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5899
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Overview

L. Kevin Hamberger is affiliated with the Medical College of Wisconsin in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within health and social sciences, focusing particularly on health professions and social issues related to health outcomes.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Health Professions
  • Social Sciences

Subfields of study reveal a concentration in:

  • General Health Professions
  • Health
  • Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

Their work covers a range of topics, including:

  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Athletic Training and Education
  • Health Sciences Research and Education
  • Health Policy Implementation Science

L. Kevin Hamberger's recent publications demonstrate a focus on social and health-related challenges. Notable papers include:

  • Context Matters: Assessing the Association Between Area Deprivation and the Severity of Injury and Types of Domestic Violence Victimization Among Women (2022), published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence
  • Addressing Opioid Misuse Among Veterans: A Peer-Delivered Opioid Prevention Curriculum (2021), published in International Journal of Research on Service-Learning and Community Engagement

The venues where they most frequently publish are:

  • Journal of Interpersonal Violence
  • International Journal of Research on Service-Learning and Community Engagement

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Abdul R. Shour
  • John Meurer
  • Constance Kostelac
  • Laura D. Cassidy
  • Myah Pazdera

L. Kevin Hamberger's work covers interdisciplinary areas connecting health sciences, social issues, and policy implementation, indicating an approach aimed at understanding and addressing complex public health and social problems. Their research spans from injury and domestic violence assessments to interventions addressing opioid misuse among vulnerable populations.

Best Publications

  • Personality correlates of men who abuse their partners: A cross-validation study

    L. Kevin Hamberger;James E. Hastings

  • A large sample empirical typology of male spouse abusers and its relationship to dimensions of abuse.

    L. Kevin Hamberger;Jeffrey M. Lohr;Dennis Bonge;David F. Tolin

  • Personality correlates of men who batter and nonviolent men : some continuities and discontinuities

    L. Kevin Hamberger;James E. Hastings

  • Neighborhood Environment and Intimate Partner Violence A Systematic Review

    Kirsten Beyer;Anne Baber Wallis;L. Kevin Hamberger

  • Counseling heterosexual women arrested for domestic violence: implications for theory and practice.

    L. Kevin Hamberger;Theresa Potente

  • Men's and Women's Use of Intimate Partner Violence in Clinical Samples:

    L. Kevin Hamberger;Clare E. Guse

  • Skills training for treatment of spouse abusers: An outcome study

    L. Kevin Hamberger;James E. Hastings

  • An Empirical Classification of Motivations for Domestic Violence

    L. Kevin Hamberger;Jeffrey M. Lohr;Dennis Bonge;David F. Tolin

  • Coercive control in intimate partner violence

    L. Kevin Hamberger;Sadie E. Larsen;Amy Lehrner;Amy Lehrner

  • Men’s and Women’s Experience of Intimate Partner Violence: A Review of Ten Years of Comparative Studies in Clinical Samples; Part I

    L. Kevin Hamberger;Sadie E. Larsen

  • Female Offenders in Domestic Violence: A Look at Actions in Their Context

    L. Kevin Hamberger

  • Men's and women's use of intimate partner violence in clinical samples: toward a gender-sensitive analysis

    L. Kevin Hamberger

  • Characteristics of male spouse abusers consistent with personality disorders

    L. Kevin Hamberger;James E. Hastings

  • We’ve Had Training, Now What?: Qualitative Analysis of Barriers to Domestic Violence Screening and Referral in a Health Care Setting

    Debbie Minsky-Kelly;L. Kevin Hamberger;Deborah A. Pape;Marie Wolff

  • Screening and intervention for intimate partner violence in healthcare settings: creating sustainable system-level programs.

    L. Kevin Hamberger;Karin Rhodes;Jeremy Brown

  • Predictors of treatment dropout from a spouse abuse abatement program.

    L. Kevin Hamberger;Jeffrey M. Lohr;Mark Gottlieb

  • Counseling Male Spouse Abusers: Characteristics of Treatment Completers and Dropouts1

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  • Indicators of Woman Abuse Based on a Chart Review at a Family Practice Center

    Daniel G. Saunders;L. Kevin Hamberger;Margaret Hovey

  • Physician interaction with battered women: the women's perspective.

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  • Perinatal origin of adult self‐destructive behavior

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  • Healthcare Can Change from Within: Sustained Improvement in the Healthcare Response to Intimate Partner Violence

    Bruce Ambuel;L. Kevin Hamberger;Clare E. Guse;Marlene D. Melzer-Lange

  • Characteristics of Spouse Abusers Predictors of Treatment Acceptance

    L. Kevin Hamberger;James E. Hastings

  • Domestic violence among male and female patients seeking emergency medical services.

    Mary Beth Phelan;L. Kevin Hamberger;Clare E. Guse;Shauna Edwards

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffrey M. Lohr
Jeffrey M. Lohr University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling
Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Daniel G. Saunders
Daniel G. Saunders University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Amy Holtzworth-Munroe
Amy Holtzworth-Munroe Indiana University
David F. Tolin
David F. Tolin Yale University
David Smith
David Smith University of Glasgow
Jacquelyn C. Campbell
Jacquelyn C. Campbell Johns Hopkins University

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