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Craig, C. M. (2021). The potential contribution of awe and nature appreciation to positive moral values. Zygon, 56(4), 984-993.
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Craig, C. M., Neilson, B. N., Klein, M. I., & Overbeek, R. W. (2019). Self-reported nature exposure and its association with well-being as measured with affect and cognition. Visions for Sustainability, 11, 83-84.
View publication via DOI: DOI:10.13135/2384-8677/3380
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Craig, C., Menon, C. V., & Klein, M. I. (2015). A positive relationship between nature appreciation, emotional functioning, and perception of work value. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 59(1), 1061-1065.
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Craig, C., Neilson, B., & Overbeek, R. W. (2016). An association between nature exposure and physiological measures of emotion and cognition. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 60(1), 1369-1373.
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Craig, L., & Kuykendall, L. (2019). Examining the role of friendship for employee well-being. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 115, Article 103313.
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Crandall, C. J., Karlamangla, A. S., Merkin, S. S., Binkley, N., Carr, D., Greendale, G. A., & Seeman, T. E. (2015). Adult bone strength of children from single-parent families: The Midlife in the U.S. Study. Osteoporosis International, 26(3), 931-942.
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Crandall, C. J., Merkin, S. S., Seeman, T. E., Greendale, G. A., Binkley, N., & Karlamangla, A. S. (2012). Socioeconomic status over the life-course and adult bone mineral density: The Midlife in the U.S. Study. Bone, 51(1), 107-113.
View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1016/j.bone.2012.04.009
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Crandall, C. J., Miller-Martinez, D., Greendale, G. A., Binkley, N., Seeman, T. E., & Karlamangla, A. S. (2012). Socioeconomic status, race, and bone turnover in the Midlife in the U.S. Study. Osteoporosis International, 23(5), 1503-1512.
View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1007/s00198-011-1736-5
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Creaven, A. M., Higgins, N. M., Ginty, A. T., & Gallagher, S (2020). Social support, social participation, and cardiovascular reactivity to stress in the Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) study. Biological Psychology, 155, Article 107921.
View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1016/j.biopsycho.2020.107921
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Crook, Z., & Booth, T. (2017). Considering the appropriateness of the factor analytic operationalization of allostatic load. Psychosomatic Medicine, 79(1), 117-119 [Commentary on JF Wiley et al. (2016). Modeling multisystem physiological dysregulation.].
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Crowley, O. V., Kimhy, D., McKinley, P. S., Burg, M. M., Schwartz, J. E., Lachman, M. E., Tun, P. A., Ryff, C. D., Seeman, T. E., & Sloan, R. P. (2016). Vagal recovery from cognitive challenge moderates age-related deficits in executive functioning. Research on Aging, 38(4), 504-525.
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Crowley, O. V., McKinley, P. S., Burg, M. M., Schwartz, J. E., Ryff, C. D., Weinstein, M., Seeman, T. E., & Sloan, R. P. (2011). The interactive effect of change in perceived stress and trait anxiety on vagal recovery from cognitive challenge. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 82(3), 225-232.
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Cuevas, A. G., Cole, S. W., Belsky, D. W., McSorley, A.-M., Shon, J. M., & Chang, V. W. (2024). Multi-discrimination exposure and biological aging: Results from the Midlife in the United States study. Brain, Behavior, & Immunity - Health, 39, Article 100774.
View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1016/j.bbih.2024.100774
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Cuevas, A. G., Freilich, C. D., Mann, F. D., Cole, S. W., & Krueger, R. F. (2023). Intersectional vulnerability in the relationship between discrimination and inflammatory gene expression. Brain, Behavior, & Immunity - Health, 27, Article 100580.
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Cuevas, A. G., Goler, E., Guetta, C. J., & Krueger, R. F. (2022). Assessing the role of socioeconomic status and discrimination exposure for racial disparities in inflammation. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 102, 333-337.
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Cuevas, A. G., Mann, F. D., Williams, D. R., & Krueger, R. F. (2021). Discrimination and anxiety: Using multiple polygenic scores to control for genetic liability. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(1), e2017224118.
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Cuevas, A., & Williams, D. R. (2018). Perceived discrimination and health: Integrative findings. In C. D. Ryff & R. F. Krueger (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of integrative health science. New York: Oxford University Press.
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Cui, R., Owsiany, M. T., Turiano, N., & Fiske, A. (2023). Association between anger and suicidal ideation. Current Psychology, 42, 13798-13801.
View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1007/s12144-021-02577-8
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Cukic, I., & Bates, T. C. (2014). Openness to experience and aesthetic chills: Links to heart rate sympathetic activity. Personality and Individual Differences, 64, 152-156.
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Cukic, I., & Bates, T. C. (2015). The association between neuroticism and heart rate variability is not fully explained by cardiovascular disease and depression. PLoS One, 10(5), Article e0125882.
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Curhan, K. B., Levine, C. S., Markus, H. R., Kitayama, S., Park, J., Karasawa, M., Kawakami, N., Love, G. D., Coe, C. L., Miyamoto, Y., & Ryff, C. D. (2014). Subjective and objective hierarchies and their relations to psychological well-being: A US /Japan comparison. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 5(8), 855-864.
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Curhan, K. B., Sims, T., Markus, H. R., Kitayama, S., Karasawa, M., Kawakami, N., Love, G. D., Coe, C. L., Miyamoto, Y., & Ryff, C. D. (2014). Just how bad negative affect is for your health depends on culture. Psychological Science, 25(12), 2277-2280.
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Curran, M., Totenhagen, C., & Serido, J. (2010). How resources (or lack thereof) influence advice seeking on psychological well-being and marital risk: Testing pathways of the lack of financial stability, support, and strain. Journal of Adult Development, 17(1), 44-56.
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Curtis, D. S., Fuller-Rowell, T. E., El-Sheikh, M., Carnethon, M. R., & Ryff, C. D. (2017). Habitual sleep as a contributor to racial differences in cardiometabolic risk. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 114(33), 8889-8894.
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Cutler, D. M., & Glaeser, E. L. (2021). When innovation goes wrong: Technological regress and the opioid epidemic. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 35(4), 171-196.
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Cutler, D. M., & Lleras-Muney, A. (2010). Understanding differences in health behaviors by education. Journal of Health Economics, 29(1), 1-28.
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D'Amico, D., Alter, U., & Fiocco, A. J. (2023). Cumulative stress exposure and cognitive function among older adults: The moderating role of a healthy lifestyle. Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 78(12), 1983-1991.
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D'Amico, D., Amestoy, M. E., & Fiocco, A. J. (2020). The association between allostatic load and cognitive function: A systematic and meta-analytic review. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 121, Article 104849.
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D'Amico, D., Amestoy, M. E., & Fiocco, A. J. (2022). The mediating role of allostatic load in the relationship between early life adversity and cognitive function across the adult lifespan. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 141, Article 105761.
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D'Arcy-Bewick, S., Turiano, N., Sutin, A. R., Terracciano, A., & O'Suilleabhain, P. S. (2023). Adverse childhood experiences and all-cause mortality risk in adulthood. Child Abuse and Neglect, 144, Article 106386.
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