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Overview

Sarah E. Ullman is affiliated with the University of Illinois at Chicago in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the social sciences, with significant contributions in gender studies, health, clinical psychology, sociology and political science, and general health professions.

The main topics of their research include:

  • Sexual Assault and Victimization Studies
  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis
  • Gender, Security, and Conflict
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research

Notable recent papers authored by Sarah E. Ullman are:

  • Correlates of Social Reactions to Victims' Disclosures of Sexual Assault and Intimate Partner Violence: A Systematic Review, 2021, published in Trauma Violence & Abuse
  • Reasons for and Experiences of Sexual Assault Nondisclosure in a Diverse Community Sample, 2020, published in Journal of Family Violence
  • African American Sexual Assault Survivors and Mental Health Help-Seeking: A Mixed Methods Study, 2020, published in Violence Against Women

They have frequently published in the following venues:

  • Journal of Interpersonal Violence (11 publications)
  • Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy (4 publications)
  • Trauma Violence & Abuse (3 publications)
  • Traumatology An International Journal (3 publications)
  • Journal of Family Violence (2 publications)

The scientist has collaborated often with several co-authors, including:

  • Katie M. Edwards (16 collaborations)
  • Emily A. Waterman (11 collaborations)
  • Christina M. Dardis (11 collaborations)
  • Lindsey M. Rodriguez (10 collaborations)
  • Erin O'Callaghan (9 collaborations)

In addition to journal articles, Sarah E. Ullman has published a book titled Talking about sexual assault: Society's response to survivors (2nd ed.) in 2023, released by the American Psychological Association.

Best Publications

  • Revising the SES: A Collaborative Process to Improve Assessment of Sexual Aggression and Victimization:

    Mary P. Koss;Antonia Abbey;Rebecca Campbell;Sarah Cook

  • Predictors of PTSD symptom severity and social reactions in sexual assault victims

    Sarah E. Ullman;Henrietta H. Filipas

  • Social Reactions, Coping Strategies, and Self-Blame Attributions in Adjustment to Sexual Assault

    Sarah E. Ullman

  • Child Sexual Abuse, Coping Responses, Self-Blame, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and Adult Sexual Revictimization:

    Henrietta H. Filipas;Sarah E. Ullman

  • Gender differences in social reactions to abuse disclosures, post-abuse coping, and PTSD of child sexual abuse survivors

    Sarah E. Ullman;Henrietta H. Filipas

  • Structural Models of the Relations of Assault Severity, Social Support, Avoidance Coping, Self-Blame, and PTSD among Sexual Assault Survivors.

    Sarah E. Ullman;Stephanie M. Townsend;Henrietta H. Filipas;Laura L. Starzynski

  • Talking About Sexual Assault: Society's Response to Survivors

    Sarah E. Ullman

  • Relationship to perpetrator, disclosure, social reactions, and PTSD symptoms in child sexual abuse survivors.

    Sarah E. Ullman

  • Alcohol and Sexual Assault in a National Sample of College Women

    Sarah E. Ullman;George Karabatsos;Mary P. Koss

  • Psychometric Characteristics of the Social Reactions Questionnaire: A Measure of Reactions to Sexual Assault Victims:

    Sarah E. Ullman

  • Social support and recovery from sexual assault: A review

    Sarah E Ullman

  • Trauma histories, substance use coping, PTSD, and problem substance use among sexual assault victims.

    Sarah E. Ullman;Mark Relyea;Liana Peter-Hagene;Amanda L. Vasquez

  • Correlates of Formal and Informal Support Seeking in Sexual Assault Victims

    Sarah E. Ullman;Henrietta H. Filipas

  • Social reactions to child sexual abuse disclosures: a critical review.

    Sarah E. Ullman

  • Psychosocial correlates of PTSD symptom severity in sexual assault survivors

    Sarah E. Ullman;Henrietta H. Filipas;Stephanie M. Townsend;Laura L. Starzynski

  • Social reactions to sexual assault victims from various support sources.

    Henrietta H. Filipas;Sarah E. Ullman

  • SOCIAL REACTIONS TO SEXUAL ASSAULT DISCLOSURE, COPING, PERCEIVED CONTROL, AND PTSD SYMPTOMS IN SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIMS

    Sarah E. Ullman;Liana Peter-Hagene

  • Correlates of Women's Sexual Assault Disclosure to Informal and Formal Support Sources

    Laura L. Starzynski;Sarah E. Ullman;Henrietta H. Filipas;Stephanie M. Townsend

  • A 10-year update of 'Review and critique of empirical studies of rape avoidance'

    Sarah E. Ullman

  • Correlates and Consequences of Adult Sexual Assault Disclosure

    Sarah E. Ullman

Frequent Co-Authors

Katie M. Edwards
Katie M. Edwards University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Raymond A. Knight
Raymond A. Knight Brandeis University
Maria Testa
Maria Testa University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Mary P. Koss
Mary P. Koss University of Arizona
Rebecca Campbell
Rebecca Campbell Michigan State University
Judith M. Siegel
Judith M. Siegel University of California, Los Angeles
Jacquelyn W. White
Jacquelyn W. White University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Jeanette Norris
Jeanette Norris University of Washington
Antonia Abbey
Antonia Abbey Wayne State University
Heather L. Littleton
Heather L. Littleton University of Colorado Colorado Springs

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