The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Developmental psychology, Social psychology, Clinical psychology, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and Human sexuality. Her work carried out in the field of Developmental psychology brings together such families of science as Optimism and Personality. Her Psychosocial research extends to Social psychology, which is thematically connected.
Within one scientific family, Susan M. Moore focuses on topics pertaining to Health psychology under Clinical psychology, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Punishment. Her Condom study, which is part of a larger body of work in Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, is frequently linked to Romance, bridging the gap between disciplines. As a member of one scientific family, she mostly works in the field of Human sexuality, focusing on Health education and, on occasion, Lesbian, Feeling, Sexology and Identity.
Susan M. Moore focuses on Developmental psychology, Social psychology, Clinical psychology, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and Psychosocial. Her Developmental psychology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Optimism, Human sexuality, Loneliness and Personality. Her Social psychology research incorporates themes from Cognition, Romance and The Internet.
In her research on the topic of Clinical psychology, Depression is strongly related with Anxiety. In general Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome study, her work on Condom often relates to the realm of Casual, Family planning and Vulnerability, thereby connecting several areas of interest. Her Psychosocial research includes themes of Mental health, Interpersonal relationship, Friendship and Erikson's stages of psychosocial development.
Her primary areas of investigation include Gender studies, Family studies, Social psychology, Developmental psychology and Social environment. Susan M. Moore has researched Gender studies in several fields, including Identity and Hormone. Susan M. Moore integrates Family studies and Grandparent in her research.
Her research combines Gerontology and Grandparent. Her work on Self as part of general Social psychology study is frequently linked to Social relationship, bridging the gap between disciplines. Her Social environment study is concerned with the field of Social science as a whole.
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Sexuality in Adolescence: Current Trends
Susan M. Moore;Doreen A. Rosenthal.
(2007)
From trust on intimacy: A new inventory for examining erikson's stages of psychosocial development
Doreen A. Rosenthal;Ross M. Gurney;Susan M. Moore.
Journal of Youth and Adolescence (1981)
Adolescent self‐efficacy, self‐esteem and sexual risk‐taking
Doreen Rosenthal;Susan Moore;Irene Flynn.
Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology (1991)
Sexuality in adolescence
Susan Moore;Doreen Rosenthal.
(1993)
Predicting Adolescent Risk Behavior Using a Personalized Cost-Benefit Analysis
Susan Moore;Eleonore Gullone.
Journal of Youth and Adolescence (1996)
Gambling activities of young Australians: developing a model of behaviour.
Susan M. Moore;Keis Ohtsuka.
Journal of Gambling Studies (1997)
Racial/ethnic disparities in the prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus by BMI.
Monique Hedderson;Samantha Ehrlich;Sneha Sridhar;Jeanne Darbinian.
Diabetes Care (2012)
Beliefs about control over gambling among young people, and their relation to problem gambling.
Susan M. Moore;Keis Ohtsuka.
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors (1999)
Intention, Context, and Safe Sex: Australian Adolescents' Responses to AIDS
Jennifer Boldero;Susan Moore;Doreen Rosenthal.
Journal of Applied Social Psychology (1992)
Distress, coping, and blogging: comparing new myspace users by their intention to blog.
James R. Baker;Susan M. Moore.
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking (2008)
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