Jessica A. Blayney, PhD

Dr. Blayney’s research aims to understand the risks for and consequences of sexual victimization. More specifically, this work centers around how social contexts influence sexual victimization risk as well as variation in post-victimization recovery, such as posttraumatic stress disorder, alcohol use, and sexual risk behaviors.

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Recent Publications

Discovering what young adults want in electronic interventions aimed at reducing alcohol-related consequences.
(2024 Nov)
Alcohol Clin Exp Res (Hoboken) 48(11): 2145-2159
Mackey CD, Sibik GL, Szydlowski V, Blayney JA, Lee CM, Larimer ME, Hultgren BA

Beyond Force, Incapacitation, or Verbal Coercion: Rates and Outcomes of Sexual Assault without Warning.
(2024 Sep 19)
J Sex Res
Jaffe AE, Howard Valdivia RL, Blayney JA, Stappenbeck CA

Impact of Acute Alcohol Consumption on Sexuality: A Look at Psychological Mechanisms.
(2024 Jul)
Annu Rev Clin Psychol 20(1): 307-331
George WH, Blayney JA, Davis KC

A pilot study of the acceptability, efficacy, and iatrogenic effects of a brief dynamic norms intervention for reducing young adult alcohol use.
(2023 Dec)
Alcohol Clin Exp Res (Hoboken) 47(12): 2331-2342
Graupensperger S, Jaffe AE, Blayney JA, Duckworth JC, Stappenbeck CA

Cannabis to cope with COVID-19 in college.
(2023 Nov 28)
J Am Coll Health
Jaffe AE, Brockdorf AN, Duckworth JC, Blayney JA, Stappenbeck CA

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