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Historical Context/Recession

- Number of publications: 43


Almeida, D. M., Charles, S. T., Mogle, J., Drewelies, J., Aldwin, C. M., Spiro, A., & Gerstorf, D. (2020). Charting adult development through (historically changing) daily stress processes American Psychologist, 75(4), 511-524.
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Ascigil, E., Selcuk, E., Gunaydin, G., & Ong, A. D. (2020). Integrating models of marital functioning to understand the mental health consequences of the Great Recession. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 37(7), 2118-2135.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1177/0265407520918938

Barrett, A. E., & Toothman, E. L. (2014). Baby Boomers' subjective life course and its physical health effects: How distinctive is the "forever young" cohort? International Journal of Aging & Human Development, 79(2), 109-129.
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Bhat, A. C., Almeida, D. M., Fenelon, A., & Santos-Lozada, A. R. (2022). A longitudinal analysis of the relationship between housing insecurity and physical health among midlife and aging adults in the United States. SSM - Population Health, 18, Article 101128.
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Bourassa, K. J. (2021). Financial stressors during the Great Recession and subsequent risk of early mortality. Psychosomatic Medicine, 83(5), 457-462.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1097/PSY.0000000000000943

Briley, D., Harden, K. P., & Tucker-Drob, E. (2015). Genotype x cohort interaction on completed fertility and age at first birth. Behavior Genetics. Behavior Genetics, 45(1), 71-83.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1007/s10519-014-9693-3

Carr, D. S. (2004). Psychological well-being across three cohorts: A response to shifting work-family opportunities and expectations? Work and well-being across three cohorts. In O.G. Brim, C.D. Ryff, & R.C. Kessler (Eds.), How healthy are we?: A national study of well-being at midlife (pp. 452-484). Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
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Carr, D.S. (2002). The psychological consequences of work-family tradeoffs for three cohorts of women and men. Social Psychology Quarterly, 65(2), 103-124.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.2307/3090096

Drewelies, J., Agrigoroaei, S., Lachman, M. E., & Gerstorf, D. (2018). Age variations in cohort differences in the United States: Older adults report fewer constraints nowadays than those 18 years ago, but mastery beliefs are diminished among younger adults. Developmental Psychology, 54(8), 1408-1425.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1037/dev0000527

Einolf, C. J. (2009). Will the boomers volunteer during retirement? Comparing the baby boom, silent, and long civic cohorts. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 38(2), 181-199.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1177/0899764008315182

Forbes, M. K., & Krueger, R. F. (2019). The Great Recession and mental health in the United States. Clinical Psychological Science, 7(5), 900-913.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1177/2167702619859337

Fuller-Rowell, T. E., Nichols, O. I., Jokela, M., Kim, E. S., Yildirim, E. D., & Ryff, C. D. (2021). A changing landscape of health opportunity in the United States: Increases in the strength of association between childhood socioeconomic disadvantage and adult health between the 1990s and the 2010s. American Journal of Epidemiology, 190(11), 2284-2293.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1093/aje/kwab060

Glei, D. A., & Weinstein, M. (2019). Drug and alcohol abuse: The role of economic insecurity. American Journal of Health Behavior, 43(4), 838-853.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.5993/ajhb.43.4.16

Glei, D. A., & Weinstein, M. (2020). Mental health, pain, and risk of drug misuse: A nationwide cohort study. Addictive Behaviors, 109, Article 106467.
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Glei, D. A., & Weinstein, M. (2023). In the midst of a pandemic, more introverted individuals may have a mortality advantage. Dialogues in Health, 2, Article 100087.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1016/j.dialog.2022.100087

Glei, D. A., Goldman, N., & Weinstein, M. (2018). Perception has its own reality: Subjective versus objective measures of economic distress. Population and Development Review, 44(4), 695-722.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1111/padr.12183

Glei, D. A., Goldman, N., & Weinstein, M. (2019). A growing socioeconomic divide: Effects of the Great Recession on perceived economic distress in the United States. PLoS ONE, 14(4), 1-24.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0214947

Glei, D. A., Lee, C., & Weinstein, M. (2020). Socioeconomic disparities in U.S. Mortality: The role of smoking and alcohol/drug abuse. SSM - Population Health, 12, Article 100699.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1016/j.ssmph.2020.100699

Goldman, N., Glei, D. A., & Weinstein, M. (2018). Declining mental health among disadvantaged Americans. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 115(28), 7290-7295.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1073/pnas.1722023115

Hodgdon, B. T., & Wong, J. D. (2022). Family caregivers' psychosocial well-being in the context of the Great Recession. International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 94(4), 478-495.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1177/00914150211037650

Infurna, F. J. (2021). Utilizing principles of life-span developmental psychology to study the complexities of resilience across the adult life span. The Gerontologist, 61(6), 807-818.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1093/geront/gnab086

Jenkins, A. I. C., Le, Y., Surachman, A., Almeida, D. M., & Fredman, S. J. (2022). Associations among financial well-being, daily relationship tension, and daily affect in two adult cohorts separated by the Great Recession. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. Advance online publication.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1177/02654075221105611

Jiang, Y., Boylan, J. M., & Zilioli, S. (2022). Effects of the Great Recession on educational disparities in cardiometabolic health. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 56(6), 428-441.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1093/abm/kaab065

Jokela, M. (2012). Birth-cohort Effects in the association between personality and fertility. Psychological Science, 23(8), 835-841.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1177/0956797612439067

Jokela, M., & Fuller-Rowell, T. E. (2022). Changing associations between socioeconomic status and self-reported discrimination from the 1990s to the 2010s in the United States. International Journal of Psychology, 57(6), 760-765.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1002/ijop.12853

Kirsch, J. A., & Ryff, C. D. (2018). The Great Recession, inequality, and health: An integrative approach. In C. D. Ryff & R. F. Krueger (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of integrative health science. New York: Oxford University Press.
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Kirsch, J. A., Love, G. D., Radler, B. T., & Ryff, C. D. (2019). Scientific imperatives vis-a-vis growing inequality in America. American Psychologist, 74(7), 764-777.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1037/amp0000481

Kirsch, J., & Ryff, C. D. (2016). Hardships of the Great Recession and health: Understanding varities of vulnerability. Health Psychology Open, 3(1), Article 2055102916652390.
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Koltai, J., & Stuckler, D. (2020). Recession hardships, personal control, and the amplification of psychological distress: Differential responses to cumulative stress exposure during the U.S. Great Recession. SSM - Population Health, 10, Article 100521.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1016/j.ssmph.2019.100521

Lee, S., Koffer, R., & Drewelies, J. (2023). Adults older than age 55 engage in less diverse activities than those 18 years ago. Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences. Advance online publication.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1093/geronb/gbad047

Meyer, K., Gassoumis, Z., & Wilber, K. (2022). A comparison of negative financial events experienced by carers and non-carers following onset of the Great Recession. International Journal of Care and Caring, 5(4), 557-570.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1332/239788221X16215259065673

Miller, G. E., Chen, E., Yu, T., & Brody, G. H. (2020). Youth who achieve upward socioeconomic mobility display lower psychological distress but higher metabolic syndrome rates as adults: Prospective evidence from Add Health and MIDUS. Journal of the American Heart Association, Article e015698.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1161/JAHA.119.015698

Patel, P. C. (2019). The Great Recession and allostatic load in the United States. International Journal of Stress Management, 26(4), 411-417.
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Pudrovska, T. (2010). Cancer and mastery: Do age and cohort matter? Social Science & Medicine, 71(7), 1285-1291.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.06.029

Pudrovska, T. (2010). What makes you stronger: Age and cohort differences in personal growth after cancer. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 51(3), 260-273.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1177/0022146510378239

Rodriguez, J. M., Koo, C., Di Pasquale, G., & Assari, S. (2022). Black-White differences in perceived lifetime discrimination by education and income in the MIDUS study in the U.S. Journal of Biosocial Science. Advance online publication.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1017/S0021932022000360

Ryff, C. D. (2022). Meaning-making in the face of intersecting catastrophes: COVID-19 and the plague of inequality. Journal of Constructivist Psychology. Advance online publication.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1080/10720537.2022.2068707

Ryff, C. D. (2023). Contributions of eudaimonic well-being to mental health practice. Mental Health and Social Inclusion. Advance online publication.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1108/MHSI-12-2022-0091

Sloan, C. J., Wardecker, B. M., Mogle, J., & Almeida, D. M. (2021). Relationship support and strain among sexual minority women: Changes across cohorts from 1995 to 2013. Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice. Advance online publication.
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View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1037/cfp0000191

Song, J., Mailick, M. R., & Greenberg, J. S. (2018). The impact of the Great Recession on midlife and older parents of individuals with a mental health problem or a developmental disability. The Gerontologist, 58(3), 448-455.
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Wahl, H.-W., Drewelies, J., Duezel, S., Lachman, M. E., Smith, J., Eibich, P., Steinhagen-Thiessen, E., Demuth, I., Lindenberger, U., Wagner, G. G., Ram, N., & Gerstorf, D. (2022). Subjective age and attitudes toward own aging across two decades of historical time. Psychology and Aging, 37(3), 413-429.
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Wilkinson, L. R., Schafer, M. H., & Wilkinson, R. (2020). How painful is a recession? An assessment of two future-oriented buffering mechanisms. Social Science & Medicine, 255, Article 112455.
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Yang, Y. C., Walsh, C. E., Johnson, M. P., Belsky, D. W., Reason, M., Curran, P., Aiello, A. E., Chanti-Ketterl, M., & Harris, K. M. (2021). Life-course trajectories of body mass index from adolescence to old age: Racial and educational disparities. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(17), Article e2020167118.
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