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Overview

David J. Hansen is affiliated with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields including Mathematics, Psychology, and Social Sciences.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Algebraic Geometry and Number Theory
  • Advanced Algebra and Geometry
  • Child Welfare and Adoption
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Algebraic structures and combinatorial models
  • Homotopy and Cohomology in Algebraic Topology

Their research also delves into several subfields such as:

  • Geometry and Topology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Mathematical Physics
  • Safety Research
  • General Health Professions

Frequent co-authors in their scientific endeavors include:

  • Kelsey McCoy
  • Emily Sonnen
  • Akemi E. Mii
  • Mary Fran Flood
  • T. Zachary Huit

The venues where David J. Hansen has frequently published are:

  • Aggression and Violent Behavior
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma
  • Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society
  • Journal of Child Sexual Abuse

Recent papers authored by David J. Hansen include:

  • Helping families following sibling sexual abuse: Opportunities to enhance research and policy responses by addressing practical challenges (2021, Aggression and Violent Behavior)
  • Identifying and addressing barriers to treatment for child sexual abuse survivors and their non-offending caregivers (2020, Aggression and Violent Behavior)
  • Attention Problems and Comorbid Symptoms following Child Sexual Abuse (2020, Journal of Child Sexual Abuse)
  • Household Dysfunction and Adolescent Substance Use: Moderating Effects of Family, Community, and School Support (2020, Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse)
  • The six functors for Zariski-constructible sheaves in rigid geometry (2022, Compositio Mathematica)

Best Publications

  • Long-term consequences of childhood physical abuse

    Robin Malinosky-Rummell;David J. Hansen

  • Factors influencing children to self-disclose sexual abuse.

    Mary L. Paine;David J. Hansen

  • Barriers to Community Mental Health Services for Latinos: Treatment Considerations

    Haig Kouyoumdjian;Byron L. Zamboanga;Byron L. Zamboanga;David J. Hansen

  • The traumatic stress response in child maltreatment and resultant neuropsychological effects

    Kathryn R. Wilson;David J. Hansen;Ming Li

  • INTIMACY DEFICITS, FEAR OF INTIMACY, AND LONELINESS AMONG SEXUAL OFFENDERS

    Kurt M. Bumby;David J. Hansen

  • Understanding mental health needs of Southeast Asian refugees: Historical, cultural, and contextual challenges

    Eugenia Hsu;Corrie A. Davies;David J. Hansen

  • Patterns of appraisal and coping across different stressor conditions among former prisoners of war with and without posttraumatic stress disorder.

    John A. Fairbank;David J. Hansen;James M. Fitterling

  • Domestic violence treatment response and recidivism: A review and implications for the study of family violence

    Robert M. Sartin;David J. Hansen;Matthew T. Huss

  • Forensic interviewing in child sexual abuse cases: Current techniques and future directions

    Lindsay E. Cronch;Jodi L. Viljoen;David J. Hansen

  • Bringing Evidence-Based Child Mental Health Services to the Schools: General Issues and Specific Populations

    Carrie Masia-Warner;Douglas W. Nangle;David J. Hansen

  • Child Sexual Abuse in Asian American Families: An Examination of Cultural Factors That Influence Prevalence, Identification, and Treatment

    Kristine Toshiko Futa;Eugenia Hsu;David J Hansen

  • Relationship of personal, familial, and abuse-specific factors with outcome following childhood sexual abuse

    C. Thresa Yancey;David J. Hansen

  • Social behavior of physically abused and neglected children: A critical review

    Loren P. Conaway;David J. Hansen

  • Enhancing the effectiveness of social skills interventions with adolescents

    David J. Hansen;Douglas W. Nangle;Kathryn A. Meyer

  • Understanding child sexual behavior problems: a developmental psychopathology framework

    Natasha Elkovitch;Robert D. Latzman;David J. Hansen;Mary Fran Flood

  • The identification and reporting of physical abuse by physicians: A review and implications for research

    Jody E. Warner;David J. Hansen

  • The environment of child maltreatment: contextual factors and the development of psychopathology

    Debra B. Hecht;David J. Hansen

  • Parental problem-solving skills and child behavior problems: A comparison of physically abusive, neglectful, clinic, and community families

    David J. Hansen;Gina M. Pallotta;Amy C. Tishelman;Loren P. Conaway

  • Effects of interpersonal problem-solving training with chronic aftercare patients on problem-solving component skills and effectiveness of solutions.

    David J. Hansen;Janet S. St. Lawrence;Karen A. Christoff

  • Interventions for families victimized by child sexual abuse: Clinical issues and approaches for child advocacy center-based services

    Poonam Tavkar;David J. Hansen

  • Practitioner's Guide to Empirically Based Measures of Social Skills

    Douglas W Nangle;David J Hansen;Cynthia A Erdley;Peter Joseph Norton

Frequent Co-Authors

Byron L. Zamboanga
Byron L. Zamboanga University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Peter J. Norton
Peter J. Norton Monash University
David DiLillo
David DiLillo University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Cynthia Suveg
Cynthia Suveg University of Georgia
Gustavo Carlo
Gustavo Carlo University of California, Irvine
Susan M. Sheridan
Susan M. Sheridan University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Janet S. St. Lawrence
Janet S. St. Lawrence Portland State University
Robert D. Latzman
Robert D. Latzman Georgia State University
John A. Fairbank
John A. Fairbank Duke University
Debra A. Hope
Debra A. Hope University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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