His primary areas of investigation include Psychiatry, Social psychology, Environmental health, Developmental psychology and Sexual abuse. His Psychiatry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Animal-assisted therapy, Demography, Distress and Public health. His research integrates issues of Masculinity, Acquiescence and Acid rain in his study of Social psychology.
His Environmental health study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Condom, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Gerontology, Heroin and Family planning. His work deals with themes such as Social relation, Social psychology, Ecology, Interpersonal relationship and Environmental issue, which intersect with Developmental psychology. His Cross-cultural studies research focuses on subjects like Cultural diversity, which are linked to Ethnic group, Statistics and Research design.
Social psychology, Psychiatry, Clinical psychology, Gerontology and Family medicine are his primary areas of study. His studies deal with areas such as Collectivism, Cultural diversity, Developmental psychology, Respondent and Ethnic group as well as Social psychology. His biological study deals with issues like Sexual orientation, which deal with fields such as Heterosexuality.
Timothy P. Johnson interconnects Psychological intervention, Lesbian and Sexual identity in the investigation of issues within Clinical psychology. His work carried out in the field of Gerontology brings together such families of science as Demography and Environmental health. His studies examine the connections between Demography and genetics, as well as such issues in Public health, with regards to Epidemiology.
His primary areas of study are Social psychology, Clinical psychology, Medical education, Sexual minority and Interview. His Social psychology research incorporates elements of Test, Collectivism, Acquiescence, Respondent and Ethnic group. His study in Clinical psychology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Community health and Scale.
His Medical education research includes elements of Descriptive statistics, Data collection, Transitional housing, Structured interview and Substance use. His Sexual minority research incorporates themes from Developmental psychology, Mental health, Longitudinal study and Sexual identity. His Mental health study is associated with Psychiatry.
Timothy P. Johnson mostly deals with Social psychology, Sexual minority, Demography, Ethnic group and Sexual identity. The study incorporates disciplines such as Test, Collectivism, Respondent and Cultural diversity in addition to Social psychology. His research in Sexual minority intersects with topics in Mental health, Longitudinal study and Developmental psychology.
His Mental health study is concerned with Psychiatry in general. His Ethnic group study incorporates themes from Social support and Immigration. The various areas that Timothy P. Johnson examines in his Sexual identity study include Sexual orientation and Clinical psychology.
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Methodologies for Improving Response Rates in Surveys of Physicians A Systematic Review
Jonathan B. VanGeest;Timothy P. Johnson;Verna L. Welch.
Evaluation & the Health Professions (2007)
The Relation Between Culture and Response Styles Evidence From 19 Countries
Timothy Johnson;Patrick Kulesa;Young Ik Cho;Sharon Shavitt.
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (2005)
Response Rates and Nonresponse Errors in Surveys
Timothy P. Johnson;Joseph S. Wislar.
JAMA (2012)
Questionnaire design in comparative research
J.A. Harkness;F.J.R. van de Vijver;T.P. Johnson.
Cross-Cultural Survey Methods (2003)
Pet Ownership and Attachment as Supportive Factors in the Health of the Elderly
Thomas F. Garrity;Lorann F. Stallones;Martin B. Marx;Timothy P. Johnson.
Anthrozoos (1989)
Multivariate Analysis of Prognostic Factors Among 2,313 Patients With Stage III Melanoma: Comparison of Nodal Micrometastases Versus Macrometastases
Charles M. Balch;Jeffrey E. Gershenwald;Seng Jaw Soong;John F. Thompson.
Journal of Clinical Oncology (2010)
Improving question wording in surveys of culturally diverse populations.
Richard B. Warnecke;Timothy P. Johnson;Noel Chávez;Seymour Sudman;Seymour Sudman.
Annals of Epidemiology (1997)
Accuracy of Self-Reported Cancer-Screening Histories: A Meta-analysis
Garth H. Rauscher;Timothy P. Johnson;Young Ik Cho;Jennifer A. Walk.
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention (2008)
Sexual harassment and generalized workplace abuse among university employees: prevalence and mental health correlates.
Judith A. Richman;Kathleen M. Rospenda;Stephanie J. Nawyn;Joseph A. Flaherty.
American Journal of Public Health (1999)
Prognostic Significance of Mitotic Rate in Localized Primary Cutaneous Melanoma: An Analysis of Patients in the Multi-Institutional American Joint Committee on Cancer Melanoma Staging Database
John F. Thompson;Seng Jaw Soong;Charles M. Balch;Jeffrey E. Gershenwald.
Journal of Clinical Oncology (2011)
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