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April 30, 2026
Depression and cognition: is there a bidirectional relationship?
Dana A Glei, Maxine Weinstein
Dialogues in Health
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December 28, 2022
In the midst of a pandemic, more introverted individuals may have a mortality advantage
Dana A Glei, Maxine Weinstein
Social Science & Medicine (1982)
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January 25, 2020
Changes in mental health, pain, and drug misuse since the mid-1990s: Is there a link?
Dana A Glei, Andrew Stokes, Maxine Weinstein
Plos One
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April 5, 2019
A growing socioeconomic divide: Effects of the Great Recession on perceived economic distress in the United States
Dana A Glei, Noreen Goldman, Maxine Weinstein
Annals of Epidemiology
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September 6, 2011
Sleep duration, sleep quality, and biomarkers of inflammation in a Taiwanese population
Jennifer Beam Dowd, Noreen Goldman, Maxine Weinstein
Plos One
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July 20, 2016
What Matters Most for Predicting Survival? A Multinational Population-Based Cohort Study
Noreen Goldman, Dana A Glei, Maxine Weinstein
Social Science & Medicine (1982)
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August 25, 2022
Income, wealth, and Black-White disparities in cognition
Dana A Glei, Chioun Lee, Maxine Weinstein
Population and Development Review
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February 6, 2018
The Best Predictors of Survival: Do They Vary by Age, Sex, and Race?
Noreen Goldman, Dana A Glei, Maxine Weinstein
SSM - Population Health
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December 18, 2020
Socioeconomic disparities in U.S. mortality: The role of smoking and alcohol/drug abuse
Dana A Glei, Chioun Lee, Maxine Weinstein
JAMA Network Open
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April 8, 2022
Assessment of Mortality Disparities by Wealth Relative to Other Measures of Socioeconomic Status Among US Adults
Dana A Glei, Chioun Lee, Maxine Weinstein
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Aging & Mental Health
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April 30, 2026
Depression and cognition: is there a bidirectional relationship?
Dana A Glei, Maxine Weinstein
Dialogues in Health
|
December 28, 2022
In the midst of a pandemic, more introverted individuals may have a mortality advantage
Dana A Glei, Maxine Weinstein
Social Science & Medicine (1982)
|
January 25, 2020
Changes in mental health, pain, and drug misuse since the mid-1990s: Is there a link?
Dana A Glei, Andrew Stokes, Maxine Weinstein
Plos One
|
April 5, 2019
A growing socioeconomic divide: Effects of the Great Recession on perceived economic distress in the United States
Dana A Glei, Noreen Goldman, Maxine Weinstein
Annals of Epidemiology
|
September 6, 2011
Sleep duration, sleep quality, and biomarkers of inflammation in a Taiwanese population
Jennifer Beam Dowd, Noreen Goldman, Maxine Weinstein
Plos One
|
July 20, 2016
What Matters Most for Predicting Survival? A Multinational Population-Based Cohort Study
Noreen Goldman, Dana A Glei, Maxine Weinstein
Social Science & Medicine (1982)
|
August 25, 2022
Income, wealth, and Black-White disparities in cognition
Dana A Glei, Chioun Lee, Maxine Weinstein
Population and Development Review
|
February 6, 2018
The Best Predictors of Survival: Do They Vary by Age, Sex, and Race?
Noreen Goldman, Dana A Glei, Maxine Weinstein
SSM - Population Health
|
December 18, 2020
Socioeconomic disparities in U.S. mortality: The role of smoking and alcohol/drug abuse
Dana A Glei, Chioun Lee, Maxine Weinstein
JAMA Network Open
|
April 8, 2022
Assessment of Mortality Disparities by Wealth Relative to Other Measures of Socioeconomic Status Among US Adults
Dana A Glei, Chioun Lee, Maxine Weinstein
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