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Overview

Craig T. Nagoshi is affiliated with The University of Texas at Arlington in the United States. Their research primarily spans across the social sciences and psychology, contributing notably to gender studies, social psychology, clinical psychology, sociology and political science, and health.

The scientist has authored several recent papers addressing topics related to gender identity, sexual orientation, and social behavior. Some of their recent publications include:

  • "An eco-developmental framework on the intersectionality of gender and sexual identities in transgender individuals" (2020) published in Psychology and Sexuality
  • "Testing a Contextual Model of Effects of Father Involvement on Child Behaviors" (2020) published in Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal
  • "Transgender theory revisited: Current applications to transgender issues" (2022) published in Current Opinion in Psychology
  • "For Straight Persons, Correlates of Biphobia Are Mostly the Same as for Homophobia" (2023) published in Journal of Bisexuality
  • "Becoming aware of your gender and sexual identity: Narrative experiences, intersecting identities, and healthcare implications" (2022) published in Sexualities

Their work focuses on several key topics, including:

  • LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
  • Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology
  • Gender Roles and Identity Studies
  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Gender, Feminism, and Media
  • Marriage and Sexual Relationships
  • Sexual Assault and Victimization Studies

Craig T. Nagoshi regularly collaborates with a number of frequent coauthors in their research. These include:

  • Julie L. Nagoshi
  • Vijayan K. Pillai
  • Louis Lindley
  • Farzana Akter
  • Robert D. Hess

Their publications have appeared in a range of journals that align with gender, sexuality, and social work research fields. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Psychology and Sexuality
  • Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal
  • Current Opinion in Psychology
  • Journal of Bisexuality
  • Sexualities

Best Publications

  • Gender Differences in Correlates of Homophobia and Transphobia

    Julie L. Nagoshi;Katherine A. Adams;Heather K. Terrell;Eric D. Hill

  • The confounded nature of angry men and happy women.

    D. Vaughn Becker;Douglas T. Kenrick;Steven L. Neuberg;K. C. Blackwell

  • An examination of serotonin and psychological variables in the relationship between exercise and mental health.

    Brad Wipfli;D. Landers;C. Nagoshi;Shannon Ringenbach

  • A Social Learning Perspective: A Model of Parenting Styles, Self-Regulation, Perceived Drinking Control, and Alcohol Use and Problems

    Julie A. Patock-Peckham;Jee Won Cheong;Michelle E. Balhorn;Craig T. Nagoshi

  • Effect of religion and religiosity on alcohol use in a college student sample

    Julie A Patock-Peckham;Geoffrey T Hutchinson;Jeewon Cheong;Craig T Nagoshi

  • Alcohol norms and expectations as predictors of alcohol use and problems in a college student sample.

    Mark D. Wood;Craig T. Nagoshi;David A. Dennis

  • Stress, Depression, Irrational Beliefs, and Alcohol Use and Problems in a College Student Sample

    Clorinda D. Camatta;Craig T. Nagoshi

  • Validation of the TOSCA to measure shame and guilt

    Sandra L Woien;Heidi A.H Ernst;Julie A Patock-Peckham;Craig T Nagoshi

  • Impulsivity, sensation seeking, and behavioral and emotional responses to alcohol.

    Craig T. Nagoshi;James R. Wilson;Lawrence A. Rodriguez

  • Correlates of Homophobia, Transphobia, and Internalized Homophobia in Gay or Lesbian and Heterosexual Samples

    Katrina Warriner;Craig T. Nagoshi;Julie L. Nagoshi

  • The Role of Social Cognition in the Religious Fundamentalism‐Prejudice Relationship

    Eric D. Hill;Adam B. Cohen;Heather K. Terrell;Craig T. Nagoshi

  • Guilt, shame, and adjustment in three cultures

    Ronald C. Johnson;George P. Danko;Yau Huang Huang;Jong Young Park

  • Galton's data a century later.

    Ronald C. Johnson;Gerald E. McClearn;Sylvia Yuen;Craig T. Nagoshi

  • Perceived Control of Drinking and Other Predictors of Alcohol Use and Problems in a College Student Sample

    Craig T. Nagoshi

  • College Drinking Game Participation Within the Context of Other Predictors of Alcohol Use and Problems

    Craig T. Nagoshi;Mark D. Wood;Christopher C. Cote;Steven M. Abbit

  • Family background, cognitive ability, and personality as predictors of educational and occupational attainment

    R. C. Johnson;C. T. Nagoshi;F. M. Ahern;J. R. Wilson

  • Changes Over One Semester in Drinking Game Playing and Alcohol Use and Problems in a College Student Sample.

    E B S Celeste Adams;Craig T. Nagoshi

  • IRRATIONAL BELIEFS AND BEHAVIORAL MISREGULATION IN THE ROLE OF ALCOHOL ABUSE AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS

    Geoffrey T. Hutchinson;Julie A. Patock-Peckham;Jeewon Cheong;Craig T. Nagoshi

  • Components of gender-nonconformity prejudice

    Katherine A. Adams;Craig T. Nagoshi;Gabrielle Filip-Crawford;Heather K. Terrell

  • Influence of family alcoholism history on alcohol metabolism, sensitivity, and tolerance.

    Craig T Nagoshi;James R Wilson

Frequent Co-Authors

Ronald C. Johnson
Ronald C. Johnson University of Hawaii at Manoa
Steven G. Vandenberg
Steven G. Vandenberg University of Colorado Boulder
Mark D. Wood
Mark D. Wood University of Rhode Island
Gerald E. McClearn
Gerald E. McClearn Pennsylvania State University
Daniel M. Landers
Daniel M. Landers Arizona State University
John C. DeFries
John C. DeFries University of Colorado Boulder
David P. MacKinnon
David P. MacKinnon Arizona State University
Robert Plomin
Robert Plomin King's College London
Diana H. Fishbein
Diana H. Fishbein Pennsylvania State University
Edythe D. London
Edythe D. London University of California, Los Angeles

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