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Paraic S OSuilleabhain

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Curtis A, Luchetti M, Prendergast C, Ahern E, Creaven A, Kirwan E, et al.
Soc Sci Med . 2025 Feb; 370:117860. PMID: 40015144
Adverse childhood experiences are considered a powerful determinant of emotional health. One indicator of emotional health is loneliness, which refers to a distressing experience that one's social relationships are less...
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Curtis A, Kirwan E, Luchetti M, Creaven A, Turiano N, McGeehan M, et al.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39973158
Objectives: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are associated with increased mortality risk. Individuals with a history of certain adversity during childhood tend to report higher levels of loneliness in later life....
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Lee J, Sutin A, Hajek A, Karakose S, Aschwanden D, OSuilleabhain P, et al.
Psychol Med . 2025 Feb; 55:e58. PMID: 39973056
Background: Loneliness is a risk factor for late-life dementia. There is less consistent evidence of its association with cognitive performance. This study examined the replicability of the association between loneliness...
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Luchetti M, Aschwanden D, Sesker A, Zhu X, OSuilleabhain P, Stephan Y, et al.
Nat Ment Health . 2025 Jan; 2(11):1350-1361. PMID: 39802418
Loneliness is one critical risk factor for cognitive health. Combining data from ongoing aging studies and the published literature, we provided the largest meta-analysis on the association between loneliness and...
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Miller A, OSuilleabhain P, Luchetti M, Terracciano A, Sutin A
Res Aging . 2025 Jan; 47(3-4):240-252. PMID: 39757705
This study tests associations between purpose in life and coping, and whether coping mediates the association between purpose and cognitive function. Longitudinal data from the Midlife Development in the United...
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Kirwan E, Luchetti M, Burns A, OSuilleabhain P, Creaven A
Br J Dev Psychol . 2024 Nov; 43(1):190-204. PMID: 39548824
This pre-registered secondary analysis aimed to examine distinct longitudinal loneliness trajectories in youth and whether these trajectories were associated with psychological distress at final follow-up in the UK Household Longitudinal...
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Deason K, Luchetti M, Karakose S, Stephan Y, OSuilleabhain P, Hajek A, et al.
J Affect Disord . 2024 Sep; 368:274-281. PMID: 39288835
Background: Neuroticism is related to mental and physical health. This study examined whether neuroticism and its underlying components were associated with risk of all-cause and cause-specific mortality. Methods: Community-dwelling adults...
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Buckley L, Turiano N, Sesker A, Butler M, OSuilleabhain P
Health Psychol . 2024 Jan; 43(4):280-288. PMID: 38190201
Objective: Various literature are suggestive of a relation between lifetime trauma and mortality risk in adulthood, however, findings seem unclear and inconsistent. In our preregistered review, we conducted a systematic...
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Grogan C, Turiano N, Habenicht A, McGeehan M, OSuilleabhain P
Health Psychol . 2023 Nov; 43(3):214-224. PMID: 38032613
Objective: Personality traits have been regularly linked with all-cause mortality risk. However, what mechanisms may provide an indirect pathway from personality traits to mortality is unclear. We sought to systematically...
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OSuilleabhain P, DArcy-Bewick S, Fredrix M, McGeehan M, Kirwan E, Willard M, et al.
Psychosom Med . 2023 Nov; 86(2):83-88. PMID: 37982544
Objective: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with an increased risk of premature mortality, but it is not clear why. Individuals with ACEs tend to have lower self-acceptance and purpose...