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Terri L. Messman-Moore

Terri L. Messman-Moore

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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Psychology D-index 31 Citations 6,102 71 World Ranking 8362 National Ranking 4578

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Anxiety
  • Psychiatry
  • Major depressive disorder

Her main research concerns Sexual abuse, Child abuse, Clinical psychology, Psychiatry and Child sexual abuse. In the field of Child abuse, her study on Victimology overlaps with subjects such as Substance abuse. Terri L. Messman-Moore combines subjects such as Alcohol abuse and Distress with her study of Substance abuse.

Her work on Psychopathology as part of general Clinical psychology study is frequently linked to Human factors and ergonomics, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. Her Psychiatry study spans across into fields like Psychological abuse, Injury prevention and Sexual coercion. Her work on Injury prevention is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Suicide prevention.

Her most cited work include:

  • The role of childhood sexual abuse sequelae in the sexual revictimization of women: An empirical review and theoretical reformulation (369 citations)
  • Child Sexual Abuse and Revictimization in the Form of Adult Sexual Abuse, Adult Physical Abuse, and Adult Psychological Maltreatment (243 citations)
  • Emotion Dysregulation and Risky Sexual Behavior in Revictimization (197 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Clinical psychology, Injury prevention, Suicide prevention, Human factors and ergonomics and Sexual abuse are her primary areas of study. Terri L. Messman-Moore has researched Clinical psychology in several fields, including Young adult, Social psychology, Psychological intervention and Anxiety. Her Young adult study incorporates themes from Anxiety disorder, Cognition and Borderline personality disorder.

In the subject of general Sexual abuse, her work in Victimology is often linked to Psychiatry and Aggression, thereby combining diverse domains of study. Many of her research projects under Psychiatry are closely connected to Context and Risk factor with Context and Risk factor, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. Her work on Physical abuse is typically connected to Substance abuse as part of general Child abuse study, connecting several disciplines of science.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Clinical psychology (71.43%)
  • Injury prevention (38.57%)
  • Suicide prevention (34.29%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2018-2021)?

  • Clinical psychology (71.43%)
  • Sexual assault (8.57%)
  • Injury prevention (38.57%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Terri L. Messman-Moore mainly focuses on Clinical psychology, Sexual assault, Injury prevention, Suicide prevention and Depression. Her work in the fields of Clinical psychology, such as Posttraumatic stress, intersects with other areas such as Sexual abuse and Psychological abuse. Her work in Injury prevention is not limited to one particular discipline; it also encompasses Human factors and ergonomics.

While the research belongs to areas of Depression, Terri L. Messman-Moore spends her time largely on the problem of Neglect, intersecting her research to questions surrounding Self-compassion, Psychological resilience and Mindfulness. Her work carried out in the field of Psychological intervention brings together such families of science as Mental health, Interpersonal relationship and Social skills. The Shame study combines topics in areas such as Victim blaming, Bipolar disorder, Experiential avoidance, Substance abuse and Depressive symptoms.

Between 2018 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Linking childhood emotional abuse and depressive symptoms: The role of emotion dysregulation and interpersonal problems (25 citations)
  • A Longitudinal Examination of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms and Risky Sexual Behavior: Evaluating Emotion Dysregulation Dimensions as Mediators (9 citations)
  • Effects of childhood emotional maltreatment on depressive symptoms through emotion dysregulation in treatment-seeking patients with heroin-dependence. (8 citations)

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Best Publications

The role of childhood sexual abuse sequelae in the sexual revictimization of women: An empirical review and theoretical reformulation

Terri L Messman-Moore;Patricia J Long.
Clinical Psychology Review (2003)

661 Citations

Child Sexual Abuse and Revictimization in the Form of Adult Sexual Abuse, Adult Physical Abuse, and Adult Psychological Maltreatment

Terri L. Messman-Moore;Patricia J. Long.
Journal of Interpersonal Violence (2000)

436 Citations

Emotion Dysregulation and Risky Sexual Behavior in Revictimization

Terri L. Messman-Moore;Kate L. Walsh;David K. DiLillo.
Child Abuse & Neglect (2010)

412 Citations

The Revictimization of Child Sexual Abuse Survivors: An Examination of the Adjustment of College Women with Child Sexual Abuse, Adult Sexual Assault, and Adult Physical Abuse

Terri L. Messman-Moore;Patricia J. Long;Nicole J. Siegfried.
Child Maltreatment (2000)

389 Citations

Development and Validation of a Brief Version of the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale: The DERS-16

Johan Bjureberg;Brjánn Ljótsson;Matthew T. Tull;Erik Hedman.
Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment (2016)

384 Citations

Unique and combined contributions of multiple child abuse types and abuse severity to adult trauma symptomatology.

John C. Clemmons;Kerryann Walsh;David DiLillo;Terri L. Messman-Moore.
Child Maltreatment (2007)

319 Citations

RISK PERCEPTION, RAPE, AND SEXUAL REVICTIMIZATION: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF COLLEGE WOMEN

Terri L. Messman-Moore;Amy L. Brown.
Psychology of Women Quarterly (2006)

241 Citations

Personal and Perceived Peer Attitudes Supporting Sexual Aggression as Predictors of Male College Students’ Willingness to Intervene Against Sexual Aggression

Adrienne L. Brown;Terri L. Messman-Moore.
Journal of Interpersonal Violence (2010)

235 Citations

SEVERITY OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE AND REVICTIMIZATION: THE MEDIATING ROLE OF COPING AND TRAUMA SYMPTOMS

Michelle A. Fortier;David DiLillo;Terri L. Messman-Moore;James Peugh.
Psychology of Women Quarterly (2009)

230 Citations

Psychological Consequences of Sexual Victimization Resulting From Force, Incapacitation, or Verbal Coercion

Adrienne L. Brown;Maria Testa;Terri L. Messman-Moore.
Violence Against Women (2009)

208 Citations

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