Shawn Fraine

Shawn Fraine
  • M.A. in Clinical Psychology
  • Project Manager at Washington University in St. Louis

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Introduction
I am broadly interested in LGBTQ+ health and relationships. Specifically, I am interested in factors that impact revictimization within LGBTQ+ individuals. I also have research interests in body dysmorphic disorder and gender dysphoria.
Current institution
Washington University in St. Louis
Current position
  • Project Manager
Additional affiliations
July 2018 - July 2019
Washington University in St. Louis
Position
  • Project Manager
June 2018 - June 2018
Washington University in St. Louis
Position
  • Research Assistant
May 2017 - May 2018
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Position
  • Research Assistant
Education
August 2019 - May 2024
Illinois Institute of Technology
Field of study
  • Clinical Psychology
August 2016 - May 2018
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Field of study
  • Clinical Psychology
March 2014 - May 2016
University of Mary Washington
Field of study
  • Psychological Science

Publications

Publications (4)
Article
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The U.S. National Research Council has called on the science education community to conduct further studies on how informal learning complements the formal classroom environment. Responding to this research need, we are developing, testing, and studying new instructional materials that integrate informal, field-based science learning into elementar...
Thesis
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Draft version 1.5, 5/15/18. Please do not copy or cite without author's permission. This study examined sexual victimization, resilience, and revictimization in the transgender community. Participants were recruited nationally through targeted Facebook advertising. This study observed that transgender participants were more likely to experience vi...
Article
The literature consistently demonstrates evidence that child sexual abuse survivors are at greater risk of victimization later in life than the general population. This phenomenon is called sexual revictimization. Although this finding is robust, there is a large amount of variability in the prevalence rates of revictimization demonstrated in the l...

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