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Woodley Of Menie, M. A., Figueredo, A. J., Cabeza de Baca, T., Fernandes, H. B., Madison, G., Wolf, P. S., & Black, C. J. (2015). Strategic differentiation and integration of genomic-level heritabilities facilitate individual differences in preparedness and plasticity of human life history. Frontiers in Psychology, 6, Article 422.
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Woodley, M. A., Figueredo, A. J., Dunkel, C. S., & Madison, G. (2015). Estimating the strength of genetic selection against heritable g in a sample of 3520 Americans, sourced from MIDUS II. Personality and Individual Differences, 86, 266-270.
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Woods, S. B., Hiefner, A., Roberson, P. N. E., Zahra, N., Arnold, E. M., & Udezi, V. (2022). Depressed mood and environmental mastery as potential pathways linking family relationship quality and disease self-management for African Americans with hypertension. Family Process, Article e12789.
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Woods, S. B., Priest, J. B., & Roberson, P. N. E. (2020). Family versus intimate partners: Estimating who matters more for health in a 20-year longitudinal study. Journal of Family Psychology, 34(2), 247-256.
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Woods, S. B., Priest, J. B., Kuhn, V., & Signs, T. (2019). Close relationships as a contributor to chronic pain pathogenesis: Predicting pain etiology and persistence. Social Science & Medicine, 237, Article 112452.
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Woods, S. B., Roberson, P. N. E., & Abdelkhaleq, H. (2023). Family strain, but not family support, is linked to worse pain interference among midlife adults reporting new chronic pain. Families, Systems & Health, 41(4), 467-477.
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Woods, S. B., Roberson, P. N. E., & Priest, J. B. (2020). Family emotional climate and health: Testing conveyance of effects via psychobiological mediators. Personal Relationships, 27(3), 674-707.
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Woods, S. B., Strenth, C., Day, P., Tsewang, T., Aparicio, K., Ross, K., Ventimiglia, J., & Jetpuri, Z. (2023). Relational and individual stress pathways linking discrimination and aging cardiometabolic health. Stress and Health, 39(1), 35-47.
View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1002/smi.3166
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Wright, A. J., & Jackson, J. J. (2023). Do changes in personality predict life outcomes? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 125(6), 1495-1518.
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Wrosch, C., Heckhausen, J., & Lachman, M. E. (2000). Primary and secondary control strategies for managing health and financial stress across adulthood. Psychology & Aging, 15(3), 387-399.
View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1037/0882-7974.15.3.387
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Wrosch, C., Heckhausen, J., & Lachman, M. E. (2006). Goal management across adulthood and old age: The adaptive value of primary and secondary control. In D. Mroczek & T. D. Little (Eds.), Handbook of personality development (pp. 399-422). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Ehrlbaum Associates.

Xiao, Y., & Brown, T. T. (2022). The effect of social network strain on suicidal ideation among middle-aged adults with adverse childhood experiences in the US: A twelve-year nationwide study. SSM - Population Health, 18, Article 101120.
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Xiao, Y., & Brown, T. T. (2023). Moving suicide prevention upstream by understanding the effect of flourishing on suicidal ideation in midlife: An instrumental variable approach. Scientific Reports, 13(1), Article 1320.
View publication via DOI: DOI:10.1038/s41598-023-28568-2
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Xie, Z., Li, C., Xing, Z., Zhou, W., Xie, S., Li, M., & Zhou, Y. (2021). Relationship between serum fibrinogen level and depressive symptoms in an adult population with spinal cord injury: A cross-sectional study. Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment, 17, 2191-2198.
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Xing Toh, W., Su-May Tan, T., & Sheng Keh, J. (2021). Lead us not into temptation: Differential associations of religious identification with self-regulatory traits and abilities. Journal of Research in Personality, 94, Article 104143.
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Xu, Y., & Liu, A. (2021). Elevated perceived stress scale (PSS) scores are associated with increased risk of poor sleep assessed by global PSQI scores: Cancer and hypnotics-stratified analysis in an adult population-based study. Sleep and Biological Rhythms, 19, 361-368.
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Yamada, Y., Buehring, B., Krueger, D., Anderson, R. M., Schoeller, D. A., & Binkley, N. (2017). Electrical properties assessed by bioelectrical impedance spectroscopy as biomarkers of age-related loss of skeletal muscle quantity and quality. Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, 72(9), 1180-1186.
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Yamagata, S., & Takahashi, Y. (2020). Moderating effects of religiosity in the genetic and environmental etiology of the Big Five personality traits in adulthood. Psychologia, 62(1), 77-89.
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Yamaguchi, A., Kim, M.-S., Akutsu, S., & Oshio, A. (2015). Effects of anger regulation and social anxiety on perceived stress. Health Psychology Open, 2(2), Article 2055102915601583.
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Yamaguchi, A., Kim, M.-S., Oshio, A., & Akutsu, S. (2016). Relationship between bicultural identity and psychological well-being among American and Japanese older adults. Health Psychology Open, 3(1), Article 2055102916650093.
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Yamaguchi, A., Kim, M.-S., Oshio, A., & Akutsu, S. (2017). The role of anger regulation on perceived stress status and physical health. Personality and Individual Differences, 116, 240-245.
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Yang, H., Hurwitz, E. L., Li, J., de Luca, K., Tavares, P., Green, B., & Haldeman, S. (2023). Bidirectional comorbid associations between back pain and major depression in US adults. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(5), Article 4217.
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Yang, Y. C., Boen, C., Gerken, K., Li, T., Schorpp, K., & Harris, K. M. (2016). Social relationships and physiological determinants of longevity across the human life span. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 113(3), 578-583.
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Yang, Y. C., Gerken, K., Schorpp, K., Boen, C., & Harris, K. M. (2017). Early-life socioeconomic status and adult physiological functioning: A life course examination of biosocial mechanisms. Biodemography and Social Biology, 63(2), 87-103.
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Yang, Y. C., Schorpp, K., & Harris, K. M. (2014). Social support, social strain and inflammation: Evidence from a national longitudinal study of U.S. Adults. Social Science & Medicine, 107, 124-135.
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Yang, Y. C., Schorpp, K., Boen, C., Johnson, M., & Mullan Harris, K. (2020). Socioeconomic status and biological risks for health and illness across the life course. Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 75(6), 613-624.
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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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Yang, Y. C., Walsh, C. E., Shartle, K., Stebbins, R. C., Aiello, A. E., Belsky, D. W., Harris, K. M., Chanti-Ketterl, M., & Plassman, B. L. (2024). An early and unequal decline: Life course trajectories of cognitive aging in the United States. Journal of Aging and Health, 36(3-4), 230-245.
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Yang, Y., Cuffee, Y. L., Aumiller, B. B., Schmitz, K., Almeida, D. M., & Chinchilli, V. M. (2022). Serial mediation roles of perceived stress and depressive symptoms in the association between sleep quality and life satisfaction among middle-aged American adults. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, Article 822564.
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Yao Lin, X., & Lachman, M. E. (2022). Associations between social media use, physical activity, and emotional well-being from the Midlife in the United States refresher daily diary study. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 30(5), 778-787.
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