Kevin M. Roy

Kevin M. Roy

University of Maryland

H-index: 33

North America-United States

About Kevin M. Roy

Kevin M. Roy, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Maryland,

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

“Something Had to Give”: A qualitative study of fathering in the early months of a global pandemic

Book Review: It’s A Setup: Fathering From the Social Economic Margins by Timothy Black and Sky Keyes

“It Just Felt Nice to be Able to Scream”: A Qualitative Examination of the Experiences of College Students Participating in the Black Lives Matter Movement

Identity Formation and Post-Traumatic Growth Among Central American Immigrant Youth

Family health development: a theoretical framework

Men, families, and the reconceptualization of masculinities

Family theories and methodologies: A dynamic approach

The family life course framework: Perspectives on interdependent lives and inequality

Kevin M. Roy Information

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Citations(all)

5095

Citations(since 2020)

1747

Cited By

4095

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

50

i10Index(since 2020)

36

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University of Maryland

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Top articles of Kevin M. Roy

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

“Something Had to Give”: A qualitative study of fathering in the early months of a global pandemic

Children and Youth Services Review

Sonia Molloy

Amy A Morgan

Joyce A Arditti

Sarah Baldwin

Theresa J Smith

...

2024/3/1

Book Review: It’s A Setup: Fathering From the Social Economic Margins by Timothy Black and Sky Keyes

Kevin Roy

2023/2

“It Just Felt Nice to be Able to Scream”: A Qualitative Examination of the Experiences of College Students Participating in the Black Lives Matter Movement

Journal of Adolescent Research

Samantha A Smith

Amelia M Arria

Craig S Fryer

Kevin Roy

Kerry M Green

...

2023/10/11

Identity Formation and Post-Traumatic Growth Among Central American Immigrant Youth

JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT RESEARCH

Juliana Munoz Bohorquez

Martha L Yumiseva

Ana Dudamel

Kevin Roy

Amy Lewin

2023/5/12

Family health development: a theoretical framework

Pediatrics

Mark Feinberg

Emily Hotez

Kevin Roy

Christy JW Ledford

Amy B Lewin

...

2022/5/1

Men, families, and the reconceptualization of masculinities

Journal of Family Theory & Review

Kevin M Roy

Samuel H Allen

2022/3

Family theories and methodologies: A dynamic approach

Kari Adamsons

April L Few-Demo

Christine M Proulx

Kevin Roy

2022/11/8

The family life course framework: Perspectives on interdependent lives and inequality

Kevin M Roy

Richard A. Settersten Jr

2022/11/8

Future Directions for Family Theories and Methodologies

Kari Adamsons

April L Few-Demo

Christine M Proulx

Kevin Roy

2022/11/8

Sourcebook of family theories and methodologies: A dynamic approach

Kari Adamsons

L April

Christine Proulx

Kevin Roy

2022/11/7

Family separation and transnational fathering practices for immigrant Northern Triangle families

Journal of Family Theory & Review

Kevin Roy

Martha Yumiseva

2021/9

Evaluation of the Delaware Contraceptive Access Now (DelCAN) initiative: A qualitative analysis of site leaders’ implementation recommendations

Contraception

Izidora Skračić

Amy B Lewin

Kevin M Roy

2021/8/1

Family separation and parent–child relationships among Latinx immigrant youth.

Journal of Latinx Psychology

C Andrew Conway

Kevin Roy

Ghaffar Ali Hurtado Choque

Amy Lewin

2020/11

Ghosting in safe relational spaces: Young Black men and the search for residence

Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology

Kevin M Roy

Jocelyn R Smith Lee

2020/7/1

Securing educational equity: Learning from the lived experiences of Black, Latino, and low-income families during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond

The Black and Brown Coalition for Educational Equity and Excellence and University of Maryland School of Public Health, Department of Family Science. Retrieved May

Amy Lewin

K Roy

2020

Family health leaders: lessons on living with Li‐Fraumeni syndrome across generations

Family process

Ashley Pantaleao

Jennifer L Young

Norman B Epstein

Mae Carlson

Renée C Bremer

...

2020/12

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