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Melissa J Hagan

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Wu E, Hagan M, Eschleman K, Gard D
Psychol Trauma . 2024 Feb; 16(6):971-979. PMID: 38358726
Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic has elicited wide-scale general psychological distress; however, longitudinal investigations are required to identify the critical resources that support individuals' adaptation to this type of unique situation...
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Suzuki S, Hoyt L, Yazdani N, Kornbluh M, Hope E, Hagan M, et al.
Compr Psychoneuroendocrinol . 2023 Nov; 16:100218. PMID: 38023737
Sociopolitical stress arises in reaction to awareness of, exposure to, and/or involvement in political events. Among a longitudinal cohort of 628 college students from 10 universities across the U.S., we...
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Hagan M, Hernandez M, Enriquez L, Ayon C
J Racial Ethn Health Disparities . 2023 Jun; 11(4):2129-2140. PMID: 37349669
Theories of suicidality typically center intrapersonal processes, with limited attention to social determinants of mental health disparities. Using a legal vulnerability framework, we examined the association between self/parental immigration status...
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Wong N, Hagan M, Holley S
Crisis . 2023 Jun; 45(1):26-32. PMID: 37337753
Childhood maltreatment strongly predicts suicidality in young adulthood, which is increasingly common among Latina/o and Asian Americans. However, greater attention to modifiable explanatory factors is needed, particularly in ethnically minoritized...
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Ayon C, Ellis B, Hagan M, Enriquez L, Offidani-Bertrand C
Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol . 2022 Dec; 30(3):434-446. PMID: 36521136
Objectives: Informed by a social-ecological framework, this study nested undocumented students' individual mental health needs within micro-level campus factors and the macro-level immigration policy context to examine how these are...
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Ballard P, Hoyt L, Yazdani N, Kornbluh M, Cohen A, Davis A, et al.
J Am Coll Health . 2022 Sep; 72(8):2494-2504. PMID: 36084244
The present study examines sociopolitical stress, coping, and well-being among college students. Young adult college students (N = 588; ages 18-29; 72% cisgender women) from 10 universities in the USA...
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Hagan M, Roubinov D, Cordeiro A, Lisha N, Bush N
J Affect Disord . 2022 Aug; 318:130-138. PMID: 36030995
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted parental and child mental health; however, it is critical to examine this impact in the context of parental histories of adversity. We hypothesized...
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Hagan M, Roubinov D, Boyce W, Bush N
Dev Psychopathol . 2021 Jan; 32(5):1888-1898. PMID: 33427184
There is emerging evidence that the development of problematic aggression in childhood may be associated with specific physiological stress response patterns, with both biological overactivation and underactivation implicated. This study...
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Hagan M, Waters S, Holley S, Moctezuma L, Gentry M
Biol Psychol . 2020 Apr; 153:107888. PMID: 32335128
Evidence indicates that patterns of biological reactivity underlie different forms of aggression, but greater precision is needed in research targeting biopsychosocial processes that underlie such differences. This study investigated how...
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Hagan M, Hall A, Mamo L, Ramos J, Dubbin L
Am J Orthopsychiatry . 2020 Apr; 90(5):523-534. PMID: 32309975
Low-income communities of color experience significant political, economic, and health inequities and, not unrelatedly, are disproportionately exposed to violent crime than are residents of higher income communities. In an effort...