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Steven M. Kogan is affiliated with the University of Georgia in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within psychology and social sciences, with a primary focus on developmental psychology and the social contexts affecting youth.

The main fields of study for Steven M. Kogan include:

  • Psychology
  • Social Sciences

Within these broader fields, their work concentrates on several subfields, including:

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Education
  • General Health Professions
  • Social Psychology

The research topics covered by Kogan emphasize child and adolescent development, identity, and social challenges. These topics include:

  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Racial and Ethnic Identity Research
  • Early Childhood Education and Development
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Coffee Research and Impacts
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Stress Responses and Cortisol

Steven M. Kogan has published extensively, with frequent contributions to several journals. The most common publication venues are:

  • Journal of Adolescent Health
  • JAMA Network Open
  • Substance Use & Misuse
  • Development and Psychopathology
  • Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities

Recent notable papers from 2020 and 2021 include:

  • "Child Maltreatment and Resilience: The Promotive and Protective Role of Future Orientation" (2020) in Journal of Youth and Adolescence
  • "Physiological Stress Response Reactivity Mediates the Link Between Emotional Abuse and Youth Internalizing Problems" (2020) in Child Psychiatry & Human Development
  • "Family-Centered Prevention Effects on the Association Between Racial Discrimination and Mental Health in Black Adolescents" (2021) in JAMA Network Open
  • "Amygdalar Activation as a Neurobiological Marker of Differential Sensitivity in the Effects of Family Rearing Experiences on Socioemotional Adjustment in Youths" (2021) in Biological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging
  • "Adverse Parenting Is Indirectly Linked to Delayed Reward Discounting via Blunted RSA Reactivity: the Protective Role of a Shift-and-Persist Coping Strategy" (2020) in Adversity and Resilience Science

Collaboration is a significant aspect of Kogan's work, with frequent coauthors including:

  • Ava Reck
  • Assaf Oshri
  • Álfgeir L. Kristjánsson
  • Elizabeth Kwon
  • Michael G. Curtis

Best Publications

  • Is Resilience Only Skin Deep?: Rural African Americans’ Socioeconomic Status–Related Risk and Competence in Preadolescence and Psychological Adjustment and Allostatic Load at Age 19

    Gene H. Brody;Tianyi Yu;Edith Chen;Gregory E. Miller

  • Disclosing unwanted sexual experiences: results from a national sample of adolescent women ☆ ☆☆

    Steven M. Kogan

  • Perceived Discrimination Among African American Adolescents and Allostatic Load: A Longitudinal Analysis With Buffering Effects

    Gene H. Brody;Man Kit Lei;David H. Chae;Tianyi Yu

  • Adolescent and parent therapeutic alliances as predictors of dropout in multidimensional family therapy.

    Michael S. Robbins;Howard A. Liddle;Charles W. Turner;Gayle A. Dakof

  • Decentering Therapy: Textual Analysis of a Narrative Therapy Session

    Steven M. Kogan;Jerry E. Gale

  • The Strong African American Families Program: a cluster-randomized prevention trial of long-term effects and a mediational model.

    Gene H. Brody;Velma McBride Murry;Steven M. Kogan;Meg Gerrard

  • Cumulative socioeconomic status risk, allostatic load, and adjustment: a prospective latent profile analysis with contextual and genetic protective factors.

    Gene H. Brody;Tianyi Yu;Yi-fu Chen;Steven M. Kogan

  • Family-centered Program Deters Substance Use, Conduct Problems, and Depressive Symptoms in Black Adolescents

    Gene H. Brody;Yi Fu Chen;Steven M. Kogan;Tianyi Yu

  • Impulsivity as a mechanism linking child abuse and neglect with substance use in adolescence and adulthood

    Assaf Oshri;Steve M Kogan;Josephine A Kwon;K A S Wickrama

  • Perceived Discrimination and Longitudinal Increases in Adolescent Substance Use: Gender Differences and Mediational Pathways

    Gene H. Brody;Steven M. Kogan;Yi-fu Chen

  • Long-Term Effects of the Strong African American Families Program on Youths' Conduct Problems

    Gene H. Brody;Steven M. Kogan;Yi-fu Chen;Velma McBride Murry

  • The politics of making meaning: discourse analysis of a ‘postmodern’ interview

    Steven M. Kogan

  • Risk and protective factors for substance use among African American high school dropouts.

    Steven M. Kogan;Zupei Luo;Velma McBride Murry;Gene H. Brody

  • Linking Perceived Discrimination to Longitudinal Changes in African American Mothers’ Parenting Practices

    Gene H. Brody;Yi‐Fu Chen;Steven M. Kogan;Velma McBride Murry

  • The influence of high school dropout on substance use among African American youth.

    Steven M. Kogan;Zupei Luo;Gene H. Brody;Velma McBride Murry

  • Effects of Family Risk Factors on Dosage and Efficacy of a Family-centered Preventive Intervention for Rural African Americans

    Gene H. Brody;Velma McBride Murry;Yi-fu Chen;Steven M. Kogan

  • Harsh parenting and adolescent health: a longitudinal analysis with genetic moderation.

    Gene H. Brody;Tianyi Yu;Steven R. H. Beach;Steven M. Kogan

  • The Role of Disclosing Child Sexual Abuse on Adolescent Adjustment and Revictimization

    Steven M. Kogan

  • Growth patterns of future orientation among maltreated youth: A prospective examination of the emergence of resilience.

    Assaf Oshri;Erinn B. Duprey;Steven M. Kogan;Matthew W. Carlson

  • Long-term effects of the strong African American families program on youths' alcohol use.

    Gene H. Brody;Yi-Fu Chen;Steven M. Kogan;Velma McBride Murry

  • Natural Mentoring Processes Deter Externalizing Problems Among Rural African American Emerging Adults: A Prospective Analysis

    Steven M. Kogan;Gene H. Brody;Yi-fu Chen

  • Differential sensitivity to prevention programming: a dopaminergic polymorphism-enhanced prevention effect on protective parenting and adolescent substance use.

    Gene H. Brody;Yi fu Chen;Yi fu Chen;Steven R.H. Beach;Steven M. Kogan

Frequent Co-Authors

Gene H. Brody
Gene H. Brody University of Georgia
Steven R. H. Beach
Steven R. H. Beach University of Georgia
Velma McBride Murry
Velma McBride Murry Vanderbilt University
Michael Windle
Michael Windle Emory University
Ronald L. Simons
Ronald L. Simons University of Georgia
Frederick X. Gibbons
Frederick X. Gibbons University of Connecticut
Meg Gerrard
Meg Gerrard University of Connecticut
James MacKillop
James MacKillop McMaster University
Frank D. Fincham
Frank D. Fincham Florida State University
Lawrence H. Sweet
Lawrence H. Sweet University of Georgia

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