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Thomas E. Fuller-Rowell

Thomas E. Fuller-Rowell

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Psychology

D-Index
33
Citations
4506
World Ranking
10566
National Ranking
5541

Overview

Thomas E. Fuller-Rowell is affiliated with Auburn University in the United States. Their research primarily spans social sciences and medicine, with a significant focus on health disparities, racial and ethnic identity, sleep disorders, and related social factors. Their work represents a cross-disciplinary approach integrating sociology, psychology, and health sciences.

Fuller-Rowell has contributed to several recent publications, showcasing ongoing research investigations into health and social outcomes. Notable papers include:

  • Day-to-day fluctuations in experiences of discrimination: Associations with sleep and the moderating role of internalized racism among African American college students, 2020, Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
  • Racial disparities in sleep health between Black and White young adults: The role of neighborhood safety in childhood, 2021, Sleep Medicine

The researcher has consistently published in recognized academic journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Sleep Medicine
  • American Journal of Epidemiology
  • Health Psychology
  • Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
  • Physiology

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Thomas E. Fuller-Rowell encompass:

  • Olivia I. Nichols
  • Mona El-Sheikh
  • Austin T. Robinson
  • Braxton A. Linder
  • Zach J. Hutchison

Their main fields of study include:

  • Social Sciences
  • Medicine

Subfields explored encompass:

  • General Health Professions
  • Health
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Education

Main topics of research address:

  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Employment and Welfare Studies
  • Racial and Ethnic Identity Research
  • Sleep and related disorders
  • Climate Change and Health Impacts
  • Early Childhood Education and Development
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet

Best Publications

  • Racial microaggressions and daily well-being among Asian Americans.

    Anthony D. Ong;Anthony L. Burrow;Thomas E. Fuller-Rowell;Nicole M. Ja

  • Racial discrimination and the stress process.

    Anthony D. Ong;Thomas Fuller-Rowell;Anthony L. Burrow

  • Developmental histories of perceived racial discrimination and diurnal cortisol profiles in adulthood: A 20-year prospective study.

    Emma K. Adam;Jennifer A. Heissel;Katharine H. Zeiders;Jennifer A. Richeson

  • Poverty and Health: The Mediating Role of Perceived Discrimination

    Thomas E. Fuller-Rowell;Gary W. Evans;Anthony D. Ong

  • Childhood Cumulative Risk and Obesity: The Mediating Role of Self-Regulatory Ability

    Gary W Evans;Thomas E Fuller-Rowell;Stacey N Doan

  • Cumulative Risk and Adolescent's Internalizing and Externalizing Problems: The Mediating Roles of Maternal Responsiveness and Self-Regulation.

    Stacey N. Doan;Thomas E. Fuller-Rowell;Gary W. Evans

  • Environmental Volunteering and Health Outcomes over a 20-Year Period

    Karl Pillemer;Thomas E. Fuller-Rowell;M. C. Reid;Nancy M. Wells

  • Differential effects of perceived discrimination on the diurnal cortisol rhythm of African Americans and Whites.

    Thomas E. Fuller-Rowell;Stacey N. Doan;Jacquelynne S. Eccles

  • Perceived Racial Discrimination as a Predictor of Health Behaviors: the Moderating Role of Gender

    Amanda B. Brodish;Courtney D. Cogburn;Thomas E. Fuller-Rowell;Stephen Peck

  • Childhood poverty, chronic stress, and young adult working memory: the protective role of self-regulatory capacity.

    Gary W. Evans;Thomas E. Fuller‐Rowell

  • Measurement of Ethnic Identity: Recurrent and Emergent Issues

    Anthony D. Ong;Thomas E. Fuller-Rowell;Jean S. Phinney

  • Ambivalence toward Adult Children: Differences between Mothers and Fathers.

    Karl Pillemer;Christin L. Munsch;Thomas Fuller-Rowell;Catherine Riffin

  • The Social Costs of Academic Success Across Ethnic Groups

    Thomas E. Fuller-Rowell;Stacey N. Doan

  • Racial disparities in the health benefits of educational attainment: a study of inflammatory trajectories among African American and white adults.

    Thomas E. Fuller-Rowell;David S. Curtis;Stacey N. Doan;Christopher L. Coe

  • Racial discrimination mediates race differences in sleep problems: A longitudinal analysis.

    Thomas E. Fuller-Rowell;David S. Curtis;Mona El-Sheikh;Adrienne M. Duke

  • Racial discrimination and substance use: longitudinal associations and identity moderators.

    Thomas E. Fuller-Rowell;Courtney D. Cogburn;Amanda B. Brodish;Stephen C. Peck

  • Prospective predictors of positive emotions following spousal loss.

    Anthony D. Ong;Thomas E. Fuller-Rowell;George A. Bonanno

  • Racial disparities in sleep: the role of neighborhood disadvantage

    Thomas E. Fuller-Rowell;David S. Curtis;Mona El-Sheikh;David H. Chae

  • National identity and perceived discrimination predict changes in ethnic identity commitment: Evidence from a longitudinal study of Latino college students.

    Thomas E. Fuller-Rowell;Anthony D. Ong;Jean S. Phinney

  • Varieties of Resilience in MIDUS.

    Carol Ryff;Elliot Friedman;Thomas Fuller-Rowell;Gayle Love

  • Habitual sleep as a contributor to racial differences in cardiometabolic risk.

    David S. Curtis;Thomas E. Fuller-Rowell;Mona El-Sheikh;Mercedes R. Carnethon

Frequent Co-Authors

Anthony D. Ong
Anthony D. Ong Cornell University
Carol D. Ryff
Carol D. Ryff University of Wisconsin–Madison
Mona El-Sheikh
Mona El-Sheikh Auburn University
Gary W. Evans
Gary W. Evans Cornell University
Anthony L. Burrow
Anthony L. Burrow Cornell University
Jacquelynne S. Eccles
Jacquelynne S. Eccles University of California, Irvine
Markus Jokela
Markus Jokela University of Helsinki
George A. Bonanno
George A. Bonanno Columbia University
Karl Pillemer
Karl Pillemer Cornell University
Tiffany Yip
Tiffany Yip Fordham University

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