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2021
Quantifying Lifecourse Drivers of International Migration: A Cross-national Analysis of Mexico and the United States.
Adina Hazzouri
,
Lanyu Zhang
,
Audrey Murchland
,
Leslie Grasset
,
Jacqueline Torres
,
Richard Jones
,
Rebeca Wong
,
Maria Glymour
Epidemiology
, 2021
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Estimating the effects of Mexico to U.S. migration on elevated depressive symptoms: evidence from pooled cross-national cohorts.
Audrey Murchland
,
Adina Hazzouri
,
Lanyu Zhang
,
Tali Elfassy
,
Leslie Grasset
,
Alicia Riley
,
Rebecca Wong
,
Mary Haan
,
Richard Jones
,
Jacqueline Torres
,
Maria Glymour
Annals of Epidemiology
, 2021
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2020
Association of work-family experience with mid- and late-life memory decline in US women.
Elizabeth Mayeda
,
Taylor Mobley
,
Robert Weiss
,
Audrey Murchland
,
Lisa Berkman
,
Erika Sabbath
Neurology
, 2020
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2019
Inequalities in elevated depressive symptoms in middle-aged and older adults by rural childhood residence: The important role of education.
Audrey Murchland
,
Chloe Eng
,
Joan Casey
,
Jacqueline Torres
,
Elizabeth Mayeda
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
, 2019
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