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Lindsay M. Orchowski

Lindsay M. Orchowski

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Psychology

D-Index
33
Citations
5211
World Ranking
10486
National Ranking
5507

Overview

Lindsay M. Orchowski is affiliated with Brown University in the United States. Their research is primarily situated within the Social Sciences, with a strong focus on several subfields including Gender Studies, Health, Sociology and Political Science, Clinical Psychology, and Social Psychology. Orchowski's scholarly work addresses various aspects of violence prevention, sexual consent, and related social issues.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics such as:

  • Sexual Assault and Victimization Studies
  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Sex work and related issues
  • Gender, Feminism, and Media
  • LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
  • Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • Gender, Security, and Conflict

Orchowski has authored and coauthored numerous papers. Recent representative publications include:

  • "The social norms approach as a strategy to prevent violence perpetrated by men and boys: A review of the literature" (2022), published in Elsevier eBooks
  • "The Confluence Model of Sexual Aggression: An Application With Adolescent Males" (2020), published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence
  • "A Qualitative Analysis of Sexual Consent among Heavy-drinking College Men" (2020), published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence
  • "A review of research-supported group treatments for drug use disorders" (2021), published in Substance Abuse Treatment Prevention and Policy
  • "Sexual and Gender Minority Inclusivity in Bystander Intervention Programs to Prevent Violence on College Campuses: A Critical Review" (2021), published in Trauma Violence & Abuse

The scientist frequently publishes in specific journals related to violence and community psychology, notably:

  • Journal of Interpersonal Violence
  • Violence Against Women
  • Journal of Community Psychology
  • Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
  • Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs

Their collaborative work includes partnerships with several frequent co-authors, such as:

  • Prachi H. Bhuptani
  • Katherine W. Bogen
  • Daniel W. Oesterle
  • Amanda K. Gilmore
  • Alan D. Berkowitz

Orchowski's research agenda spans complex issues related to sexual violence prevention, social norms, and behavioral interventions. The work integrates social psychological perspectives with health and gender studies to explore and address dynamics of victimization and perpetration.

Best Publications

  • Preventing Sexual Aggression Among College Men: An Evaluation of a Social Norms and Bystander Intervention Program

    Christine A Gidycz;Lindsay M Orchowski;Alan D Berkowitz

  • To Whom Do College Women Confide Following Sexual Assault? A Prospective Study of Predictors of Sexual Assault Disclosure and Social Reactions

    Lindsay M. Orchowski;Christine A. Gidycz

  • Social Reactions to Disclosure of Sexual Victimization and Adjustment Among Survivors of Sexual Assault

    Lindsay M. Orchowski;Amy S. Untied;Christine A. Gidycz

  • Sexual Victimization and Health-Risk Behaviors: A Prospective Analysis of College Women

    Christine A. Gidycz;Lindsay M. Orchowski;Carrie R. King;Cindy L. Rich

  • Predictors of Perpetration of Verbal, Physical, and Sexual Violence: A Prospective Analysis of College Men

    Christine A. Gidycz;Jennifer B. Warkentin;Lindsay M. Orchowski

  • EVALUATION OF A SEXUAL ASSAULT RISK REDUCTION AND SELF-DEFENSE PROGRAM: A PROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF A REVISED PROTOCOL

    Lindsay M. Orchowski;Christine A. Gidycz;Holly Raffle

  • The Evaluation of a Sexual Assault Self-Defense and Risk-Reduction Program for College Women: A Prospective Study:

    Christine A. Gidycz;Cindy L. Rich;Lindsay Orchowski;Carrie King

  • Integrating Sexual Assault Resistance, Bystander, and Men's Social Norms Strategies to Prevent Sexual Violence on College Campuses: A Call to Action.

    Lindsay M. Orchowski;Katie M. Edwards;Jocelyn A. Hollander;Victoria L. Banyard

  • Psychological Consequences Associated With Positive and Negative Responses to Disclosure of Sexual Assault Among College Women A Prospective Study

    Lindsay M. Orchowski;Lindsay M. Orchowski;Christine A. Gidycz

  • #MeToo: Disclosure and Response to Sexual Victimization on Twitter:

    Katherine W Bogen;Kaitlyn K Bleiweiss;Nykia R Leach;Nykia R Leach;Lindsay M Orchowski;Lindsay M Orchowski

  • Factors associated with college women's labeling of sexual victimization

    Lindsay M. Orchowski;Amy S. Untied;Christine A. Gidycz

  • The association between exposure to violent pornography and teen dating violence in grade 10 high school students

    Whitney L. Rostad;Daniel Gittins-Stone;Charlie Huntington;Christie J. Rizzo

  • Sexual violence is #NotOkay: social reactions to disclosures of sexual victimization on Twitter

    Katherine W. Bogen;Kaitlyn Bleiweiss;Lindsay M. Orchowski

  • Concurrent Administration of Sexual Assault Prevention and Risk Reduction Programming: Outcomes for Women

    Christine A Gidycz;Lindsay M Orchowski;Danielle R Probst;Katie Edwards

  • Enhancing supervisee reflectivity in clinical supervision: A case study illustration.

    Lindsay Orchowski;Nicole M. Evangelista;Danielle R. Probst

  • Bystander Intervention Among College Men The Role of Alcohol and Correlates of Sexual Aggression

    Lindsay M. Orchowski;Alan Berkowitz;Jesse Boggis;Daniel Oesterle

  • College Women's Likelihood to Report Unwanted Sexual Experiences to Campus Agencies: Trends and Correlates

    Lindsay M. Orchowski;Douglas H. Meyer;Christine A. Gidycz

  • Cinema and the valuing of psychotherapy: Implications for clinical practice.

    Lindsay M. Orchowski;Brad A. Spickard;John R. McNamara

  • Sexual victimization among college women: role of sexual assertiveness and resistance variables

    Erika L. Kelley;Lindsay M. Orchowski;Christine A. Gidycz

  • Predictors and consequences of pregaming using day- and week-level measurements.

    Nancy P. Barnett;Lindsay M. Orchowski;Jennifer P. Read;Christopher W. Kahler

  • Sexual Assault Prevention for Heavy Drinking College Men: Development and Feasibility of an Integrated Approach.

    Lindsay M Orchowski;Nancy P Barnett;Alan Berkowitz;Brian Borsari

Frequent Co-Authors

Christine A. Gidycz
Christine A. Gidycz Ohio University
Nancy P. Barnett
Nancy P. Barnett Brown University
Katie M. Edwards
Katie M. Edwards University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Brian Borsari
Brian Borsari University of California, San Francisco
Christopher W. Kahler
Christopher W. Kahler Brown University
M. Tracie Shea
M. Tracie Shea Brown University
Nicole R. Nugent
Nicole R. Nugent Brown University
James G. Murphy
James G. Murphy University of Memphis
Molly Magill
Molly Magill Brown University
Suzanne M. Colby
Suzanne M. Colby Brown University

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