49 results on '"Philbrook, Lauren E."'
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2. Development of 24-hour rhythms in cortisol secretion across infancy : a systematic review and meta-analysis of individual participant data
3. Dynamic Patterns of Marital Conflict: Relations to Trajectories of Adolescent Adjustment
4. Stability and Change in Daytime and Nighttime Sleep in Children Attending Daycare
5. Sleep and development in adolescence in the context of socioeconomic disadvantage
6. Perceptions of Falling Behind “Most White People”: Within-Group Status Comparisons Predict Fewer Positive Emotions and Worse Health Over Time Among White (but Not Black) Americans
7. Marital Conflict and Trajectories of Adolescent Adjustment: The Role of Autonomic Nervous System Coordination
8. Beliefs That White People Are Poor, Above and Beyond Beliefs That Black People Are Poor, Predict White (But Not Black) Americans' Attitudes Toward Welfare Recipients and Policy.
9. Sleep and Development: Familial and Socio-cultural Considerations
10. Sleepiness as a pathway linking race and socioeconomic status with academic and cognitive outcomes in middle childhood
11. Sleep and Cognitive Functioning in Childhood: Ethnicity, Socioeconomic Status, and Sex as Moderators
12. Loneliness and Maladjustment in Young Adults: The Protective Effects of High Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia and Sleep Quality
13. Associations between neighborhood context, physical activity, and sleep in adolescents
14. Diurnal Cortisol Change Moderates the Associations Between Bedtime Parenting Sensitivity and Young Children's Executive Functioning and Emotion Regulation.
15. Sleepiness Moderates the Associations between Personality and Financial Risk Tolerance and Spending Habits among College Students.
16. Sleepiness Moderates the Associations between Personality and Financial Risk Tolerance and Spending Habits among College Students
17. Beliefs That White People Are Poor, Above and Beyond Beliefs That Black People Are Poor, Predict White (But Not Black) Americans’ Attitudes Toward Welfare Recipients and Policy
18. Bedtime parenting practices and sensitivity are associated with young children’s sleep.
19. Associations between parental involvement at bedtime and young children's evening cortisol and nighttime sleep
20. Infant emotion regulation: Relations to bedtime emotional availability, attachment security, and temperament
21. Sleep and Development: Familial and Socio-cultural Considerations
22. Sleep disturbances moderate the association between effortful control and executive functioning in early childhood
23. Bidirectional Associations Between Bedtime Parenting and Infant Sleep: Parenting Quality, Parenting Practices, and Their Interaction
24. Trajectories of sleep and cardiac sympathetic activity indexed by pre‐ejection period in childhood
25. sj-docx-1-psp-10.1177_01461672221139071 – Supplemental material for Beliefs That White People Are Poor, Above and Beyond Beliefs That Black People Are Poor, Predict White (But Not Black This prior work finds) Americans’ Attitudes Toward Welfare Recipients and Policy
26. Longitudinal associations between adolescents’ sleep and adjustment: Respiratory sinus arrhythmia as a moderator
27. The policy implications of feeling relatively low versus high status within a privileged group.
28. Bidirectional Relations Between Sleep and Emotional Distress in College Students: Loneliness as a Moderator
29. Supplemental Material, SelfRacialGroupDiscrepancy_WhiteHealth_SuppMaterials_SPPS_R2 - Investigating the Health Consequences for White Americans Who Believe White Americans Are Wealthy
30. Racial disparities in adolescent sleep duration: Physical activity as a protective factor.
31. Socioeconomic status and sleep in adolescence: The role of family chaos.
32. Investigating the Health Consequences for White Americans Who Believe White Americans Are Wealthy
33. Erratum to: What does a good night's sleep mean? Nonlinear relations between sleep and children's cognitive functioning and mental health
34. Community violence concerns and adolescent sleep: Physiological regulation and race as moderators
35. What does a good night’s sleep mean? Nonlinear relations between sleep and children’s cognitive functioning and mental health
36. Community violence concerns and adolescent sleep: Physiological regulation and race as moderators.
37. Stability and change in daytime and nighttime sleep in children attending daycare
38. Investigating the Health Consequences for White Americans Who Believe White Americans Are Wealthy
39. Approaches to modeling the development of physiological stress responsivity
40. Neighborhood Economic Deprivation and Social Fragmentation: Associations With Children’s Sleep
41. Sleep duration and RSA suppression as predictors of internalizing and externalizing behaviors
42. Associations between bedtime and nighttime parenting and infant cortisol in the first year
43. Neighborhood Economic Deprivation and Social Fragmentation: Associations With Children’s Sleep.
44. Approaches to modeling the development of physiological stress responsivity.
45. Sleep duration and RSA suppression as predictors of internalizing and externalizing behaviors.
46. Maternal emotional availability at bedtime and infant cortisol at 1 and 3months
47. Beyond Licking and Grooming: Maternal Regulation of Infant Stress in the Context of Routine Care
48. Racial Disparities in Adolescent Sleep Duration: Physical Activity as a Protective Factor.
49. Development of 24-hour rhythms in cortisol secretion across infancy: a systematic review and meta-analysis of individual participant data.
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