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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Amanda Terrell's research investigates adverse childhood experiences and their impact on mental health and intimate partner violence in young adults, with a focus on racial disparities. She also studies the experiences of sexual assault and rape among college students with disabilities. Other research areas include adolescents' adverse family contexts and their relationship with intimate partner violence, mediated by social media experiences. Terrell has explored the mental health consequences of tsunami exposure in adolescents and the protective role of cultural coping strategies. Additionally, her work has examined cultural adaptation among U.S. Hispanic immigrant couples regarding fashion product shopping orientation and the connection between humanitarian athletic participation and identity work. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 4 and 16 total publications, with 25 total citations. She has collaborated on multiple publications with Jennifer N. Becnel, Eunjoo Cho, and Laura P. Toloza.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 16
- Citations: 25
Selected Publications
- Perceived parental relationship quality and adolescent conscious bias: important links between affect, agency, gender, and race/ethnicity (2025) DOI
- Adolescent Social Connectedness and Young Adult Achievement: The Linking and Moderating Role of Self-Esteem Trajectories (2025) DOI
- Adolescent Cumulative Adversity, Mental Health, and Young Adult Sexual Health (2025) DOI
- Adolescents’ Tsunami Exposure and Mental Health Consequences: Protective Role of Cultural Coping Strategies (2024) DOI
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Intimate Partner Violence Among Recent Adults: Mental Health and Race (2024) DOI
- Salient Beliefs Associated with Unsanctioned Adult Cannabis Use in an Evolving Socio-Political Environment (2023) DOI
- Publishing (2023) DOI
- Adolescents’ adverse family context and intimate partner violence: Mediating role of social media experience (2022) DOI
- Experiences of sexual assault and rape among college students with disabilities (2022) DOI
- Humanitarian Athletic Participation and Identity Work (2021) DOI
- Understanding Cultural Adaptation of U.S. Hispanic Immigrant Couples and Their Shopping Orientation toward Fashion Products (2021) DOI
- Understanding Treatment‐Seeking Behavior among Female Survivors of Eating Disorders (2021) DOI
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