ELLIOT MICHAEL FRIEDMAN

Summary

Affiliation: University of Wisconsin
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Living well with medical comorbidities: a biopsychosocial perspective
    Elliot M Friedman
    CorreInstitute on Aging, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 624 WARF Building, 610 North Walnut Street, Madison, WI 53726, USA
    J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci 67:535-44. 2012
  2. ncbi The Survey of the Health of Wisconsin (SHOW), a novel infrastructure for population health research: rationale and methods
    F Javier Nieto
    Department of Population Health Sciences, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin 53726, USA
    BMC Public Health 10:785. 2010
  3. ncbi Social relationships, sleep quality, and interleukin-6 in aging women
    Elliot M Friedman
    Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society Scholars Program, Department of Population Health Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53726, USA
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 102:18757-62. 2005
  4. ncbi Swim test immobility in a genetic rat model of depression is modified by maternal environment: a cross-foster study
    Elliot Friedman
    Psychology Department, Williams College Williamstown, Massachusetts 01267, USA
    Dev Psychobiol 48:169-77. 2006
  5. ncbi Plasma interleukin-6 and soluble IL-6 receptors are associated with psychological well-being in aging women
    Elliot M Friedman
    Department of Population Health Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53726 2397, USA
    Health Psychol 26:305-13. 2007
  6. ncbi Socioeconomic status predicts objective and subjective sleep quality in aging women
    Elliot M Friedman
    Department of Population Health Sciences, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53726, USA
    Psychosom Med 69:682-91. 2007
  7. ncbi Chronic discrimination predicts higher circulating levels of E-selectin in a national sample: the MIDUS study
    Elliot M Friedman
    Institute on Aging, Department of Population Health Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53726, USA
    Brain Behav Immun 23:684-92. 2009
  8. ncbi Income, education, and inflammation: differential associations in a national probability sample (The MIDUS study)
    Elliot M Friedman
    University of Wisconsin Madison, 624 WARF Office Bldg, 610 N Walnut Street, Madison, WI 53726, USA
    Psychosom Med 72:290-300. 2010
  9. ncbi Sleep quality, social well-being, gender, and inflammation: an integrative analysis in a national sample
    Elliot M Friedman
    Institute on Aging and Department of Population Health Sciences, University of Wisconsin Madison, USA
    Ann N Y Acad Sci 1231:23-34. 2011

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Publications9

  1. ncbi Living well with medical comorbidities: a biopsychosocial perspective
    Elliot M Friedman
    CorreInstitute on Aging, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 624 WARF Building, 610 North Walnut Street, Madison, WI 53726, USA
    J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci 67:535-44. 2012
    ....
  2. ncbi The Survey of the Health of Wisconsin (SHOW), a novel infrastructure for population health research: rationale and methods
    F Javier Nieto
    Department of Population Health Sciences, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin 53726, USA
    BMC Public Health 10:785. 2010
    ..This manuscript describes the rationale and methods of the Survey of the Health of Wisconsin (SHOW), a novel infrastructure for population health research...
  3. ncbi Social relationships, sleep quality, and interleukin-6 in aging women
    Elliot M Friedman
    Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society Scholars Program, Department of Population Health Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53726, USA
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 102:18757-62. 2005
    ....
  4. ncbi Swim test immobility in a genetic rat model of depression is modified by maternal environment: a cross-foster study
    Elliot Friedman
    Psychology Department, Williams College Williamstown, Massachusetts 01267, USA
    Dev Psychobiol 48:169-77. 2006
    ..The FSL model offers promise for understanding the interactions of genetic vulnerabilities and environmental influences in the etiology of clinical depression...
  5. ncbi Plasma interleukin-6 and soluble IL-6 receptors are associated with psychological well-being in aging women
    Elliot M Friedman
    Department of Population Health Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53726 2397, USA
    Health Psychol 26:305-13. 2007
    ..This study tested the hypothesis that psychological well-being would predict lower plasma levels of inflammatory factors in aging women...
  6. ncbi Socioeconomic status predicts objective and subjective sleep quality in aging women
    Elliot M Friedman
    Department of Population Health Sciences, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53726, USA
    Psychosom Med 69:682-91. 2007
    ..Epidemiological studies linking SES and sleep quality have traditionally relied on self-reported assessments of sleep...
  7. ncbi Chronic discrimination predicts higher circulating levels of E-selectin in a national sample: the MIDUS study
    Elliot M Friedman
    Institute on Aging, Department of Population Health Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53726, USA
    Brain Behav Immun 23:684-92. 2009
    ..Moreover, they add to a growing literature suggesting that unfair treatment in general may predict adverse health outcomes...
  8. ncbi Income, education, and inflammation: differential associations in a national probability sample (The MIDUS study)
    Elliot M Friedman
    University of Wisconsin Madison, 624 WARF Office Bldg, 610 N Walnut Street, Madison, WI 53726, USA
    Psychosom Med 72:290-300. 2010
    ..Socioeconomic status is inversely linked with health outcomes, but the biological processes by which social position "gets under the skin" to affect health are poorly understood...
  9. ncbi Sleep quality, social well-being, gender, and inflammation: an integrative analysis in a national sample
    Elliot M Friedman
    Institute on Aging and Department of Population Health Sciences, University of Wisconsin Madison, USA
    Ann N Y Acad Sci 1231:23-34. 2011
    ..These results extend our previous work and bolster the suggestion that positive psychological functioning may compensate for other risk factors in predicting advantageous profiles of biological risk in aging adults...

Research Grants3

  1. Depression and Immunity: Behavioral and CNS Mechanisms
    Elliot Friedman; Fiscal Year: 2002
    ..as a valid model for depression, the data generated from these studies promise to illuminate the integrated biological processes that produce increased vulnerability to physical illness in the clinically depressed ..
  2. Psychosocial Functioning and Inflammation: An Integrative Analysis
    Elliot Friedman; Fiscal Year: 2007
    ....