Soomi Lee

Affiliations: 
Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States 
Area:
Gerontology; sleep; stress; aging
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Lippold MA, Jenkins M, Ehrlich KB, et al. (2024) Youth daily stressors predict their parents' wellbeing. Communications Psychology. 2: 55
Huang K, Mu C, Smith C, et al. (2024) From the Workroom to the Bedroom: Work-to-Home Spillover as a Mechanism Linking Work Characteristics to Sleep Health. Research Square
Lee S. (2024) Subjective sleep may mediate the associations between tomorrow anticipations and next-day affect. Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being
Smith CE, Mu CX, Venetto A, et al. (2024) Be present now, sleep well later: Mindfulness promotes sleep health via emotion regulation. Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association
Lee SA, Mukherjee D, Rush J, et al. (2024) Too little or too much: nonlinear relationship between sleep duration and daily affective well-being in depressed adults. Bmc Psychiatry. 24: 323
Lee S, Smith CE, Wallace ML, et al. (2024) 10-year Stability of an Insomnia Sleeper Phenotype and Its Association with Chronic Conditions. Psychosomatic Medicine
Chen TY, Lee S, Hsu KW, et al. (2023) Poor sleep health predicts the onset of a fear of falling among community-dwelling older adults. Sleep Health
Lee S, Mu CX, Wallace ML, et al. (2023) Multidimensional Sleep Health Problems Across Middle and Older Adulthood Predict Early Mortality. The Journals of Gerontology. Series a, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences
Lee S, Nelson ME, Hamada F, et al. (2023) Sleep Disorders and Cognitive Aging among Cognitively Impaired vs. Unimpaired Older Adults. The Gerontologist
Berkman LF, Kelly EL, Hammer LB, et al. (2023) Employee Cardiometabolic Risk Following a Cluster-Randomized Workplace Intervention From the Work, Family and Health Network, 2009-2013. American Journal of Public Health. 113: 1322-1331
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