The National Couples' Health and Time Study
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NCHAT (N = 3,642 plus N = 1,515 partners) is population representative study of diverse couples in the US. Data are available at https://z.umn.edu/nchaticpsr | More info available at pop.umn.edu/nchat
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October 16, 2025 at 8:26 PM
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We are incredibly excited to announce this project! The data will be used to tests of mechanisms linking stress and health that can be used to address health disparities, and importantly, assays and epigenetic biological clock data will be made publicly available. Stay tuned for more information.
October 7, 2025 at 3:30 PM
We are incredibly excited to announce this project! The data will be used to tests of mechanisms linking stress and health that can be used to address health disparities, and importantly, assays and epigenetic biological clock data will be made publicly available. Stay tuned for more information.
Kristen Gustafson, Ph.D., successfully defended her dissertation titled, "Partnered Plurisexual People's Psychological Well-Being and Relationship Quality: An Examination of Gender and Sexual Identity Composition."
May 29, 2025 at 2:27 AM
Kristen Gustafson, Ph.D., successfully defended her dissertation titled, "Partnered Plurisexual People's Psychological Well-Being and Relationship Quality: An Examination of Gender and Sexual Identity Composition."
Alex Bates, Ph.D., successfully defended his dissertation titled, "Multilevel predictors of healthcare discrimination, mental health, and physiological stress in sexual and gender minority populations."
May 29, 2025 at 2:26 AM
Alex Bates, Ph.D., successfully defended his dissertation titled, "Multilevel predictors of healthcare discrimination, mental health, and physiological stress in sexual and gender minority populations."