Avron Spiro, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Boston University, Boston, MA, United States |
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Graham EK, Weston SJ, Gerstorf D, et al. (2020) Trajectories of Big Five Personality Traits: A Coordinated Analysis of 16 Longitudinal Samples. European Journal of Personality. 34: 301-321 |
Kelly RS, Bayne H, Spiro A, et al. (2020) Metabolomic Signatures of Lead Exposure in the VA Normative Aging Study. Environmental Research. 110022 |
Vonk JMJ, Higby E, Nikolaev A, et al. (2020) Demographic Effects on Longitudinal Semantic Processing, Working Memory, and Cognitive Speed. The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences |
Almeida DM, Charles ST, Mogle J, et al. (2020) Charting adult development through (historically changing) daily stress processes. The American Psychologist. 75: 511-524 |
Smith BN, Spiro A, Frayne SM, et al. (2019) Impact of Wartime Stress Exposures and Mental Health on Later-Life Functioning and Disability in Vietnam-Era Women Veterans: Findings from The Health of Vietnam-Era Women's Study (HealthViEWS). Psychosomatic Medicine |
Lee H, Aldwin CM, Choun S, et al. (2019) Impact of combat exposure on mental health trajectories in later life: Longitudinal findings from the VA normative aging study. Psychology and Aging |
Lee LO, Spiro A, Mroczek DK, et al. (2019) IS THE PATH EASIER ON THE BRIGHTER SIDE? OPTIMISM AND DAILY STRESS PROCESSES ACROSS 16 YEARS Innovation in Aging. 3: S813-S813 |
Graham EK, Scott SB, Spiro A. (2019) PERSONALITY AND COGNITIVE AGING Innovation in Aging. 3: S777-S777 |
Cahana-Amitay D, Lee LO, Spiro A, et al. (2018) Breathe Easy, Speak Easy: Pulmonary Function and Language Performance in Aging. Experimental Aging Research. 44: 351-368 |
Brailey K, Mills MA, Marx BP, et al. (2018) Prospective Examination of Early Associations of Iraq War Zone Deployment, Combat Severity, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder with New Incident Medical Diagnoses. Journal of Traumatic Stress. 31: 102-113 |