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Overview

Vangie A. Foshee is affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the Social Sciences with a focus on Health, Sociology and Political Science, Clinical Psychology, General Health Professions, and Social Psychology. The scholar's work addresses multiple intersecting topics including Intimate Partner and Family Violence, Crime Patterns and Interventions, Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health, Psychosocial Factors Impacting Youth, Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression, Child Abuse and Trauma, and Sex work and related issues.

Their recent publications include studies on adolescent aggression, dating violence, and prevention programs. Notable papers are:

  • Codevelopment of Delinquency, Alcohol Use, and Aggression Toward Peers and Dates: Multitrajectory Patterns and Predictors, 2020, Journal of Research on Adolescence
  • Substance Use and Physical Dating Violence: The Role of Contextual Moderators, 2020, UNC Libraries
  • Web-Based Delivery of a Family-Based Dating Violence Prevention Program for Youth Who Have Been Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence: Protocol for an Acceptability and Feasibility Study, 2022, JMIR Research Protocols
  • Web-Based Delivery of a Family-Based Dating Abuse Prevention Program for Adolescents Exposed to Interparental Violence: Feasibility and Acceptability Study, 2023, JMIR Formative Research
  • The Development of Aggression During Adolescence: Sex Differences in Trajectories of Physical and Social Aggression Among Youth in Rural Areas, 2020, UNC Libraries

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Foshee include Susan T. Ennett, H. Luz McNaughton Reyes, Karl E. Bauman, Chirayath Suchindran, and Katherine J. Karriker-Jaffe.

The researcher's work is extensively published in UNC Libraries and also appears in journals such as the Journal of Research on Adolescence, JMIR Research Protocols, JMIR Formative Research, and contributions to The Encyclopedia of Child and Adolescent Development.

Best Publications

  • An evaluation of Safe Dates, an adolescent dating violence prevention program.

    Vangie A. Foshee;Karl E. Bauman;Ximena B. Arriaga;Russell W. Helms

  • Gender differences in adolescent dating abuse prevalence, types and injuries

    Vangie A. Foshee

  • The Safe Dates Project: theoretical basis, evaluation design, and selected baseline findings

    V. A. Foshee;G. F. Linder;Karl E. Bauman;S. A. Langwick

  • Assessing the Long-Term Effects of the Safe Dates Program and a Booster in Preventing and Reducing Adolescent Dating Violence Victimization and Perpetration

    Vangie A. Foshee;Karl E. Bauman;Susan T. Ennett;G. Fletcher Linder

  • Adolescent Dating Violence Do Adolescents Follow in Their Friends’, Or Their Parents’, Footsteps?

    Ximena B. Arriaga;Vangie A. Foshee

  • Self-regulatory failure and intimate partner violence perpetration.

    Eli J. Finkel;C. Nathan DeWall;Erica B. Slotter;Megan Oaten

  • Gender Differences in the Longitudinal Predictors of Adolescent Dating Violence

    Vangie A Foshee;Fletcher Linder;James E. MacDougall;Shrikant I Bangdiwala

  • The Peer Context of Adolescent Substance Use: Findings from Social Network Analysis

    Susan T Ennett;Karl E. Bauman;Andrea M Hussong;Robert Faris

  • Assessing the effects of the dating violence prevention program "safe dates" using random coefficient regression modeling.

    Vangie A Foshee;Karl E. Bauman;Susan T Ennett;Chirayath M Suchindran

  • Parent‐Child Communication About Adolescent Tobacco and Alcohol Use: What Do Parents Say and Does It Affect Youth Behavior?

    Susan T. Ennett;Karl E. Bauman;Vangie A. Foshee;Michael Pemberton

  • The Authoritative Parenting Index: Predicting Health Risk Behaviors Among Children and Adolescents

    Christine Jackson;Lisa Henriksen;Vangie A. Foshee

  • Adolescent Dating Violence Differences Between One-Sided and Mutually Violent Profiles

    Heather M. Gray;Vangie A Foshee

  • Longitudinal predictors of serious physical and sexual dating violence victimization during adolescence.

    Vangie Ann Foshee;Thad Steven Benefield;Susan T. Ennett;Karl E. Bauman

  • The Safe Dates program: 1-year follow-up results.

    Vangie A. Foshee;Karl E. Bauman;Wendy F. Greene;Gary G. Koch

  • Family Violence and the Perpetration of Adolescent Dating Violence: Examining Social Learning and Social Control Processes

    Vangie A. Foshee;Karl E. Bauman;G. Fletcher Linder

  • Adolescent help-seeking for dating violence: prevalence, sociodemographic correlates, and sources of help.

    Olivia Silber Ashley;Vangie A. Foshee

  • Gender Role Attitudes and Male Adolescent Dating Violence Perpetration: Normative Beliefs as Moderators

    H. Luz Mc Naughton Reyes;Vangie A. Foshee;Phyllis Holditch Niolon;Dennis E. Reidy

  • Neighborhood Influences on Adolescent Cigarette and Alcohol Use: Mediating Effects through Parent and Peer Behaviors∗:

    Ying Chih Chuang;Susan T. Ennett;Karl E. Bauman;Vangie A. Foshee

  • Typologies of Adolescent Dating Violence Identifying Typologies of Adolescent Dating Violence Perpetration

    Vangie A. Foshee;Karl E. Bauman;Fletcher Linder;Jennifer Rice

  • The social ecology of adolescent alcohol misuse.

    Susan T. Ennett;Vangie A. Foshee;Karl E. Bauman;Andrea Hussong

Frequent Co-Authors

Susan T. Ennett
Susan T. Ennett University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Andrea M. Hussong
Andrea M. Hussong University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Brett C. Haberstick
Brett C. Haberstick University of Colorado Boulder
Carolyn Tucker Halpern
Carolyn Tucker Halpern University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Eli J. Finkel
Eli J. Finkel Northwestern University
David B. Flora
David B. Flora York University
Antonio A. Morgan-Lopez
Antonio A. Morgan-Lopez RTI International
Redford B. Williams
Redford B. Williams Duke University
Lowell Gaertner
Lowell Gaertner University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Kari E. North
Kari E. North University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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