
Anita DeLongis
@anita_delongis
Professor, University of British Columbia
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09-03-2018 09:02:14
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170 Followers
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Are you a University of British Columbia grad student? There is a disabled grad student association (DGSA) and all are welcome to join! It's an opportunity to discuss frustrations, get support and advocacy help, and build community. Pls DM me. UBC folk please RT.


What role has neuroticism played in the association between COVID-19 stressors and depressive symptoms during the pandemic? Thrilled to share work examining this thanks to Jason Zheng, Nancy Sin, PhD , Jason Rights, and Anita DeLongis ! authors.elsevier.com/a/1fUidheKdqhDy


Please consider retweeting! Anne H Berman @MKleinstauber StressLab@UniVienna Mette Terp Hoybye Michael A. Diefenbach, PhD Claire Conley Rebecca Wyse Pernilla Åsenlöf Elizabeth Seng Briony Hill


Family #interventions targeted at the caregivers' broader social environment might enhance both dyad members' #wellbeing. Read this #research #article by ESRs Giulia Ferraris, Oliver Fisher and colleagues via bit.ly/3ESNc9U #ITN_ENTWINE


Really honoured to be featured on the cover of the BC Women's Health Foundation 2022 Impact Report. Thank you for highlighting our work. This research would not be possible without generous support from a donor-funded Catalyst Grant and funding from SSHRC. assets.bcwomensfoundation.org/2022/10/201331…




On February 9, join us for a colloquium with Dr. Christine Chambers on 'From Evidence to Influence: Making a Difference for Children in Pain'. This talk takes place in-person & online. Please register: bit.ly/colloquium-cha…


In a new paper published in the Journal of Genetic Counseling, Talia Morstead and Anita DeLongis examine the roles of family secrecy, childhood adversity, and self-concept clarity in the direct-to-consumer genetic testing process doi.org/10.1002/jgc4.1…



NEW publication led by Vincent G Boucher and @eliputerman. Delighted to be part of this stellar team and publication:-)

. Centre for Health and Coping Studies is recruiting Jewish students to take part in a study on stress and coping. If you self-identify as Jewish and attend a college or university, we would love to hear from you. Engaging with this tweet will publicly associate you with the study.


