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M.S., Kansas State University, Marriage and Family Therapy (2016)
B.A., Case Western Reserve University, Psychology with minor in Philosophy (2012)
Research Interests
Allen Mallory is a thirdyear Ph.D. student in the Department of Human Development and Family Sciencesin the SOGI: Health and Rights Lab. He is also a NICHD predoctoral trainee in the UT Population Research Center. He received his masters degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from the Kansas State University. Currently, his research focuses on identifying modifiable factors that can be targeted for intervention to improve the health of sexual minorities. In addition, he focuses on examining how intersections of discrimination and identities (i.e. race, sexual orientation, and gender) influence health disparities among sexual and gender minorities. He also does some work on sex education and couples' sexual communication. Ultimately, Allen’s goal is to produce high quality and rigorous research in these areas that can be translated to inform policy, improve the well-being of sexual and gender minority people, and be useful for a lay audience.
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Spencer, C., Mallory, A. B., Beck. A. R., & Stith, S. (Accepted). Mental Health as a Marker for Intimate Partner Violence. Psychology of Violence.
Spencer, C., Mallory, A., Toews, M., Stith, S., & Wood, L. (2017). Why sexual assault survivors do not report to universities: A feminist analysis. Family Relations, 66(1), 166-179. doi:10.1111/fare.12241
Kimmes, J. G., Mallory A. B., Spencer, C., Beck, A. R., & Stith, S. M. (2017). Risk markers for same-sex physical intimate partner violence. Trauma, Violence, and Abuse, 1-11. doi: https://doi.org/10.1177/1524838017708784
Yelland, E. L., Cless, A. W., Mallory, A. B., & Cless, J. D. (2017) Sex, Marital Relationships, and Dementia in Long-Term Care: Public Perspectives. Journal of Aging and Health, 1-16. doi: https://doi.org/10.1177/0898264317696774
Mallory, A. B., Dharnidharka, P., Deitz, S. L., Barros-Gomes, P., Cafferky, B., Stith, S. M., & Van, K. (2016). A meta-analysis of cross cultural risk markers for intimate partner violence. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 31, 116. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.avb.2016.08.004
Mallory, A., Brown, J., Conner, S., & Henry, U. (2016). Finding what works: New clinicians' use of standards of care with transgender clients. The American Journal of Family Therapy, 45(1), 27-36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01926187.2016.1223563
Smith-Merick, E. N., Cafferky, B., Dharnidharka, P., Mallory, A. B., Dominguez, M., High, J., Stith, S., Mendez, M. (2015). The effects of childhood experiences of family violence on adult partner violence: A meta-analytic review. Journal of Family Theory and Review 7(4), 498-519. http://doi.org/10.1111/jftr.12113
Kimmes, J. G., Mallory, A. B., Cameron, C., Kose, O. (2015) A Treatment model for anxiety-related sexual dysfunctions using mindfulness meditation within a sex-positive framework. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 30(2), 286-296. http://doi.org/10.1080/14681994.2015.1013023
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2018-2021 National Institute of Mental Health F31-Diversity Predoctoral Fellowship
2017 -2018 Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship, Honorable Mention
2017 SMEP Underrepresented Student Workshop Travel Award, Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology
2016 Professional Development Award
2016-2017 Dean’s Strategic Fellowship, University of Texas at Austin
2015-2016 American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy NITT-Minority Fellowship Program-Youth, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
2015-2016 Marian Todd Burke Scholarship, Kansas State University
2015 SMEP Underrepresented Student Workshop Travel Award, Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology
2015 American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy NITT-Minority Fellowship Program-Youth, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
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