Tami Sullivan, PhD
Associate Professor of Psychiatry; Co-Director, Division of Prevention and Community Research, Psychiatry; Co-Director, NIDA-funded T32 Training Program in Substance Use Prevention Research, Psychiatry; Director, Family Violence Research and Programs, Psychiatry
Research & Publications
Biography
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Research Interests
Psychiatry and Psychology
Public Health Interests
Women's Health
Selected Publications
- IS IT THE EXCEPTION OR THE RULE? DAILY CO-OCCURRENCE OF PHYSICAL, SEXUAL, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PARTNER VIOLENCE IN A 90-DAY STUDY OF SUBSTANCE-USING, COMMUNITY WOMEN.Sullivan TP, McPartland T, Armeli S, Jaquier V, Tennen H. IS IT THE EXCEPTION OR THE RULE? DAILY CO-OCCURRENCE OF PHYSICAL, SEXUAL, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PARTNER VIOLENCE IN A 90-DAY STUDY OF SUBSTANCE-USING, COMMUNITY WOMEN. Psychology Of Violence 2012, 2 PMID: 24349863, PMCID: PMC3859524, DOI: 10.1037/a0027106.
- Applying experience sampling methods to partner violence research: safety and feasibility in a 90-day study of community women.Sullivan TP, Khondkaryan E, Dos Santos NP, Peters EN. Applying experience sampling methods to partner violence research: safety and feasibility in a 90-day study of community women. Violence Against Women 2011, 17: 251-66. PMID: 21307033, PMCID: PMC3079539, DOI: 10.1177/1077801210397756.
- Do differing types of victimization and coping strategies influence the type of social reactions experienced by current victims of intimate partner violence?Sullivan TP, Schroeder JA, Dudley DN, Dixon JM. Do differing types of victimization and coping strategies influence the type of social reactions experienced by current victims of intimate partner violence? Violence Against Women 2010, 16: 638-57. PMID: 20445076, PMCID: PMC2976477, DOI: 10.1177/1077801210370027.
- Does the inclusion criterion of women's aggression as opposed to their victimization result in samples that differ on key dimensions of intimate partner violence?Sullivan TP, Titus JA, Holt LJ, Swan SC, Fisher BS, Snow DL. Does the inclusion criterion of women's aggression as opposed to their victimization result in samples that differ on key dimensions of intimate partner violence? Violence Against Women 2010, 16: 84-98. PMID: 19949230, PMCID: PMC2967017, DOI: 10.1177/1077801209353575.
- HIV sexual risk behavior among low-income women experiencing intimate partner violence: the role of posttraumatic stress disorder.Cavanaugh CE, Hansen NB, Sullivan TP. HIV sexual risk behavior among low-income women experiencing intimate partner violence: the role of posttraumatic stress disorder. AIDS And Behavior 2010, 14: 318-27. PMID: 19856093, PMCID: PMC2866623, DOI: 10.1007/s10461-009-9623-1.
- Testing posttraumatic stress as a mediator of physical, sexual, and psychological intimate partner violence and substance problems among women.Sullivan TP, Cavanaugh CE, Buckner JD, Edmondson D. Testing posttraumatic stress as a mediator of physical, sexual, and psychological intimate partner violence and substance problems among women. Journal Of Traumatic Stress 2009, 22: 575-84. PMID: 19960546, PMCID: PMC3012603, DOI: 10.1002/jts.20474.
- Relationships among Women's Use of Aggression, Their Victimization, and Substance Use Problems: A Test of the Moderating Effects of Race/Ethnicity.Sullivan TP, Cavanaugh CE, Ufner MJ, Swan SC, Snow DL. Relationships among Women's Use of Aggression, Their Victimization, and Substance Use Problems: A Test of the Moderating Effects of Race/Ethnicity. Journal Of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma 2009, 18: 646-666. PMID: 19966947, PMCID: PMC2788967, DOI: 10.1080/10926770903103263.
- PTSD symptom clusters are differentially related to substance use among community women exposed to intimate partner violence.Sullivan TP, Holt LJ. PTSD symptom clusters are differentially related to substance use among community women exposed to intimate partner violence. Journal Of Traumatic Stress 2008, 21: 173-80. PMID: 18404637, PMCID: PMC2965072, DOI: 10.1002/jts.20318.
- The Researcher-Practitioner Partnership Study (RPPS): Experiences From Criminal Justice System Collaborations Studying Violence Against Women.Sullivan TP, Price C, McPartland T, Hunter BA, Fisher BS. The Researcher-Practitioner Partnership Study (RPPS): Experiences From Criminal Justice System Collaborations Studying Violence Against Women. Violence Against Women 2017, 23: 887-907. PMID: 27271778, PMCID: PMC6676899, DOI: 10.1177/1077801216650290.
- PTSD and Daily Co-Occurrence of Drug and Alcohol Use Among Women Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence.Sullivan TP, Weiss NH, Flanagan JC, Willie TC, Armeli S, Tennen H. PTSD and Daily Co-Occurrence of Drug and Alcohol Use Among Women Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence. Journal Of Dual Diagnosis 2016, 12: 36-42. PMID: 26828635, PMCID: PMC4871692, DOI: 10.1080/15504263.2016.1146516.
- Criminal Protection Orders for Women Victims of Domestic Violence: Explicating Predictors of Level of Restrictions Among Orders Issued.Sullivan TP, Weiss NH, Price C, Pugh NE. Criminal Protection Orders for Women Victims of Domestic Violence: Explicating Predictors of Level of Restrictions Among Orders Issued. Journal Of Interpersonal Violence 2021, 36: NP643-NP662. PMID: 29294951, DOI: 10.1177/0886260517736274.
- Strategies for coping with individual PTSD symptoms: Experiences of African American victims of intimate partner violence.Sullivan TP, Weiss NH, Price C, Pugh N, Hansen NB. Strategies for coping with individual PTSD symptoms: Experiences of African American victims of intimate partner violence. Psychological Trauma : Theory, Research, Practice And Policy 2018, 10: 336-344. PMID: 28481562, PMCID: PMC5677593, DOI: 10.1037/tra0000283.
- Is Firearm Threat in Intimate Relationships Associated with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms Among Women?Sullivan TP, Weiss NH. Is Firearm Threat in Intimate Relationships Associated with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms Among Women? Violence And Gender 2017, 4: 31-36. PMID: 28616441, PMCID: PMC5467129, DOI: 10.1089/vio.2016.0024.
- Social Reactions to IPV Disclosure and PTSD Symptom Severity: Assessing Avoidant Coping as a Mediator.Schackner JN, Weiss NH, Edwards KM, Sullivan TP. Social Reactions to IPV Disclosure and PTSD Symptom Severity: Assessing Avoidant Coping as a Mediator. Journal Of Interpersonal Violence 2021, 36: 508-526. PMID: 29294901, DOI: 10.1177/0886260517727493.
- Correlates of smoking status among women experiencing intimate partner violence: Substance use, posttraumatic stress, and coping.Sullivan TP, Flanagan JC, Dudley DN, Holt LJ, Mazure CM, McKee SA. Correlates of smoking status among women experiencing intimate partner violence: Substance use, posttraumatic stress, and coping. The American Journal On Addictions / American Academy Of Psychiatrists In Alcoholism And Addictions 2015, 24: 546-53. PMID: 26249027, PMCID: PMC4600351, DOI: 10.1111/ajad.12261.
- Intimate Partner Violence and HIV-Risk Behaviors: Evaluating Avoidant Coping as a Moderator.Weiss NH, Peasant C, Sullivan TP. Intimate Partner Violence and HIV-Risk Behaviors: Evaluating Avoidant Coping as a Moderator. AIDS And Behavior 2017, 21: 2233-2242. PMID: 27778220, PMCID: PMC5472532, DOI: 10.1007/s10461-016-1588-2.
Clinical Trials
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Child Development & Autism; Children's Health; Mental Health & Behavioral Research | Comparing F4C to Batterer Intervention |