The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Suicide prevention, Human factors and ergonomics, Occupational safety and health, Injury prevention and Domestic violence. TK Logan performs integrative Suicide prevention and Mental health research in his work. He is studying Psychological abuse, which is a component of Human factors and ergonomics.
Criminal justice and Environmental health are fields of study that intersect with his Occupational safety and health study. His biological study deals with issues like Treatment outcome, which deal with fields such as Clinical psychology. The various areas that he examines in his Epidemiology study include Young adult and Psychiatry, Substance abuse.
His primary areas of investigation include Psychiatry, Suicide prevention, Injury prevention, Human factors and ergonomics and Domestic violence. His work deals with themes such as Criminal justice and Public health, which intersect with Psychiatry. His Sexual abuse study in the realm of Suicide prevention connects with subjects such as Occupational safety and health, Stalking and Nursing.
When carried out as part of a general Domestic violence research project, his work on Psychological abuse is frequently linked to work in Social psychology, Sexual violence and Marital status, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. His research integrates issues of Developmental psychology and Coping in his study of Social psychology. His Substance abuse research includes themes of Psychological intervention, Program evaluation and Clinical psychology.
His primary areas of study are Psychiatry, Injury prevention, Suicide prevention, Criminal justice and Human factors and ergonomics. His Psychiatry study combines topics in areas such as Developmental psychology and Social support. His Social support study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Mental health, Race and Depression, Depressive symptoms.
His work on Homicide as part of general Injury prevention research is frequently linked to Medical emergency, Intervention, Risk perception and Criminology, bridging the gap between disciplines. His research in the fields of Domestic violence overlaps with other disciplines such as Occupational safety and health, Clinical psychology, Attachment theory and Stalking. His Coping research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Posttraumatic stress, Social psychology, Substance use and Health seeking.
TK Logan mainly investigates Psychiatry, Prescription Drug Misuse, Polysubstance dependence, Buprenorphine/naloxone and Occupational safety and health. TK Logan combines subjects such as Vulnerable population, Medical prescription, Logistic regression and Clinical psychology with his study of Psychiatry. In his papers, he integrates diverse fields, such as Prescription Drug Misuse, Heroin, Intervention, Medical emergency, Injury prevention and Suicide prevention.
His Occupational safety and health research spans across into subjects like Delivery mode, Domestic violence, Best practice, Applied psychology and Focus group. His study of Delivery mode brings together topics like Context and Hotline.
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Project DARE: No Effects at 10-Year Follow-Up
Donald R. Lynam;Richard Milich;Rick Zimmerman;Scott P. Novak.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (1999)
The utility of the Five Factor Model in understanding risky sexual behavior
Joshua D Miller;Donald Lynam;Rick S Zimmerman;T.K Logan.
Personality and Individual Differences (2004)
Intimate Partner Violence, Employment,and The Workplace: Consequences and Future Directions
Jennifer E. Swanberg;TK Logan;Caroline Macke.
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (2005)
Barriers to Services for Rural and Urban Survivors of Rape
TK Logan;Lucy Evans;Erin Stevenson;Carol E. Jordan.
Journal of Interpersonal Violence (2005)
Victimization and Substance Abuse among Women: Contributing Factors, Interventions, and Implications:
TK Logan;Robert Walker;Jennifer Cole;Carl Leukefeld.
Review of General Psychology (2002)
Risky Sex Behavior and Substance Use among Young Adults
Michele Staton;Carl G. Leukefeld;TK Logan;Rick Zimmerman.
Health & Social Work (1999)
Stalking as a variant of intimate violence: implications from a young adult sample.
T. K. Logan;Carl Leukefeld;Bob Walker.
Violence & Victims (2000)
Help-seeking and coping strategies for intimate partner violence in rural and urban women.
Lisa Shannon;T. K. Logan;Jennifer Cole;Karen Medley.
Violence & Victims (2006)
Qualitative Differences Among Rural and Urban Intimate Violence Victimization Experiences and Consequences: A Pilot Study
T. K. Logan;Robert Walker;Jennifer Cole;Stephanie Ratliff.
Journal of Family Violence (2003)
Sexual and drug use behaviors among female crack users: a multi-site sample.
T.K. Logan;Carl Leukefeld.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence (2000)
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