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Hyoun K. Kim

Hyoun K. Kim

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Psychology

D-Index
46
Citations
10559
World Ranking
6358
National Ranking
4

Overview

Hyoun K. Kim is affiliated with Yonsei University in South Korea. Their research spans several fields within social sciences and psychology, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach to studying human development and social behavior.

The main fields of study include Social Sciences and Psychology, with notable depth in Clinical Psychology and Sociology and Political Science. Their work also covers Education, Information Systems, and Social Psychology as subfields.

The primary research topics in Kim's publications focus on:

  • Psychosocial Factors Impacting Youth
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Education and Learning Interventions
  • Early Childhood Education and Development
  • Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving
  • Technology Use by Older Adults
  • Parental Involvement in Education

Kim's frequent publication venues include:

  • Korean Journal of Youth Studies
  • Innovation in Aging
  • Korean Journal of Child Studies
  • The Korean Journal of the Human Development
  • Early Childhood Research Quarterly

Recent published papers reflect a broad research interest and include:

  • "Characterization of Novel Erwinia amylovora Jumbo Bacteriophages from Eneladusvirus Genus" (2020), published in Viruses
  • "Distinct Profiles of Relationships With Mothers, Fathers, and Best Friends and Social-Behavioral Functioning in Early Adolescence: A Cross-Cultural Study" (2021), published in Child Development
  • "Long-term effects of father involvement in childhood on their son's physiological stress regulation system in adulthood" (2021), published in Developmental Psychobiology
  • "Cross-cultural measurement of social withdrawal motivations across 10 countries using multiple-group factor analysis alignment" (2022), published in International Journal of Behavioral Development
  • "Effects of cumulative family risks on school readiness skills: A cross-cultural study between the U.S. and Korea" (2022), published in Early Childhood Research Quarterly

Kim collaborates frequently with colleagues including Susanna Joo, Yeseul Lee, Wonjung Oh, Jieun Choi, and Jaehee Kim. These coauthors have worked alongside Kim on multiple projects, indicating strong professional networks in their research domains.

Best Publications

  • A Systematic Review of Risk Factors for Intimate Partner Violence

    Deborah M. Capaldi;Naomi B. Knoble;Joann Wu Shortt;Hyoun K. Kim

  • Childhood Temperament and Family Environment as Predictors of Internalizing and Externalizing Trajectories From Ages 5 to 17

    Leslie D. Leve;Hyoun K. Kim;Katherine C. Pears

  • The Relationship Between Marriage and Psychological Well-being A Longitudinal Analysis

    Hyoun K. Kim;Patrick C. McKENRY

  • Psychosocial and cognitive functioning of children with specific profiles of maltreatment

    Katherine C. Pears;Hyoun K. Kim;Philip A. Fisher

  • Typological approaches to violence in couples: a critique and alternative conceptual approach.

    Deborah M. Capaldi;Hyoun K. Kim

  • Social Networks and Support: A Comparison of African Americans, Asian Americans, Caucasians, and Hispanics

    Hyoun K. Kim;Patrick C. McKenry

  • Observed Initiation and Reciprocity of Physical Aggression in Young, At-Risk Couples

    Deborah M. Capaldi;Hyoun K. Kim;Joann Wu Shortt

  • The association of antisocial behavior and depressive symptoms between partners and risk for aggression in romantic relationships.

    Hyoun K. Kim;Deborah M. Capaldi

  • The course of depressive symptoms in men from early adolescence to young adulthood: identifying latent trajectories and early predictors.

    Mike Stoolmiller;Hyoun K. Kim;Deborah M. Capaldi

  • Intervention Effects on Foster Preschoolers’ Attachment-Related Behaviors From a Randomized Trial

    Philip A. Fisher;Hyoun K. Kim

  • Early elementary school adjustment of maltreated children in foster care: the roles of inhibitory control and caregiver involvement.

    Katherine C. Pears;Philip A. Fisher;Jacqueline Bruce;Hyoun K. Kim

  • Men's Aggression Toward Women: A 10-Year Panel Study.

    Hyoun K. Kim;Heidemarie Kaiser Laurent;Deborah M. Capaldi;Alan Feingold

  • Developmental Trajectories of Offending: Validation and Prediction to Young Adult Alcohol Use, Drug Use, and Depressive Symptoms

    Margit Wiesner;Hyoun K. Kim;Deborah M. Capaldi

  • Co-occurring delinquency and depressive symptoms of adolescent boys and girls: a dual trajectory modeling approach.

    Margit Wiesner;Hyoun K. Kim

  • A Life Span Developmental Systems Perspective on Aggression Toward a Partner.

    Deborah M. Capaldi;Joann Wu Shortt;Hyoun K. Kim

  • Intergenerational transmission of internalising and externalising behaviours across three generations: gender-specific pathways

    Hyoun K. Kim;Deborah M. Capaldi;Katherine C. Pears;David C. R. Kerr

  • Women's Involvement in Aggression in Young Adult Romantic Relationships: A Developmental Systems Model.

    Deborah M. Capaldi;Hyoun K. Kim;Joann Wu Shortt

  • Indiscriminate Friendliness in Maltreated Foster Children

    Katherine C. Pears;Jacqueline Bruce;Philip A. Fisher;Hyoun K. Kim

  • Romantic Partners’ Influence on Men’s Likelihood of Arrest in Early Adulthood

    Deborah M. Capaldi;Hyoun K. Kim;Lee D. Owen

  • Stability of intimate partner violence by men across 12 years in young adulthood: effects of relationship transitions.

    Joann Wu Shortt;Deborah M. Capaldi;Hyoun K. Kim;David C. R. Kerr

Frequent Co-Authors

Deborah M. Capaldi
Deborah M. Capaldi University of Oregon
Philip A. Fisher
Philip A. Fisher Stanford University
Katherine C. Pears
Katherine C. Pears Oregon Social Learning Center
Leslie D. Leve
Leslie D. Leve University of Oregon
Joann Wu Shortt
Joann Wu Shortt National Institutes of Health
Heidemarie K. Laurent
Heidemarie K. Laurent University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
David C. R. Kerr
David C. R. Kerr Oregon State University
Patrick C. McKenry
Patrick C. McKenry The Ohio State University
Patricia Chamberlain
Patricia Chamberlain University of Oregon
Alan Feingold
Alan Feingold Yale University

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