Heather L. Storer

993 total citations
39 papers, 617 citations indexed

About

Heather L. Storer is a scholar working on Health, Gender Studies and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Heather L. Storer has authored 39 papers receiving a total of 617 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Health, 19 papers in Gender Studies and 16 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Heather L. Storer's work include Intimate Partner and Family Violence (22 papers), Gender, Feminism, and Media (10 papers) and Sexual Assault and Victimization Studies (10 papers). Heather L. Storer is often cited by papers focused on Intimate Partner and Family Violence (22 papers), Gender, Feminism, and Media (10 papers) and Sexual Assault and Victimization Studies (10 papers). Heather L. Storer collaborates with scholars based in United States, Netherlands and Mexico. Heather L. Storer's co-authors include Erin A. Casey, Maria Y. Rodriguez, Todd I. Herrenkohl, Taryn Lindhorst, Susan E. Barkan, Kevin P. Haggerty, Sherry Hamby, Richard M. Tolman, Juliana Carlson and Katie Schultz and has published in prestigious journals such as International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry and Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

In The Last Decade

Heather L. Storer

39 papers receiving 596 citations

Peers

Heather L. Storer
Kathryn A. Branch United States
Georgia M. Winters United States
Brittany E. Hayes United States
Gail Mason Australia
Tracy L. Dietz United States
Ráchael A. Powers United States
Kathryn A. Branch United States
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Heather L. Storer

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Storer, Heather L., et al.. (2025). Youth Voice is Heard Here: An Exploration of Empowerment-Focused Youth Development Programming at Intimate Partner Violence Organizations. Journal of Community Practice. 33(2). 162–184. 1 indexed citations
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Storer, Heather L., et al.. (2024). Revamping Advocacy for the Digital Age: Approaches for Nurturing Survivor-Centered Digital Resiliency. Journal of Family Violence. 40(8). 1579–1593. 1 indexed citations
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Storer, Heather L., et al.. (2023). Technology Is a “Blessing and a Curse”: The Perceived Risks and Benefits of Digital Technology Adoption at Domestic Violence Organizations that Serve Teens. Journal of Technology in Human Services. 41(1). 96–124. 8 indexed citations
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Storer, Heather L., et al.. (2022). The Rapid Uptake of Digital Technologies at Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Organizations During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Violence Against Women. 29(5). 1085–1096. 9 indexed citations
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Moore, Sharon E., et al.. (2022). Addressing Anti-Black Racism through the Social Work Curriculum: Informed, Prepared and Competent?. Journal of Teaching in Social Work. 42(2-3). 142–156. 4 indexed citations
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Storer, Heather L., Aubrey Spriggs Madkour, & Carl Kendall. (2020). “You Soak It up Like a Sponge”: Urban African American Teens’ Perceptions of the Determinants of Dating Abuse Perpetration and Victimization. City and Community. 19(4). 1084–1102. 2 indexed citations
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Storer, Heather L. & Maria Y. Rodriguez. (2020). #Mapping a movement: social media, feminist hashtags, and movement building in the digital age. Journal of Community Practice. 28(2). 160–176. 26 indexed citations
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Jen, Sarah, et al.. (2020). Discursive decisions: Signposts to guide the use of critical discourse analysis in social work. Qualitative Social Work. 21(1). 129–146. 18 indexed citations
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Storer, Heather L., et al.. (2019). Context matters: Factors that influence African American teens’ perceptions and definitions of dating violence.. Psychology of Violence. 10(1). 79–90. 12 indexed citations
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Storer, Heather L., et al.. (2018). “Leaving Was a Process, Not an Event”: The Lived Experience of Dating and Domestic Violence in 140 Characters. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 36(11-12). NP6553–NP6580. 29 indexed citations
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Fleckman, Julia M., Catherine A. Taylor, Heather L. Storer, et al.. (2018). Breaking the mold: Socio-ecologic factors to influence the development of non-harsh parenting strategies to reduce risk for child physical abuse. Children and Youth Services Review. 94. 274–283. 8 indexed citations
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Casey, Erin A., Heather L. Storer, & Todd I. Herrenkohl. (2017). Mapping a continuum of adolescent helping and bystander behavior within the context of dating violence and bullying.. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 88(3). 335–345. 14 indexed citations
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Carlson, Juliana, et al.. (2017). Participants’ Perceptions of the Nature of Events Aimed at Engaging Men to Eliminate Gender-Based Violence. Global Social Welfare. 4(2). 91–103. 3 indexed citations
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Casey, Erin A., Taryn Lindhorst, & Heather L. Storer. (2016). The situational-cognitive model of adolescent bystander behavior: Modeling bystander decision-making in the context of bullying and teen dating violence.. Psychology of Violence. 7(1). 33–44. 49 indexed citations
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Storer, Heather L., Erin A. Casey, Juliana Carlson, Jeffrey L.Edleson, & Richard M. Tolman. (2015). Primary Prevention Is? A Global Perspective on How Organizations Engaging Men in Preventing Gender-Based Violence Conceptualize and Operationalize Their Work. Violence Against Women. 22(2). 249–268. 24 indexed citations
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Storer, Heather L., et al.. (2014). In search of connection: The foster youth and caregiver relationship. Children and Youth Services Review. 42. 110–117. 52 indexed citations
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Storer, Heather L., et al.. (2013). The Domestic Violence Fatality Review. Homicide Studies. 17(4). 418–435. 22 indexed citations
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Storer, Heather L., et al.. (2012). Promoting relationship building and connection: Adapting an evidence-based parenting program for families involved in the child welfare system. Children and Youth Services Review. 34(9). 1853–1861. 32 indexed citations
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Storer, Heather L., et al.. (2012). Moving Beyond Dichotomies: How the Intersection of Race, Class and Place Impacts High School Graduation Rates for African American Students. The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare. 39(1). 9 indexed citations

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