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Overview

TK Logan is affiliated with the University of Kentucky in the United States and has an academic focus spanning the fields of Social Sciences, Psychology, and Medicine. Their research contributions extend across several subfields, including Clinical Psychology, Health, Sociology and Political Science, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and General Health Professions.

Their work covers a range of topics, prominently featuring studies on Intimate Partner and Family Violence, Stalking, Cyberstalking, and Harassment, Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology, Gun Ownership and Violence Research, Suicide and Self-Harm Studies, Homelessness and Social Issues, and Injury Epidemiology and Prevention.

TK Logan has published research primarily in these venues:

  • Journal of Interpersonal Violence
  • Journal of Drug Issues
  • Journal of Neurotrauma
  • Journal of Family Violence
  • Violence and Gender

Recent papers authored or co-authored by TK Logan include:

  • "Exploring Control, Threats, Violence and Help-Seeking among Women Held at Gunpoint by Abusive Partners," 2021, Journal of Family Violence
  • "Examining Stalking Assault by Victim Gender, Stalker Gender, and Victim-Stalker Relationship," 2020, Journal of Family Violence

Other influential papers from their network of close collaborators include "The Employment Trajectories of Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence," published in 2021 in Work Employment and Society, "Repetitive Head Injury and Cognitive, Physical, and Emotional Symptoms in Women Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence," 2023, Journal of Neurotrauma, and "Stalking among sexual and gender minorities: A systematic literature review," 2022, Aggression and Violent Behavior.

Frequent co-authors with whom TK Logan has collaborated include Jennifer Cole, Justin E. Karr, Kellie R. Lynch, Sharon E. Leong, and Agnes E. White, reflecting ongoing collaborative engagements across multiple research projects.

Best Publications

  • Women, sex, and HIV: Social and contextual factors, meta-analysis of published interventions, and implications for practice and research

    T. K. Logan;Jennifer Cole;Carl Leukefeld

  • Project DARE: No Effects at 10-Year Follow-Up

    Donald R. Lynam;Richard Milich;Rick Zimmerman;Scott P. Novak

  • Intimate Partner Violence, Employment,and The Workplace: Consequences and Future Directions

    Jennifer E. Swanberg;TK Logan;Caroline Macke

  • Domestic violence and employment: a qualitative study.

    Jennifer E. Swanberg;T. K. Logan

  • The utility of the Five Factor Model in understanding risky sexual behavior

    Joshua D Miller;Donald Lynam;Rick S Zimmerman;T.K Logan

  • Project DARE: No effects at 10-year follow-up.

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  • Understanding Human Trafficking in the United States

    T.K. Logan;Robert Walker;Gretchen Hunt

  • Barriers to Services for Rural and Urban Survivors of Rape

    TK Logan;Lucy Evans;Erin Stevenson;Carol E. Jordan

  • Victimization and Substance Abuse among Women: Contributing Factors, Interventions, and Implications:

    TK Logan;Robert Walker;Jennifer Cole;Carl Leukefeld

  • Risky Sex Behavior and Substance Use among Young Adults

    Michele Staton;Carl G. Leukefeld;TK Logan;Rick Zimmerman

  • Stalking as a variant of intimate violence: implications from a young adult sample.

    T. K. Logan;Carl Leukefeld;Bob Walker

  • Qualitative Differences Among Rural and Urban Intimate Violence Victimization Experiences and Consequences: A Pilot Study

    T. K. Logan;Robert Walker;Jennifer Cole;Stephanie Ratliff

  • Help-seeking and coping strategies for intimate partner violence in rural and urban women.

    Lisa Shannon;T. K. Logan;Jennifer Cole;Karen Medley

  • Rural and urban women's perceptions of barriers to health, mental health, and criminal justice services: implications for victim services.

    TK Logan;Erin Stevenson;Lucy Evans;Carl Leukefeld

  • Working Women Making It Work: Intimate Partner Violence, Employment, and Workplace Support

    Jennifer Swanberg;Caroline Macke;TK Logan

  • Protective Orders in Rural and Urban Areas A Multiple Perspective Study

    TK Logan;Lisa Shannon;Robert Walker

  • Women and Victimization: Contributing Factors, Interventions, and Implications

    TK Logan;Robert Walker;Carol E. Jordan;Carl G. Leukefeld

  • Civil Protective Order Outcomes Violations and Perceptions of Effectiveness

    TK Logan;Robert Walker

  • An Integrative Review of Separation in the Context of Victimization: Consequences and Implications for Women

    Robert Walker;T K Logan;Carol E Jordan;Jacquelyn C Campbell

  • Sexual and drug use behaviors among female crack users: a multi-site sample.

    T.K. Logan;Carl Leukefeld

  • Partner Stalking and Implications for Women’s Employment

    TK Logan;Lisa Shannon;Jennifer Cole;Jennifer Swanberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Carl G. Leukefeld
Carl G. Leukefeld University of Kentucky
Robert Walker
Robert Walker University of Kentucky
George E. Higgins
George E. Higgins University of Louisville
Richard R. Clayton
Richard R. Clayton University of Kentucky
Donald R. Lynam
Donald R. Lynam Purdue University West Lafayette
Rick S. Zimmerman
Rick S. Zimmerman Wayne State University
Richard Milich
Richard Milich University of Kentucky
Linda B. Cottler
Linda B. Cottler University of Florida
Wendee M. Wechsberg
Wendee M. Wechsberg Research Triangle Park Foundation
Joshua D. Miller
Joshua D. Miller University of Georgia

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