HRS Bibliography
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. .Prospective Investigation of Insomnia Symptoms and Sleep Duration as Risk Factors for Stroke Incidence and All-Cause Mortality in U.S Adult. Epidemiology. 2023;Doctor of Philosophy.
. Psychiatric history and cognition trajectories in later life: Variation by sex, race and ethnicity, and childhood disadvantage. 2010;Ph.D.:241.
. Psychological Adjustment to Disability: Heterogeneous Trajectories of Resilience and Depression Following Physical Impairment or Amputation. Psychology. 2020;Doctor of Philosophy. doi:https://doi.org/10.7916/d8-24by-d053.
. Psychological Well-being and Smoking Cessation. Public Health. 2018;PhD:90.
. . Psychosocial Factors and Risk of Incident Cardiovascular Disease Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults. Public Health. 2020;Doctor of Philosophy.
. Public policy and postsecondary education. 2014;3620452:142.
. . . Racial and Ethnic Differences in End-of-Life (EOL) Care and Planning: A Secondary Analysis of the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) 2004-2014. Social Work. 2019;PhD:150.
. . Racial differences in the manifestation of mental illness among older adults. Sociology. 2016;Ph.D.:99.
. Racial/Ethnic inequality among older workers: Focusing on whites, blacks, and latinos within the cumulative advantage/disadvantage framework. 2013;3585547:203.
. Raíces De Salud: How Sociocultural, Cohort, and Contextual Factors Influence Health Among Older Latinos in the United States. Gerontology. 2020;Doctor of Philosophy.
. . The Receipt of Care and Depressive Symptoms in Later Life. Social Work and Sociology. 2013;PhD:116.
. Reducing the Economic Burden of Work-Related Injuries. 2014;3580237:148.
. Relationship Between Cannabis Use and Immediate, Delayed, and Working Memory Performance Among Older Adults . Psychology. 2021.
. . . The relationship between retirement decisions and health care expenditures in the United States. Public Policy and Policy Management. 2016;M.P.P.:35.
. Relationship of financial literacy to retirement preparedness among female baby-boomer cohorts. School of Public Service Leadership. 2015;Ph.D.:115.
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