2019 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)
His primary areas of investigation include Clinical psychology, Injury prevention, Developmental psychology, Sexual abuse and Human factors and ergonomics. His research investigates the connection with Clinical psychology and areas like Assertiveness which intersect with concerns in Cognitive appraisal. His study in the field of Alcohol myopia also crosses realms of Psychiatry.
His research in Developmental psychology tackles topics such as Sexual arousal which are related to areas like Young adult. His Sexual abuse study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Alcohol intoxication. His work on Suicide prevention expands to the thematically related Human factors and ergonomics.
Kelly Cue Davis mostly deals with Clinical psychology, Condom, Developmental psychology, Injury prevention and Alcohol intoxication. His Clinical psychology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Young adult and Social psychology, Aggression. His work on Interpersonal relationship and Human Females as part of general Social psychology study is frequently connected to Unsafe Sex and Casual, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.
His Condom negotiation study in the realm of Condom connects with subjects such as Resistance, Domestic violence, Reproductive health and Self-efficacy. Kelly Cue Davis has included themes like Situational ethics and Cognition in his Developmental psychology study. His Injury prevention research includes elements of Suicide prevention and Human factors and ergonomics.
His main research concerns Clinical psychology, Condom, Developmental psychology, Alcohol intoxication and Resistance. His research in Clinical psychology intersects with topics in Psychological intervention, Psychiatry and Young adult. His Developmental psychology research includes themes of Intervention and Mood.
Borrowing concepts from Sexual arousal, Kelly Cue Davis weaves in ideas under Alcohol intoxication. In Sexual arousal, Kelly Cue Davis works on issues like Cognitive restructuring, which are connected to Anger. His Sexual abuse research is included under the broader classification of Injury prevention.
His primary scientific interests are in Condom, Developmental psychology, Clinical psychology, Alcohol intoxication and Social psychology. Kelly Cue Davis integrates many fields in his works, including Condom and Theory of planned behavior. His work blends Developmental psychology and Injury prevention studies together.
His Mood study, which is part of a larger body of work in Clinical psychology, is frequently linked to Sexual abuse and High pressure, bridging the gap between disciplines. The Anxiety and Psychosocial research he does as part of his general Psychiatry study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Domestic violence and Human factors and ergonomics, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. When carried out as part of a general Suicide prevention research project, his work on Child sexual abuse and Child abuse is frequently linked to work in Demography, Distress and Latent class model, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.
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Indirect Effects of Acute Alcohol Intoxication on Sexual Risk-taking: The Roles of Subjective and Physiological Sexual Arousal
William H. George;Kelly Cue Davis;Jeanette Norris;Julia R. Heiman.
Archives of Sexual Behavior (2009)
Alcohol's Effects on Sexual Decision Making: An Integration of Alcohol Myopia and Individual Differences
Kelly Cue Davis;Christian S. Hendershot;William H. George;Jeanette Norris.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (2007)
How to Score the Sexual Experiences Survey? A Comparison of Nine Methods
Kelly Cue Davis;Amanda K. Gilmore;Cynthia A. Stappenbeck;Michael J. Balsan.
Psychology of Violence (2014)
Women’s Awareness of and Discomfort With Sexual Assault Cues Effects of Alcohol Consumption and Relationship Type
Kelly Cue Davis;Susan A. Stoner;Jeanette Norris;William H. George.
Violence Against Women (2009)
Women's condom use assertiveness and sexual risk-taking: effects of alcohol intoxication and adult victimization.
Susan A. Stoner;Jeanette Norris;William H. George;Diane M. Morrison.
Addictive Behaviors (2008)
Women's responses to unwanted sexual advances: The role of alcohol and inhibition conflict
Kelly Cue Davis;William H. George;Jeanette Norris.
Psychology of Women Quarterly (2004)
How Does Alcohol Contribute to Sexual Assault? Explanations from Laboratory and Survey Data
Antonia Abbey;Tina Zawacki;Philip O. Buck;Maria Testa.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research (2002)
Childhood sexual abuse in males and subsequent risky sexual behavior: A potential alcohol-use pathway
Trevor J. Schraufnagel;Kelly Cue Davis;William H. George;Jeanette Norris.
Child Abuse & Neglect (2010)
Alcohol's direct and indirect effects on men's self-reported sexual aggression likelihood.
Jeanette Norris;Kelly Cue Davis;William H George;Joel Martell.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (2002)
Effects of Alcohol Intoxication and Victimization History on Women's Sexual Assault Resistance Intentions: The Role of Secondary Cognitive Appraisals:
Susan A. Stoner;Jeanette Norris;William H. George;Kelly Cue Davis.
Psychology of Women Quarterly (2007)
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