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1. Individual differences on social comparison: properties of the orientation Spanish scale towards social comparison

2. Effects of upward and downward social comparison information on the efficacy of an appearance-based sun protection intervention: a randomized, controlled experiment.

4. Sun protection intervention for highway workers: long-term efficacy of UV photography and skin cancer information on men's protective cognitions and behavior.

5. In search of the big fish: investigating the coexistence of the big-fish-little-pond effect with the positive effects of upward comparisons.

7. Ethnic pride and self-control related to protective and risk factors: test of the theoretical model for the Strong African American Families Program.

8. Self-regulatory cognitions, social comparison, and perceived peers' behaviors as predictors of nutrition and physical activity: a comparison among adolescents in Hungary, Poland, Turkey, and USA.

9. Social comparison as a mediator of response shift.

11. Stereotypic information about drinkers and students' observed alcohol intake: An experimental study on prototype-behavior relations in males and females in a naturalistic drinking context.

12. Social norms information enhances the efficacy of an appearance-based sun protection intervention.

13. Association of racial discrimination in health care settings and use of electronic cigarettes to quit smoking among Black adults.

14. Association of Non-Cigarette Tobacco Advertisements and Racial Discrimination With Non-Cigarette Tobacco Product Use Among Black Adults.

15. Racial centrality mediates the association between adolescent racial discrimination and adult cigarette smoking outcomes among Black Americans.

16. Digital methylation assessments of alcohol and cigarette consumption account for common variance in accelerated epigenetic ageing.

17. Epigenetic and Proteomic Biomarkers of Elevated Alcohol Use Predict Epigenetic Aging and Cell-Type variation Better Than Self-Report.

18. Do Loneliness and Per Capita Income Combine to Increase the Pace of Biological Aging for Black Adults across Late Middle Age?

19. Methylation of FKBP5 is associated with accelerated DNA methylation ageing and cardiometabolic risk: replication in young-adult and middle-aged Black Americans.

20. Shifts in lifestyle and socioeconomic circumstances predict change-for better or worse-in speed of epigenetic aging: A study of middle-aged black women.

21. How Economic Stress Impacts Risky Sex among African American Adolescents.

22. Childhood adversity predicts black young adults' DNA methylation-based accelerated aging: A dual pathway model.

23. Measuring the Biological Embedding of Racial Trauma Among Black Americans Utilizing the RDoC Approach.

24. A simple, rapid, interpretable, actionable and implementable digital PCR based mortality index.

25. An Examination of Risk Factors for Tobacco and Cannabis Smoke Exposure in Adolescents Using an Epigenetic Biomarker.

26. Childhood adversity is linked to adult health among African Americans via adolescent weight gain and effects are genetically moderated.

27. The effects of social adversity, discrimination, and health risk behaviors on the accelerated aging of African Americans: Further support for the weathering hypothesis.

28. Racial Discrimination, Inflammation, and Chronic Illness Among African American Women at Midlife: Support for the Weathering Perspective.

29. Perceived racial discrimination and healthy behavior among African Americans.

30. The impact of early racial discrimination on illegal behavior, arrest, and incarceration among African Americans.

31. Examining changes in African American mothers' racial socialization patterns during adolescence: Racial discrimination as a predictor.

32. Refinement of cg05575921 demethylation response in nascent smoking.

33. Array-Based Epigenetic Aging Indices May Be Racially Biased.

34. Family Context and Adolescent Risky Sexual Behavior: an Examination of the Influence of Family Structure, Family Transitions and Parenting.

35. The Effect of Tobacco Smoking Differs across Indices of DNA Methylation-Based Aging in an African American Sample: DNA Methylation-Based Indices of Smoking Capture These Effects.

36. Racial Discrimination as a Risk Factor for African American Men's Physical Partner Violence: A Longitudinal Test of Mediators and Moderators.

37. The effect of early discrimination on accelerated aging among African Americans.

38. Testing Life Course Models Whereby Juvenile and Adult Adversity Combine to Influence Speed of Biological Aging.

39. Saliva DNA Methylation Detects Nascent Smoking in Adolescents.

40. Inflammation mediates the effect of discrimination, religiosity, and friendship network on expression of the Tp53 cancer suppressor gene.

41. A Direct Comparison of the Relationship of Epigenetic Aging and Epigenetic Substance Consumption Markers to Mortality in the Framingham Heart Study.

42. Youth Adversities Amplify the Association between Adult Stressors and Chronic Inflammation in a Domain Specific Manner: Nuancing the Early Life Sensitivity Model.

43. Reports of perceived racial discrimination among African American children predict negative affect and smoking behavior in adulthood: A sensitive period hypothesis.

44. Discrimination, segregation, and chronic inflammation: Testing the weathering explanation for the poor health of Black Americans.

45. MTHFR regulatory effects on methylation of CG05575921 in response to smoking: Effects are also discernable using MTHFR expression.

46. The Effects of Mothers' Protective Parenting and Alcohol Use on Emerging Adults' Alcohol Use: Testing Indirect Effects Through Prototype Favorability Among African American Youth.

47. Depression among Black Youth; Interaction of Class and Place.

48. The Cost of Being Cool: How Adolescent Pseudomature Behavior Maps onto Adult Adjustment.

49. Perceived Discrimination among Black Youth: An 18-Year Longitudinal Study.

50. Racial (vs. self) affirmation as a protective mechanism against the effects of racial exclusion on negative affect and substance use vulnerability among black young adults.

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