Selby M. Conrad

480 total citations
21 papers, 326 citations indexed

About

Selby M. Conrad is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, General Health Professions and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Selby M. Conrad has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 326 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Clinical Psychology, 10 papers in General Health Professions and 4 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Selby M. Conrad's work include Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (9 papers), Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (8 papers) and Child Abuse and Trauma (7 papers). Selby M. Conrad is often cited by papers focused on Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (9 papers), Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (8 papers) and Child Abuse and Trauma (7 papers). Selby M. Conrad collaborates with scholars based in United States. Selby M. Conrad's co-authors include Larry K. Brown, Marina Tolou‐Shams, Heather L. Hunter, Kerri L. Kim, Yo Jackson, Kathleen Kemp, Sarah Johnson, Emily Dauria, Hannah E. Frank and Christopher Houck and has published in prestigious journals such as JAMA, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology and Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

In The Last Decade

Selby M. Conrad

19 papers receiving 303 citations

Peers

Selby M. Conrad
Laura A. Curry United States
Elinam Dellor United States
Louise Baca United States
Andrea Warner Stidham United States
Mei‐Chuan Wang United States
Ronald G. Thompson United States
Changyong Choi United States
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All Works

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Conrad, Selby M., et al.. (2024). Understanding the Impacts of COVID-19 on Feelings of Stress and Anxiety in Women Engineering Students. 2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access Proceedings.
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Conrad, Selby M., et al.. (2022). The Women’s Wrighting Group—Nurturing the Heart of Primary Care. JAMA. 327(7). 607–607.
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Conrad, Selby M., et al.. (2022). Suicide Risk, Self-Injury, and Sleep: An Exploration of the Associations in a Sample of Juvenile Justice Involved Adolescents. Journal of Forensic Psychology Research and Practice. 24(1). 48–65. 4 indexed citations
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Folk, Johanna B., Eraka Bath, Brandon D. L. Marshall, et al.. (2021). The prospective impact of adverse childhood experiences on justice-involved youth’s psychiatric symptoms and substance use.. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 89(6). 483–498. 19 indexed citations
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Frank, Hannah E., et al.. (2021). Mental health services in primary care: Evidence for the feasibility of telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Affective Disorders Reports. 5. 100146–100146. 28 indexed citations
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Tolou‐Shams, Marina, Emily Dauria, Selby M. Conrad, et al.. (2017). Outcomes of a family-based HIV prevention intervention for substance using juvenile offenders. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 77. 115–125. 26 indexed citations
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Tolou‐Shams, Marina, Anna J. Harrison, Selby M. Conrad, Sarah Johnson, & Larry K. Brown. (2017). Challenges to conducting adolescent HIV prevention services research with court-involved youth. Children and Youth Services Review. 83. 201–208. 8 indexed citations
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Becker, Sara J., Lynn Hernández, Anthony Spirito, & Selby M. Conrad. (2017). Technology-assisted intervention for parents of adolescents in residential substance use treatment: protocol of an open trial and pilot randomized trial. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice. 12(1). 11 indexed citations
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Conrad, Selby M., et al.. (2017). Psychiatric Symptoms, Substance Use, Trauma, and Sexual Risk: A Brief Report of Gender Differences in Marijuana-Using Juvenile Offenders. Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse. 26(6). 433–436. 10 indexed citations
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Tolou‐Shams, Marina, et al.. (2015). HIV testing among non-incarcerated substance-abusing juvenile offenders. International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health. 27(4). 467–469. 8 indexed citations
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Conrad, Selby M., et al.. (2014). Sex Differences and HIV Risk Behaviors: The Interaction between the Experience of Multiple Types of Abuse and Self-Restraint on HIV Risk Behaviors. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse. 23(5). 558–576. 3 indexed citations
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Tolou‐Shams, Marina, et al.. (2014). Predictors of detention among juveniles referred for a court clinic forensic evaluation.. PubMed. 42(1). 56–65. 21 indexed citations
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Conrad, Selby M., et al.. (2013). Gender differences in recidivism rates for juvenile justice youth: The impact of sexual abuse.. Law and Human Behavior. 38(4). 305–314. 49 indexed citations
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Tolou‐Shams, Marina, et al.. (2012). Alcohol Use and HIV Risk Among Juvenile Drug Court Offenders. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions. 12(2). 178–188. 7 indexed citations
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Tolou‐Shams, Marina, Christopher Houck, Selby M. Conrad, et al.. (2011). HIV Prevention for Juvenile Drug Court Offenders: A Randomized Controlled Trial Focusing on Affect Management. Journal of Correctional Health Care. 17(3). 226–232. 26 indexed citations
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Tolou‐Shams, Marina, Wendy Hadley, Selby M. Conrad, & Larry K. Brown. (2011). The Role of Family Affect in Juvenile Drug Court Offenders’ Substance Use and HIV Risk. Journal of Child and Family Studies. 21(3). 449–456. 10 indexed citations
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Conrad, Selby M., Heather L. Hunter, & Thomas S. Krieshok. (2011). An exploration of the formal elements in adolescents’ drawings: General screening for socio-emotional concerns. The Arts in Psychotherapy. 38(5). 340–349. 10 indexed citations
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Kim, Kerri L., Yo Jackson, Selby M. Conrad, & Heather L. Hunter. (2008). Adolescent Report of Interparental Conflict: The Role of Threat and Self-blame Appraisal on Adaptive Outcome. Journal of Child and Family Studies. 17(5). 735–751. 40 indexed citations
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Kim, Kerri L., Yo Jackson, Heather L. Hunter, & Selby M. Conrad. (2008). Interparental Conflict and Adolescent Dating Relationships. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 24(5). 844–865. 12 indexed citations
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Conrad, Selby M., et al.. (2002). Releasing Trapped Images: Children Grapple with the Reality of the September 11 Attacks. Art Therapy. 19(3). 100–105. 16 indexed citations

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