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Ernest N. Jouriles is affiliated with Southern Methodist University in the United States. Their research focus lies primarily within the fields of psychology and social sciences, with significant contributions to clinical psychology and related subfields. They have published extensively on topics associated with intimate partner and family violence, child abuse and trauma, and sexual assault and victimization studies.

Their work spans multiple subfields, including clinical psychology, health, sociology and political science, gender studies, and social psychology. Main topics of their research include:

  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Sexual Assault and Victimization Studies
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health

Ernest N. Jouriles has frequently published in several venues, notably:

  • Child Abuse & Neglect
  • Journal of Interpersonal Violence
  • PsycTESTS Dataset
  • Journal of Family Psychology
  • Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Ernest N. Jouriles include:

  • Prevalence of Sexual Victimization Among Female and Male College Students: A Methodological Note With Data (2020, Journal of Interpersonal Violence)
  • Exposure to interparental intimate partner violence and the development of borderline features in adolescents (2020, Child Abuse & Neglect)
  • Anti-Asian discrimination and antiracist bystander behaviors amid the COVID-19 outbreak (2021, Asian American Journal of Psychology)
  • Cognitive biases in perceptions of posttraumatic growth: A systematic review and meta-analysis (2022, Clinical Psychology Review)
  • Assessment of Psychosocial Programs to Prevent Sexual Violence During Adolescence (2022, JAMA Network Open)

The scientist has collaborated extensively with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Renée McDonald
  • Caitlin Rancher
  • David Rosenfield
  • Alison Krauss
  • Mindy Jackson

Best Publications

  • Estimating the number of American children living in partner-violent families.

    Renee McDonald;Ernest N. Jouriles;Suhasini Ramisetty-Mikler;Raul Caetano

  • Interparental conflict and child adjustment: testing the mediational role of appraisals in the cognitive-contextual framework.

    John H. Grych;Frank D. Fincham;Ernest N. Jouriles;Renee McDonald

  • Interspousal aggression, marital discord, and child problems.

    Ernest N. Jouriles;Christopher M. Murphy;K. Daniel O'Leary

  • Patterns of adjustment among children of battered women.

    John H. Grych;Ernest N. Jouriles;Paul R. Swank;Renee McDonald

  • Predicting child behavior problems in maritally violent families

    Ernest N. Jouriles;Julian Barling;K. Daniel O'Leary

  • Marital adjustment, parental disagreements about child rearing, and behavior problems in boys: Increasing the specificity of the marital assessment.

    Ernest N. Jouriles;Christopher M. Murphy;Annette M. Farris;David A. Smith

  • Children's exposure to intimate partner violence: a meta-analysis of longitudinal associations with child adjustment problems

    Nicole L. Vu;Ernest N. Jouriles;Renee McDonald;David Rosenfield

  • Interspousal reliability of reports of marital violence

    Ernest N. Jouriles;K. Daniel O'Leary

  • Children exposed to marital violence: Theory, research, and applied issues.

    George W. Holden;Robert Geffner;Ernest N. Jouriles

  • Child abuse in the context of domestic violence: prevalence, explanations, and practice implications.

    Ernest N Jouriles;Renee McDonald;Amy M Smith Slep;Richard E Heyman

  • Physical aggression toward boys and girls in families characterized by the battering of women

    Ernest N. Jouriles;William D. Norwood

  • Marital conflict, parenting, and toddler conduct problems.

    Ernest N. Jouriles;Linda J. Pfiffner;Susan G. O'Leary

  • TREATMENT OF MARITAL CONFLICT AND PREVENTION OF DIVORCE

    James H. Bray;Ernest N. Jouriles

  • Parenting behaviors and beliefs of battered women.

    George W. Holden;Joshua D. Stein;Kathy L. Ritchie;Susan D. Harris

  • Physical Violence and Other Forms of Marital Aggression: Links With Children's Behavior Problems

    Ernest N. Jouriles;William D. Norwood;Renee McDonald;John P. Vincent

  • Alcohol and aggressive personality styles: Potentiators of serious physical aggression against wives?

    Richard E. Heyman;K. Daniel O'Leary;Ernest N. Jouriles

  • Factor Similarity of the Conflict Tactics Scales Across Samples, Spouses, and Sites: Issues and Implications

    Julian Barling;K. Daniel O'Leary;Ernest N. Jouriles;Dina Vivian

  • Dismantling motivational interviewing and feedback for college drinkers: a randomized clinical trial.

    Scott T. Walters;Amanda M. Vader;T. Robert Harris;Craig A. Field

  • Effects of a Parenting Intervention on Features of Psychopathy in Children

    Renee McDonald;Mary Catherine Dodson;David Rosenfield;Ernest N. Jouriles

  • Reducing conduct problems among children of battered women.

    Ernest N. Jouriles;Renee McDonald;Laura Spiller;William D. Norwood

Frequent Co-Authors

Renee McDonald
Renee McDonald Southern Methodist University
David Rosenfield
David Rosenfield Southern Methodist University
John H. Grych
John H. Grych Marquette University
K. Daniel O'Leary
K. Daniel O'Leary Stony Brook University
Victoria L. Banyard
Victoria L. Banyard Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Paul R. Swank
Paul R. Swank The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Jeffrey Temple
Jeffrey Temple The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Annette Mahoney
Annette Mahoney Bowling Green State University
Christopher M. Murphy
Christopher M. Murphy University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Richard E. Heyman
Richard E. Heyman New York University

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