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A preliminary investigation of attachment style and inflammation in African-American young adults

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Amanda Venta, Jeremy Bechelli, Johanna Bick, Trisha M. Brewer, Danielle Boisvert, Jessica Wells, Richard H. Lewis & Todd Armstrong. (2022) Inflammatory and environmental contributions to social information processing. Attachment & Human Development 24:4, pages 461-476.
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Katherine B. Ehrlich, Tianyi Yu, Aishat Sadiq & Gene H. Brody. (2022) Neighborhood poverty, allostatic load, and changes in cellular aging in African American young adults: the moderating role of attachment. Attachment & Human Development 24:3, pages 339-352.
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Jessica A. Stern, Oscar Barbarin & Jude Cassidy. (2022) Working toward anti-racist perspectives in attachment theory, research, and practice. Attachment & Human Development 24:3, pages 392-422.
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Jessica A. Stern, Jason D. Jones, Bridget M. Nortey, Carl W. Lejuez & Jude Cassidy. (2022) Pathways linking attachment and depressive symptoms for Black and White adolescents: do race and neighborhood racism matter?. Attachment & Human Development 24:3, pages 304-321.
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Katherine B. Ehrlich & Jude Cassidy. (2019) Attachment and physical health: introduction to the special issue. Attachment & Human Development 21:1, pages 1-4.
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