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  • 1979 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

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Steven J. Danish is a researcher affiliated with Virginia Commonwealth University in the United States. Their work primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a specific focus on subfields such as Epidemiology, Hepatology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Ophthalmology, and Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality.

Danish's research addresses several main topics, including Hepatitis C virus research, Hepatitis B Virus studies, Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment, Retinal Imaging and Analysis, Retinal Diseases and Treatments, as well as Traffic and Road Safety and Injury Epidemiology and Prevention.

Their publication record includes papers published between 2023 and 2025 across multiple academic journals. Among these works are:

  • "Age-Related Macular Degeneration Risks Linked with Indian Dietary Fat Consumption Patterns" (2023), published in Current Research in Nutrition and Food Science Journal
  • "The Prevalence and Associated Demographic Factors of Hepatitis C Infections among Patients referred to Hospital of Infectious Diseases in Kabul, Afghanistan: A Cross-Sectional Study" (2025), published in Afghanistan Journal of Basic Medical Science
  • "Knowledge and Awareness Regarding Hepatitis B among Medical Students in Kabul, Afghanistan: Cross-Sectional Study" (2025), published in Afghanistan Journal of Infectious Diseases
  • "Trends in Pedestrian-related mortality in the United States; 1999-2020, A CDC-WONDER analysis" (2025), published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Steven J. Danish include Sayed Jawad Asghari, Sayed Hussain Amiri, Prema Chande, Renu Thakur, and S. Hashimi. These collaborative relationships have contributed to publications especially in the areas related to epidemiology and infectious diseases.

Publications have appeared in venues such as Current Research in Nutrition and Food Science Journal, Afghanistan Journal of Basic Medical Science, Afghanistan Journal of Infectious Diseases, and bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory).

Steven J. Danish received the designation of Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1979.

Best Publications

  • Enhancing youth development through sport.

    Steven Danish;Tanya Forneris;Ken Hodge;Ihirangi Heke

  • The Effectiveness of Teaching a Life Skills Program in a Sport Context

    Vassilios Papacharisis;Marios Goudas;Steven J. Danish;Yannis Theodorakis

  • Relationship between drug use and other problem behaviors in urban adolescents.

    Albert D. Farrell;Steven J. Danish;Catherine W. Howard

  • Life Development Intervention for Athletes Life Skills through Sports

    Steven J. Danish;Albert J. Petitpas;Bruce D. Hale

  • Sport-Based Life Skills Programming in the Schools

    Steven J. Danish;Tanya Forneris;Ian Wallace

  • The Impact of a Sport-Based Life Skill Program on Adolescent Prosocial Values

    John Brunelle;Steven J. Danish;Tanya Forneris

  • Understanding the Career Transition of Athletes

    Patrick H.F. Baillie;Steven J. Danish

  • Developing a Conceptual Framework for Life Skills Interventions

    Ken Hodge;Steven Danish;Julia Martin

  • New Roles for Sport Psychologists: Teaching Life Skills Through Sport to At-Risk Youth

    Steven J. Danish;Valerie C. Nellen

  • INTERPERSONAL PROCESS RECALL

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  • Peer drug associations and emotional restraint: causes or consequences of adolescents' drug use?

    Albert D. Farrell;Steven J. Danish

  • The Effectiveness of Teaching a Life Skills Program in a Physical Education Context.

    Marios Goudas;Irini Dermitzaki;Aggeliki Leondari;Steven Danish

  • Risk factors for drug use in urban adolescents: identification and cross-validation.

    Albert D. Farrell;Steven J. Danish;Catherine W. Howard

  • The Sport Psychologist-Athlete Relationship: Implications for Training

    Albert J. Petitpas;Burt Giges;Steven J. Danish

  • Effectiveness of Abbreviated CBT for Insomnia in Psychiatric Outpatients: Sleep and Depression Outcomes

    J. Nile Wagley;Bruce Rybarczyk;William T. Nay;Steven Danish

  • Gender and ethnic differences in body image and opposite sex figure preferences of rural adolescents.

    LaShanda R. Jones;Elizabeth Fries;Steven J. Danish

  • Enhancing life skills through sport for children and youth

    Christina Theokas;Steven Danish;Ken Hodge;Ihirangi Heke

  • Helping skills : a basic training program

    Anthony R. D'Augelli;Steven J. Danish;Allen L. Hauer

  • A Career Assistance Program for Elite Athletes

    Al Petitpas;Steven Danish;Robert McKELVAIN;Shane Murphy

  • A Developmental-Educational Intervention Model of Sport Psychology

    Steven J. Danish;Albert J. Petitpas;Bruce D. Hale

  • Going for the goal: a life skills program for adolescents

    Steven J. Danish

Frequent Co-Authors

Anthony R. D'Augelli
Anthony R. D'Augelli Pennsylvania State University
Albert D. Farrell
Albert D. Farrell Virginia Commonwealth University
Ken Hodge
Ken Hodge University of Otago
Albert J. Petitpas
Albert J. Petitpas Springfield College
Bruce Rybarczyk
Bruce Rybarczyk Virginia Commonwealth University
Shira Maguen
Shira Maguen University of California, San Francisco
Jeffrey S. Kreutzer
Jeffrey S. Kreutzer Virginia Commonwealth University
Marios Goudas
Marios Goudas University Of Thessaly
Paul B. Baltes
Paul B. Baltes Max Planck Institute for Human Development
Penny M. Kris-Etherton
Penny M. Kris-Etherton Pennsylvania State University

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