2_PSBP-17-626_Supplement – Supplemental material for Self-Disclosure and Perceived Responsiveness Among Youth With Asthma: Links to Affect and Anti-Inflammatory Gene Expression
Ledina Imami
Sarah C. E. Stanton
Samuele Zilioli
Erin T. Tobin
Allison K. Farrell
Francesca Luca
Richard B. Slatcher
10.25384/SAGE.7424384.v1
https://sage.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/2_PSBP-17-626_Supplement_Supplemental_material_for_Self-Disclosure_and_Perceived_Responsiveness_Among_Youth_With_Asthma_Links_to_Affect_and_Anti-Inflammatory_Gene_Expression/7424384
<p>Supplemental material, 2_PSBP-17-626_Supplement for Self-Disclosure and Perceived Responsiveness Among Youth With Asthma: Links to Affect and Anti-Inflammatory Gene Expression by Ledina Imami, Sarah C. E. Stanton, Samuele Zilioli, Erin T. Tobin, Allison K. Farrell, Francesca Luca and Richard B. Slatcher in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin</p>
2018-11-28 12:00:00
self-disclosure
responsiveness
gene expression
NR3C1
positive affect
negative affect