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Angela Vieth

Senior Lecturer of Psychology and Neuroscience
Psychology & Neuroscience
Duke Box 90086, Durham, NC 27708-0086
243 Reuben-Cooke Bldg, 417 Chapel Dr, Box 90086, Durham, NC 27708-0086

Selected Publications


Individual differences in self-regulatory failure and menstrual dysfunction predict upper respiratory infection symptoms and antibody response to flu immunization.

Journal Article Brain, behavior, and immunity · July 2008 Prior research indicates that cognitive priming manipulations that activate personal goals acutely increase or decrease natural killer cell cytotoxicity depending on whether individuals see themselves as making or failing to make progress toward their goal ... Full text Cite

Incremental validity of the Structured Interview for the Five‐Factor Model of Personality (SIFFM)

Journal Article European Journal of Personality · June 2005 This study examined the incremental validity of the Structured Interview for the Five‐Factor Model (SIFFM; Trull & Widiger, 1997) scores in the prediction of borderline, antisocial, and histrionic personality disorder symptoms above and beyond ... Full text Cite

Self-System Therapy: A theory-based psychotherapy for depression

Journal Article Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice · 2003 Cite

Family Patterns of Perfectionism: An Examination of College Students and Their Parents

Journal Article Journal of Personality Assessment · February 1999 Full text Cite

Two-Year Stability of Borderline Personality Measures

Journal Article Journal of Personality Disorders · September 1998 Full text Cite

Disease and family contributors to adaptation in juvenile rheumatoid arthritis and juvenile diabetes

Journal Article Arthritis & Rheumatism · June 1998 AbstractObjective. Research in the areas of pediatric rheumatology and pediatric chronic illness has emphasized comprehensive models of adaptation involving risk and resistance factors. This study exa ... Full text Cite

Trajectories of adaptation in pediatric chronic illness: The importance of the individual.

Journal Article Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology · 1998 Full text Cite