Marc S Schulz
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Petrova K, Nevarez M, Waldinger R, Schulz M
Psychol Aging
. 2024 Aug;
39(8):933-945.
PMID: 39146058
Past research shows that social networks get smaller with age. But not all types of relationships may shrink at the same rate or for similar reasons. In the present study,...
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Viher P, Seitz-Holland J, Schulz M, Kensinger E, Karmacharya S, Swisher T, et al.
Brain Imaging Behav
. 2024 Jan;
18(3):555-565.
PMID: 38270836
On average, healthy older adults prefer positive over neutral or negative stimuli. This positivity bias is related to memory and attention processes and is linked to the function and structure...
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Atherton O, Graham E, Dorame A, Horgan D, Luo J, Nevarez M, et al.
J Fam Psychol
. 2023 Aug;
37(8):1123-1136.
PMID: 37616090
There has been longstanding and widespread interdisciplinary interest in understanding intergenerational processes, or the extent to which conditions repeat themselves across generations. However, due to the difficulty of collecting longitudinal,...
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Petrova K, Nevarez M, Rice J, Waldinger R, Preacher K, Schulz M
Affect Sci
. 2022 Aug;
2(1):1-13.
PMID: 36042915
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s42761-020-00027-5.
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Petrova K, Schulz M
Cogn Emot
. 2022 Feb;
36(4):750-757.
PMID: 35200113
As the ubiquity of technology-mediated communication grows, so does the number of questions about the costs and benefits of replacing in-person interactions with technology-mediated ones. In the present study, we...
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Petrova K, Nevarez M, Waldinger R, Preacher K, Schulz M
Mindfulness (N Y)
. 2021 Jun;
12(4):947-958.
PMID: 34149956
Objectives: Mindfulness has been linked to better emotion regulation and more adaptive responses to stress across a number of studies, but the mechanisms underlying these links remain to be fully...
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Brandao T, Matias M, Ferreira T, Vieira J, Schulz M, Matos P
J Pers
. 2019 Nov;
88(4):748-761.
PMID: 31674659
Objective: There is a well-established link in the literature between secure romantic attachment orientation and psychological well-being. The underlying processes of this link and the couple interplay between attachment and...
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Brandao T, Tavares R, Schulz M, Matos P
Eur J Cancer Care (Engl)
. 2019 May;
28(5):e13078.
PMID: 31038245
Objective: This study explored the experiences and perceived changes of breast cancer (BC) patients after participating in 16-weekly sessions of Supportive-Expressive Group Therapy (SEGT). Methods: A semi-structured interview adapted from...
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Morrill M, Schulz M, Nevarez M, Preacher K, Waldinger R
Psychol Assess
. 2019 Jan;
31(5):660-673.
PMID: 30628820
Previous measures of childhood adversity have enabled the identification of powerful links with later-life wellbeing. The challenge for the next generation of childhood adversity assessment is to better characterize those...
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Dworkin J, Zimmerman V, Waldinger R, Schulz M
Emotion
. 2018 Nov;
19(7):1224-1235.
PMID: 30475033
Most research examining the consequences of suppressing emotional expression has focused on either experimentally manipulated and conscious suppression, or self-reported suppression behavior. This study examined suppression as it naturally occurred...