Kelly Cue Davis, PhD is the Assistant Dean for TT/RT Faculty Affairs and a Professor in the Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation as well as a licensed clinical psychologist. Her primary research interests include health risk behaviors, with a particular emphasis on the intersection of sexual violence, sexual risk, and substance use. Her work has targeted sexual assault assessment, response, prevention, and policy in both K-12 and higher education institutions as well the military and legal system, with an emphasis on the role of alcohol in sexual assault perpetration and victimization. She is a recipient of a MERIT award from the National Institutes of Health and a 2023-2024 Fulbright Scholar.
Education
Ph.D. Clinical Psychology, University of Washington 1999
M.S. Clinical Psychology, University of Washington 1995
Gender-based violence, sexual assault perpetration and victimization, intimate partner violence, sexual health, sexual risk behavior, substance use, addictions