Eleanor Louise McGlinchey

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2013 Psychology University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
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Allison G. Harvey grad student 2013 UC Berkeley
 (Circadian Rhythms and Clock Genes in Inter-episode Bipolar Disorder.)
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Cifre AB, Budnick CJ, Bick J, et al. (2024) Sleep Health among Children Adopted from Foster Care: The Moderating Effect of Parent-Child Sleep Interactions. Behavioral Sleep Medicine. 1-15
McGlinchey EL, Rigos P, Kim JS, et al. (2022) Foster Caregivers' Perceptions of Children's Sleep Patterns, Problems, and Environments. Journal of Pediatric Psychology
Alfano CA, Valentine M, Nogales JM, et al. (2022) How Are the Sleep Problems of Children in the US Foster Care System Addressed? Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics : Jdbp
Alfano CA, McGlinchey E. (2020) Editorial overview: Sleep, mental health and psychopathology. Current Opinion in Psychology
April-Sanders A, Duarte CS, Wang S, et al. (2020) Childhood Adversity and Sleep Disturbances: Longitudinal Results in Puerto Rican Children. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine
Fleshman C, Wolfson A, Ripple CH, et al. (2020) 1181 Community-based Organizations Seek Sleep Health Education Sleep. 43
Robbins R, Ripple CH, Fleshman C, et al. (2020) 1179 Barriers To Sleep Among Children Exposed To Adversity Sleep. 43
Cooper AR, Loeb KL, McGlinchey EL. (2019) Sleep and eating disorders: current research and future directions. Current Opinion in Psychology. 34: 89-94
Butler ES, McGlinchey E, Juster RP. (2019) Sexual and gender minority sleep: A narrative review and suggestions for future research. Journal of Sleep Research. e12928
McGlinchey EL, Oyesiku L, Diaz KM, et al. (2018) Impact of Sleep Duration and Race on Recurrent Cardiovascular Events Following Acute Coronary Syndrome. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 71: 701-703
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