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Sandra A. Graham-Bermann publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Sandra A. Graham-Bermann sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 166 publications — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Sandra A. Graham-Bermann D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Sandra A. Graham-Bermann sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Sandra A. Graham-Bermann is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of psychology and social sciences, with a significant emphasis on clinical psychology and health-related subfields. The scientist's work covers topics such as intimate partner and family violence, child abuse and trauma, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, migration, health and trauma, grief, bereavement and mental health, bullying, victimization and aggression, as well as attachment and relationship dynamics.

Their most frequent publication venues include the Journal of Interpersonal Violence and the PsycEXTRA Dataset, with additional contributions to the Journal of Family Issues, the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, and Children and Youth Services Review.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Sandra A. Graham-Bermann include:

  • Bullying Victimization Among Ukrainian College Students: The Role of Family Communication and Satisfaction, Corporal Punishment and Child Abuse (2021, Journal of Family Issues)
  • Investigating the effects of the Moms' Empowerment Program on 8-year traumatic stress symptom trajectories in women with histories of IPV (2021, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry)
  • Treating attention problems in children exposed to intimate partner violence: Evaluating the Preschool Kids' Club (2021, Children and Youth Services Review)
  • Latent Profiles of Parenting among Women Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence (2020, Social Work Research)
  • Predictors of Intimate Partner Violence Victimization by Multiple Partners Over a Period of 8 Years (2021, Journal of Traumatic Stress)

Frequent coauthors include:

  • Maria M. Galano
  • Sara F. Stein
  • Andrew Grogan-Kaylor
  • Hannah M. Clark
  • Ellie G. Maly

Their research addresses complex psychological phenomena related to trauma and violence, often examining the longitudinal effects and intervention strategies for individuals exposed to intimate partner violence. The diversity of topics highlights a multidisciplinary approach involving clinical and social psychological perspectives.

Best Publications

  • Parenting in battered women: The effects of domestic violence on women and their children.

    Alytia A. Levendosky;Sandra A. Graham-Bermann

  • Peer experience: Common and unique features of number of friendships, social network centrality, and sociometric status

    Scott D. Gest;Sandra A. Graham-Bermann;Willard W. Hartup

  • Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Children of Battered Women

    Sandra A. Graham-Bermann;Alytia A. Levendosky

  • Factors discriminating among profiles of resilience and psychopathology in children exposed to intimate partner violence (IPV).

    Sandra A. Graham-Bermann;Gabrielle Gruber;Kathryn H. Howell;Laura Girz

  • Children in Homeless Families: Risks to Mental Health and Development

    Ann S Masten;Donna Miliotis;Sandra A. Graham-Bermann;Mary Louise Ramirez

  • Violence exposure and traumatic stress symptoms as additional predictors of health problems in high-risk children

    Sandra A. Graham-Bermann;Julia Seng

  • Community-Based Intervention for Children Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence: An Efficacy Trial

    Sandra A. Graham-Bermann;Shannon Lynch;Victoria Banyard;Ellen R. DeVoe

  • A Gender Analysis of Theories of Coping with Stress

    Victoria L. Banyard;Sandra A. Graham-Bermann

  • Behavioral observations of parenting in battered women.

    Alytia A. Levendosky;Sandra A. Graham-Bermann

  • The Moderating Effects of Parenting Stress on Children's Adjustment in Woman-Abusing Families

    Alytia A. Levendosky;Sandra A. Graham-Bermann

  • Posttraumatic stress disorder and pregnancy complications

    Julia S. Seng;Deborah J. Oakley;Carolyn M. Sampselle;Cheryl Killion

  • Mothers' perceptions of the impact of woman abuse on their parenting.

    Alytia A. Levendosky;Shannon M. Lynch;Sandra A. Graham-Bermann

  • The impact of woman abuse on children's social development: Research and theoretical perspectives.

    Sandra A. Graham-Bermann

  • Posttraumatic stress disorder and physical comorbidity among female children and adolescents: results from service-use data.

    Julia S. Seng;Sandra A. Graham-Bermann;M. Kathleen Clark;Ann Marie McCarthy

  • The Social Functioning of Preschool-Age Children Whose Mothers Are Emotionally and Physically Abused.

    Sandra A. Graham-Bermann;Alytia A. Levendosky

  • Developmental variations in the impact of intimate partner violence exposure during childhood.

    Kathryn H. Howell;Sarah E. Barnes;Laura E. Miller;Sandra A. Graham-Bermann

  • Assessing resilience in preschool children exposed to intimate partner violence.

    Kathryn H. Howell;Sandra A. Graham-Bermann;Ewa Czyz;Michelle Lilly

  • Intervention for Children Exposed to Interparental Violence (IPV): Assessment of Needs and Research Priorities

    Sandra A. Graham-Bermann;Honore M. Hughes

  • Domestic violence in the lives of children: The future of research, intervention, and social policy.

    Sandra A. Graham-Bermann;Jeffrey L. Edleson

  • Resilience in children exposed to domestic violence.

    Honore M. Hughes;Sandra A. Graham-Bermann;Gabrielle Gruber

Frequent Co-Authors

Kathryn H. Howell
Kathryn H. Howell University of Wisconsin–Madison
Andrew Grogan-Kaylor
Andrew Grogan-Kaylor University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Julia S. Seng
Julia S. Seng University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Alytia A. Levendosky
Alytia A. Levendosky Michigan State University
Victoria L. Banyard
Victoria L. Banyard Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Julian D. Ford
Julian D. Ford University of Connecticut
Ernestine C. Briggs
Ernestine C. Briggs Duke University
Sheila A.M. Rauch
Sheila A.M. Rauch Emory University
Ann S. Masten
Ann S. Masten University of Minnesota
Willard W. Hartup
Willard W. Hartup University of Minnesota

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