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JOURNALS for MIDUS Publication
Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition
American Journal of
Health Promotion
American Journal of
Psychiatry
Annals of Internal Medicine
Archives of Pediatric
and Adolescent Medicine
Assessment
Current Directions in
Psychological Science
European Journal of
Social Psychology
International Journal
of Behavioral Development
International Journal
of Methods in Psychiatric Research
Journal of Marriage
and the Family
Journal of Family Issues
Journal of General Internal
Medicine
Journal of Gerontology
Journal of Health and
Social Behavior
Journal of Marriage
and the Family
Journal of Occupational
Health Psychology
Journal of Personality
and Social Psychology
Journal of Social and
Personal Relationships
Journal of the American
Medical Association
Milbank Quarterly
Motivation and Emotion
Personality and Social
Psychology Bulletin
Psychologische Rundschau
[German Psychologist]
Psychology and Aging
Social Policy
Social Psychology Quarterly
The Economics of Neuroscience
Work and Occupations
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Almeida, D. M., & Kessler, R.
C. (1998). Everyday stressors and gender differences in daily
distress. Journal of Personality
and Social Psychology, 75(3), 670-680.>
Almeida, D. M., Wethington,
E., & McDonald, D. (in press). Daily variation in paternal engagement
and negative mood: Implications for emotionally supportive and conflictual
interactions. Journal of Marriage and the Family.
Andreoletti, C., Zebrowitz, L.,
& Lachman, M. E. (in press). Physical appearance and control
beliefs in young, middle-aged, and
older adults. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
Ayanian, J. Z., & Cleary,
P. D. (1999). Perceived risks of heart disease and cancer among
cigarette smokers. Journal of the
American Medical Association, 281(11), 1019-1021.
Bluck, S., & Staudinger,
U. M. (in press). Looking back and looking ahead: The role of the past
and the future in present life evaluations.
Psychology and Aging.
Ettner, S. (2000). The relationship
between labor market outcomes and mental and physical
health: Exogenous human capital
or endogenous health production? In D. S. Salkever &
A. Sorkin (Eds.), The economics
of disability. Stamford, CT: JAI Press.
Ettner, S. L., & Grzywacz,
J. (in press). Worker's perceptions of how jobs affect health: An
ecological perspective. Journal
of Occupational Health Psychology.
Fleeson, W. (in press). Judgments
of one's own overall contribution to the welfare of others:
Life-course trajectories and
predictors. In A. S. Rossi (Ed.), Caring and doing for others:
Social responsibility in the domains
of family, work, and community. Chicago: University of
Chicago Press.
Fleeson, W., Staudinger, U. M.,
& Baltes, P. B. (in press). The better-than-average effect and
subjective well-being. European
Journal of Social Psychology.
Grzywacz, J. G. (2000). Work-family
spillover and health during midlife: Is managing conflict
everything? American Journal of
Health Promotion, 14, 236-243.
Grzywacz, J. G., & Ettner,
S. (2000). Lost time on the job: The effect of depression versus
physical health conditions. The
Economics of Neuroscience, 2(6), 41-46.
Grzywacz, J. G., & Marks,
N. F. (2000). Family, work, work-family spillover and problem
drinking during midlife. Journal
of Marriage and the Family, 62(2), 336-348.
Grzywacz, J. G., & Marks,
N. F. (2000). Reconceptualizing the work-family interface: An
ecological perspective on the correlates
of positive and negative spillover between work and
family. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 5(1), 111-126.
Grzywacz, J. G., & Marks,
N. F. (1999). Family solidarity and health behaviors: Evidence from
the National Survey of Midlife Development
in the United States (MIDUS). Journal of Family
Issues, 20(2), 243-268.
Heymann, S. J., Toomey, S., &
Furstenberg, F. (1999). Working parents: What factors are
involved in their ability to take
time off from work when their children are sick? Archives
of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine,
153(8), 870-874.
Keating, N. L., Cleary, P. D.,
Rossi, A. S., Zaslavsky, A. M., & Ayanian, J. Z. (1999). Use of
hormone replacement therapy by postmenopausal
women in the United States. Annals of Internal
Medicine, 130(7), 545-553.
Kendler, K. S., & others.
(in press). Sexual orientation in a U.S. national sample of twin and
sibling pairs. American Journal
of Psychiatry.
Kessler, R. C., Mickelson, K.
D., & Williams, D. R. (1999). The prevalence, distribution, and
mental health correlates of perceived
discrimination in the United States. Journal of Health
and Social Behavior, 40(3), 208-230.
Kessler, R. C., Mickelson, K.
D., & Zhao, S. (1997). Patterns and correlates of self-help group
membership in the United States.
Social Policy, 27, 27-46.
Kessler, R. C., & others.
(1998). The World Health Organization Composite International
Diagnostic Interview Short Form
(CIDI-SF). International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric
Research, 7(4), 171-185.
Keyes, C. L. M. (2000). Subjective
change and its consequences for emotional well-being.
Motivation and Emotion, 24(2), 67-84.
Keyes, C. L. M. (1998). Social
well-being. Social Psychology Quarterly, 61(2), 121-140.
Keyes, C. L. M., & Lopez,
S. (in press). Toward a science of mental health: Positive direction in
diagnosis and interventions. In
C. R. Snyder & S. Lopez (Eds.), Handbook of positive
psychology. New York: Oxford University
Press.
Keyes, C. L. M., & Ryff,
C. D. (2000). Subjective change and well-being: A self-concept theory.
Social Psychology Quarterly,
63(3), 264-279.
Keyes, C. L. M., & Ryff,
C. D. (1998). Generativity in adult lives: Social structural contours and
quality of life consequences. In
D. P. McAdams & E. de St. Aubin (Eds.), Generativity
and adult development: How and why
we care for the next generation (pp. 227-263). Washington,
DC: American Psychological Association.
Lachman, M. E., Lyons, H., &
Staudinger, U. M. (in press). Sense of control and perceived
trajectories of subjective well-being
in American and German adults. Journal of Personality
and Social Psychology.
Lachman, M. E., & Weaver,
S. L. (1998). Sociodemographic variations in the sense of control by
domain: Findings from the MacArthur
studies of midlife. Psychology and Aging, 13(4), 553-562.
Lachman, M. E., & Weaver,
S. L. (1998). The sense of control as a moderator of social class differences
in health and well-being. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,
74(3), 763-773.
Maier, H., & Lachman, M.
E. (2000). Consequences of early parental loss and separation for
health and well-being in midlife.
International Journal of Behavioral Development, 24,
183-189.
Marks, N. F. (1998). Does it
hurt to care? Caregiving, work-family conflict, and midlife well-being.
Joiurnal of Marriage and the Family, 60, 951-966.
Markus, H. R., Ryff, C. D., Conner,
A. L., Pudberry, E. K., & Barnett, K. L. (in press). Themes
and variations in American understandings
of responsibility. In A. S. Rossi (Ed.), Caring and
doing for others: Social responsibility in the domains of family, work,
and community.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Marmot, M. G., Fuhrer, R., Ettner,
S. L., & Marks, N. F. (1998). Contribution of psychosocial
factors to socioeconomic differences
in health. Milbank Quarterly, 76(3), 403-448.
Miller, L. M. S., &
Lachman, M. E. (2000). Cognitive performance and the role of control
beliefs in midlife. Aging, Neuropsychology,
and Cognition, 7, 69-85.
Miller, L. M. S., & Lachman,
M. E. (1999). The sense of control and cognitive aging: Toward a
model of mediational processes.
In T. M. Hess & F. Blanchard Fields (Eds.), Social
Cognition (pp. 17-41). New York:
Academic Press.
Mroczek, D. K. (in press). Age
and emotion in adulthood. Current Directions in Psychological
Science.
Mroczek, D. K., & Kolarz,
C. M. (1998). The effect of age on positive and negative affect: A
developmental perspective on happiness.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 75(5),
1333-1349.
Prenda, K., & Lachman, M.
E. (in press). Planning for the future: A life management strategy for
increasing control and life satisfaction
in adulthood. Psychology and Aging.
Rossi, A. S. (Ed.). (in press).
Caring and doing for others: Social responsibility in the domains
of family, work, and community.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Ryff, C. D., Kwan, C. M. L.,
& Singer, B. (in press). Personality and aging: Flourishing agendas
and future challenges. In J. E.
Birren & K. W. Schaie (Eds.), Handbook of the psychology
of aging, 5th edition. San Diego:
Academic Press.
Ryff, C. D., Magee, W. J., Kling,
K. C., & Wing, E. H. (1999). Forging macro-micro linkages in
the study of psychological well-being.
In C. D. Ryff & V. W. Marshall (Eds.), Linking the
self and society in aging processes.
New York: Springer.
Ryff, C. D., & Singer, B.
(in press). From social structure to biology: Integrative science
in pursuit of human health and well-being. In C. R. Snyder & S. J.
Lopez (Eds.), Handbook of
positive psychology. New York: Oxford University Press.
Ryff, C. D., & Singer, B.
(in press). The role of emotion on pathways to positive health. In R. J.
Davidson, H. H. Goldsmith, &
K. Scherer (Eds.), Handbook of affective science. New
York: Oxford University Press.
Ryff, C. D., & Singer, B.
(1998). Middle age and well-being, Encyclopedia of mental health, 2.
New York: Academic Press.
Ryff, C. D., Singer, B., Wing,
E., & Love, G. D. (in press). Elective affinities and uninvited
agonies: Mapping emotion with significant
others onto health. In C. D. Ryff & B. Singer (Eds.),
Emotion, social relationships, and health. New York: Oxford University
Press.
Staudinger, U. M. (in press).
Viele Gründe sprechen dagegen und trotzdem fühlen viele
Menschen sich wohl: Das Paradox
des subjektiven Wohlbefindens [Many reasons speak against
it, nevertheless many people are happy: The well-being paradox]. Psychologische
Rundschau [German Psychologist].
Staudinger, U. M. (2000). Selbst
und Persönlichkeit aus der Sicht der Lebenspannen-Psychologie
[Self and personality from a
lifespan perspective]. In W. Greve (Ed.), Psychologie des
Selbst [Psychology of the self]
(pp. 133-148). Weinheim: PVU.
Staudinger, U. M. (1999). Social
cognition and a psychological approach to the art of life. In T.
M. Hess & F. Blanchard Fields
(Eds.), Social cognition and aging (pp. 343-375). New
York: Academic Press.
Staudinger, U. M. (1999). Perspektiven
der Resilienzforschung aus der Sicht der Lebensspannen-
Psychologie [Lifespan perspectives
on resilience]. In M. F. G. Opp & A. Freytag (Eds.),
Was Kinder stärkt - Erziehung
zwischen Risiko und Resilienz. München: Reinhardt.
Staudinger, U. M., & Bluck,
S. (in press). Lifespan perspectives on midlife development. In M.
E. Lachman (Ed.), Handbook on midlife
development. New York: Wiley.
Staudinger, U. M., Fleeson, W.,
& Baltes, P. B. (1999). Predictors of subjective physical health
and global well-being during midlife:
Similarities and differences between the U.S. and Germany.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 76(2), 305-319.
Staudinger, U. M., Marsiske,
M., & Baltes, P. B. (1995). Resilience and reserve capacity in later
adulthood: Potentials and limits
of development across the life span. In D. Cicchetti & D.
Cohen (Eds.), Developmental psychopathology
(Band 2: Risk, disorder and adaptation) (pp.
801-847). New York: Wiley.
Staudinger, U. M., & Pasupathi,
M. (2000). Life-span perspectives on self, personality, and social
cognition. In F. I. M. Craik &
T. A. Salthouse (Eds.), The handbook of aging and cognition.
Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
Walen, H. R., & Lachman,
M. E. (2000). Social support and strain from partner, family, and
friends: Costs and benefits
for men and women. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships,
17(1), 5-30.
Wang, P. S., Berglund, P., &
Kessler, R. C. (2000). Recent care of common mental disorders in
the United States: Prevalence and
conformance with evidence-based recommendations. Journal
of General Internal Medicine, 15(5), 284-292.
Wethington, E. (in press). Expecting
stress: Americans and the 'midlife crisis'. Motivation and
emotion.
Wethington, E., & others.
(in press). The assessment of stressor exposure. In A. Vingerhoets
(Ed.), European handbook of mental
health. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Martinus Nijhof.
Wrosch, C., Heckhausen, J.,
& Lachman, M. E. (in press). Primary and secondary control
strategies for managing health,
work, and financial stress across adulthood. Psychology and
Aging.
BOOKS Including MIDUS Data
Birren, J. E., & Schaie, K.
W. (Eds.). (in press). Handbook of the psychology of aging, 5th edition.
San Diego: Academic Press.
Bornstein, M., Davidson, L.,
Keyes, C. L. M., Moore, K., & Rogers, M. (Eds.). (in preparation).
Well-being: Positive development throughout the life-span. Hillsdale, NJ:
Erlbaum.
Cicchetti, D., & Cohen, D.
(Eds.). (1995). Developmental psychopathology (Band 2: Risk, disorder and
adaptation). New York: Wiley.
Craik, F. I. M., & Salthouse,
T. A. (Eds.). (2000). The handbook of aging and cognition. Hillsdale, NJ:
Erlbaum.
Davidson, R. J., Goldsmith, H.
H., & Scherer, K. (Eds.). (in press). Handbook of affective science.
New York: Oxford University Press.
Friedman, H. S. (Ed.). (1998).
Encyclopedia of mental health, 2. San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
Greve, W. (Ed.). (2000). Psychologie
des Selbst [Psychology of the self]. Weinheim: PVU.
Hess, T. M., & Blanchard
Fields, F. (Eds.). (1999). Social cognition and aging. New York:
Academic Press.
Keyes, C. L. M., & Haidt,
J. (Eds.). (in preparation). Flourishing: The positive person and the
good life. Washington, DC: American Psychological
Association Press.
McAdams, D. P., & de St.
Aubin, E. (Eds.). (1998). Generativity and adult development: How
and why we care for the next generation. Washington,
DC: American Psychological Association.
Moen, P. E. (Ed.). (in preparation).
Interlocking careers. Thousand Oaks: Sage.
Opp, M. F. G., & Freytag,
A. (Eds.). (1999). Was Kinder stärkt - Erziehung zwischen Risiko und
Resilienz [Protective factors in childhood - Education
between risk and resilience]. München:
Reinhardt.
Rossi, A. S. (Ed.). (in press).
Caring and doing for others: Social responsibility in the domains
of family, work, and community. Chicago: University
of Chicago Press.
Rossi, A. S. (in preparation).
The fertile years: From menarche through menopause. Cambridge,
MA: Harvard University Press.
Ryff, C. D., & Kessler, R.
C. (Eds.). (in preparation). A portrait of midlife in the United States.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Ryff, C. D., & Marshall,
V. W. (Eds.). (1999). Linking the self and society in aging processes.
New York: Springer.
Ryff, C. D., & Singer, B.
(Eds.). (in press). Emotion, social relationships, and health. New York:
Oxford University Press.
Salkever, D. S., & Sorkin,
A. (Eds.). (2000). The economics of disability. Stamford, CT: JAI
Press.
Settersten, R. A., & Owens,
T. J. (Eds.). (in preparation). Advances in life course research: New
frontiers in socialization. Stamford, CT: JAI
Press.
Snyder, C. R., & Lopez, S.
(Eds.). (in press). Handbook of positive psychology. New York:
Oxford University Press.
Snyder, C. R., & Lopez, S.
J. (Eds.). (in preparation). The handbook of positive psychological
assessment. Washington, DC: American Psychological
Association.
Vingerhoets, A. (Ed.). (in press).
European handbook of mental health. Dordrecht, Netherlands:
Martinus Nijhof.
ARTICLES
and CHAPTERS Using MIDUS Data
Submitted and In Preparation
Almeida, D. M., Mroczek, D. K.,
& Neiss, M. (submitted). Age differences in daily, weekly, and monthly
estimates of negative affect. Psychology and Aging.
Almeida, D. M., Wethington, E.,
& Kessler, R. C. (submitted). The Daily Inventory of Stressful Experiences
(DISE): An investigator-based approach for measuring daily stressors.
Assessment.
Barnett, K. L. (in preparation).
Why money sometimes increases happiness: The socio-cultural construction
of need and well-being.
Barnett, K. L., Markus, H. R.,
& Ryff, C. D. (in preparation). Well-being, American style.
Barrett, A. (in preparation).
Examining the link between social location and subjective age identity:
The role of self-rated health over the life course.
Bell, L. (in preparation). The
future's so bright: The effect of perceptions of aging-related changes
on educational expectations.
Bertrand, R. M., Lachman, M.
E., & Tun, P. A. (in preparation). Cognitive performance and menopausal
status: Is there a relationship?
Bures, R. (in preparation). Childhood
influences on mental health in midlife.
Bures, R. (in preparation). Social
context of health at midlife: Evidence from the MIDUS.
Carpenter, B. (in preparation).
Attachment theory and lifespan social engagement in the MIDUS sample.
Carpenter, B. (in preparation).
Sexual orientation of minorities in the MIDUS sample: Social networks and
self-concept.
Carpenter, B. (in preparation).
Early parent-child relationships and contemporary interactions in the MIDUS
sample.
Carr, D. (in preparation). Work
and well-being across three cohorts. In C. D. Ryff & R. C. Kessler
(Eds.), A portrait of midlife in the United States. Chicago: University
of Chicago Press.
Carr, D. S. (submitted). Perceptions
of occupational opportunity among three cohorts: Do work-family tradeoffs
matter? Social Psychology Quarterly.
Charles, S. T., & Almeida,
D. M. (in preparation). The relationship between health and negative affect:
Exploring the mind-body connection.
Dauber, S. E., & Lachman,
M. E. (in preparation). How physical appearance is related to job success
and work environment in midlife.
Fingerman, K. L., Davey, A.,
& Jenkins-Tucker, C. (in preparation). Variation in adult siblings'
memories of relationships with parents during childhood.
Grzywacz, J. G. (in preparation).
Health behaviors and high level wellness during adulthood.
Grzywacz, J. G. (in preparation).
Alcohol and daily work and family experiences.
Grzywacz, J. G., & Keyes,
C. L. M. (in preparation). The prevalence and epidemiology of complete
health.
Grzywacz, J. G., & MacMahon,
S. (in preparation). Neighborhood safety and exercise during midlife: Ecological
and individual pathways.
Grzywacz, J. G. (submitted).
Family, work, work-family spillover and well-being among workers: An integrated
model. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology.
Grzywacz, J. G., & Dooley,
C. D. (submitted). The employment continuum and well-being: Replicated
evidence from two large cross-sectional surveys. Work and Occupations.
Grzywacz, J. G., & Marks,
N. F. (submitted). Social inequalities and exercise during adulthood: Toward
an ecological perspective. Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
Grzywacz, J. G., McDonald, D.
A., & Almeida, D. M. (submitted). Work-family spillover and daily reports
of work and family stress in the adult labor-force. Journal of Marriage
and the Family.
Hyun, K. J. (in preparation).
Midlife and selfways: An exploration of social class differences in self-views
among white Americans.
Keyes, C. L. M. (in preparation).
Well-being. In C. R. Snyder & S. J. Lopez (Eds.), The handbook of positive
psychological assessment. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Keyes, C. L. M. (in preparation).
Mental health: From prevention to promotion. In C. L. M. Keyes & J.
Haidt (Eds.), Flourishing: The positive person and the good life. Washington,
DC: American Psychological Association Press.
Keyes, C. L. M. (in preparation).
Mental health: The diagnosis and epidemiology of languishing and flourishing.
Keyes, C. L. M., & Shapiro,
A. (in preparation). Social well-being in the United States: A descriptive
epidemiology. In C. D. Ryff & R. C. Kessler (Eds.), A portrait of midlife
in the United States. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Keyes, C. L. M., Shmotkin, D.,
& Ryff, C. D. (in preparation). Optimizing well-being: The encounter
of two traditions.
Keyes, C. L. M., & Waterman,
M. B. (in preparation). Beginning with the end in mind: Elements of flourishing
throughout adulthood. In M. Bornstein, L. Davidson, C. L. M. Keyes, K.
Moore, & M. Rogers (Eds.), Well-being: Positive development throughout
the life-span. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
Keyes, C. L. M. (submitted).
When less is more: The exchange of emotional support and emotional well-being
with age. Journal of Gerontology.
King, V. (in preparation). Are
religious fathers more involved fathers?
Lachman, M. E., & others.
(in preparation). Control beliefs and health: Exercise and diet as mediators.
Lachman, M. E., & Prenda,
K. M. (in preparation). The adaptive value of feeling in control during
midlife. In C. Ryff & R. C. Kessler (Eds.), A portrait of midlife in
the United States. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Lachman, M. E., Walen, H. W.,
& Staudinger, U. M. (submitted). Perceived trajectories of subjective
well-being: Patterns and predictors in American and German adults.
Marks, N. F., Bumpass, L. L.,
& Hey, J. J. (in preparation). Family roles and well-being during the
middle life course. In C. D. Ryff & R. C. Kessler (Eds.), A portrait
of midlife in the United States. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Markus, H. R., Barnett, K. L.,
Ryff, C. D., & Palmersheim, K. A. (in preparation). Different worlds:
The socio-cultural consitution of self, agency, and well-being. Journal
of Personality and Social Psychology.
Markus, H. R., Plaut, V., &
Lachman, M. (in preparation). American culture and American well-being:
Core features and regional variation. In C. D. Ryff & R. C. Kessler
(Eds.), A portrait of midlife in the United States. Chicago: University
of Chicago Press.
Markus, H. R., Plaut, V., &
Lachman, M. (in preparation). Region of the country and well-being. Journal
of Personality and Social Psychology.
Markus, H. R., Ryff, C. D., &
Barnett, K. L. (in preparation). In their own words: Well-being at midlfe
among high school and college educated adults. In C. D. Ryff & R. C.
Kessler (Eds.), A portrait of midlife in the U.S. Chicago: The University
of Chicago Press.
Martin, M. (in preparation).
Availability and appraisal of health and social resources in mid-adulthood.
Martin, M., & Mroczek, D.
(in preparation). Is personality across the lifespan sensitive to environmental
demands?
Miller, L. S., & Lachman,
M. E. (in preparation). Stress reactivity and cognitive performance in
adulthood.
Mock, S., & Wethington, E.
(in preparation). Health behaviors and practices in self-identifying gays,
lesbians, and bisexuals.
Mroczek, D. K. (in preparation).
Positive and negative affect at midlife. In C. D. Ryff & R. C. Kessler
(Eds.), A portrait of midlife in the United States. Chicago, IL: University
of Chicago Press.
Mroczek, D. K., & Almeida,
D. M. (submitted). The effects of personality, age, and gender on varying
time frames of negative affect. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
Reidy, E. (in preparation). Income
inequality and health: The role of women's status and psychosocial factors.
Rossi, A. S. (in preparation).
The fertile years: From menarche through menopause. Cambridge, MA: Harvard
University Press.
Ryff, C. D., Keyes, C. L. M.,
& Hughes, D. (in preparation). Profiles of ethnic/racial diversity
and life course uniformity of psychological well-being.
Ryff, C. D., Markus, H. R., Palmersheim,
K. A., & Barnett, K. L. (in preparation). Varieties of well-being in
a national survey: Blending narratives and numbers to understand good lives.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
Shapiro, A. (in preparation).
Marriage and social well-being over the life course.
Staudinger, U. M., Bluck, S.,
& Grabow, B. (in preparation). Patterns of developmental resources
predicting indicators of adaptation.
Staudinger, U. M., & Fleeson,
W. (in preparation). Development of personal life investment: From
adolescence through very old age.
Taniguchi, H. (in preparation).
Synchronization of spouse's retirement decisions.
Taniguchi, H. (in preparation).
Racial and ethnic differences in women's retirement expectations.
Utz, R. (in preparation). Menopause:
Who chooses to use hormone replacement therapy?
Walen, H. W. (submitted). Do
control beliefs mediate the relationship between social exchanges
and health? Examining a mediational model for
men and women across the lifespan.
Westerhof, G., & Keyes, C.
(in preparation). The congruence between objective and subjective
health across the life span.
Westerhof, G., & Keyes, C.
L. M. (in preparation). Subjective health and well-being in middle-aged
and older cardiovascular patients.
Wethington, E. (in preparation).
Turning points as opportunities for psychological growth. In C.
L. M. Keyes (Ed.), Flourishing: The positive person
and the good life. Washington, DC: American
Psychological Association.
Wethington, E. (in preparation).
Work transitions and turning points as contexts for socialization.
In R. A. Settersten & T. J. Owens (Eds.), Advances
in life course research: New frontiers in
socialization. Stamford, CT: JAI Press.
Wethington, E., Pixley, J. E.,
& Kavey, A. (in preparation). Turning points in work careers. In P.
E. Moen (Ed.), Interlocking Careers. Thousand Oaks: Sage.
Wilson-Genderson, M. (in preparation).
Social relationships: Good and bad.
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