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Royette Tavernier Dubar
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Diurnal cortisol slopes and mental and physical health outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis
EK Adam, ME Quinn, R Tavernier, MT McQuillan, KA Dahlke, KE Gilbert
Psychoneuroendocrinology 83, 25-41, 2017
8882017
Examining the link between adolescent brain development and risk taking from a social–developmental perspective (reprinted)
T Willoughby, M Good, PJC Adachi, C Hamza, R Tavernier
Brain and cognition 89, 70-78, 2014
3082014
Sleep problems: predictor or outcome of media use among emerging adults at university?
R Tavernier, T Willoughby
Journal of sleep research 23 (4), 389-396, 2014
2372014
Adolescent turning points: The association between meaning-making and psychological well-being.
R Tavernier, T Willoughby
Developmental psychology 48 (4), 1058, 2012
1822012
A longitudinal examination of the bidirectional association between sleep problems and social ties at university: The mediating role of emotion regulation
R Tavernier, T Willoughby
Journal of youth and adolescence 44, 317-330, 2015
1212015
Bidirectional associations between sleep (quality and duration) and psychosocial functioning across the university years.
R Tavernier, T Willoughby
Developmental Psychology 50 (3), 674, 2014
1012014
Are all evening-types doomed? Latent class analyses of perceived morningness–eveningness, sleep and psychosocial functioning among emerging adults
R Tavernier, T Willoughby
Chronobiology international 31 (2), 232-242, 2014
832014
Daily affective experiences predict objective sleep outcomes among adolescents
R Tavernier, SB Choo, K Grant, EK Adam
Journal of sleep research 25 (1), 62-69, 2016
702016
Perceived morningness–eveningness predicts academic adjustment and substance use across university, but social jetlag is not to blame
R Tavernier, M Munroe, T Willoughby
Chronobiology international 32 (9), 1233-1245, 2015
642015
Adolescents' technology and face-to-face time use predict objective sleep outcomes
R Tavernier, JA Heissel, MR Sladek, KE Grant, EK Adam
Sleep Health 3 (4), 276-283, 2017
362017
Disappearing in the age of hypervisibility: Definition, context, and perceived psychological consequences of social media ghosting.
JO Thomas, RT Dubar
Psychology of Popular Media 10 (3), 291, 2021
342021
Text message intervention improves objective sleep hours among adolescents: the moderating role of race-ethnicity
R Tavernier, EK Adam
Sleep Health 3 (1), 62-67, 2017
262017
The triadic systems model perspective and adolescent risk taking
T Willoughby, R Tavernier, C Hamza, PJC Adachi, M Good
Brain and cognition 89, 114-115, 2014
212014
Be well, sleep well: An examination of directionality between basic psychological needs and subjective sleep among emerging adults at university
R Tavernier, GC Hill, TV Adrien
Sleep health 5 (3), 288-297, 2019
162019
Sleep problems and religious coping as possible mediators of the association between tropical storm exposure and psychological functioning among emerging adults in Dominica.
R Tavernier, L Fernandez, RK Peters, TV Adrien, L Conte, E Sinfield
Traumatology 25 (2), 82, 2019
122019
Examining the direction of effects between COVID-19 experiences, general well-being, social media engagement, and insomnia symptoms among university students
RT Dubar, NK Watkins, GC Hill
Emerging Adulthood 9 (6), 655-669, 2021
62021
Socio-demographic factors and COVID-19 experiences predict perceived social support and social media engagement among college students in the US
NK Watkins, RT Dubar
Journal of American college health 72 (5), 1516-1526, 2024
42024
# NoJusticeNoSleep: critical intersections of race-ethnicity, income, education, and social determinants in sleep health disparities
RT Dubar
Sleep Health: Journal of the National Sleep Foundation 8 (1), 7-10, 2022
32022
What’s your religious coping profile? Differences in religious orientation and subjective sleep among religious coping groups in the United States
RT Dubar, NK Watkins, MO Hope
Sleep health 10 (1), 83-90, 2024
12024
Decoding distress among pandemic pregnancies: Examining pregnancy distress and COVID-19 stress as concurrent predictors of current and anticipated postpartum sleep during the …
RT Dubar, J Schindler-Ruwisch, M Verghese, NK Watkins
Sleep health 9 (6), 933-939, 2023
2023
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