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Ezzati, A., Wang, C., Katz, M. J., Derby, C. A., Zammit, A. R., Zimmerman, M. E., et al.. (2019). The Temporal Relationship between Pain Intensity and Pain Interference and Incident Dementia. Curr Alzheimer Res, 16(2), 109-115. presented at the 2019. doi:10.2174/1567205016666181212162424
Stawski, R. S., Sliwinski, M. J., & Smyth, J. M.. (2006). Stress-related cognitive interference predicts cognitive function in old age. Psychol Aging, 21(3), 535-44. presented at the 2006 Sep. doi:10.1037/0882-7974.21.3.535
Sin, N. L. (2016). The Protective Role of Positive Well-Being in Cardiovascular Disease: Review of Current Evidence, Mechanisms, and Clinical Implications. Curr Cardiol Rep, 18(11), 106. presented at the 2016 Nov. doi:10.1007/s11886-016-0792-z
Schulz, R., Beach, S. R., Cook, T. B., Martire, L. M., Tomlinson, J. M., & Monin, J. K.. (2012). Predictors and consequences of perceived lack of choice in becoming an informal caregiver. Aging Ment Health, 16(6), 712-21. presented at the 2012. doi:10.1080/13607863.2011.651439
Kessler, R. C., Almeida, D. M., Berglund, P., & Stang, P.. (2001). Pollen and mold exposure impairs the work performance of employees with allergic rhinitis. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol, 87(4), 289-95. presented at the 2001 Oct. doi:10.1016/S1081-1206(10)62242-9
Katz, M. J., Derby, C. A., Wang, C., Sliwinski, M. J., Ezzati, A., Zimmerman, M. E., et al.. (2016). Influence of Perceived Stress on Incident Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment: Results From the Einstein Aging Study. Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord, 30(2), 93-8. presented at the 2016 Apr-Jun. doi:10.1097/WAD.0000000000000125
Munoz, E., Sliwinski, M. J., Scott, S. B., & Hofer, S.. (2015). Global perceived stress predicts cognitive change among older adults. Psychol Aging, 30(3), 487-499. presented at the 2015 Sep. doi:10.1037/pag0000036
Charles, S. Turk, & Almeida, D. M.. (2007). Genetic and environmental effects on daily life stressors: more evidence for greater variation in later life. Psychol Aging, 22(2), 331-40. presented at the 2007 Jun. doi:10.1037/0882-7974.22.2.331
Almeida, D. M., & Kessler, R. C.. (1998). Everyday stressors and gender differences in daily distress. J Pers Soc Psychol, 75(3), 670-80. presented at the 1998 Sep. doi:10.1037//0022-3514.75.3.670
Hall, C. B., Verghese, J., Sliwinski, M., Chen, Z., Katz, M., Derby, C., & Lipton, R. B.. (2005). Dementia incidence may increase more slowly after age 90: results from the Bronx Aging Study. Neurology, 65(6), 882-6. presented at the 2005 Sep 27. doi:10.1212/01.wnl.0000176053.98907.3f
Barrineau, M. Jon, Zarit, S. H., King, H. A., Costanzo, E. S., & Almeida, D. M.. (2014). Daily well-being of cancer survivors: the role of somatic amplification. Psychooncology, 23(9), 1027-33. presented at the 2014 Sep. doi:10.1002/pon.3509
Almeida, D. M., Wethington, E., & Kessler, R. C.. (2002). The daily inventory of stressful events: an interview-based approach for measuring daily stressors. Assessment, 9(1), 41-55. presented at the 2002 Mar. doi:10.1177/1073191102091006
Polenick, C. Allyn, & Martire, L. M.. (2013). Caregiver attributions for late-life depression and their associations with caregiver burden. Fam Process, 52(4), 709-22. presented at the 2013 Dec. doi:10.1111/famp.12032
Schulz, R., Beach, S. R., Ives, D. G., Martire, L. M., Ariyo, A. A., & Kop, W. J.. (2000). Association between depression and mortality in older adults: the Cardiovascular Health Study. Arch Intern Med, 160(12), 1761-8. presented at the 2000 Jun 26. doi:10.1001/archinte.160.12.1761