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Psychology D-index 43 Citations 6,977 121 World Ranking 5068 National Ranking 2894

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Law
  • Social science
  • Social psychology

William S. Davidson mostly deals with Domestic violence, Social support, Injury prevention, Suicide prevention and Developmental psychology. His work blends Domestic violence and Psychological intervention studies together. In his research on the topic of Social support, Quality of life and Recidivism is strongly related with Intervention.

His Injury prevention study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Human factors and ergonomics. In his works, William S. Davidson conducts interdisciplinary research on Suicide prevention and Psychiatry. His study explores the link between Developmental psychology and topics such as Social relation that cross with problems in Mental health.

His most cited work include:

  • The fidelity‐adaptation debate: Implications for the implementation of public sector social programs (241 citations)
  • WOMEN WHO USE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTERS Changes in Depression Over Time (238 citations)
  • Minimizing participant attrition in panel studies through the use of effective retention and tracking strategies: Review and recommendations (203 citations)

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

William S. Davidson spends much of his time researching Juvenile delinquency, Social psychology, Clinical psychology, Suicide prevention and Psychiatry. His Juvenile delinquency study combines topics in areas such as Justice, Recidivism and Risk assessment. In Social psychology, he works on issues like Intervention, which are connected to Treatment research.

His Clinical psychology research includes themes of Juvenile court and Generalizability theory. His Suicide prevention research integrates issues from Injury prevention and Human factors and ergonomics. His work in the fields of Injury prevention, such as Domestic violence, overlaps with other areas such as Temperament.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Juvenile delinquency (28.46%)
  • Social psychology (20.33%)
  • Clinical psychology (17.89%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2007-2019)?

  • Juvenile delinquency (28.46%)
  • Recidivism (13.01%)
  • Risk assessment (11.38%)

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

His primary areas of investigation include Juvenile delinquency, Recidivism, Risk assessment, Clinical psychology and Justice. When carried out as part of a general Juvenile delinquency research project, his work on Juvenile court is frequently linked to work in Human factors and ergonomics, Injury prevention and Suicide prevention, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. William S. Davidson studies Domestic violence which is a part of Injury prevention.

William S. Davidson has researched Recidivism in several fields, including Socioeconomic status, Social psychology and Ethnic group. His study focuses on the intersection of Social psychology and fields such as Intervention with connections in the field of Community psychology and Promotion. His work carried out in the field of Justice brings together such families of science as Social issues and Medical education.

Between 2007 and 2019, his most popular works were:

  • PREDICTING RECIDIVISM IN PROBATIONERS WITH THE YOUTH LEVEL OF SERVICE CASE MANAGEMENT INVENTORY (YLS/CMI) (131 citations)
  • The child as held in the mind of the mother: The influence of prenatal maternal representations on parenting behaviors (94 citations)
  • Risk Assessment: The Predictive Validity of the Youth Level of Service Case Management Inventory with African Americans and Girls (38 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Law
  • Social science
  • Social psychology

Recidivism, Human factors and ergonomics, Risk assessment, Clinical psychology and Juvenile delinquency are his primary areas of study. His Human factors and ergonomics research incorporates elements of Injury prevention and Suicide prevention. His research on Injury prevention focuses in particular on Domestic violence.

His Risk assessment study deals with Demography intersecting with Social psychology. As part of his studies on Clinical psychology, William S. Davidson often connects relevant subjects like Psychiatry. His research investigates the link between Juvenile delinquency and topics such as Test validity that cross with problems in Psychometrics.

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Best Publications

WOMEN WHO USE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTERS Changes in Depression Over Time

Rebecca Campbell;Cris M. Sullivan;William S. Davidson.
Psychology of Women Quarterly (1995)

425 Citations

Trauma Symptoms among Infants Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence.

G. Anne Bogat;Erika DeJonghe;Alytia A. Levendosky;William S. Davidson.
Child Abuse & Neglect (2006)

378 Citations

The fidelity‐adaptation debate: Implications for the implementation of public sector social programs

Craig H. Blakely;Jeffrey P. Mayer;Rand G. Gottschalk;Neal Schmitt.
(1987)

368 Citations

Domestic violence, maternal parenting, maternal mental health, and infant externalizing behavior.

Alytia A. Levendosky;Kerry L. Leahy;G. Anne Bogat;William S. Davidson.
Journal of Family Psychology (2006)

362 Citations

Minimizing participant attrition in panel studies through the use of effective retention and tracking strategies: Review and recommendations

Kurt M. Ribisl;Maureen A. Walton;Carol T. Mowbray;Douglas A. Luke.
Evaluation and Program Planning (1996)

308 Citations

The Social Networks of Women Experiencing Domestic Violence

Alytia A. Levendosky;G. Anne Bogat;Sally A. Theran;Jennifer S. Trotter.
American Journal of Community Psychology (2004)

285 Citations

Students' Views of Mentors in Psychology Graduate Training.

Terry Cronan-Hillix;Leah K. Gensheimer;W. A. Cronan-Hillix;William S. Davidson.
Teaching of Psychology (1986)

282 Citations

The Role of Social Support in the Lives of Women Exiting Domestic Violence Shelters An Experimental Study

Cheribeth Tan;Joanne Basta;Cris M. Sullivan;William S. Davidson.
Journal of Interpersonal Violence (1995)

263 Citations

An advocacy intervention program for women with abusive partners: Initial evaluation

Cris M. Sullivan;Cheribeth Tan;Joanna Basta;Maureen Rumptz.
American Journal of Community Psychology (1992)

252 Citations

An advocacy intervention program for women with abusive partners: six-month follow-up

Cris M. Sullivan;Rebecca Campbell;Holly Angelique;Kimberly K. Eby.
American Journal of Community Psychology (1994)

220 Citations

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