Jasara N Hogan
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Crenshaw A, Leo K, Christensen A, Hogan J, Baucom K, Baucom B
J Fam Psychol
. 2020 Jul;
35(3):377-387.
PMID: 32730045
Researchers commonly employ observational methods, in which partners discuss topics of concern to them, to test gender differences and other within-couple differences in couple conflict behavior. We describe a previously...
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de Grey R, Uchino B, Trettevik R, Cronan S, Hogan J
Health Psychol
. 2018 May;
37(8):787-798.
PMID: 29809022
Objective: While the implications of social support are increasingly well understood, no meta-analytic review to date has examined the intersection of the social support and sleep literatures. The aims of...
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de Grey R, Uchino B, Pietromonaco P, Hogan J, Smith T, Cronan S, et al.
Ann Behav Med
. 2018 May;
53(2):115-125.
PMID: 29788062
Background: The quality of interpersonal ties-especially closer relationships-appears to be associated with physical health outcomes. Sleep is one pathway through which relationships and health appear to be linked, but this...
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Baucom B, Baucom K, Hogan J, Crenshaw A, Bourne S, Crowell S, et al.
Fam Process
. 2018 Mar;
57(3):662-678.
PMID: 29577270
Cardiovascular reactivity during spousal conflict is considered to be one of the main pathways for relationship distress to impact physical, mental, and relationship health. However, the magnitude of association between...
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Butner J, Deits-Lebehn C, Crenshaw A, Wiltshire T, Perry N, de Grey R, et al.
J Couns Psychol
. 2017 Nov;
64(6):616-625.
PMID: 29154574
The dynamics of the give and take between therapist and client(s) is frequently of interest to therapy process researchers. Characterizing the ways that therapists respond to clients and clients respond...
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Perry N, Baucom K, Bourne S, Butner J, Crenshaw A, Hogan J, et al.
J Fam Psychol
. 2017 Feb;
31(5):592-603.
PMID: 28240919
Researchers commonly use repeated-measures actor-partner interdependence models (RM-APIM) to understand how romantic partners change in relation to one another over time. However, traditional interpretations of the results of these models...