Developmental psychology, Psychopathy, Aggression, Juvenile delinquency and Injury prevention are her primary areas of study. Her research on Developmental psychology focuses in particular on Conduct disorder. Psychopathy connects with themes related to Anxiety in her study.
Her Aggression research incorporates elements of Psychopathology, Impulsivity and Clinical psychology. Her work deals with themes such as Test validity, Peer group and Psychometrics, which intersect with Juvenile delinquency. The Injury prevention study combines topics in areas such as Suicide prevention and Human factors and ergonomics.
Eva R. Kimonis mostly deals with Developmental psychology, Psychopathy, Clinical psychology, Juvenile delinquency and Aggression. Her Developmental psychology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Big Five personality traits, Injury prevention, Antisocial personality disorder and Callous unemotional. Her research in Psychopathy tackles topics such as Anxiety which are related to areas like Posttraumatic stress.
Her research in Clinical psychology intersects with topics in Empathy, Social psychology and Sexual abuse. Within one scientific family, Eva R. Kimonis focuses on topics pertaining to Recidivism under Juvenile delinquency, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Predictive validity. Her Aggression research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Psychophysiology, Psychopathology and Parenting styles.
Her primary scientific interests are in Developmental psychology, Callous unemotional, Mental health, Clinical psychology and Psychological intervention. Her work in the fields of Developmental psychology, such as Aggression, overlaps with other areas such as Context. Her studies deal with areas such as Empathy and Parent–child interaction therapy as well as Callous unemotional.
The Mental health study combines topics in areas such as Intervention, Positive parenting and Dysfunctional family. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Construct validity, Anxiety and Psychopathy. Her research integrates issues of Conduct disorder, Test validity, Criterion validity and Prosocial behavior in her study of Psychopathy.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Clinical psychology, Psychological intervention, Psychopathy, Mental health and Intervention. Her specific area of interest is Clinical psychology, where Eva R. Kimonis studies Conduct disorder. Her study in Psychological intervention is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Empathy, Parenting programs and Medical education.
Her Psychopathy research incorporates elements of Psychophysiology and Aggression. Her Mental health research includes elements of Developmental psychology, Mass media and Health promotion. Her work carried out in the field of Intervention brings together such families of science as Social media, Callous unemotional, MEDLINE and Treatment retention.
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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.
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry (2008)
The 4 year stability of psychopathic traits in non-referred youth.
Paul J. Frick;Eva R. Kimonis;Danielle M. Dandreaux;Jamie M. Farell.
Behavioral Sciences & The Law (2003)
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.
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology (2005)
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.
Behavioral Sciences & The Law (2006)
Primary and secondary variants of juvenile psychopathy differ in emotional processing
Eva R. Kimonis;Paul J. Frick;Elizabeth Cauffman;Asha Goldweber.
Development and Psychopathology (2012)
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.
Psychological Assessment (2011)
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.
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology (2008)
Bullying and Victimization: The Role of Conduct Problems and Psychopathic Traits
Kostas A. Fanti;Eva R. Kimonis.
Journal of Research on Adolescence (2012)
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.
Journal of Child and Family Studies (2006)
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.
Development and Psychopathology (2008)
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