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Schuurmans-Stekhoven, J. B. (2018). Conviction, character and coping: Religiosity and personality are both uniquely associated with optimism and positive reappraising. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 21(8), 763-779.
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Schuurmans-Stekhoven, J. B. (2019). Auspicious or suspicious- does religiosity really promote elder well-being? Examining the belief-as-benefit effect among older Japanese. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 81, 129-135.
View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1016/j.archger.2018.12.005
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Schwartz, J. A. (2017). Long-term physical health consequences of perceived inequality: Results from a twin comparison design. Social Science & Medicine, 187, 184-192.
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Schwartz, J. A., & Portnoy, J. (2017). Lower catecholamine activity is associated with greater levels of anger in adults. nternational Journal of Psychophysiology, 120, 33-41.
View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2017.07.005
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Schwartz, J. A., Calvi, J. L., Allen, S. L., & Granger, D. A. (2023). Adrenocortical responses to daily stressors are calibrated by early life adversity: An investigation of the adaptive calibration model. Evolutionary Psychology, 21(4), 1-17.
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Schwartz, J. A., Jessick, S., Calvi, J. L., & Granger, D. A. (2019). Co-twin relationship quality as a moderator of genetic and environmental factors on urinary cortisol levels among adult twins. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 108, 118-126.
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Schwartz, J. A., Rowland, M. W., & Beaver, K. M. (2014). A genetically informed test of cholesterol levels and self-control, depressive symptoms, antisocial behavior, and neuroticism. Journal of Affective Disorders, 164, 139-147.
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Schwartz, J. A., Wright, E. M., & Valgardson, B. A. (2019). Adverse childhood experiences and deleterious outcomes in adulthood: A consideration of the simultaneous role of genetic and environmental influences in two independent samples from the United States. Child Abuse & Neglect, 88, 420-431.
View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1016/j.chiabu.2018.12.022
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Schwerdtfeger, A. R., Schwarz, G., Pfurtscheller, K., Thayer, J. F., Jarczok, M. N., & Pfurtscheller, G. (2020). Heart rate variability (HRV): From brain death to resonance breathing at 6 breaths per minute. Clinical Neurophysiology, 131(3), 676-693.
View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1016/j.clinph.2019.11.013
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Scott, M. J., Johnson, K. A., Okun, M. A., & Cohen, A. B. (2019). The road not taken: Fostering research on the psychology of religiosity and spirituality via underused representative, open-access datasets (ROADs). International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 29(3), 204-221.
View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1080/10508619.2019.1596000
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Scott, R., Nahin, R. L., & Weber, W. (2021). Longitudinal analysis of complementary health approaches in adults aged 25-74 years from the Midlife in the US survey sample. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 27(7), 550-568.
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Scott, S. B., Sliwinski, M. J., Mogle, J. A., & Almeida, D. M. (2014). Age, stress, and emotional complexity: Results from two studies of daily experiences. Psychology and Aging, 29(3), 577-587.
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Scott, S. B., Sliwinski, M. J., Zawadzki, M., Stawski, R. S., Kim, J., Marcusson-Clavertz, D., Lanza, S. T., Conroy, D. E., Buxton, O., Almeida, D. M., & Smyth, J. M. (2020). A coordinated analysis of variance in affect in daily life. Assessment, 27(8), 1683-1698.
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Seeman, M., Merkin, S. S., Karlamangla, A., Koretz, B., Grzywacz, J. G., Lachman, M., & Seeman, T. (2021). On the biopsychosocial costs of alienated labor. Work, Employment and Society, 35(5), 891-913.
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Seeman, M., Stein Merkin, S., Karlamangla, A., Koretz, B., & Seeman, T. (2014). Social status and biological dysregulation: The "status syndrome" and allostatic load. Social Science & Medicine, 118, 143-151.
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Seeman, T. E., Miller-Martinez, D. M., Stein Merkin, S., Lachman, M. E., Tun, P. A., & Karlamangla, A. S. (2011). Histories of social engagement and adult cognition: Midlife in the US study. Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 66B(Suppl 1), i141-i152.
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Segel-Karpas, D., & Lachman, M. E. (2018). Social contact and cognitive functioning: The role of personality. Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 73(6), 974-984.
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Segel-Karpas, D., Palgi, Y., & Shrira, A. (2017). The reciprocal relationship between depression and physical morbidity: The role of subjective age. Health Psychology, 36(9), 848-851.
View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1037/hea0000542
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Selcuk, E., & Ong, A. D. (2013). Perceived partner responsiveness moderates the association between received emotional support and all-cause mortality. Health Psychology, 32(2), 231-235.
View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1037/a0028276
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Selcuk, E., Gunaydin, G., Ong, A. D., & Almeida, D. M. (2016). Does partner responsiveness predict hedonic and eudaimonic well-being? A 10-year longitudinal study. Journal of Marriage and Family, 78(2), 311-325.
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Selcuk, E., Stanton, S. C. E., Slatcher, R. B., & Ong, A. D. (2016). Perceived partner responsiveness predicts better sleep quality through lower anxiety. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 8(1), 83-92.
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Seltzer, M. M., Abbeduto, L., Greenberg, J. S., Hong, J., Almeida, D. M., & Witt, W. (2009). Biomarkers in the study of families of children with developmental disabilities. International Review of Research in Mental Retardation, 37, 213-249.
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Seltzer, M. M., Almeida, D. M., Greenberg, J., Savla, J., Stawski, R. S., Hong, J., & Taylor, J. L. (2009). Psychosocial and biological markers of daily lives of midlife parents of children with disabilities. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 50(1), 1-15.
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Seltzer, M.M., Greenberg, J.S., Hong, J., Smith, L.E., Almeida, D.M., Coe, C., et al. (2010). Maternal cortisol levels and behavior problems in adolescents and adults with ASD. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 40(4), 457-469.
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Selvarajan, T. T., Cloninger, P. A., & Singh, B. (2013). Social support and work-family conflict: A test of an indirect effects model. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 83(3), 486-499.
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Selvarajan, T. T., Singh, B., & Cloninger, P. A. (2016). Role of personality and affect on the social support and work family conflict relationship. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 94, 39-56.
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Selvaratnam, V., Silver, A. T., & Mock, S. E. (2024). Beyond the big five: A 10-year longitudinal study of personality traits predicting leisure-time physical activity among adults. Leisure/Loisir. Advance online publication.
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Semsar, N., Mousavi, Z., Tran, M.-L. M., & Kuhlman, K. R. (2021). Dysregulated arousal as a pathway linking childhood neglect and clinical sleep disturbances in adulthood. Child Abuse and Neglect, 122, Article 105306.
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Sen, C. K., & Kumkale, G. T. (2016). Who does not get screened? A simple model of the complex relationships in mammogram non-attendance. Journal of Health Psychology, 21(12), 2838-2850.
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Senaratne, D. N. S., Koponen, M., Barnett, K. N., Smith, B. H., Hales, T. G., Marryat, L., & Colvin, L. A. (2024). Impact of adverse childhood experiences on analgesia-related outcomes: A systematic review. British Journal of Anaesthesia. Advance online publication.
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