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Overview

Ryan C. Shorey is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in the United States. Their research predominantly falls within the fields of Psychology and Social Sciences, with a total of 57 publications in each field. Within these broader areas, Shorey has contributed extensively to several subfields, including Clinical Psychology, Health, Social Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, and Gender Studies.

The scientist's work focuses on several main topics, which include:

  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
  • Sexual Assault and Victimization Studies
  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology
  • Child Abuse and Trauma

Shorey has published research in a variety of journals, with a frequent presence in the following venues:

  • Journal of Interpersonal Violence
  • Journal of Family Violence
  • Journal of Clinical Psychology
  • Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
  • Psychology of Violence

A selection of recent papers authored or coauthored by Shorey includes:

  • "Emotion dysregulation as a correlate of food and alcohol disturbance in undergraduate students" (2020) published in Eating Behaviors
  • "A Longitudinal Investigation on the Relation between Self-Compassion and Alcohol Use in a Treatment Sample: A Brief Report" (2020) published in Substance Abuse Research and Treatment
  • "Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration Among Sexual Minority Young Adults: Associations With Alcohol Use, PTSD Symptoms, Internalized Homophobia, and Heterosexist Discrimination" (2023) published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence
  • "Stalking among sexual and gender minorities: A systematic literature review" (2022) published in Aggression and Violent Behavior
  • "Childhood adversity and cortisol habituation to repeated stress in adulthood" (2020) published in Psychoneuroendocrinology

The scientist frequently collaborates with several coauthors, notably:

  • Gregory L. Stuart
  • Alisa R. Garner
  • Lauren R. Grocott
  • Evan J. Basting
  • Alyssa M. Medenblik

Best Publications

  • The Relation Between Alcohol Use and Psychological, Physical, and Sexual Dating Violence Perpetration Among Male College Students:

    Ryan C. Shorey;Hope Brasfield;Heather (Zucosky) Zapor;Jeniimarie Febres

  • Dating violence and substance use in college students: A review of the literature

    Ryan C. Shorey;Gregory L. Stuart;Tara L. Cornelius

  • Importance of gender and attitudes about violence in the relationship between exposure to interparental violence and the perpetration of teen dating violence.

    Jeffrey R. Temple;Ryan C. Shorey;Susan R. Tortolero;David A. Wolfe

  • Substance Use as a Longitudinal Predictor of the Perpetration of Teen Dating Violence

    Jeff R. Temple;Ryan C. Shorey;Paula Fite;Gregory Lyal Stuart

  • An Examination of the Association between Difficulties with Emotion Regulation and Dating Violence Perpetration

    Ryan C. Shorey;Hope Brasfield;Jeniimarie Febres;Gregory L. Stuart

  • The Prevalence of Mental Health Problems in Men Arrested for Domestic Violence

    Ryan C. Shorey;Jeniimarie Febres;Hope Brasfield;Gregory L. Stuart

  • The Prevalence of Mental Health Disorders in a Community Sample of Female Victims of Intimate Partner Violence

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  • Dating Violence Prevention Programming: Directions for Future Interventions.

    Ryan C. Shorey;Heather Zucosky;Hope Brasfield;Jeniimarie Febres

  • Acute alcohol use temporally increases the odds of male perpetrated dating violence: a 90-day diary analysis.

    Ryan C. Shorey;Gregory L. Stuart;James K. McNulty;Todd M. Moore

  • The Association Between Impulsivity, Trait Anger, and the Perpetration of Intimate Partner and General Violence Among Women Arrested for Domestic Violence

    Ryan C. Shorey;Hope Brasfield;Jeniimarie Febres;Gregory L. Stuart

  • The distal consequences of physical and emotional neglect in emerging adults: A person-centered, multi-wave, longitudinal study

    Joseph R. Cohen;Suvarna V. Menon;Ryan C. Shorey;Vi Donna Le

  • Gender Differences in Depression and Anxiety Among Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: The Moderating Effect of Shame Proneness

    Ryan C. Shorey;Amanda E. Sherman;Aaron J. Kivisto;Sara R. Elkins

  • An Examination of the Partner Cyber Abuse Questionnaire in a College Student Sample.

    Caitlin Wolford-Clevenger;Heather Zapor;Hope Brasfield;Jeniimarie Febres

  • The Temporal Association between Substance Use and Intimate Partner Violence among Women Arrested for Domestic Violence

    Gregory L. Stuart;Todd M. Moore;Sara R. Elkins;Timothy J. O'Farrell

  • Adulthood Animal Abuse Among Men Arrested for Domestic Violence

    Jeniimarie Febres;Hope Brasfield;Ryan C. Shorey;Joanna Elmquist

  • Self-Reported Communication Variables and Dating Violence: Using Gottman’s Marital Communication Conceptualization

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  • Emotion Dysregulation, Gender, and Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration: An Exploratory Study in College Students

    Chloe F. Bliton;Caitlin Wolford-Clevenger;Heather Zapor;JoAnna Elmquist

  • Emotion Regulation Moderates the Association Between Proximal Negative Affect and Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration

    Ryan C. Shorey;James K. McNulty;Todd M. Moore;Gregory L. Stuart

  • Coordinated community response components for victims of intimate partner violence: A review of the literature

    Ryan C. Shorey;Vanessa Tirone;Gregory L. Stuart

  • Randomized clinical trial examining the incremental efficacy of a 90-minute motivational alcohol intervention as an adjunct to standard batterer intervention for men

    Gregory L. Stuart;Ryan C. Shorey;Todd M. Moore;Susan E. Ramsey

  • The temporal relationship between alcohol, marijuana, angry affect, and dating violence perpetration: A daily diary study with female college students.

    Ryan C. Shorey;Gregory L. Stuart;Todd M. Moore;James K. McNulty

  • Behavioral Activation and Problem-Solving Therapy for Depressed Breast Cancer Patients Preliminary Support for Decreased Suicidal Ideation

    D. R. Hopko;J. S. Funderburk;J. S. Funderburk;J. S. Funderburk;R. C. Shorey;C. C. McIndoo

Frequent Co-Authors

Gregory L. Stuart
Gregory L. Stuart University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Jeffrey Temple
Jeffrey Temple The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Paula J. Fite
Paula J. Fite University of Kansas
Todd M. Moore
Todd M. Moore University of Tennessee at Knoxville
James K. McNulty
James K. McNulty Florida State University
Katie M. Edwards
Katie M. Edwards University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Dominic J. Parrott
Dominic J. Parrott Georgia State University
Jeffrey M. Greeson
Jeffrey M. Greeson Rowan University
Steve Martino
Steve Martino Yale University
Christine A. Gidycz
Christine A. Gidycz Ohio University

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