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2026
Thriving in place: Multidimensional neighborhood typologies and cognitive function among U.S. older adults in the Health and Retirement Study.
Jiao Yu
,
Weidi Qin
,
Jiuzhou Wang
,
Eva Kahana
PLoS One
, 2026
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2025
The influence of negative wealth shock on depressive symptoms and major depressive episode among older adults.
Weidi Qin
,
Jiao Yu
,
Belinda Needham
,
Stephanie Robert
SSM Popul Health
, 2025
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2022
Neighborhood Social Cohesion and Mobility Limitations Among Community-dwelling Older Americans: The Mediating Roles of Depressive Symptoms and Mastery.
Fei Wang
,
Weidi Qin
,
Jiao Yu
International Journal of Aging & Human Development
, 2022
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Perceived Neighborhood Disorder, Health Behaviors, and Inflammation Among Older Adults: A Mediation Analysis.
Weidi Qin
,
Jiao Yu
,
Tatyana Brown
J Aging Health
, Forthcoming
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Neighborhood Disorder and Risk of Dementia: The Mediating Role of Cardiometabolic Risk.
Jiao Yu
,
Yi Wang
,
Thomas Gill
,
Xi Chen
Am J Prev Med
, Forthcoming
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