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Overview

Maxine Weinstein is affiliated with Georgetown University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields including Psychology, Medicine, and Social Sciences, with a focus on various subfields such as Health, General Health Professions, Clinical Psychology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, and Pharmacology.

The main topics of Weinstein's work encompass:

  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Employment and Welfare Studies
  • Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
  • Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
  • Aging and Gerontology Research
  • Global Health Care Issues
  • Opioid Use Disorder Treatment

Weinstein's recent publications include the following papers:

  • "Evidence that ageing yields improvements as well as declines across attention and executive functions," 2021, published in Nature Human Behaviour
  • "Loneliness, social isolation, and all-cause mortality in the United States," 2021, published in SSM - Mental Health
  • "Changes in mental health, pain, and drug misuse since the mid-1990s: Is there a link?", 2020, published in Social Science & Medicine
  • "Income, wealth, and Black-White disparities in cognition," 2022, published in Social Science & Medicine
  • "Early-life education may help bolster declarative memory in old age, especially for women," 2020, published in Aging Neuropsychology and Cognition

Frequent collaborators of Weinstein include:

  • Dana A. Glei
  • Chioun Lee
  • João Veríssimo
  • Noreen Goldman
  • Michael T. Ullman

The scientist often publishes in the following venues:

  • Social Science & Medicine
  • PLoS ONE
  • Nature Human Behaviour
  • SSM - Population Health
  • SSM - Mental Health

Best Publications

  • Participating in social activities helps preserve cognitive function: an analysis of a longitudinal, population-based study of the elderly

    Dana A Glei;David A Landau;Noreen Goldman;Yi-Li Chuang

  • Evaluating the quality of self-reports of hypertension and diabetes

    Noreen Goldman;I-Fen Lin;Maxine Weinstein;Yu-Hsuan Lin

  • Bioindicators in the MIDUS National Study: Protocol, Measures, Sample, and Comparative Context

    Gayle Dienberg Love;Teresa E. Seeman;Maxine Weinstein;Carol D. Ryff

  • Collaborative meta-analysis finds no evidence of a strong interaction between stress and 5-HTTLPR genotype contributing to the development of depression

    R. C. Culverhouse;N. L. Saccone;A. C. Horton;Y. Ma

  • Relationship Between Subjective Social Status and Measures of Health in Older Taiwanese Persons

    Peifeng Hu;Nancy E. Adler;Noreen Goldman;Maxine Weinstein

  • Do health interview surveys yield reliable data on chronic illness among older respondents

    Megan K. Beckett;Maxine Weinstein;Noreen Goldman;Lin Yu-Hsuan

  • Religious involvement and health outcomes among older persons in Taiwan.

    D.M. Yeager;Dana A. Glei;Melanie Au;Hui-Sheng Lin

  • Do chronic stressors lead to physiological dysregulation? Testing the theory of allostatic load.

    Dana A. Glei;Noreen Goldman;Yi-Li Chuang;Maxine Weinstein

  • A comparative analysis of measurement approaches for physiological dysregulation in an older population.

    Christopher L Seplaki;Noreen Goldman;Dana Glei;Maxine Weinstein

  • Sleep duration, sleep quality, and biomarkers of inflammation in a Taiwanese population

    Jennifer Beam Dowd;Noreen Goldman;Maxine Weinstein

  • Social relationships and allostatic load in Taiwanese elderly and near elderly.

    Teresa Seeman;Dana Glei;Noreen Goldman;Maxine Weinstein

  • The serotonin transporter polymorphism (5‐HTTLPR): allelic variation and links with depressive symptoms

    Noreen Goldman;Dana A. Glei;Yu-Hsuan Lin;Maxine Weinstein

  • Before and after the 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake: traumatic events and depressive symptoms in an older population.

    Christopher L. Seplaki;Noreen Goldman;Maxine Weinstein;Yu-Hsuan Lin

  • Gender Differences in Adult Children's Support of Their Parents in Taiwan

    I‐Fen Lin;Noreen Goldman;Maxine Weinstein;Yu‐Hsuan Lin

  • Social ties and perceived support: two dimensions of social relationships and health among the elderly in Taiwan.

    Jennifer C. Cornman;Noreen Goldman;Dana A. Glei;Maxine Weinstein

  • Perceived stress and physiological dysregulation in older adults

    Noreen Goldman;Dana A Glei;Christopher Seplaki;I-Wen Liu

  • How Are Biomarkers Related to Physical and Mental Well-Being?

    Christopher L. Seplaki;Noreen Goldman;Maxine Weinstein;Yu-Hsuan Lin

  • Working memory in older adults declines with age, but is modulated by sex and education.

    Christos Pliatsikas;João Veríssimo;Laura Babcock;Mariel Y Pullman

  • Social environment, life challenge, and health among the elderly in Taiwan.

    Megan K. Beckett;Noreen Goldman;Maxine Weinstein;I-Fen Lin

  • Measurement of cumulative physiological dysregulation in an older population.

    Christopher L. Seplaki;Noreen Goldman;Maxine Weinstein;Yu-Hsuan Lin

  • Evidence that ageing yields improvements as well as declines across attention and executive functions

    João Veríssimo;João Veríssimo;Paul Verhaeghen;Noreen Goldman;Maxine Weinstein

  • Sociality, Hierarchy, Health: Comparative Biodemography: A Collection of Papers

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  • Collaborative meta-analysis finds no evidence of a strong interaction between stress and 5-HTTLPR genotype contributing to the development of depression

    Robert C. Culverhouse;Nancy L. Saccone;Amy C. Horton;Yinjiao Ma

Frequent Co-Authors

Noreen Goldman
Noreen Goldman Princeton University
Dana A. Glei
Dana A. Glei Georgetown University
Teresa E. Seeman
Teresa E. Seeman University of California, Los Angeles
James W. Vaupel
James W. Vaupel University of Southern Denmark
Carol D. Ryff
Carol D. Ryff University of Wisconsin–Madison
Burton H. Singer
Burton H. Singer University of Florida
Richard P. Sloan
Richard P. Sloan Columbia University
Vladimir M. Shkolnikov
Vladimir M. Shkolnikov Max Planck Society
Matthew M. Burg
Matthew M. Burg Yale University
Sébastien Guillaume
Sébastien Guillaume University of Montpellier

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