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Associate Professor

University of Central Arkansas

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11 h-index 39 pubs 298 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Matthew D. Moore investigates social and behavioral factors influencing health outcomes, with a particular focus on suicide and gender inequality. His recent publications examine the relationship between gender inequality and suicide rates across different national and state-level contexts, as well as the influence of social capital and religious heterogeneity on suicide risk. Moore also studies disparities in health and social causes of suicide based on gender and race. His work extends to other areas, including an analysis of improper helmet fit in youth football and the cultural aspects of professional baseball in Japan. Moore's research has generated 39 publications, with an h-index of 11 and 298 citations.

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  • h-index: 11
  • Publications: 39
  • Citations: 298

Selected Publications

  • Religious heterogeneity and suicide in rural counties (2025) DOI
  • Risk Factors of Chronic Offending: Maltreatment and Education (2025) DOI
  • The Sportsworld of the Hanshin Tigers: Professional Baseball in Modern Japan (2024) DOI
  • An Examination of Gender and Racial Differences for Social and Economic Causes of Suicide (2024) DOI
  • Book Review: <i>Equality Within Our Lifetimes: How Laws and Policies Can Close – or Widen – Gender Gaps in Economies Worldwide</i> by J. Heymann, A. Sprague &amp; A. Raub (2023) DOI
  • What about Development? Social Capital and Suicide (2022) DOI
  • Counterpunch: The Cultural Battles Over Heavyweight Prizefighting in the American West (2022) DOI
  • Pigskin Nation: How the NFL Remade American Politics (2021) DOI
  • Suicide &amp; gender inequality: a cross-national examination (2021) DOI
  • A State-Level Analysis of Gender Inequality on Male and Female Homicide (2021) DOI

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