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Almeida, D. M. (2004). Using daily diaries to assess temporal friction between work and family. In A. C. Crouter & A. Booth (Eds.), Work-family challenges for low income parents and their children (pp. 127-136). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Earlbaum Associates.
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Almeida, D. M. (2005). Resilience and vulnerability to daily stressors assessed via diary methods. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 14(2), 62-68.
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Almeida, D. M., & Horn, M. C. (2004). Is daily life more stressful during middle adulthood? In O. G. Brim & C. D. Ryff & R. C. Kessler (Eds.), How healthy are we?: A national study of well-being at midlife (pp. 425-451). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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Almeida, D. M., & McDonald, D. A. (2005). The national story: How Americans spend their time on work, family and community. In J. Heymann & C. Beem (Eds.), Unfinished work: Building equality and democracy in an era of working famliies (pp. 180-203). New York, NY: New Press.
Almeida, D. M., & Wong, J. D. (2009). Life transition and stress: A life course perspective on daily stress processes. In G. H. Elder & J. Z. Giele (Eds.), The craft of life course research. New York: Guilford Press.
Almeida, D. M., McDonald, D. A., Havens, J., & Schervish, P. (2001). Temporal patterns in social responsibility. In A. Rossi (Ed.), Caring and doing for others: Social responsibility in the domains of family, work, and community (pp. 135-156). Chicago, IL, US: University of Chicago Press.
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Almeida, D. M., McGonagle, K. A., Kesser, R. C., & Wethington, E. (In Press) Psychological modifiers of the relationship between marital arguments and daily mood. Marriage & Family Review.
Almeida, D. M., McGonagle, K. A., Kessler, R. C., & Wethington, E. (2003). Psychological moderators of emotional reactivity of marital arguments: Results from a daily diary study. Marriage and Family Review, 34, 89-113.
Almeida, D. M., Neupert, S. D., Banks, S. R., & Serido, J. (2005). Do daily stress processes account for socioeconomic health disparities. Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 60B(Special Issue II), 34-39.
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Almeida, D. M., Piazza, J. R., & Stawski, R. (In Press) Inter-individual differences and intra-individual variability in the cortisol awakening response: An examination of age and gender. Psychology and Aging.
Almeida, D. M., Serido, J., & McDonald D. (2006). Daily life stressors of early and late baby boomers. In S.K. Whitbourne & S.L. Willis (Eds.), The Baby Boomers at Midlife: Contemporary Perspectives on Middle Age. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Almeida, D. M., Wethington, E., & Kessler, R. C. (2002). The daily inventory of stressful events (DISE): An interview-based approach for measuring daily stressors. Assessment, 9(1), 41-55.
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Almeida, D. M., Wethington, E., & McDonald, D. A. (2001). Daily variation in paternal engagement and negative mood: Implications for emotionally supportive and conflictual interactions. Journal of Marriage & the Family, 63(2), 417-429.
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Almeida, D. M., Wong, J. D. (In Press) Life transition and stress: A life course perspective on daily stress processes. In G. H. Elder & J. Z. Ziele (Eds.), The craft of life course research. New York: Guilford Press.
Almeida, D. M.,Mroczek, D. K., & Neiss, M. (2006). Can self-regulation explain age differences in daily, weekly, and monthly reports of psychological distress? In L. Carstensen & K.W. Schaie (Eds.), Social Structure, Aging and Self-Regulation. New York: Springer.
Almeida, D.M., McGonagle, K., & King, H.A. (In Press) Assessing daily stress processes in social surveys by combining stressor exposure and salivary cortisol. Biodemography & Social Biology.
Almeida, D.M., McGonagle, K.A., Cate, R.C., Kessler, R.C., & Wethington E. (2003). Psychosocial moderators of emotional reactivity of marital arguments: Results from a daily diary study. Marriage and Family Review, 34, 89-113.
Andreoletti, C., Zebrowitz, L. A., & Lachman, M. E. (2001). Physical appearance and control beliefs in young, middle-aged, and older adults. Personality & Social Psychology Review, 27(8), 969-981.
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Aronson, K., Almeida, D. M., Stawski, R., & Kline, L. (2008). Smoking is associated with worse mood on stressful days: Results of a national diary study. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 36, 259-269.
Ayanian, J. Z., & Cleary, P. D. (1999). Perceived risks of heart disease and cancer among cigarette smokers. Journal of the American Medical Association, 281(11), 1019-1021.
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Balsis, S., & Carpenter, B. (2004). Sexual experience across midlife: Results from the MIDUS survey. The Gerontologist, 44(1), 269-270.
Barger, S. D. (2006). Do psychological characteristics explain socioeconomic stratification of self-rated health? Journal of Health Psychology, 11(1), 21-35..
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Barger, S. D., & Sydeman, S. J. (2005). Does generalized anxiety disorder predict coronary heart disease risk factors independently of major depressive disorder? Journal of Affective Disorders, 88(1), 87-91.
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Barrett, A. E. (2003). Socioeconomic status and age identity: The role of dimensions of health in the subjective construction of age. Journals of Gerontology: Series B: Psychological Science & Social Sciences, 58B(2), S101-S109.
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Barrett, A. E. (2005). Gendered experiences in midlife: Implications for age identity. Journal of Aging Studies, 19(2), 163-183.
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Bierman, A. (2005). The effects of childhood maltreatment on adult religiosity and spirituality: Rejecting God the Father because of abusive fathers? Journal for The Scientific Study of Religion, 44(3), 349-359.
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Bierman, A., Fazio, E., Milkie, M. (2006). A multifaceted approach to the mental health advantage of the married: Assessing how explanations vary by outcome measure and unmarried group Journal of Family Issues, 27(4),554-582..
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Birditt, K. S., Fingerman, K. L., & Almeida, D. M. (2005). Age differences in exposure and reactions to interpersonal tensions: A daily diary study. Psychology & Aging, 20(2), 330-340.
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Block, J.P., He, Y., Zaslavsky, A.M., Ding, L., & Ayanian, J.Z. (2009). Psychosocial stress and change in weight among U.S. adults. American Journal of Epidemiology, 170, 181-192.
Boardman, J.D., Blalock, C.L., & Button, T.M. (2007). Sex differences in the heritability of resilience. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 11(1), 12-27.
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