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Jacqueline Mogle is affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States. Their research spans multiple topics primarily in psychology and medicine, with a focus on aging, cognitive functions, and health outcomes.

Their recent publications include:

  • Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Parent, Child, and Family Functioning (2021, Family Process)
  • Charting adult development through (historically changing) daily stress processes (2020, American Psychologist)
  • Longitudinal change in daily stress across 20 years of adulthood: Results from the national study of daily experiences (2022, Developmental Psychology)
  • Methods to Assess Social Comparison Processes Within Persons in Daily Life: A Scoping Review (2020, Frontiers in Psychology)
  • Growing old and being old: Emotional well-being across adulthood (2023, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology)

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Nikki L. Hill
  • David M. Almeida
  • Martin J. Sliwinski
  • Sakshi Bhargava
  • Mindy J. Katz

Jacqueline Mogle publishes regularly in the following venues:

  • Innovation in Aging
  • Alzheimer's & Dementia
  • Family Process
  • JMIR Research Protocols
  • The Journals of Gerontology Series B

Their work covers main fields of study such as:

  • Psychology
  • Medicine

Within these fields, their research focuses on subfields including:

  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Psychiatry and Mental Health
  • Health
  • Social Psychology
  • Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology

The primary topics of their research comprise:

  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
  • Aging and Gerontology Research
  • Health Disparities and Outcomes
  • Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
  • Identity, Memory, and Therapy
  • Cognitive Functions and Memory
  • Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes

Best Publications

  • The Wear and Tear of Daily Stressors on Mental Health

    Susan T. Charles;Jennifer R. Piazza;Jacqueline Mogle;Martin J. Sliwinski

  • Affective Reactivity to Daily Stressors and Long-Term Risk of Reporting a Chronic Physical Health Condition

    Jennifer R. Piazza;Jennifer R. Piazza;Susan T. Charles;Martin J. Sliwinski;Jacqueline Mogle

  • Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Parent, Child, and Family Functioning.

    Mark E. Feinberg;Jacqueline A. Mogle;Jin Kyung Lee;Samantha L. Tornello

  • Reliability and Validity of Ambulatory Cognitive Assessments

    Martin J. Sliwinski;Jacqueline A. Mogle;Jinshil Hyun;Elizabeth Munoz

  • Subjective Cognitive Impairment and Affective Symptoms: A Systematic Review.

    Nikki L. Hill;Jacqueline Mogle;Rachel Wion;Elizabeth Munoz

  • The Effects of Stress on Cognitive Aging, Physiology and Emotion (ESCAPE) Project.

    Stacey B. Scott;Jennifer E. Graham-Engeland;Christopher G. Engeland;Joshua M. Smyth

  • Subjective cognitive impairment and quality of life: a systematic review.

    Nikki L Hill;Caroline McDermott;Jacqueline Mogle;Elizabeth Munoz

  • What's So Special About Working Memory? An Examination of the Relationships Among Working Memory, Secondary Memory, and Fluid Intelligence

    Jacqueline A. Mogle;Benjamin J. Lovett;Robert S. Stawski;Martin J. Sliwinski

  • Neighborhood cohesion and daily well-being: results from a diary study.

    Jennifer W. Robinette;Susan T. Charles;Jacqueline A. Mogle;David M. Almeida

  • Daily Spousal Influence on Physical Activity in Knee Osteoarthritis

    Lynn M. Martire;Mary Ann Parris Stephens;Jacqueline Mogle;Richard Schulz

  • Dynamic deconstructive psychotherapy versus optimized community care for borderline personality disorder co-occurring with alcohol use disorders: a 30-month follow-up.

    Robert J. Gregory;Evan DeLucia-Deranja;Jacqueline A. Mogle

  • Age, Stress, and Emotional Complexity: Results from Two Studies of Daily Experiences

    Stacey B. Scott;Martin J. Sliwinski;Jacqueline A. Mogle;David M. Almeida

  • Charting adult development through (historically changing) daily stress processes.

    David M. Almeida;Susan T. Charles;Jacqueline Mogle;Johanna Drewelies

  • Longitudinal change in daily stress across 20 years of adulthood: Results from the national study of daily experiences.

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  • The Multiple Dimensions of Privacy: Testing Lay "Expectations of Privacy"

    Jeremy A. Blumenthal;Meera Adya;Jacqueline Mogle

  • Age Differences in Emotional Well-Being Vary by Temporal Recall

    Susan T. Charles;Jennifer R. Piazza;Jacqueline A. Mogle;Emily J. Urban

  • Exploring the Relationship of Patient and Informal Caregiver Characteristics with Heart Failure Self-Care Using the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model: Implications for Outpatient Palliative Care

    Harleah G Buck;Jacqueline Mogle;Barbara Riegel;Susan McMillan

  • Physical activity and negative affective reactivity in daily life.

    Eli Puterman;Jordan Weiss;Mark R. Beauchamp;Jacqueline Mogle

  • Methods to Assess Social Comparison Processes Within Persons in Daily Life: A Scoping Review.

    Danielle Arigo;Jacqueline A. Mogle;Megan M. Brown;Kristen Pasko

  • Adversity, time, and well-being: A longitudinal analysis of time perspective in adulthood.

    E. Alison Holman;Roxane Cohen Silver;Jacqueline A. Mogle;Stacey B. Scott

  • Perceptions of Leisure by Older Adults Who Attend Senior Centers

    John Dattilo;Amy e. Lorek;Jacqueline Mogle;Martin Sliwinski

  • Time-based and process-based approaches to analysis of longitudinal data.

    Martin Sliwinski;Jacqueline Mogle

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin J. Sliwinski
Martin J. Sliwinski Pennsylvania State University
David M. Almeida
David M. Almeida Pennsylvania State University
Susan T. Charles
Susan T. Charles University of California, Irvine
Mindy J. Katz
Mindy J. Katz Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Joshua M. Smyth
Joshua M. Smyth Pennsylvania State University
Lynn M. Martire
Lynn M. Martire Pennsylvania State University
Robert S. Stawski
Robert S. Stawski Utah State University
Laura A. Rabin
Laura A. Rabin City University of New York
Linda Clare
Linda Clare University of Exeter
Richard Schulz
Richard Schulz University of Pittsburgh

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