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Baldwin Wallace University

The Health and Well-being Lab centers around motivating health behaviors to improve well-being and prevent chronic illness. We synthesize clinical psychology, health psychology, and positive psychology to identify mechanisms and interventions for maintaining well-being in the context of chronic illness and psychopathology. As a research team, we value scientific integrity through replication, reproducibility, transparency, and open science.

Our Research

At Health and Well-being Lab, we are dedicated to conducting cutting-edge research on health and well-being. Our team of researchers utilizes ecological momentary assessment to study the impact of health behaviors in daily life on well-being, including stress, physical activity, and sleep. We also conduct experimental studies to test the effectiveness of interventions designed to improve health outcomes. Our research is published in top-tier academic journals and presented at national and international conferences.

Latest Publications

Can the positive buffer from the negative? Testing the impact of protective childhood experiences on social support and psychological adjustment in adults following trauma exposure.

This study followed adults who recently were hospitalized for a traumatic injury (N = 128) for 9 months after their injury. We found that protective childhood experiences (e.g., felt loved) were associated with more perceived social support after the traumatic injury, but not less internalizing symptoms. Check out a list of all recent publications below!

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