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Mental health before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: The role of partnership and parenthood status in growing disparities between types of families by Hiekel & Kühn

by Lindsay Mixer | Jan 6, 2023

Hiekel, N., & Kühn, M. (2022). Mental health before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: The role of partnership and parenthood status in growing disparities between types of families. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 63(4), 594-609....

Posttraumatic stress disorder and relationship functioning: Examining gender differences in treatment‐seeking veteran couples by Knopp et al.

by Lindsay Mixer | Aug 30, 2022

Knopp, K., Wrape, E. R., McInnis, R., Khalifian, C. E., Rashkovsky, K., Glynn, S. M., & Morland, L. A. (2022). Posttraumatic stress disorder and relationship functioning: Examining gender differences in treatment-seeking veteran couples. Journal of Traumatic...

Changes in psychosocial resources as predictors of posttraumatic growth: A longitudinal study of low-income, female Hurricane Katrina survivors by Manove et al.

by Lindsay Mixer | Aug 26, 2022

Manove, E. E., Poon, C., Rhodes, J. E., & Lowe, S. R. (2021). Changes in psychosocial resources as predictors of posttraumatic growth: A longitudinal study of low-income, female Hurricane Katrina survivors. Traumatology, 27(4), 346-353.

Dissident women’s letter writing as decolonial plurilogues of relational solidarities for epistemic justice by Fernández et al

by Lindsay Mixer | Aug 19, 2022

Fernández, J. S., Fine, M., Madyaningrum, M. E., & Ciofalo, N. (2022). Dissident women’s letter writing as decolonial plurilogues of relational solidarities for epistemic justice. American Journal of Community Psychology, 69(3-4), 391-402.

Precarious work in midlife: Long-term implications for the health and mortality of women and men by Donnelly

by Lindsay Mixer | Aug 19, 2022

Donnelly, R. (2022). Precarious work in midlife: Long-term implications for the health and mortality of women and men. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 63(1), 142-158.
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