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Todd Lucas

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Health Promotion International|June 24, 2016
Justice, perceived threat and vaccination intention in the USATodd Lucas, Jennifer Pierce
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|March 17, 2020
Perceived racism, affectivity, and C-reactive protein in healthy African Americans: Do religiosity and racial identity provide complementary protection?Caroline E Drolet, Todd Lucas
Psychology & Health|May 26, 2021
Justice beliefs buffer against perceived barriers to colorectal cancer screening among African AmericansCaroline E Drolet, Todd Lucas
Biomarkers in Medicine|April 8, 2020
C-reactive protein in saliva and dried blood spot as markers of stress reactivity in healthy African-AmericansStefan Mm Goetz, Todd Lucas
Psychology & Health|May 23, 2012
Where does work stress come from? A generalizability analysis of stress in police officersTodd Lucas, Nathan Weidner, James Janisse
Psychology & Health|September 6, 2017
Positive and negative affectivity, stress, and well-being in African-Americans: Initial demonstration of a polynomial regression and response surface methodology approachJennifer Pierce, Ludmila Zhdanova, Todd Lucas
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|October 23, 2023
Personal justice beliefs, everyday discrimination, and carotid intima media thickness in sexual minority menLeah Maschino, Stephanie Cook, Todd Lucas
Plos One|February 26, 2024
Justice beliefs for self and others: Associations with positive and negative affectivity in African Americans and White AmericansTodd Lucas, Isaac M Lipkus, Ludmila Zhdanova
Psychology, Health & Medicine|August 3, 2010
Do ratings of African-American cultural competency reflect characteristics of providers or perceivers? Initial demonstration of a generalizability theory approachTodd Lucas, Brian Lakey, Judith Arnetz, et al.
Psychology, Health & Medicine|May 16, 2009
Individuals and illnesses as sources of perceived preventabilityTodd Lucas, Brian Lakey, Sheldon Alexander, et al.
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Health Promotion International|June 24, 2016
Justice, perceived threat and vaccination intention in the USATodd Lucas, Jennifer Pierce
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|March 17, 2020
Perceived racism, affectivity, and C-reactive protein in healthy African Americans: Do religiosity and racial identity provide complementary protection?Caroline E Drolet, Todd Lucas
Psychology & Health|May 26, 2021
Justice beliefs buffer against perceived barriers to colorectal cancer screening among African AmericansCaroline E Drolet, Todd Lucas
Biomarkers in Medicine|April 8, 2020
C-reactive protein in saliva and dried blood spot as markers of stress reactivity in healthy African-AmericansStefan Mm Goetz, Todd Lucas
Psychology & Health|May 23, 2012
Where does work stress come from? A generalizability analysis of stress in police officersTodd Lucas, Nathan Weidner, James Janisse
Psychology & Health|September 6, 2017
Positive and negative affectivity, stress, and well-being in African-Americans: Initial demonstration of a polynomial regression and response surface methodology approachJennifer Pierce, Ludmila Zhdanova, Todd Lucas
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|October 23, 2023
Personal justice beliefs, everyday discrimination, and carotid intima media thickness in sexual minority menLeah Maschino, Stephanie Cook, Todd Lucas
Plos One|February 26, 2024
Justice beliefs for self and others: Associations with positive and negative affectivity in African Americans and White AmericansTodd Lucas, Isaac M Lipkus, Ludmila Zhdanova
Psychology, Health & Medicine|August 3, 2010
Do ratings of African-American cultural competency reflect characteristics of providers or perceivers? Initial demonstration of a generalizability theory approachTodd Lucas, Brian Lakey, Judith Arnetz, et al.
Psychology, Health & Medicine|May 16, 2009
Individuals and illnesses as sources of perceived preventabilityTodd Lucas, Brian Lakey, Sheldon Alexander, et al.
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