Neal Krause

Affiliations: 
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
Area:
Public Health, Mental Health
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Upenieks L, Krause NM. (2023) Exploring Religious/Spiritual Pathways between Practical Wisdom and Depression: Testing the Importance of The Divine Relationship in Later Life. Journal of Religion, Spirituality & Aging. 35: 227-250
Newsom JT, McQueen A, Rook KS, et al. (2022) A Change for the Worse: Negative Social Exchanges are Associated with an Accelerated Decline in Self-Rated Health Over Time. Journal of Aging and Health. 8982643221083407
Krause N, Rainville G. (2020) Age differences in meaning in life: Exploring the mediating role of social support. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics. 88: 104008
Rainville G“, Krause N. (2020) Attributing Problem‐Solving to God, Receiving Social Support, and Stress‐Moderation Journal For the Scientific Study of Religion
Krause N, Pargament KI, Ironson G. (2020) Assessing the relationships among spiritual social support, stress, and anxiety: Does extraversion also play a role in the coping process? Current Psychology. 39: 307-314
Krause N, Rainville G. (2019) Exploring the Relationship Between Social Support and Sleep. Health Education & Behavior : the Official Publication of the Society For Public Health Education. 1090198119871331
Krause N. (2019) Religion and Health Among Hispanics: Exploring Variations by Age. Journal of Religion and Health
Krause N, Hill PC, Ironson G. (2019) Evaluating the relationships among religion, social virtues, and meaning in life: Archive For the Psychology of Religion. 41: 53-70
Krause N, Pargament KI, Hill PC, et al. (2019) Exploring religious and/or spiritual identities: part 1 – assessing relationships with health Mental Health, Religion & Culture. 22: 877-891
Krause N, Pargament KI, Hill PC, et al. (2019) Exploring religious and/or spiritual identities: part 2 – a descriptive analysis of those who are at risk for health problems Mental Health, Religion & Culture. 22: 892-909
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