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  • 2019 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Kelly Cue Davis is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within social sciences, psychology, and medicine, focusing on topics such as sexual assault and victimization studies, adolescent sexual and reproductive health, intimate partner and family violence, sex work and related issues, sexuality, behavior, and technology, child abuse and trauma, and LGBTQ health, identity, and policy.

The scientist's scholarly output includes significant publications in venues such as the Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, The Journal of Sex Research, Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, and Psychology of Violence. These journals reflect the thematic consistency of their research interests.

Key recent papers authored or co-authored by Kelly Cue Davis include:

  • Alcohol-involved sexual aggression: Emotion regulation as a mechanism of behavior change, 2020, Health Psychology
  • Homicide During Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period in the United States, 2018-2019, 2021, Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Recruitment and retention of underrepresented and vulnerable populations to research, 2021, Public Health Nursing
  • Making cities mental health friendly for adolescents and young adults, 2024, Nature
  • Emotion Regulation and Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration in Undergraduate Samples: A Review of the Literature, 2021, Trauma Violence & Abuse

Frequent co-authors of Kelly Cue Davis include Mitchell Kirwan, Amanda K. Gilmore, Cynthia A. Stappenbeck, Lindsay M. Orchowski, and Julia F. Hammett, indicating ongoing collaborative research activities within the field.

The scientist's primary fields of study and subfields reflect a broad engagement with issues of health, psychology, gender, and social dynamics. These include:

  • Main fields of study: Social Sciences, Psychology, Medicine
  • Subfields of study: Gender Studies, Clinical Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, General Health Professions, Health

Main research topics addressed in their work are:

  • Sexual Assault and Victimization Studies
  • Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Sex work and related issues
  • Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy

Kelly Cue Davis was recognized as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 2019, an acknowledgment within the psychological academic community.

Best Publications

  • 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

  • How to Score the Sexual Experiences Survey? A Comparison of Nine Methods

    Kelly Cue Davis;Amanda K. Gilmore;Cynthia A. Stappenbeck;Michael J. Balsan

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Women's responses to unwanted sexual advances: The role of alcohol and inhibition conflict

    Kelly Cue Davis;William H. George;Jeanette Norris

  • How Does Alcohol Contribute to Sexual Assault? Explanations from Laboratory and Survey Data

    Antonia Abbey;Tina Zawacki;Philip O. Buck;Maria Testa

  • The Influence of Alcohol Expectancies and Intoxication on Men’s Aggressive Unprotected Sexual Intentions

    Kelly Cue Davis

  • Alcohol's direct and indirect effects on men's self-reported sexual aggression likelihood.

    Jeanette Norris;Kelly Cue Davis;William H George;Joel Martell

  • 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

  • A Qualitative Examination of Men’s Condom Use Attitudes and Resistance: “It’s Just Part of the Game”

    Kelly Cue Davis;Trevor J. Schraufnagel;Kelly F. Kajumulo;Amanda K. Gilmore

  • Men's Likelihood of Sexual Aggression: The Influence of Alcohol, Sexual Arousal, and Violent Pornography

    Kelly Cue Davis;Jeanette Norris;William H. George;Joel Martell

  • 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

  • The Impact of Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports on Teachers’ Perceptions of Teaching Conditions and Student Achievement:

    Gary W. Houchens;Jie Zhang;Kelly Davis;Chunling Niu

  • Young Men's Condom Use Resistance Tactics: A Latent Profile Analysis

    Kelly Cue Davis;Cynthia A. Stappenbeck;Jeanette Norris;William H. George

  • Alcohol and Hypermasculinity as Determinants of Men's Empathic Responses to Violent Pornography

    Jeanette Norris;William H. George;Kelly Cue Davis;Joel Martell

  • Childhood Sexual Abuse and Acute Alcohol Effects on Men's Sexual Aggression Intentions.

    Kelly Cue Davis;Trevor J. Schraufnagel;Angela J. Jacques-Tiura;Jeanette Norris

  • Sexual Victimization, Alcohol Intoxication, Sexual-Emotional Responding, and Sexual Risk in Heavy Episodic Drinking Women

    William H. George;Kelly Cue Davis;N. Tatiana Masters;Angela J. Jacques-Tiura

  • Influences of sexual sensation seeking, alcohol consumption, and sexual arousal on women's behavioral intentions related to having unprotected sex.

    Jeanette Norris;Susan A. Stoner;Danielle M. Hessler;Tina Zawacki

  • Effects of alcohol and blood alcohol concentration limb on sexual risk-taking intentions.

    Kelly Cue Davis;William H. George;Jeanette Norris;Rebecca L. Schacht

  • Cognitive mediation of alcohol's effects on women's in-the-moment sexual decision making.

    Jeanette Norris;Susan A. Stoner;Danielle M. Hessler;Tina M. Zawacki

Frequent Co-Authors

William H. George
William H. George University of Washington
Jeanette Norris
Jeanette Norris University of Washington
Julia R. Heiman
Julia R. Heiman Indiana University
Diane M. Morrison
Diane M. Morrison University of Washington
Debra Kaysen
Debra Kaysen Stanford University
Melissa A. Lewis
Melissa A. Lewis University of North Texas Health Science Center
Lindsay M. Orchowski
Lindsay M. Orchowski Brown University
Antonia Abbey
Antonia Abbey Wayne State University
Felipe González Castro
Felipe González Castro Arizona State University
M. Lynne Cooper
M. Lynne Cooper University of Missouri

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