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Jenny M. Cundiff, Ph.D.
Jenny M. Cundiff, Ph.D.
Department of Psychology, University of Alabama
Zweryfikowany adres z ua.edu - Strona główna
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Subjective social status: construct validity and associations with psychosocial vulnerability and self-rated health
JM Cundiff, TW Smith, BN Uchino, CA Berg
International journal of behavioral medicine 20, 148-158, 2013
3082013
Is subjective social status a unique correlate of physical health? A meta-analysis.
JM Cundiff, KA Matthews
Health Psychology 36 (12), 1109, 2017
2702017
Cumulative childhood adversity and adult cardiometabolic disease: A meta-analysis.
KP Jakubowski, JM Cundiff, KA Matthews
Health Psychology 37 (8), 701, 2018
1642018
The development, factor structure, and validation of the self-concept and identity measure (SCIM): A self-report assessment of clinical identity disturbance
EA Kaufman, JM Cundiff, SE Crowell
Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment 37, 122-133, 2015
1522015
Optimism and pessimism in social context: An interpersonal perspective on resilience and risk
TW Smith, JM Ruiz, JM Cundiff, KG Baron, JB Nealey-Moore
Journal of Research in Personality 47 (5), 553-562, 2013
1172013
How motivation affects cardiovascular response: Mechanisms and applications.
RA Wright, GHE Gendolla
American Psychological Association, 2012
922012
Affiliation and control in marital interaction: Interpersonal complementarity is present but is not associated with affect or relationship quality
JM Cundiff, TW Smith, J Butner, KL Critchfield, J Nealey-Moore
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 41 (1), 35-51, 2015
832015
The pathway from social status to physical health: Taking a closer look at stress as a mediator
JM Cundiff, JM Boylan, KA Muscatell
Current Directions in Psychological Science 29 (2), 147-153, 2020
712020
Socioeconomic status and health: education and income are independent and joint predictors of ambulatory blood pressure
JM Cundiff, BN Uchino, TW Smith, W Birmingham
Journal of behavioral medicine 38, 9-16, 2015
672015
Hierarchy and health: Physiological effects of interpersonal experiences associated with socioeconomic position.
JM Cundiff, TW Smith, CE Baron, BN Uchino
Health Psychology 35 (4), 356, 2016
632016
Incremental validity of spouse ratings versus self-reports of personality as predictors of marital quality and behavior during marital conflict.
JM Cundiff, TW Smith, CA Frandsen
Psychological Assessment 24 (3), 676, 2012
502012
Daily social interactions, close relationships, and systemic inflammation in two samples: Healthy middle-aged and older adults
A Bajaj, NA John-Henderson, JM Cundiff, AL Marsland, SB Manuck, ...
Brain, behavior, and immunity 58, 152-164, 2016
452016
Socioeconomic status and cardiovascular responses to standardized stressors: a systematic review and meta-analysis
JM Boylan, JM Cundiff, KA Matthews
Biopsychosocial Science and Medicine 80 (3), 278-293, 2018
392018
Friends with health benefits: the long-term benefits of early peer social integration for blood pressure and obesity in midlife
JM Cundiff, KA Matthews
Psychological science 29 (5), 814-823, 2018
382018
Social status, everyday interpersonal processes, and coronary heart disease: A social psychophysiological view
JM Cundiff, TW Smith
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 11 (4), e12310, 2017
352017
Racial differences in sleep duration intersect with sex, socioeconomic status, and US geographic region: The REGARDS study
ME Petrov, DL Long, MA Grandner, LA MacDonald, MR Cribbet, ...
Sleep Health 6 (4), 442-450, 2020
312020
Childhood socioeconomic status and inflammation: Psychological moderators among Black and White Americans.
JM Boylan, JM Cundiff, TE Fuller-Rowell, CD Ryff
Health Psychology 39 (6), 497, 2020
312020
Marital Quality Buffers the Association Between Socioeconomic Status and Ambulatory Blood Pressure
JM Cundiff, WC Birmingham, BN Uchino, TW Smith
Annals of Behavioral Medicine 50 (2), 330-335, 2016
312016
AN INTERPERSONAL PERSPECTIVE ON 27 RISK FOR CORONARY HEART DISEASE
TW Smith, JM Cundiff
Handbook of Interpersonal Psychology: Theory, Research, Assessment and …, 2010
292010
Moving up matters: Socioeconomic mobility prospectively predicts better physical health.
JM Cundiff, JM Boylan, DA Pardini, KA Matthews
Health Psychology 36 (6), 609, 2017
262017
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