Erika J. Bagley, Ph.D.

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2011 Psychology University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
Area:
Developmental Psychology
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Martha Cox grad student 2011 UNC Chapel Hill
 (Exploring sources of the association between sleep and risk-taking from late-childhood into adolescence.)
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Kelly RJ, Bagley EJ, Gordon JD. (2017) Sleep and Internalizing Symptoms in Emerging Adulthood Emerging Adulthood. 6: 299-311
Bagley EJ, Fuller-Rowell TE, Saini EK, et al. (2016) Neighborhood Economic Deprivation and Social Fragmentation: Associations With Children's Sleep. Behavioral Sleep Medicine. 1-13
Bagley EJ, Tu KM, Buckhalt JA, et al. (2016) Community violence concerns and adolescent sleep. Sleep Health. 2: 57-62
Kelly RJ, Bagley EJ. (2016) Dating Aggression and Sleep Problems in Emerging Adulthood Emerging Adulthood. 5: 42-52
Bagley EJ, Tu KM, Buckhalt JA, et al. (2016) Community violence concerns and adolescent sleep Sleep Health. 2: 57-62
Bagley EJ, Kelly RJ, El-Sheikh M. (2015) Longitudinal relations between children's sleep and body mass index: the moderating role of socioeconomic risk. Sleep Health. 1: 44-49
Bagley EJ, Kelly RJ, Buckhalt JA, et al. (2015) What keeps low-SES children from sleeping well: the role of presleep worries and sleep environment. Sleep Medicine. 16: 496-502
Bagley EJ, Kelly RJ, El-Sheikh M. (2015) Longitudinal relations between children's sleep and body mass index: The moderating role of socioeconomic risk Sleep Health. 1: 44-49
El-Sheikh M, Keiley M, Bagley EJ, et al. (2014) Socioeconomic Adversity and Women's Sleep: Stress and Chaos as Mediators. Behavioral Sleep Medicine. 1-18
Bagley EJ, El-Sheikh M. (2014) Relations between daytime pre-ejection period reactivity and sleep in late childhood. Journal of Sleep Research. 23: 335-8
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