J. Brian Houston

J. Brian Houston

University of Missouri

H-index: 39

North America-United States

About J. Brian Houston

J. Brian Houston, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Missouri, specializes in the field of Disasters, Resilience, Disaster Communication, Communication Ecology, Social Media.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

‘Recovering from Tornado Brain’: A Qualitative Analysis of Long-Term Needs after One of the Deadliest Tornadoes in US History

Disaster fatigue, communication, and resilience: Insights from natural hazards, human-caused disasters, and public health crises

Examining the role of perceived discrimination stress, disaster communication, and community resilience perceptions in Hurricane Harvey stress reactions among Latinos in Texas

The effect of respect: Respectful communication at work drives resiliency, engagement, and job satisfaction among early career employees

Posttraumatic Stress Related to Orlando Nightclub Shooting: LGBTQ Identity and Media Use

Emergency Preparedness Communication

The role of leader communication in fostering respectful workplace culture and increasing employee engagement and well-being

Mental Health Impacts of Hurricane Harvey: Examining the Roles of Intimate Partner Violence and Resilience

J. Brian Houston Information

University

Position

Associate Professor Department of Communication

Citations(all)

4977

Citations(since 2020)

3414

Cited By

2762

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

66

i10Index(since 2020)

56

Email

University Profile Page

University of Missouri

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J. Brian Houston Skills & Research Interests

Disasters

Resilience

Disaster Communication

Communication Ecology

Social Media

Top articles of J. Brian Houston

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

‘Recovering from Tornado Brain’: A Qualitative Analysis of Long-Term Needs after One of the Deadliest Tornadoes in US History

Clinical Social Work Journal

Jennifer M First

Megan Carnahan

Mansoo Yu

Sangwon Lee

J Brian Houston

2024/2/19

Disaster fatigue, communication, and resilience: Insights from natural hazards, human-caused disasters, and public health crises

Mary Worley

Sarah Smith-Frigerio

J. Brian Houston

2024

Examining the role of perceived discrimination stress, disaster communication, and community resilience perceptions in Hurricane Harvey stress reactions among Latinos in Texas

International journal of disaster risk reduction

Matthew L Spialek

Rachael Hernandez

J Brian Houston

2023/10/1

The effect of respect: Respectful communication at work drives resiliency, engagement, and job satisfaction among early career employees

International Journal of Business Communication

Danielle LaGree

Brian Houston

Margaret Duffy

Haejung Shin

2023/7

Posttraumatic Stress Related to Orlando Nightclub Shooting: LGBTQ Identity and Media Use

Journal of Loss and Trauma

Jennifer M First

Haejung Shin

Andrea Figueroa-Caballero

Katherine Okker-Edging

Matthew L Spialek

...

2023/5/19

Emergency Preparedness Communication

The International Encyclopedia of Health Communication

Yerina S Ranjit

J Brian Houston

2023/2/17

The role of leader communication in fostering respectful workplace culture and increasing employee engagement and well-being

International Journal of Business Communication

Justin F Willett

Danielle LaGree

Haejung Shin

J Brian Houston

Margaret Duffy

2023

Mental Health Impacts of Hurricane Harvey: Examining the Roles of Intimate Partner Violence and Resilience

Social Work Research

Jennifer M First

Kristen E Ravi

Sarah Smith-Frigerio

J Brian Houston

2022/12/1

Individual Disaster Communication Following Catastrophic Mass Violence: The Case of the Pulse Nightclub Shooting

Communication and Catastrophic Events: Strategic Risk and Crisis Management

Matthew L Spialek

J Brian Houston

2022/11/25

The mental health impacts of successive disasters: Examining the roles of individual and community resilience following a tornado and COVID-19

Clinical social work journal

Jennifer M First

J Brian Houston

2022/6

COVID-19 protective model: the role of threat perceptions and informational cues in influencing behavior

Journal of Risk Research

Yerina S Ranjit

Haejung Shin

Jennifer M First

J Brian Houston

2021/4/22

Interdisciplinary research as an iterative process to build disaster systems knowledge

Risk analysis

Jishnu Subedi

J Brian Houston

Kathleen Sherman‐Morris

2021/7

COVID-19 stress and depression: Examining social media, traditional media, and interpersonal communication

Journal of Loss and Trauma

Jennifer M First

Haejung Shin

Yerina S Ranjit

J Brian Houston

2021/2/17

Theoretical matters: On the need for hazard and disaster theory developed through interdisciplinary research and collaboration

Risk analysis

Kathleen Sherman‐Morris

J Brian Houston

Jishnu Subedi

2021/7

COVID-19 Communication ecologies: Using interpersonal, organizational, and mediated communication resources to cope with a pandemic

American Behavioral Scientist

J Brian Houston

2021/6

Gender Differences in Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms After a Disaster: A Differential Item Functioning Analysis of the Impact of Event Scale-Revised

Women & health

Marcin Rzeszutek

Włodzimierz Oniszczenko

Ewa Firląg-Burkacka

2017/8/9

COVID-19 communication ecology: Visualizing communication resource connections during a public health emergency using network analysis

American Behavioral Scientist

J Brian Houston

Esther Thorson

Eunjin Kim

Murali K Mantrala

2021/6

The Disaster Adaptation and Resilience Scale: development and validation of an individual‐level protection measure

Disasters

Jennifer M First

Mansoo Yu

J Brian Houston

2021/10

Perceived online social support for Parkinson’s disease patients: The role of support type, uncertainty, contentment, and psychological quality of life

Communication quarterly

Surin Chung

Eunjin Kim

J Brian Houston

2021/5/27

Individual disaster communication in the Latinx community after Hurricane Harvey: The role of disaster exposure, perceived discrimination stress, and social trust

Communication Monographs

Matthew L Spialek

J Brian Houston

Haejung Shin

Katherine Okker-Edging

Valeria Pierola Suzuki

2021/7/3

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Co-Authors

H-index: 66
Esther Thorson

Esther Thorson

Michigan State University

H-index: 23
Margaret Duffy

Margaret Duffy

University of Missouri

H-index: 22
benjamin r. warner

benjamin r. warner

University of Missouri

H-index: 21
Hyunjin Seo

Hyunjin Seo

University of Kansas

H-index: 17
Cynthia Frisby

Cynthia Frisby

University of Missouri

H-index: 17
Matthew L. Spialek

Matthew L. Spialek

University of Arkansas

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