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Niwako Yamawaki

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Research

  • gender roles, the perception of divorce, and the aspect of individualism/collectivism in violence against women

Education

  • Ph.D. Counseling Psychology University of Utah 2002

Publications

  • Wilkerson, J. A., Yamawaki, N., & Downs, S. D (2009). Effects of husbands' migration on mental health and gender role ideology of rural Mexican women.. Health Care for Women International..
  • Yamawaki, N., Ostenson, J., & Brown., R (2009). Cross-cultural study: The difference in domestic violence perceptions between Japanese and American college students. Violence and Victims.
  • Stillman, F. T., Yamawaki, N., Ridge, R., & White, P. H. (2009). Cross-cultural study: The cultural and dispositional antecedents of sexual harassment proclivity. Journal of Men and Masculinity.
  • White, S. E., & Yamawaki, N (2009). The mediating influence of homophobia on perceptions of male rape victims. Journal of Applied Social Psychology.
  • Yamawaki, N (2009). The role of rape myth acceptance and belief in a just world on victim blame attribution: A study in Japan. Psychologia.
  • Yamawaki, Niwako (2007). Differences between Japanese and American college students in giving advice about help seeking to rape victims. Journal of Social Psychology.
  • Yamawaki, N., Darby, R., & Queiroz, A. (2007). The moderating role of ambivalent sexism: The influence of power status on perception of rape victim and rapist. Journal of Social Psychology.
  • Yamawaki, Niwako (2007). Rape-perception and function of ambivalent sexism and gender traditionallity.. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
  • Niwako Yamawaki & Mika Omori (2006). The impact of parental bonding in childhood on Japanese college students general mental health: The mediation role of self-esteem and life satisfaction. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine.
  • NIWAKO YAMAWAKI (2005). Rape-Perception and Function of Ambivalent Sexism and Gender Traditionallity. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
  • NIWAKO YAMAWAKI, BRIAN TSCHANZ (2005). Cross-cultural study: The difference in rape perceptions between Japanese and American. Sex Roles.
  • NIWAKO YAMAWAKI, Brian Tschanz, David Feike (2004). Defensive pessimism, self-esteem instability, and goal strivings.. Cognition and Emotion.

Awards

  • Kennedy Center Open Grant David M. Kennedy Center 2005
  • Family Studies Center Research Grant Family Studies Center 2005
  • Individual Research Grant College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences 2005
  • Mentoring Environment Grant Office of Research and Creative Activities 2003
  • Research Grant Social Science Research Council 2003
  • Research Grant The Japan Foundation 2005
  • Licensed Psychologist Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing 2004
  • College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences Individual Research Grant College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences 2006
  • Womens Research Institute Research Grant Womens Research Institute 2006
  • Womens Research Institute Research Grant Women's Research Institute 2007
  • Family Studies Center Research Grant Family Studies Center 2007
  • Kennedy Center Travel Grant Kennedy Center 2007

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