Shannon Collier-Tenison
Researcher
Also affiliated: The University of Texas at Arlington (2004); Washington University in St. Louis (2012); American Indian Center (2002)
Faculty Researcher
Research Areas
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Shannon Collier-Tenison's research has focused on interpersonal relationships, particularly within the context of family dynamics and the psychological impacts of power imbalances. Their work has explored dynamics such as dominance and subordination in relationships, and has been applied to understand issues like spouse abuse and maternal age considerations. Collier-Tenison has also contributed to scholarship on student support and retention within educational settings.
With an h-index of 6 and 13 total publications, their work has garnered 133 citations. Key collaborators include Mia Polk-Hampton from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, with whom they share one publication. Collier-Tenison's recent activity indicates a focus on topics within behavioral and psychological studies, with potential applications in health and medical research.
Metrics
- h-index: 6
- Publications: 13
- Citations: 133
Selected Publications
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Student Support and Retention (2024)
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They Don’t Listen: A Qualitative Interpretive Meta-synthesis of Children’s Sexual Abuse (2019)
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TANF Participation and Intimate Partner Violence: Exploring Barriers to Self-Sufficiency (2017)
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Nancy J. Harm, Teacher, Humanitarian (2009)
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Linking Male Use of the Sex Industry to Controlling Behaviors in Violent Relationships (2008)
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From Victim to Offender: The Effects of Male Initiated Violence on Women Arrested for Using Intimate Partner Violence (2008)
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Men’s Use of Controlling Behaviors: A Comparison of Reports by Women in a Domestic Violence Shelter and Women in a Domestic Violence Offender Program (2008)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Student Support and Retention
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