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Shannon E. Claxton
Researcher at Morningside College
Publications - 14
Citations - 420
Shannon E. Claxton is an academic researcher from Morningside College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Casual & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 14 publications receiving 328 citations. Previous affiliations of Shannon E. Claxton include Kent State University.
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Casual Sexual Relationships and Experiences in Emerging Adulthood
TL;DR: In this paper, a review examines the role of casual sexual relationships and experiences during emerging adulthood, as well as similarities and differences among the different types of CSREs, and examines the predictors and positive and negative consequences of engaging in these relationships.
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The Association Between Alcohol Use and Engagement in Casual Sexual Relationships and Experiences: A Meta-Analytic Review of Non-Experimental Studies
TL;DR: Results revealed that age and method of assessment significantly moderated the effect of alcohol use on CSRE engagement such that the association was greater for emerging adults (18–24 year olds) than older adults and online assessments produced greater effect sizes than paper-and-pencil assessments.
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Cross-lagged effects between intimate partner violence victimization and suicidality from adolescence into adulthood
Manfred H. M. van Dulmen,Katherine M. Klipfel,Andrea D. Mata,Katherine C. Schinka,Shannon E. Claxton,Monica H. Swahn,Robert M. Bossarte,Robert M. Bossarte +7 more
TL;DR: The findings from this study confirm the importance of considering concurrent IPV victimization in evaluating risk for suicidality and highlight the importance for considering a history of adolescent suicIDality as an important risk marker for IPV Victimization.
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Longitudinal associations between violence and suicidality from adolescence into adulthood.
Manfred H. M. van Dulmen,Andrea D. Mata,Shannon E. Claxton,Katherine M. Klipfel,Katherine C. Schinka,Monica H. Swahn,Robert M. Bossarte +6 more
TL;DR: The current study confirms previous findings by demonstrating that violence is a risk factor for future suicide and demonstrates that a history of suicidality is associated with future risk for violence.
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Work and Love Among Emerging Adults Current Status and Future Directions
TL;DR: The literature on the association between work and love during the young adulthood years is relatively sparse as mentioned in this paper, and the articles in this special issue make a substantial contribution to the empirical ev...