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Overview

Dennis E. Reidy is affiliated with Georgia State University in the United States. Their academic work spans multiple fields within the social sciences, psychology, and health professions with a particular focus on subfields such as gender studies, clinical psychology, general health professions, health, and sociology and political science.

Their research frequently addresses topics including intimate partner and family violence, sexual assault and victimization studies, child abuse and trauma, adolescent sexual and reproductive health, gun ownership and violence research, homelessness and social issues, and suicide and self-harm studies.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Dennis E. Reidy include:

  • Effect of the SafeCare© intervention on parenting outcomes among parents in child welfare systems: A cluster randomized trial (2020, Preventive Medicine)
  • Bullying and suicide risk among sexual minority youth in the United States (2021, Preventive Medicine)
  • Measurement of Adverse Childhood Experiences: It Matters (2021, American Journal of Preventive Medicine)
  • The impact of the Great Recession on California domestic violence events, and related hospitalizations and emergency service visits (2020, Preventive Medicine)
  • We (want to) believe in the best of men: A qualitative analysis of reactions to #Gillette on Twitter (2020, Psychology of Men & Masculinity)

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Jeff R. Temple
  • Elizabeth Baumler
  • Katherine W. Bogen
  • Lindsay M. Orchowski
  • Melissa F. Peskin

Dennis E. Reidy's work has appeared predominantly in the following publication venues:

  • Preventive Medicine
  • Journal of Adolescent Health
  • American Journal of Preventive Medicine
  • Journal of Interpersonal Violence
  • Journal of American College Health

Overall, Dennis E. Reidy's scholarly contributions intersect diverse aspects of public health, social sciences, and psychology with a strong emphasis on violence, trauma, and health-related outcomes, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach grounded in empirical research.

Best Publications

  • A test of two brief measures of grandiose narcissism: the narcissistic personality inventory-13 and the narcissistic personality inventory-16.

    Brittany Gentile;Joshua D. Miller;Brian J. Hoffman;Dennis E. Reidy

  • Effects of narcissistic entitlement and exploitativeness on human physical aggression

    Dennis E. Reidy;Amos Zeichner;Josh D. Foster;Marc A. Martinez

  • Gender Role Attitudes and Male Adolescent Dating Violence Perpetration: Normative Beliefs as Moderators

    H. Luz Mc Naughton Reyes;Vangie A. Foshee;Phyllis Holditch Niolon;Dennis E. Reidy

  • Man enough? Masculine discrepancy stress and intimate partner violence

    Dennis E. Reidy;Danielle S. Berke;Brittany Gentile;Amos Zeichner

  • Examining the relations among narcissism, impulsivity, and self-defeating behaviors.

    Joshua D. Miller;W. Keith Campbell;Diana L. Young;Chad E. Lakey

  • Psychopathy, reactive aggression, and precarious proclamations: A review of behavioral, cognitive, and biological research.

    Dennis E. Reidy;Dennis E. Reidy;John F. Shelley-Tremblay;Scott O. Lilienfeld

  • Men who aggress against women: Effects of feminine gender role violation on physical aggression in hypermasculine men

    Dennis E. Reidy;Steven D. Shirk;Colleen A. Sloan;Amos Zeichner

  • Narcissism and displaced aggression: Effects of positive, negative, and delayed feedback

    Marc A. Martinez;Amos Zeichner;Dennis E. Reidy;Joshua D. Miller

  • Unprovoked Aggression: Effects of Psychopathic Traits and Sadism

    Dennis E. Reidy;Amos Zeichner;L. Alana Seibert

  • Narcissists are approach-oriented toward their money and their friends

    Joshua D. Foster;Tiffany A. Misra;Dennis E. Reidy

  • Psychopathy and aggression: Examining the role of psychopathy factors in predicting laboratory aggression under hostile and instrumental conditions

    Dennis E. Reidy;Amos Zeichner;Joshua D. Miller;Marc A. Martinez

  • Narcissism and unprovoked aggression

    Dennis E. Reidy;Joshua D. Foster;Amos Zeichner

  • Why psychopathy matters: Implications for public health and violence prevention☆

    Dennis E. Reidy;Megan C. Kearns;Sarah DeGue;Scott O. Lilienfeld

  • Masculine Discrepancy Stress, Teen Dating Violence, and Sexual Violence Perpetration Among Adolescent Boys

    Dennis E. Reidy;Joanne P. Smith-Darden;Kai S. Cortina;Roger M. Kernsmith

  • Masculinity, emotion regulation, and psychopathology: A critical review and integrated model.

    Danielle S. Berke;Danielle S. Berke;Dennis Reidy;Amos Zeichner

  • Narcissism and stock market investing: Correlates and consequences of cocksure investing

    Joshua D. Foster;Dennis E. Reidy;Tiffany A. Misra;Joshua S. Goff

  • Reducing psychopathic violence: A review of the treatment literature.

    Dennis E. Reidy;Megan C. Kearns;Sarah DeGue

  • Take it like a man: Gender-threatened men’s experience of gender role discrepancy, emotion activation, and pain tolerance.

    Danielle S. Berke;Dennis E. Reidy;Joshua D. Miller;Amos Zeichner

  • Gender Role Discrepancy Stress, High-Risk Sexual Behavior, and Sexually Transmitted Disease

    Dennis E. Reidy;Dennis E. Reidy;Kathryn A. Brookmeyer;Brittany Gentile;Danielle S. Berke

  • Personality and laboratory-based aggression: Comparing the predictive power of the Five-Factor Model, BIS/BAS, and impulsivity across context

    L. Alana Seibert;Joshua D. Miller;Lauren R. Pryor;Dennis E. Reidy

Frequent Co-Authors

Amos Zeichner
Amos Zeichner University of Georgia
Joshua D. Miller
Joshua D. Miller University of Georgia
Scott O. Lilienfeld
Scott O. Lilienfeld Emory University
Joshua D. Foster
Joshua D. Foster University of South Alabama
W. Keith Campbell
W. Keith Campbell University of Georgia
Kent A. Kiehl
Kent A. Kiehl University of New Mexico
Brian J. Hoffman
Brian J. Hoffman University of Georgia
Matt DeLisi
Matt DeLisi Iowa State University
Lindsay M. Orchowski
Lindsay M. Orchowski Brown University
Vangie A. Foshee
Vangie A. Foshee University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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