Karen S. Calhoun

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University of Georgia, Athens, Athens, GA, United States 
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Clinical Psychology
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Mouilso ER, Calhoun KS. (2015) Personality and Perpetration: Narcissism Among College Sexual Assault Perpetrators. Violence Against Women
Wilson L, Mouilso E, Gentile B, et al. (2015) How is sexual aggression related to nonsexual aggression? A meta-analytic review Aggression and Violent Behavior. 24: 199-213
Mouilso ER, Calhoun KS, Rosenbloom TG. (2013) Impulsivity and sexual assault in college men. Violence and Victims. 28: 429-42
Mouilso ER, Calhoun KS. (2013) The Role of Rape Myth Acceptance and Psychopathy in Sexual Assault Perpetration Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma. 22: 159-174
Mouilso ER, Fischer S, Calhoun KS. (2012) A prospective study of sexual assault and alcohol use among first-year college women. Violence and Victims. 27: 78-94
Edwards KM, Kearns MC, Gidycz CA, et al. (2012) Predictors of victim-perpetrator relationship stability following a sexual assault: a brief report. Violence and Victims. 27: 25-32
Tansill EC, Edwards KM, Kearns MC, et al. (2012) The mediating role of trauma-related symptoms in the relationship between sexual victimization and physical health symptomatology in undergraduate women. Journal of Traumatic Stress. 25: 79-85
Mouilso ER, Calhoun KS. (2012) A mediation model of the role of sociosexuality in the associations between narcissism, psychopathy, and sexual aggression. Psychology of Violence. 2: 16-27
Mouilso ER, Calhoun KS. (2012) Narcissism, psychopathy and Five-Factor Model in sexual assault perpetration Personality and Mental Health. 6: 228-241
Mouilso ER, Calhoun KS, Gidycz CA. (2011) Effects of participation in a sexual assault risk reduction program on psychological distress following revictimization. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 26: 769-88
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