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Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Social psychology
  • Law
  • Developmental psychology

Karl E. Bauman mainly focuses on Developmental psychology, Social psychology, Suicide prevention, Injury prevention and Human factors and ergonomics. His Substance abuse research extends to Developmental psychology, which is thematically connected. His work on Social relation and Social influence as part of general Social psychology study is frequently linked to Context effect, bridging the gap between disciplines.

His Suicide prevention study spans across into fields like Occupational safety and health and Clinical psychology. His Occupational safety and health research incorporates themes from Interpersonal communication, Affect and Parent-child communication. His Clinical psychology research includes themes of Adolescent health, Longitudinal study and Sexual violence.

His most cited work include:

  • Protecting adolescents from harm: Findings from the National Longitudinal Study on Adolescent Health. (3636 citations)
  • The contribution of influence and selection to adolescent peer group homogeneity: The case of adolescent cigarette smoking. (494 citations)
  • An evaluation of Safe Dates, an adolescent dating violence prevention program. (477 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His main research concerns Developmental psychology, Social psychology, Demography, Clinical psychology and Cigarette smoking. As a member of one scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Developmental psychology, focusing on Social environment and, on occasion, Alcohol abuse. His work on Social influence and Interpersonal relationship as part of general Social psychology study is frequently connected to Subjective expected utility, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.

His Demography study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Family planning, Socioeconomic status, Public health and Developed country. Karl E. Bauman interconnects Longitudinal study and Occupational safety and health in the investigation of issues within Clinical psychology. His Occupational safety and health research incorporates elements of Health psychology and Family medicine.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Developmental psychology (32.77%)
  • Social psychology (24.37%)
  • Demography (20.17%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2003-2016)?

  • Developmental psychology (32.77%)
  • Clinical psychology (18.49%)
  • Injury prevention (15.97%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Karl E. Bauman mainly investigates Developmental psychology, Clinical psychology, Injury prevention, Human factors and ergonomics and Domestic violence. The study incorporates disciplines such as Social relation, Social psychology, Interpersonal relationship and Social environment in addition to Developmental psychology. The Social psychology study which covers Adolescent substance that intersects with Id, ego and super-ego and Managed care.

His research in Clinical psychology intersects with topics in Intervention, Socioeconomic status, Health education and Family medicine. His Human factors and ergonomics study frequently links to other fields, such as Suicide prevention. Karl E. Bauman brings together Suicide prevention and Occupational safety and health to produce work in his papers.

Between 2003 and 2016, his most popular works were:

  • Assessing the Long-Term Effects of the Safe Dates Program and a Booster in Preventing and Reducing Adolescent Dating Violence Victimization and Perpetration (354 citations)
  • The Peer Context of Adolescent Substance Use: Findings from Social Network Analysis (310 citations)
  • Assessing the effects of the dating violence prevention program "safe dates" using random coefficient regression modeling. (236 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Law
  • Social psychology
  • Internal medicine

His scientific interests lie mostly in Injury prevention, Social psychology, Human factors and ergonomics, Suicide prevention and Developmental psychology. Particularly relevant to Domestic violence is his body of work in Injury prevention. The concepts of his Social psychology study are interwoven with issues in Social ecology, Alcohol abuse, Social competence and Social control theory.

Human factors and ergonomics is integrated with Occupational safety and health and Clinical psychology in his study. His research integrates issues of Sexual violence, Intervention, Psychiatry, Health psychology and Multilevel model in his study of Occupational safety and health. Karl E. Bauman has researched Developmental psychology in several fields, including Adolescent substance, Substance abuse and Social learning.

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Best Publications

Protecting adolescents from harm: Findings from the National Longitudinal Study on Adolescent Health.

Michael D Resnick;Peter S. Bearman;Robert Wm Blum;Karl E. Bauman.
JAMA (1997)

7020 Citations

An evaluation of Safe Dates, an adolescent dating violence prevention program.

Vangie A. Foshee;Karl E. Bauman;Ximena B. Arriaga;Russell W. Helms.
American Journal of Public Health (1998)

888 Citations

The contribution of influence and selection to adolescent peer group homogeneity: The case of adolescent cigarette smoking.

Susan T. Ennett;Karl E. Bauman.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1994)

743 Citations

On the importance of peer influence for adolescent drug use: commonly neglected considerations

Karl E. Bauman;Susan T. Ennett.
Addiction (1996)

726 Citations

The Safe Dates Project: theoretical basis, evaluation design, and selected baseline findings

V. A. Foshee;G. F. Linder;Karl E. Bauman;S. A. Langwick.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine (1996)

651 Citations

Assessing the Long-Term Effects of the Safe Dates Program and a Booster in Preventing and Reducing Adolescent Dating Violence Victimization and Perpetration

Vangie A. Foshee;Karl E. Bauman;Susan T. Ennett;G. Fletcher Linder.
American Journal of Public Health (2004)

585 Citations

The Peer Context of Adolescent Substance Use: Findings from Social Network Analysis

Susan T Ennett;Karl E. Bauman;Andrea M Hussong;Robert Faris.
Journal of Research on Adolescence (2006)

495 Citations

Parent‐Child Communication About Adolescent Tobacco and Alcohol Use: What Do Parents Say and Does It Affect Youth Behavior?

Susan T. Ennett;Karl E. Bauman;Vangie A. Foshee;Michael Pemberton.
Journal of Marriage and Family (2001)

413 Citations

Family Structure as a Predictor of Initial Substance Use and Sexual Intercourse in Early Adolescence.

Robert L. Flewelling;Karl E. Bauman.
Journal of Marriage and Family (1990)

400 Citations

Assessing the effects of the dating violence prevention program "safe dates" using random coefficient regression modeling.

Vangie A Foshee;Karl E. Bauman;Susan T Ennett;Chirayath M Suchindran.
Prevention Science (2005)

380 Citations

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