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Max E. Coleman
Max E. Coleman
Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Utah
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Social networks and cognitive function: An evaluation of social bridging and bonding mechanisms
BL Perry, WR McConnell, S Peng, AR Roth, M Coleman, M Manchella, ...
The Gerontologist 62 (6), 865-875, 2022
332022
Why the cognitive “fountain of youth” may be upstream: Pathways to dementia risk and resilience through social connectedness
BL Perry, WR McConnell, ME Coleman, AR Roth, S Peng, LG Apostolova
Alzheimer's & Dementia 18 (5), 934-941, 2022
322022
Mental health in the college classroom: Best practices for instructors
ME Coleman
Teaching Sociology 50 (2), 168-182, 2022
202022
What kinds of social networks protect older adults’ health during a pandemic? The tradeoff between preventing infection and promoting mental health
ME Coleman, MK Manchella, AR Roth, S Peng, BL Perry
Social Networks 70, 393-402, 2022
172022
Network recall among older adults with cognitive impairments
AR Roth, S Peng, ME Coleman, E Finley, BL Perry
Social Networks 64, 99-108, 2021
112021
Anomie: Concept, theory, research promise
M Coleman
Oberlin College, 2014
92014
Social enrichment on the job: Complex work with people improves episodic memory, promotes brain reserve, and reduces the risk of dementia
ME Coleman, MEH Roessler, S Peng, AR Roth, SL Risacher, AJ Saykin, ...
Alzheimer's & Dementia 19 (6), 2655-2665, 2023
42023
Contact reduces substance use stigma through bad character attributions, especially for US health care professionals.
LJ Hamilton, ME Coleman, AC Krendl
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 37 (6), 734, 2023
32023
Beyond Empathy: familial incarceration, stress proliferation, and depressive symptoms among African americans
NC Smith, ME Coleman
Social Forces 102 (4), 1424-1445, 2024
22024
An evaluation of social bridging and bonding mechanisms in the association of social networks and cognitive function
S Peng, B Perry, A Roth, M Coleman, H Sheean
Innovation in Aging 5 (Suppl 1), 571, 2021
22021
Social Networks, the COVID-19 Pandemic, and Emerging Adults’ Mental Health: Resiliency Through Social Bonding and Cohesion
BL Perry, NC Smith, ME Coleman, BA Pescosolido
American Journal of Public Health 114 (S3), S258-S267, 2023
12023
Do subjective or objective cognitive measures better predict social network type among older adults?
AR Roth, S Peng, ME Coleman, LG Apostolova, BL Perry
Biodemography and social biology 67 (1), 84-97, 2022
12022
Mental health inequalities
JD McLeod, ME Coleman
The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Inequalities and the Life Course, 113-123, 2021
12021
Hurt on Both Sides: Political Differences in Health and Well-Being during the COVID-19 Pandemic
ME Coleman, MA Andersson
Journal of Health and Social Behavior 65 (1), 94-109, 2024
2024
Social connectedness and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic and across the life course
B Perry, N Smith, M Coleman, B Pescosolido
APHA 2023 Annual Meeting and Expo, 2023
2023
Status and the Psyche: How Mental Health Paradoxes Challenge Theories of Inequality
ME Coleman
Indiana University, 2023
2023
UNRAVELING THE AMBIGUITY BETWEEN COGNITION AND DEPRESSION: A LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS OF OLDER ADULTS
M Roessler, M Manchella, A Singh, M Coleman, H Francis, A Saykin, ...
Innovation in Aging 6 (Supplement_1), 725-725, 2022
2022
“STOP HASSLING ME!”: HASSLES, PERCEIVED SUPPORT, AND MENTAL HEALTH OUTCOMES IN OLDER ADULTHOOD
A Gourley, L Hamilton, M Coleman, A Krendl
Innovation in Aging 6 (Supplement_1), 723-723, 2022
2022
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