
Sarah Taylor
Associate Professor · Intimate Partner Violence
California State University, Long BeachAbout
Dr. Sarah Taylor is an Associate Professor in Child Development & Family Studies at California State University, Long Beach, within the College of Health & Human Services. As a Certified Family Life Educator, she focuses on community-driven programs and experiential learning partnerships with local organizations.
- Ph.D. in Human Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- Specialization: Child, Youth & Family Studies
- Minor: Women’s and Gender Studies
- Mix Methods Research Certificate
- M.A. in Child, Youth & Family Studies
- B.A. in Psychology (Mental Health Emphasis), Doane College
Her research spans intimate partner violence (IPV), relationship health, sexuality education, and program evaluation. She employs the Social Ecological Model and emphasizes culturally responsive approaches for diverse communities.
Recent publications highlight trends in reproductive coercion, cyber dating abuse, and IPV service provision. Her work bridges family science with public health and preventive medicine, prioritizing gender studies and mental health.
In teaching, she focuses on service-learning pedagogy, family stress management, and international family systems. Her community partnerships directly connect academic training to real-world needs through experiential learning.
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