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Publications by Sarah J. Sullivan-Singh
Living With Limited Time: Socioemotional Selectivity Theory in the Context of Health Adversity.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Social Psychology
Sociology
Political Science
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Educational Psychology
Perinatology
Social Work
Pediatrics
Education
Psychobiological Influences on Maternal Sensitivity in the Context of Adversity.
Developmental Psychology
Life-course Studies
Developmental
Life-span
Educational Psychology
Demography
Silent Endurance and Profound Loneliness: Socioemotional Suffering in African Americans Living With HIV in the Rural South
Qualitative Health Research
Environmental
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Occupational Health
Life Course Adversity in the Lives of Formerly Homeless Persons With Serious Mental Illness: Context and Meaning.
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
Developmental
Arts
Psychology
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Humanities
Mental Health
Psychiatry
Mental Health With Limited Resources
American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health
Commentary on Selection of Assistive Technology in a Context With Limited Resources
Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology
Sports Medicine
Physical Therapy
Hearing
Orthopedics
Speech
Sports Therapy
Biomedical Engineering
Rehabilitation
Study of Resilience and Environmental Adversity in Midlife Health (STREAM)
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
Psychiatry
Epidemiology
Mental Health
Health
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The Impact of Social Context on Self-Management in Women Living With HIV
Social Science and Medicine
Medicine
Philosophy of Science
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History