2024
The Exposome Paradigm: Applications in Psychopathology and Psychopharmacology
Fusar-Poli L, Guloksuz S. The Exposome Paradigm: Applications in Psychopathology and Psychopharmacology. 2024, 337-349. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-61992-2_20.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchES-SCZNonclinical populationsMental disordersResponse to psychopharmacologic treatmentCourse of mental disordersSchizophrenia spectrum disordersPsychopharmacological treatmentClinical psychiatrySpectrum disorderGlobal functioningDevelopmental trajectoriesExposome scoreGeneral populationSchizophreniaEnvironmental risk factorsPsychopathologyPsychopharmacologyDisordersExposome paradigmPsychiatryPhysical outcomesParadigmEnvironmental exposuresPotential utilityClinical characterization
2023
Negotiating Toilet Access: A Qualitative Exploration of Women's Incarceration
Smoyer A, Schwarz P, Camenga D, Rickey L. Negotiating Toilet Access: A Qualitative Exploration of Women's Incarceration. The Prison Journal 2023, 103: 329-346. DOI: 10.1177/00328855231173146.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLived experienceHuman rights issuesWomen's lived experienceWomen's incarcerationRights issuesInstitutional regulationsIncarcerated womenIndividual psychologySocial normsQualitative explorationToilet accessIncarcerationFocus groupsNormsAccessExperiencePrisonToiletIssuesImplicationsPhysical outcomesWaySelfWomenPsychology
2022
Pulmonary and physical function limitations in aging men with and without HIV from the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study (MACS)
Abdo M, Kunisaki K, Morris A, Stosor V, Chang D, D'Souza G, Crothers K, Abdel-Maksoud M, DiGuiseppi C, Brown T, MaWhinney S, Erlandson K. Pulmonary and physical function limitations in aging men with and without HIV from the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study (MACS). Annals Of Epidemiology 2022, 76: 50-60. PMID: 36244514, PMCID: PMC9881119, DOI: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2022.10.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMulticenter AIDS Cohort StudyWeak grip strengthGait speedGrip strengthPhysical functionPulmonary impairmentPulmonary functionGreater oddsSimilar gait speedSlow gait speedPhysical function limitationsAIDS Cohort StudyCohort study dataNormal FEVCohort studyMedian ageHIV serostatusHIVFunction limitationsFEVDlPhysical outcomesAgeFrailtyMen
2021
Psychological and biological resilience modulates the effects of stress on epigenetic aging
Harvanek ZM, Fogelman N, Xu K, Sinha R. Psychological and biological resilience modulates the effects of stress on epigenetic aging. Translational Psychiatry 2021, 11: 601. PMID: 34839356, PMCID: PMC8627511, DOI: 10.1038/s41398-021-01735-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmotion regulationResilience factorsCumulative stressWorse emotion regulationPoor emotion regulationPsychological resilience factorsNegative long-term health consequencesCommunity sampleEffects of stressBiological age accelerationPhysical outcomesMore stressBehavioral factorsChronic stressGrimAge accelerationHealth consequencesStress physiologyLong-term health consequencesEpigenetic agingPhysiologic measuresHealthy populationFinal modelAge accelerationAgingRelationship
2019
The relationship between responsive caregiving and child outcomes: evidence from direct observations of mother-child dyads in Pakistan
Scherer E, Hagaman A, Chung E, Rahman A, O’Donnell K, Maselko J. The relationship between responsive caregiving and child outcomes: evidence from direct observations of mother-child dyads in Pakistan. BMC Public Health 2019, 19: 252. PMID: 30819173, PMCID: PMC6396475, DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-6571-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChildren's socioemotional developmentResponsive caregivingSocioemotional developmentChild developmentCaregiving behaviorChild outcomesMother-child interaction measuresMaternal depressionChildren's socioemotional outcomesMother-child dyadsChild development outcomesHierarchical linear regressionSocioemotional outcomesChild's signalsChild behaviorHome ObservationHOME scoresPhysical outcomesCaregivingLongitudinal studyLower scoresChild's lifeBook activitiesCross-sectional associationsBaseline sociodemographic factors
2009
Stereotype Embodiment
Levy B. Stereotype Embodiment. Current Directions In Psychological Science 2009, 18: 332-336. PMID: 20802838, PMCID: PMC2927354, DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8721.2009.01662.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAge stereotypesNegative age stereotypesStereotype embodimentOlder individualsPhysical outcomesLongitudinal studyStereotypesSocial constructIndividualsEmbodimentYoung individualsSalienceLife spanFunctioningDetrimental effectsCentral messageTheoryResearchAging processConstructsAttentionSpanResearchersThe Stereotype-Matching Effect: Greater Influence on Functioning When Age Stereotypes Correspond to Outcomes
Levy BR, Leifheit-Limson E. The Stereotype-Matching Effect: Greater Influence on Functioning When Age Stereotypes Correspond to Outcomes. Psychology And Aging 2009, 24: 230-233. PMID: 19290757, PMCID: PMC2722449, DOI: 10.1037/a0014563.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2004
Physical recovery in Arthroscopic knee surgery: unique contributions of coping behaviors to clinical outcomes and stress reactivity
Rosenberger P, Ickovics J, Epel E, D’Entremont D, Jokl P. Physical recovery in Arthroscopic knee surgery: unique contributions of coping behaviors to clinical outcomes and stress reactivity. Psychology & Health 2004, 19: 307-320. DOI: 10.1080/0887044042000193460.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchKnee functionKnee surgeryPhysical outcomesMinor knee surgeryPhysician's clinical assessmentGroup of patientsArthroscopic knee surgeryStress reactivitySerum cortisol levelsKnee arthroscopic surgeryKnee painPatient subsetsClinical outcomesHealthy patientsClinical assessmentEarly recoveryArthroscopic surgeryPreoperative interviewCortisol levelsCoping behaviorsSurgeryHigher cortisolPhysical recoveryPatientsAvoidant copingChildhood maltreatment as a risk factor for adult cardiovascular disease and depression.
Batten SV, Aslan M, Maciejewski PK, Mazure CM. Childhood maltreatment as a risk factor for adult cardiovascular disease and depression. The Journal Of Clinical Psychiatry 2004, 65: 249-54. PMID: 15003081, DOI: 10.4088/jcp.v65n0217.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCardiovascular diseaseRisk factorsChildhood maltreatmentAdult depressionMultiple logistic regression modelAdult cardiovascular diseasePotent risk factorEffective clinical assessmentNational Comorbidity SurveySignificant increaseU.S. National Comorbidity SurveyLogistic regression modelsSex differencesCardiovascular eventsRepresentative sampleClinical assessmentLifetime depressionDiseaseAdult HealthPhysical outcomesWomenDepressionChildhood abuseMenDemographic factors
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