Tetyana Pudrovska, Ph.D.

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2008 University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
Demography, Clinical Psychology
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Robert M. Hauser grad student 2008 UW Madison
 (Psychological implications of parenthood in midlife: Evidence from sibling models.)
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Pudrovska T, Anishkin A. (2020) Personal Mastery and the Medical, Financial, and Physical Cancer Burden: Gender and Race Differences Among Older Adults. Journal of Aging and Health. 898264320912611
Schieman S, Taylor CJ, Narisada A, et al. (2019) Underpaid Boss: Gender, Job Authority, and the Association Between Underreward and Depression Work and Occupations. 47: 44-82
Donnelly R, Umberson D, Pudrovska T. (2018) Family Member Death and Subjective Life Expectancy Among Black and White Older Adults. Journal of Aging and Health. 898264318809798
Umberson D, Olson JS, Crosnoe R, et al. (2017) Death of family members as an overlooked source of racial disadvantage in the United States. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Pudrovska T. (2017) Cancer, Body, and Mastery at the Intersection of Gender and Race Society and Mental Health. 8: 50-68
Reczek C, Pudrovska T, Carr D, et al. (2016) Marital Histories and Heavy Alcohol Use among Older Adults. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 57: 77-96
Pudrovska T. (2015) Gender and health control beliefs among middle-aged and older adults. Journal of Aging and Health. 27: 284-303
Pudrovska T, Karraker A. (2014) Gender, job authority, and depression. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 55: 424-41
Pudrovska T, Reither EN, Logan ES, et al. (2014) Gender and reinforcing associations between socioeconomic disadvantage and body mass over the life course. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 55: 283-301
Pudrovska T. (2014) Early-Life Socioeconomic Status and Mortality at Three Life Course Stages: An Increasing Within-Cohort Inequality. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 55: 181-195
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