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Dan R. Hoyt is a researcher affiliated with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in the United States. Their work focuses primarily on medicine, psychology, and health professions, with specific exploration into general health professions, public health, environmental and occupational health, social psychology, clinical psychology, and epidemiology.

Their research addresses key topics including maternal mental health during pregnancy and postpartum, mental health treatment and access, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, community health and development, health policy implementation science, and substance abuse treatment and outcomes.

Dan R. Hoyt has contributed to several academic papers, including:

  • Prevalence of Mental Disorders from Adolescence Through Early Adulthood in American Indian and First Nations Communities, 2020, International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction
  • Recruitment and retention of American Indian youth and caregivers in a culturally adapted prevention program, 2023, Transcultural Psychiatry

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Dan R. Hoyt include:

  • Les B. Whitbeck
  • Melissa L. Walls
  • Kelley J. Sittner
  • Kaley A. Herman
  • Miigis B. Gonzalez

Their publications are often found in venues such as:

  • International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction
  • Transcultural Psychiatry

Best Publications

  • Conceptualizing and measuring historical trauma among American Indian people

    Les B. Whitbeck;Gary W. Adams;Dan R. Hoyt;Xiaojin Chen

  • Family, Community, and School Influences on Resilience among American Indian Adolescents in the Upper Midwest.

    Teresa D. LaFromboise;Dan R. Hoyt;Lisa Oliver;Les B. Whitbeck

  • Mental disorder, subsistence strategies, and victimization among gay, lesbian, and bisexual homeless and runaway adolescents.

    Les B. Whitbeck;Xiaojin Chen;Dan R. Hoyt;Kimberly A. Tyler

  • Discrimination, historical loss and enculturation: culturally specific risk and resiliency factors for alcohol abuse among American Indians.

    B Les Whitbeck;Xiaojin Chen;Xiaojin Chen;Dan R Hoyt;Gary W Adams

  • Perceived discrimination and early substance abuse among American Indian children.

    Les B. Whitbeck;Dan R. Hoyt;Barbara J. McMorris;Xiaojin Chen

  • Psychological Distress and Help Seeking in Rural America

    Danny R. Hoyt;Rand D. Conger;Jill Gaffney Valde;Karen Weihs

  • Perceived discrimination, traditional practices, and depressive symptoms among American Indians in the upper midwest.

    Leslie B Whitbeck;Barbara J. McMorris;Danny R Hoyt;Jerry D. Stubben

  • Nowhere to grow : homeless and runaway adolescents and their families

    Les B. Whitbeck;Dan R. Hoyt

  • Early Adolescent Sexual Activity: A Developmental Study

    Les B. Whitbeck;Kevin A. Yoder;Dan R. Hoyt;Rand D. Conger

  • A risk-amplification model of victimization and depressive symptoms among runaway and homeless adolescents.

    Les B. Whitbeck;Dan R. Hoyt;Kevin A. Yoder

  • The Impact of Childhood Sexual Abuse on Later Sexual Victimization among Runaway Youth.

    Kimberly A. Tyler;Dan R. Hoyt;Les B. Whitbeck;Ana Mari Cauce

  • Perceived parental acceptance as a moderator of religious transmission among adolescent boys and girls

    Wan Ning Bao;Les B. Whitbeck;Danny R. Hoyt;Rand D. Conger

  • The Effects of Early Sexual Abuse on Later Sexual Victimization Among Female Homeless and Runaway Adolescents

    Kimberly A. Tyler;Dan R. Hoyt;Les B. Whitbeck

  • Depressive symptoms and co-occurring depressive symptoms, substance abuse, and conduct problems among runaway and homeless adolescents.

    Les B. Whitbeck;Danny R. Hoyt;Wa Ning Bao

  • Abusive family backgrounds and later victimization among runaway and homeless adolescents

    Les B. Whitbeck;Danny R. Hoyt;Kevin A. Ackley

  • Traditional Culture and Academic Success among American Indian Children in the Upper Midwest.

    Les B. Whitbeck;Dan R. Hoyt;Jerry D. Stubben;Teresa LaFromboise

  • Early family relationships, intergenerational solidarity, and support provided to parents by their adult children

    Les Whitbeck;Danny R. Hoyt;Shirley M. Huck

  • Families of homeless and runaway adolescents: a comparison of parent/caretaker and adolescent perspectives on parenting, family violence, and adolescent conduct.

    Les B. Whitbeck;Danny R. Hoyt;Kevin A. Ackley

  • Victimization and posttraumatic stress disorder among homeless adolescents.

    Angela J. Stewart;Mandy Steiman;Ana Mari Cauce;Bryan N. Cochran

  • Natural Disaster and Depression: A Prospective Investigation of Reactions to the 1993 Midwest Floods

    Elizabeth M. Ginexi;Karen Weihs;Samuel J. Simmens;Danny R. Hoyt

  • Abuse, Support, and Depression among Homeless and Runaway Adolescents*

    Wan Ning Bao;Les B. Whitbeck;Dan R. Hoyt

Frequent Co-Authors

Les B. Whitbeck
Les B. Whitbeck University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Ana Mari Cauce
Ana Mari Cauce University of Washington
Barbara J. McMorris
Barbara J. McMorris University of Minnesota
Rand D. Conger
Rand D. Conger University of California, Davis
Karen L. Weihs
Karen L. Weihs University of Arizona
Ronald L. Simons
Ronald L. Simons University of Georgia
Glen H. Elder
Glen H. Elder University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Frederick O. Lorenz
Frederick O. Lorenz Iowa State University
Bryan N. Cochran
Bryan N. Cochran University of Montana

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