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Overview

Denise L. Haynie is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States and has a substantial body of research within social sciences, medicine, and psychology. Their work spans several subfields including sociology and political science, clinical psychology, general health professions, transportation, and safety, risk, reliability, and quality.

Their research topics frequently focus on urban transport and accessibility, traffic and road safety, older adults driving studies, homelessness and social issues, substance abuse treatment and outcomes, smoking behavior and cessation, and crime patterns and interventions.

Notable recent publications include:

  • Adverse childhood experiences and premature mortality through mid-adulthood: A five-decade prospective study (2022) published in The Lancet Regional Health - Americas
  • Resilience Factors in the Association Between Depressive Symptoms and Suicidality (2021) published in Journal of Adolescent Health
  • Mapping the complex causal mechanisms of drinking and driving behaviors among adolescents and young adults (2022) published in Social Science & Medicine
  • Sexual Minority Status and Age of Onset of Adolescent Suicide Ideation and Behavior (2021) published in PEDIATRICS
  • The responsiveness of criminal networks to intentional attacks: Disrupting darknet drug trade (2020) published in PLoS ONE

They frequently collaborate with other researchers, with significant coauthorship counts including:

  • Bruce G. Simons-Morton (28 collaborations)
  • Kaigang Li (21 collaborations)
  • Ronald J. Iannotti (15 collaborations)
  • Stephen E. Gilman (12 collaborations)
  • Barbara C. Banz (12 collaborations)

Their work is regularly published in venues such as:

  • Journal of Adolescent Health (6 publications)
  • Traffic Injury Prevention (6 publications)
  • Accident Analysis & Prevention (3 publications)
  • Social Science & Medicine (2 publications)
  • PEDIATRICS (2 publications)

Denise L. Haynie's contributions address complex social and public health issues, often intersecting with behavioral studies and safety across various populations and age groups. Their research encompasses both empirical studies and analytical mappings of social behaviors relevant to health outcomes and transport safety.

Best Publications

  • Bullies, Victims, and Bully/Victims: Distinct Groups of At-Risk Youth

    Denise L. Haynie;Tonja Nansel;Patricia Eitel;Aria Davis Crump

  • Delinquent Peers Revisited: Does Network Structure Matter?

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  • Adolescent bullying involvement and perceived family, peer and school relations: commonalities and differences across race/ethnicity.

    Aubrey L. Spriggs;Ronald J. Iannotti;Tonja R. Nansel;Denise L. Haynie

  • Relationships between bullying and violence among US youth

    Tonja R. Nansel;Mary D. Overpeck;Denise L. Haynie;W. June Ruan

  • Peer and Parent Influences on Smoking and Drinking among Early Adolescents

    Bruce Simons-Morton;Denise L. Haynie;Aria D. Crump;Patricia Eitel

  • Self-efficacy, outcome expectations, and diabetes self-management in adolescents with type 1 diabetes

    Ronald J Iannotti;Stefan Schneider;Tonja R Nansel;Denise L Haynie

  • Student–school bonding and adolescent problem behavior

    Bruce G. Simons-Morton;Aria Davis Crump;Denise L. Haynie;Keith E. Saylor

  • The Association of Bullying and Victimization with Middle School Adjustment

    Tonja R. Nansel;Denise L. Haynie;Bruce G. Simonsmorton

  • Dating violence perpetration and victimization among U.S. adolescents: prevalence, patterns, and associations with health complaints and substance use

    Denise L. Haynie;Tilda Farhat;Ashley Brooks-Russell;Jing Wang

  • Association between swimming lessons and drowning in childhood: a case-control study

    Ruth A. Brenner;Gitanjali Saluja Taneja;Denise L. Haynie;Ann C. Trumble

  • The role of supervision in child injury risk: definition, conceptual and measurement issues

    Gitanjali Saluja;Ruth Brenner;Barbara A. Morrongiello;Denise Haynie

  • Psychosocial, school, and parent factors associated with recent smoking among early-adolescent boys and girls.

    Bruce Simons-Morton;Aria Davis Crump;Denise L. Haynie;Keith E. Saylor

  • Can I Take the Car?: Relations Among Parenting Practices and Adolescent Problem-Driving Practices

    Jessica Lauren Hartos;Patricia Eitel;Denise L. Haynie;Bruce G. Simons-Morton

  • Latent growth curve analyses of peer and parent influences on smoking progression among early adolescents.

    Bruce Simons-Morton;Rusan Chen;Lorien Abroms;Denise L. Haynie

  • Barriers and Facilitators to School-Based Parent Involvement for Parents of Urban Public Middle School Students

    Kantahyanee W. Murray;Nadine Finigan-Carr;Vanya Jones;Nikeea Copeland-Linder

  • Friendship in adolescence.

    James Youniss;Denise L. Haynie

  • Perspectives from Before and After the Pediatric to Adult Care Transition: A Mixed-Methods Study in Type 1 Diabetes

    Marisa E. Hilliard;Jessamyn G. Perlus;Loretta M. Clark;Denise L. Haynie

  • Longitudinal Relationship Between Drinking with Peers, Descriptive Norms, and Adolescent Alcohol Use

    Ashley Brooks-Russell;Bruce G. Simons-Morton;Denise Haynie;Tilda Farhat

  • Effectiveness of a mentor-implemented, violence prevention intervention for assault-injured youths presenting to the emergency department: results of a randomized trial.

    Tina L. Cheng;Denise Haynie;Ruth Brenner;Joseph L. Wright

  • Psychosocial predictors of smoking trajectories during middle and high school.

    Lorien Abroms;Bruce Simons-Morton;Denise L. Haynie;Rusan Chen

  • Youth Violence: How Gender Matters in Aggression Among Urban Early Adolescents

    Nadine M. Finigan-Carr;Andrea Carlson Gielen;Denise L. Haynie;Tina L. Cheng

Frequent Co-Authors

Risë B. Goldstein
Risë B. Goldstein National Institutes of Health
Catherine P. Bradshaw
Catherine P. Bradshaw University of Virginia
Kenneth H. Beck
Kenneth H. Beck University of Maryland, College Park
Linda C. Mayes
Linda C. Mayes Yale University
Cecilia Cheng
Cecilia Cheng University of Hong Kong
James Youniss
James Youniss Catholic University of America

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