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Eva R. Kimonis is affiliated with the University of New South Wales in Australia and specializes primarily in the field of psychology with a focus on clinical psychology. Their research spans several subfields including social psychology, cognitive neuroscience, education, and sociology and political science.

The main topics of Eva R. Kimonis's work emphasize areas such as child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, psychopathy and forensic psychiatry, autism spectrum disorder research, child abuse and trauma, early childhood education and development, personality disorders, and stalking, cyberstalking, and harassment.

Eva R. Kimonis has contributed to a number of publications, frequently appearing in journals such as Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Nature Reviews Disease Primers, Behavior Therapy, Child Psychiatry & Human Development, and Psychological Assessment.

Significant recent papers authored or co-authored by Eva R. Kimonis include:

  • The Emotionally Sensitive Child-Adverse Parenting Experiences-Allostatic (Over)Load (ESCAPE-AL) Model for the Development of Secondary Psychopathic Traits, 2023, Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review
  • Oppositional defiant disorder, 2023, Nature Reviews Disease Primers
  • Parent Training Adapted to the Needs of Children With Callous-Unemotional Traits: A Randomized Controlled Trial, 2022, Behavior Therapy
  • Psychopathy, 2021, Nature Reviews Disease Primers
  • An Effectiveness Open Trial of Internet-Delivered Parent Training for Young Children With Conduct Problems Living in Regional and Rural Australia, 2020, Behavior Therapy

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Eva R. Kimonis include:

  • Georgette E. Fleming
  • David J. Hawes
  • Paul J. Frick
  • Valsamma Eapen
  • Bryan Neo

Best Publications

  • Assessing callous-unemotional traits in adolescent offenders: validation of the Inventory of Callous-Unemotional Traits.

    Eva R. Kimonis;Paul J. Frick;Jennifer L. Skeem;Monica A. Marsee

  • The 4 year stability of psychopathic traits in non-referred youth.

    Paul J. Frick;Eva R. Kimonis;Danielle M. Dandreaux;Jamie M. Farell

  • Callous–Unemotional Traits in Predicting the Severity and Stability of Conduct Problems and Delinquency

    Paul J. Frick;Timothy R. Stickle;Danielle M. Dandreaux;Jamie M Farrell

  • Psychopathy, aggression, and the processing of emotional stimuli in non-referred girls and boys.

    Eva R. Kimonis;Paul J. Frick;B S Holly Fazekas;Bryan R. Loney

  • Primary and secondary variants of juvenile psychopathy differ in emotional processing

    Eva R. Kimonis;Paul J. Frick;Elizabeth Cauffman;Asha Goldweber

  • Assessing the forms and functions of aggression using self-report: factor structure and invariance of the Peer Conflict Scale in youths.

    Monica A. Marsee;Christopher T. Barry;Kristina K. Childs;Paul J. Frick

  • Bullying and Victimization: The Role of Conduct Problems and Psychopathic Traits

    Kostas A. Fanti;Eva R. Kimonis

  • Types of Aggression, Responsiveness to Provocation, and Callous-unemotional Traits in Detained Adolescents

    Luna C. Muñoz;Paul J. Frick;Eva R. Kimonis;Katherine J. Aucoin

  • Callous-unemotional traits and the emotional processing of distress cues in detained boys: testing the moderating role of aggression, exposure to community violence, and histories of abuse

    Eva R. Kimonis;Paul J. Frick;Luna C. Munoz;Katherine J. Aucoin

  • Callous-Unemotional Features, Behavioral Inhibition, and Parenting: Independent Predictors of Aggression in a High-Risk Preschool Sample.

    Eva R. Kimonis;Paul J. Frick;Neil W. Boris;Anna T. Smyke

  • Callous-unemotional traits and delinquent peer affiliation.

    Eva R. Kimonis;Paul J. Frick;Christopher T. Barry

  • A multimethod assessment of juvenile psychopathy: comparing the predictive utility of the PCL:YV, YPI, and NEO PRI.

    Elizabeth Cauffman;Eva R. Kimonis;Julia Dmitrieva;Kathryn C. Monahan

  • Variants of callous-unemotional conduct problems in a community sample of adolescents.

    Kostas A. Fanti;Chara A. Demetriou;Eva R. Kimonis

  • Can Callous-Unemotional Traits be Reliably Measured in Preschoolers?

    Eva R. Kimonis;Kostas A. Fanti;Xenia Anastassiou-Hadjicharalambous;Biran Mertan

  • Are Secondary Variants of Juvenile Psychopathy More Reactively Violent and Less Psychosocially Mature Than Primary Variants

    Eva R. Kimonis;Jennifer L. Skeem;Elizabeth Cauffman;Julia Dmitrieva

  • Parent-Child Interaction Therapy Adapted for Preschoolers with Callous-Unemotional Traits: An Open Trial Pilot Study.

    Eva R. Kimonis;Georgette Fleming;Nancy Briggs;Lauren Brouwer-French

  • Mothers, Fathers, and Parental Systems: A Conceptual Model of Parental Engagement in Programmes for Child Mental Health—Connect, Attend, Participate, Enact (CAPE)

    Patrycja J. Piotrowska;Lucy A. Tully;Rhoshel K Lenroot;Eva R. Kimonis

  • Maltreatment profiles among incarcerated boys with callous-unemotional traits

    Eva R. Kimonis;Eva R. Kimonis;Kostas A. Fanti;Zachary Isoma;Kathleen Donoghue;Kathleen Donoghue

  • Legal, Individual, and Environmental Predictors of Court Disposition in a Sample of Serious Adolescent Offenders

    Elizabeth Cauffman;Alex R. Piquero;Eva Kimonis;Laurence Steinberg

  • Maternal care, maltreatment and callous-unemotional traits among urban male juvenile offenders.

    Eva R. Kimonis;Brittany Cross;Aisha Howard;Aisha Howard;Kathleen Donoghue;Kathleen Donoghue

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul J. Frick
Paul J. Frick Louisiana State University
David J. Hawes
David J. Hawes University of Sydney
Mark R. Dadds
Mark R. Dadds University of Sydney
Vicki Anderson
Vicki Anderson Murdoch Children's Research Institute
Kostas A. Fanti
Kostas A. Fanti University of Cyprus
Rhoshel K. Lenroot
Rhoshel K. Lenroot University of New South Wales
Elizabeth Cauffman
Elizabeth Cauffman University of California, Irvine
Jennifer L. Skeem
Jennifer L. Skeem University of California, Berkeley
Daniel M. Bagner
Daniel M. Bagner Florida International University
Robert J. McMahon
Robert J. McMahon Simon Fraser University

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