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.

Department Affiliations

Recent Publications

Interactive Effects of Intersectional Minority Stress and Adaptive Coping on Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration in Cisgender Sexual and Racial Minoritized Adults: An I(3) Model Analysis.
(2025 May)
Psychol Violence 15(3): 374-384
Parrott DJ, Shepard KC, Grom JL, Bonnesen K, Jaffe AE, Blayney JA, Moino K, Hequembourg A

Sexual Assault Labeling Over Time Among Gender and Sexual Identity Groups: How and Why Survivors' Perceptions Changed.
(2025 Apr)
Sex Roles 91(4):
Edwards ME, Howard Valdivia RL, Blayney JA, Jaffe AE

What Are Tolerance Breaks and Why Do Young Adults Take Them? A Qualitative Investigation of Temporary Abstinence Breaks from Cannabis.
(2025)
Cannabis 8(1): 150-164
Walukevich-Dienst K, DeVries EG, Fontana TJK, Blayney JA, Kilmer JR, Graupensperger S, Lee CM

Daily alcohol and cannabis use among sexual minoritized and heterosexual women.
(2025 May)
Psychol Addict Behav 39(3): 290-300
Hequembourg AL, Blayney JA, Jaffe AE, Wang W

Associations Among Emotion Regulation, COVID Stress, Alcohol Use, and Intimate Partner Aggression Among College Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
(2024 Nov)
J Fam Violence 39(8): 1545-1556
Hammett JF, Ross BV, Peddle A, Jaffe AE, Duckworth JC, Blayney JA, Stappenbeck CA

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