C S Bergeman
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Recent Articles
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Ong A, Wang L, Fang Y, Zhang G, Joiner R, Wilcox K, et al.
Emotion
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39636613
The inertia-instability paradox poses an intriguing question in depression research: How can the affective experiences of depressed individuals demonstrate both resistance to change and fluctuation? Prior studies examining this paradox...
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Blaxton J, Bergeman C, Nelson N
Int J Aging Hum Dev
. 2024 Aug;
:914150241268034.
PMID: 39105295
We examined age differences in the within-person relationships among perceived stress (PS), perceived stress reactivity (PSR), and depressive affect (DA) as well as potential mechanisms of depression with a longitudinal...
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Joiner R, Martinez B, Nelson N, Bergeman C
Psychol Aging
. 2022 Oct;
37(7):848-862.
PMID: 36201826
Given the well-established link between control beliefs and well-being, researchers have turned their attention to characterizing mechanisms that help foster this relationship across the second half of life. Cross-sectional, empirical...
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Blaxton J, Whitehead B, Bergeman C
Int J Aging Hum Dev
. 2022 Jul;
97(3):289-305.
PMID: 35786015
We examine age differences in the relationship between negative affect (NA) and different indicators of daily stress (interpersonal, health, and financial stressors and perceived stress). Participants completed 56 days of...
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Blaxton J, Nelson N, Bergeman C
Emotion
. 2021 Dec;
21(8):1712-1720.
PMID: 34941321
Research suggests that the within-person inverse relationship between negative affect (NA) and positive affect (PA) indicates poorer emotional well-being, and this interaffect correlation fluctuates in relation to the context of...
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Bergeman C, Boker S, Rose N, Bonanno G, Seeman T
Res Hum Dev
. 2021 Dec;
18(3):1-17.
PMID: 34924879
Although many studies have unequivocally demonstrated the promise of understanding resilience to adversity and characterizing the consequences if stress is unabated, needed are dynamic theories and methods to enhance the...
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Stefaniak A, Blaxton J, Bergeman C
Int J Aging Hum Dev
. 2021 Mar;
94(2):215-233.
PMID: 33739147
The present study explores differences in daily stress across individuals of varying ages. Specifically, we explore whether age group (young adult, midlife, late midlife, later life) relates to differences in...
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Whitehead B, Bergeman C
Psycholog Relig Spiritual
. 2021 Jan;
12(4):393-399.
PMID: 33488911
This study focuses on how daily religious coping mitigates daily stress, regulates emotional responses, and ultimately produces more optimal health outcomes. Participants were 267 community-dwelling older adults from the Later...
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Wang L, Zhang Q, Maxwell S, Bergeman C
Multivariate Behav Res
. 2019 Jan;
54(3):382-403.
PMID: 30663381
Person-mean centering has been recommended for disaggregating between-person and within-person effects when modeling time-varying predictors. Multilevel modeling textbooks recommended global standardization for standardizing fixed effects. An aim of this study...
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Cain M, Zhang Z, Bergeman C
Educ Psychol Meas
. 2018 Dec;
78(6):952-972.
PMID: 30559510
This article serves as a practical guide to mediation design and analysis by evaluating the ability of mediation models to detect a significant mediation effect using limited data. The cross-sectional...