» Authors » Tara D Warner

Tara D Warner

Explore the profile of Tara D Warner including associated specialties, affiliations and a list of published articles. Areas
Snapshot
Articles 23
Citations 251
Followers 0
Related Specialties
Top 10 Co-Authors
Published In
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Recent Articles
1.
Warner T
Inj Prev . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39578052
Background: Americans increasingly perceive that homes with guns are safer than those without, and physician counselling about in-home firearm safety and injury risks occurs infrequently, despite encouragement from major medical...
2.
Warner T
Inj Prev . 2024 Feb; 30(6):454-461. PMID: 38302283
Objectives: To understand how crime and victimisation fears and risks operate alongside social status threats and motivations to shape unsafe in-home firearm storage practices and beliefs. Methods: Using data from...
3.
Warner T, Steidley T
J Crime Justice . 2023 Feb; 45(4):484-505. PMID: 36778103
Given notable recent spikes in gun purchases in the U.S., we revisit the 'fear and loathing' hypothesis of firearm demand by (1) establishing how crime/victimization fears are shaped by broader...
4.
Warner T, Leban L, Pester D, Walker J
J Youth Adolesc . 2022 Nov; 52(3):570-584. PMID: 36445650
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are traumatic childhood events that can undermine youth development, and are linked to chronic health problems, mental illness, and risk-taking behaviors in adulthood. ACEs are preventable,...
5.
Warner T, Tober T, Bridges T, Warner D
Sociol Perspect . 2022 Aug; 65(1):97-118. PMID: 35938095
Protection is now the modal motivation for gun ownership, and men continue to outnumber women among gun owners. While research has linked economic precarity (e.g., insecurity and anxiety) to gun...
6.
Warner T, Warner D
J Dev Life Course Criminol . 2022 Aug; 5(4):554-586. PMID: 35937854
Purpose: Violent victimization is concentrated in adolescence and is disruptive to both the timing and sequencing of key life course transitions that occur during this developmental stage. Drawing on recent...
7.
Warner T
Violence Vict . 2022 Jul; 37(4):441-458. PMID: 35896329
Guns are present in many households in the U.S., including those with children. Safe storage of guns at home can mitigate the increased risks of both the unintentional and intentional...
8.
Warner T, Warner D
J Interpers Violence . 2022 Mar; 37(23-24):NP22549-NP22577. PMID: 35259028
Violent victimization in adolescence spurs risk-taking behaviors (e.g., violent offending and substance use/abuse), undermines mental well-being, disrupts developmental transitions, and even has interpersonal and relational consequences. Adolescent victims initiate earlier...
9.
Warner T, Warner D, Kuhl D
Am Sociol Rev . 2018 Dec; 82(6):1241-1271. PMID: 30581193
Concentrated in adolescence, violent victimization is developmentally disruptive. It undermines physical, mental, and socioemotional well-being and compromises youths' transitions into and progression through key life course tasks. Youth violent victimization...
10.
Warner T
J Adolesc Health . 2017 Dec; 62(2):226-233. PMID: 29217213
Purpose: Sexual activity is a normative part of adolescent development, yet early sexual debut and sex with multiple partners undermine health and well-being. Both structural (e.g., poverty) and social (e.g.,...