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Tyler J VanderWeele

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Ho M, Worthington E, Cowden R, Bechara A, Chen Z, Gunatirin E, et al.
BMJ Public Health . 2025 Feb; 2(1):e000072. PMID: 40018096
Objectives: To determine whether a brief self-directed forgiveness workbook intervention could alter forgiveness, depression symptoms, and anxiety symptoms. Design: A multisite randomised waitlist-controlled trial was conducted among 4598 participants. Recruitment...
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VanderWeele T, Ouyang S
J Relig Health . 2025 Feb; PMID: 40016612
Evidence is presented that the protective relationships between religious participation and depression, suicide, and substance use are in fact causal. Such evidence comes from rigorous longitudinal studies with large sample...
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Wilkinson R, Chen Y, Lee M, Cowden R, VanderWeele T
Soc Sci Med . 2025 Feb; 368:117700. PMID: 39933198
Objective: This study investigates long-term associations between sibling love in adolescence and health and well-being in adulthood. Background: Previous scholarship indicates that better sibling relationships have the potential to promote...
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Kim E, Wilkinson R, Holt-Lunstad J, VanderWeele T
J Adolesc Health . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39831875
Purpose: Intergovernmental organizations, such as the World Health Organization, policymakers, scientists, and the public alike are recognizing the importance of loneliness for health/well-being outcomes. However, it remains unclear if loneliness...
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Cowden R, Fung E, Bechara A, Cook K, Kurniati N, Suwartono C, et al.
Stress Health . 2025 Jan; 41(1):e3530. PMID: 39828903
Narrative accounts have documented the potential for suffering to degrade a person's well-being by undermining their sense of meaning in life, but few studies have investigated this among nonclinical samples...
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VanderWeele T, Li Y
Am J Epidemiol . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39800930
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Lee H, Kim E, Kim Y, Conroy D, VanderWeele T
Ann Behav Med . 2025 Jan; 59(1). PMID: 39756405
Methods: We used data from 13 771 participants in the Health and Retirement Study, a diverse, national panel study of adults aged >50 years in the United States, to evaluate...
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Chen Y, Nakamura J, Kim E, Kubzansky L, VanderWeele T
Aging Ment Health . 2025 Jan; :1-11. PMID: 39742439
Objectives: This study examined whether changes in optimism in older adulthood are associated with subsequent health and wellbeing outcomes. Method: Longitudinal data are from the Health and Retirement Study, a...
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Perez-Araluce R, Bes-Rastrollo M, Gea A, Martinez-Gonzalez M, VanderWeele T, Chen Y
Prev Med . 2024 Dec; 191():108209. PMID: 39706486
Background: Binge drinking has been associated with higher risks of adverse physical health outcomes. Motivations behind binge drinking may involve seeking pleasure and social connectedness, which are important aspects of...
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Kim E, Chen Y, Hong J, Lachman M, VanderWeele T
Appl Psychol Health Well Being . 2024 Dec; 17(1):e12618. PMID: 39668626
Accumulating studies have documented strong associations between a higher sense of control and improved health and well-being outcomes. However, less is known about the determinants of increased sense of control....