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Overview

Kimberly A. Tyler is affiliated with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in the United States. Their research spans across several fields within social sciences, psychology, and medicine, focusing primarily on topics related to sexual assault, intimate partner violence, and trauma.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Social Sciences
  • Psychology
  • Medicine

Within these areas, their subfields of focus cover:

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Gender Studies
  • Health
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Epidemiology

The topics frequently addressed in their work are:

  • Sexual Assault and Victimization Studies
  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Workplace Violence and Bullying
  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research
  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk

Significant publications authored or coauthored by Kimberly A. Tyler include:

  • "Risk and protective factors for mental health outcomes among sexual minority and heterosexual college women and men," 2021, Journal of American College Health
  • "Risk Factors for Sexual Assault of Heterosexual and Sexual Minority College Women," 2020, Journal of Interpersonal Violence
  • "Nocardia farcinica Brain Abscess in an Immunocompetent Host With Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis: A Case Report and Review of the Literature," 2020, Cureus
  • "Development of and Preliminary Evidence for a Psychological Service Barriers Measure Among College Sexual Assault Survivors," 2021, Violence Against Women
  • "Borderline Personality and Dating Violence among College Students: A Path Analysis," 2022, Journal of Aggression Maltreatment & Trauma

Their frequent coauthors are:

  • Anika R. Eisenbraun
  • Colleen M. Ray
  • Patrick Habecker
  • Bilal Khan
  • Lora K. McGraw

Kimberly A. Tyler has published regularly in several journals with notable frequency in:

  • Journal of Interpersonal Violence
  • Violence and Victims
  • Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
  • Journal of Drug Issues
  • Cureus

Best Publications

  • The New Homelessness Revisited

    Barrett A. Lee;Kimberly A. Tyler;James D. Wright

  • Social and emotional outcomes of childhood sexual abuse: A review of recent research

    Kimberly A Tyler

  • Mental disorder, subsistence strategies, and victimization among gay, lesbian, and bisexual homeless and runaway adolescents.

    Les B. Whitbeck;Xiaojin Chen;Dan R. Hoyt;Kimberly A. Tyler

  • The Impact of Childhood Sexual Abuse on Later Sexual Victimization among Runaway Youth.

    Kimberly A. Tyler;Dan R. Hoyt;Les B. Whitbeck;Ana Mari Cauce

  • The Effects of Early Sexual Abuse on Later Sexual Victimization Among Female Homeless and Runaway Adolescents

    Kimberly A. Tyler;Dan R. Hoyt;Les B. Whitbeck

  • Perpetrators of early physical and sexual abuse among homeless and runaway adolescents

    Kimberly A Tyler;Ana Mari Cauce

  • Risk Factors for Sexual Victimization Among Male and Female Homeless and Runaway Youth

    Kimberly A Tyler;Leslie B Whitbeck;Danny R Hoyt;Ana Mari Cauce

  • Child neglect and adolescent violence: examining the effects of self-control and peer rejection.

    Constance L. Chapple;Kimberly A. Tyler;Bianca E. Bersani

  • Coercive sexual strategies.

    Kimberly A. Tyler;Danny R. Hoyt;Les B. Whitbeck

  • Trading sex: Voluntary or coerced? The experiences of homeless youth

    Kimberly A. Tyler;Katherine A. Johnson

  • Early Sexual Abuse, Street Adversity, and Drug Use among Female Homeless and Runaway Adolescents in the Midwest

    Xiaojin Chen;Kimberly A. Tyler;Les B. Whitbeck;Dan R. Hoyt

  • Pregnancy and Intimate Partner Violence: Risk Factors, Severity, and Health Effects

    Douglas A. Brownridge;Tamara L. Taillieu;Kimberly A. Tyler;Agnes Tiwari

  • Self-Mutilation and Homeless Youth: The Role of Family Abuse, Street Experiences, and Mental Disorders

    Kimberly A. Tyler;Les B. Whitbeck;Dan R. Hoyt;Kurt D. Johnson

  • A Longitudinal Study of the Effects of Child Maltreatment on Later Outcomes among High-risk Adolescents

    Kimberly A. Tyler;Katherine A. Johnson;Douglas A. Brownridge

  • Social network characteristics and risky sexual and drug related behaviors among homeless young adults

    Kimberly A. Tyler

  • A Qualitative Study of Early Family Histories and Transitions of Homeless Youth

    Kimberly A. Tyler

  • Familial and "on-the-street" risk factors associated with alcohol use among homeless and runaway adolescents.

    Barbara J. McMorris;Kimberly A. Tyler;Les B. Whitbeck;Dan R. Hoyt

  • The effects of a high-risk environment on the sexual victimization of homeless and runaway youth

    Kimberly A. Tyler;Dan R. Hoyt;Les B. Whitbeck;Ana Mari Cauce

  • A Longitudinal Study of Early Adolescent Precursors to Running Away

    Kimberly A. Tyler;Bianca E. Bersani

  • The high-risk environment of homeless young adults: consequences for physical and sexual victimization.

    Kimberly A. Tyler;Morgan R. Beal

Frequent Co-Authors

Les B. Whitbeck
Les B. Whitbeck University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Dan R. Hoyt
Dan R. Hoyt University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Christine Timko
Christine Timko Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Agnes Tiwari
Agnes Tiwari University of Hong Kong
Ana Mari Cauce
Ana Mari Cauce University of Washington
Tamara Taillieu
Tamara Taillieu University of Manitoba
Barbara J. McMorris
Barbara J. McMorris University of Minnesota

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