Kelly L. Klump

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Psychology Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Personality Psychology
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Klump KL, Mikhail ME, Anaya C, et al. (2024) Daily estradiol and progesterone levels moderate genetic and environmental influences on emotional eating across 45 consecutive days in female twins. Psychological Medicine. 1-9
Westerman HB, Suarez GL, Richmond-Rakerd LS, et al. (2024) Exposure to Community Violence as a Mechanism Linking Neighborhood Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Neural Responses to Reward. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
Burt SA, Shewark EA, Shero J, et al. (2024) Child effects on positive parenting vary with neighborhood opportunity. Developmental Psychology
Shewark EA, Vazquez AY, Pearson AL, et al. (2024) Neighborhood features moderate genetic and environmental influences on children's social information processing. Developmental Psychology
Suarez GL, Burt SA, Gard AM, et al. (2024) Exposure to community violence as a mechanism linking neighborhood disadvantage to amygdala reactivity and the protective role of parental nurturance. Developmental Psychology
Ingram SJ, Vazquez AY, Klump KL, et al. (2024) Associations of depression and anxiety symptoms in childhood and adolescence with epigenetic aging. Journal of Affective Disorders
Mikhail ME, Burt SA, Neale MC, et al. (2024) Changes in affect longitudinally mediate associations between emotion regulation strategy use and disordered eating. The International Journal of Eating Disorders
Carroll SL, Clark DA, Hyde LW, et al. (2024) Correction to: Continuity and Change in the Genetic and Environmental Etiology of Youth Antisocial Behavior. Behavior Genetics
Klump KL, Culbert KM, Johnson AW, et al. (2023) Ovarian Hormones and Binge Eating in Adulthood: Summary of Findings and Implications for Individual Differences in Risk in Women. Current Directions in Psychological Science. 32: 471-478
Russman Block SR, Klump KL, Beltz AM, et al. (2023) Ovarian hormones reduce the negative association between worry and cognitive control: A combined neural and behavioral investigation. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 161: 106947
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