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Psychology: Recent submissions
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MULTIMORBIDITY IN OLDER ADULTS: CAN DISEASE CLUSTER PREDICT DEPRESSION SEVERITY?
(Oxford University Press, 2019-11-08)Multimorbidity, defined as the co-occurrence of two or more chronic conditions, is positively correlated with depression severity among older adults. However, few studies have compared depression outcomes by disease cluster. ... -
ACTIGRAPH’S LOW-FREQUENCY EXTENSION FILTER FOR ESTIMATING WRIST-WORN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN OLDER ADULTS
(Oxford University Press, 2019-11-08)Advancements in body-worn activity devices make them valuable for objective physical activity measurement. Research-grade monitors utilize software algorithms developed with younger populations using waist-worn devices. ... -
THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL ISOLATION AND NEIGHBORHOOD DANGER ON OLDER ADULTS’ FUNCTIONAL STATUS
(Oxford University Press, 2019-11-08)Social isolation is often associated with smaller social networks, bereavement, and chronic health problems. In addition, underserved neighborhoods, without the resources and social support of other areas, may further ... -
What’s Right With Men? Gender Role Socialization and Men’s Positive Functioning
(SAGE Publications, 2018-10-12)This study explored relations between conformity to masculine norms, gender role conflict, hope, and psychological well-being among a sample of 389 men from a university, with a predominantly White student body, located ... -
Variability of Pain Outcomes and Physical Activity Among a Diverse Sample of Older Men: Is It More Than Just Race?
(SAGE Publications, 2019-09-27)There is a compendium of data documenting the increasing number of older adults. This suggests the continued need to understand identified health outcomes across domains of pain and physical activity, particularly among ... -
Evaluating Reasonableness Tests for Longitudinal Measurement Invariance in Structural Equation Modeling using Confirmatory Factor Analysis
(University of Kansas, 2019-05-31)Researchers are typically interested in comparing groups of people and/or comparing people across time. If researchers are to conclude differences are due to group dynamics or time, we must establish that the measure(s) ... -
Effects of multimodal synchrony on infant attention and heart rate during events with social and nonsocial stimuli
(Elsevier, 2018-11-13)Attention is a state of readiness or alertness, associated with behavioral and psychophysiological responses, that facilitates learning and memory. Multisensory and dynamic events have been shown to elicit more attention ... -
Bidirectional Associations between Affective Empathy and Proactive and Reactive Aggression
(University of Kansas, 2019-05-31)Background: Preliminary evidence indicates that affective empathy is differentially associated with proactive and reactive functions of aggression, and anger dysregulation may impact these associations. However, more ... -
Gay Black man does not equal gay + Black + man: An Intersectional Analysis of Race and Sexual Orientation Stereotypes
(University of Kansas, 2019-05-31)Intersectionality theory suggests that group identities based on the intersection of different social categories are unique and cannot be understood by simply adding together the elements of each separate identity (Cole & ... -
A Matter of Time? Temporal Framing, Race, and the Perception of Anti-Black and Anti-White Discrimination
(University of Kansas, 2019-05-31)When asked to rate anti-Black and anti-White discrimination across six decades (the 50s – 00s), research suggests that Whites (but not Blacks) see discrimination as a zero-sum game that they have been losing since the 2000s ... -
A longitudinal study of infants' early speech production and later letter identification
(Public Library of Science, 2018-10-10)Letter identification is an early metric of reading ability that can be reliability tested before a child can decode words. We test the hypothesis that early speech production will be associated with children's later ... -
Effects of self- and partner’s online disclosure on relationship intimacy and satisfaction
(Public Library of Science, 2019-03-04)Most research on the effects of disclosure on close relationships have been done using offline disclosure. However, disclosure done online has disparate features and thus its effects on relationships may also differ. In ... -
Not Quite White: Arab Americans and the Boundaries of Racial/Ethnic Similarity
(University of Kansas, 2019-05-31)Across four studies, we examined the implications of shifting racial designation of Arab Americans. The studies primarily concerned multiple factors influencing the ways that Arab and European Americans respond to ... -
The depressogenic potential of added dietary sugars
(Elsevier, 2019-10)Added sugars are ubiquitous in contemporary Western diets. Although excessive sugar consumption is now robustly associated with an array of adverse health consequences, comparatively little research has thus far addressed ... -
Anger Inhibition Moderates the Link Between Parental Psychological Control and Peer Victimization
(Wayne State University Press, 2018-07-01)Studies examining the link between psychological control and peer victimization are limited. The current study extends knowledge of the role of parental psychological control in predicting children's experiences of peer ... -
Links Between Stressful Life Events and Proactive and Reactive Functions of Aggression
(Taylor & Francis, 2017-06-01)Recently, more attention has been devoted to understanding how stressful life events might relate to proactive and reactive aggression. Findings suggest that stressful life events are more strongly linked to reactive, than ... -
The (Parental) Whole Is Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts: A Multifactorial Model of Parent Factors in Pediatric Chronic Pain
(Elsevier, 2019-07-01)Parents play a critical role in children's experience of, and recovery from, chronic pain. Although several parental factors have been linked to child pain and functioning, these factors are typically examined in isolation ... -
Eating Pathology Symptoms Inventory – Clinician Rated Version (EPSI-CRV)
(2019-10-18)The Eating Pathology Symptoms Inventory – Clinician Rated Version (EPSI-CRV) is a semi-structured interview that was designed to assess dimensional constructs of eating-disorder psychopathology and generate current Diagnostic ... -
Postmodern Views of Work: The Effects of Narrative on the Perceived Value of Work
(University of Kansas, 2017-05-31)Abstract As a result of the changing landscape of the world of work and the reduction of stability in occupations over the last few decades, many in the field of vocational psychology have suggested a reconceptualization ... -
General Well-Being in Adult Black Males With Chronic Illness
(SAGE Publications, 2019-06-27)As individuals age, they witness a decline in physical health and functional capacities. The presence of one or more chronic illnesses challenges their quality of life and general well-being, thus, impacting their abilities ...