Men and Women Evaluation of a Theoretical Model
Rohini Luthra;Christine A. Gidycz.
Journal of Interpersonal Violence (2006)
Social Reactions to Disclosure of Sexual Victimization and Adjustment Among Survivors of Sexual Assault
Lindsay M. Orchowski;Amy S. Untied;Christine A. Gidycz.
Journal of Interpersonal Violence (2013)
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