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Neal Krause, Ph.D. (November, 2011) PRESENT POSITIONS Marshall H. Becker Collegiate Professor and Associate Chair AND ADDRESSES: Department of Health Behavior & Health Education School of Public Health University of Michigan 1415 Washington Heights Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029 Telephone: (734) 763-5583 Research Professor Institute of Gerontology University of Michigan 300 North Ingalls Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2007 Telephone: (734) 936-2141 Research Affiliate Population Studies Center Institute for Social Research University of Michigan 426 Thompson St. Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1248 Telephone: (734) 763-1543 BIOGRAPHICAL: Birthdate: December 15, 1948 Birthplace: Mineola, NY Home Address: 915 Duncan Street Ann Arbor, MI 48103 Telephone: (734) 996-5608 E-mail: [email protected]

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Neal Krause, Ph.D.

(November, 2011) PRESENT POSITIONS Marshall H. Becker Collegiate Professor and Associate Chair AND ADDRESSES: Department of Health Behavior & Health Education School of Public Health University of Michigan 1415 Washington Heights Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029 Telephone: (734) 763-5583 Research Professor Institute of Gerontology University of Michigan 300 North Ingalls Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2007 Telephone: (734) 936-2141 Research Affiliate Population Studies Center Institute for Social Research University of Michigan 426 Thompson St. Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1248 Telephone: (734) 763-1543 BIOGRAPHICAL: Birthdate: December 15, 1948 Birthplace: Mineola, NY Home Address: 915 Duncan Street Ann Arbor, MI 48103 Telephone: (734) 996-5608 E-mail: [email protected]

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EDUCATION: 1971 University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; B.B.A. - Marketing, Management 1974 Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX; M.A. - Sociology, Psychology 1978 Akron University - Kent State University Joint Program, Akron and Kent, OH; Ph.D. -

Sociology 1978-1979 N.I.M.H. Postdoctoral Fellow, Postdoctoral Training Program in Identity, Self, Role and

Mental Health directed by Sheldon Stryker, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 1979-1981 N.I.M.H. Postdoctoral Fellow, Postdoctoral Training Program in Measurement directed

by George Bohrnstedt, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN PRINCIPAL PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: 1993-1994 Faculty Associate, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 1992-1997 Research Scientist, Institute of Gerontology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 1987, 1990 N.I.A. Visiting Scholar, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology, Japan 1986-1992 Associate Research Scientist, Institute of Gerontology, University of Michigan, Ann

Arbor, MI 1986-1992 Associate Professor, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of

Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 1984-1986 Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine and Department of Preventive

Medicine and Community Health, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX 1984-1986 Participating Faculty Member in the World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for

Psychosocial Factors and Health, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX 1983 Research Instructor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Texas Medical

Branch, Galveston, TX 1982 Research Associate, Department of Family Medicine, University of Texas Medical

Branch, Galveston, TX 1981-1982 Research Associate, Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT TEACHING EXPERIENCE: 1989-Present The Stress Process - Graduate level course taught at the School of Public Health,

University of Michigan 1989-Present Developing Mental Health Intervention Programs - Graduate level course taught at the

School of Public Health, University of Michigan 1988-Present Research Issues and Methods - Graduate level course taught at the School of Public

Health, University of Michigan

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1987-1988 Mental Disorders in Older Adults - Graduate level course taught at the School of Public Health, University of Michigan

1983-1986 Critical Review of the Literature: An Introduction to Research Methods and Statistics -

taught to incoming residents in the Department of Family Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch

1978-1980 Social Problems and Policies: Mental Illness from a Sociological Perspective - Visiting

Assistant Professor of Sociology - Indiana University

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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

Ad hoc reviewer for the Nursing Science Review Committee, National Center for Nursing Research, National Institutes of Health (1989)

Ad hoc reviewer for the Biological and Clinical Aging Review Committee B, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health (1991, 1992)

Grant reviewer for the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (1993, 1994)

Member (1989) - Nominations Committee, American Sociological Association Section on Aging

Member (1990, 1991) - Program Evaluation Committee, Behavioral and Social Sciences Section, Gerontological Society of America

Member (1992) - Fellowship Committee, Behavioral and Social Sciences Section, Gerontological Society of America

Member (1994 - 1996) - Human Development and Aging Study Section, Subcommittee 2, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health

Chair - Workgroup on Measures of Religiousness and Spirituality for Supplemental Studies. Funded by the National Institute on Aging and the Fetzer Institute, Kalamazoo, MI, July 1996; October 1996; February 1997; June 1997.

Member (1995 - 1999) - Council of the Section on the Sociology of Aging, American Sociological Association

Grant reviewer for the John Templeton Foundation (2001, 2009, 2011) Grant reviewer for the Economic and Social Research Council (ESCR)(U.K.)(2005) Grant reviewer for the Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research (2008)

Member (2001 - 2005) - National Steering Committee, Institute of Gerontology, Wayne State University (Chair, 2005).

I have been appointed to the following Editorial Boards:

Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences (1989 - 1993; 1998 - 2001; 2006 - 2007)

Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences - Associate Editor (2007 - 2008) Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences (1991 - 1995) Journal of Health and Social Behavior (1998 - 2000) Psychology and Aging (1997 - 2002; 2002 - 2007) Developmental Psychology (2011 – present)

Ageing and Society - Official journal of the British Society of Gerontology - Overseas editorial advisor (2004 to present)

Journal of the American Board of Family Practice (1986 - 1991) Journal of Aging and Health (1987 - present) Behavioral Medicine (1988 - present) Research on Aging (1998 - present) International Journal of Aging and Human Development (2003 - present) Religions (2010 - present) Journal of Addiction Research and Therapy (2010 - present) Humanities (2011 – present)

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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS: Gerontological Society of America American Public Health Association American Sociological Association American Psychological Association Society for the Scientific Study of Religion AWARDS AND PROFESSIONAL HONORS: 2010 Winner of the 2010 Richard Kalish Innovative Publication Award for my book, Aging in the

Church: How Social Relationships Affect Health. This is an annual cash award given by the Behavioral and Social Science Section of the Gerontological Society of America for insightful and innovative publication on issues involving aging and life course development.

2009 Marshall H. Becker Collegiate Professor of Public Health, University of Michigan. 2002 Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) Most Frequently Cited Scientists. Identified as one of

the 250 most frequently cited social scientists in the 1981-1999 ISI Social Sciences Citation Index data base.

2000 Distinguished Gerontologist Award. Institute of Life-Span Development and Gerontology,

University of Akron. Annual award given to a distinguished alumnus of the university. 1996 School of Public Health Excellence in Research Award. Cash award given each year to one

faculty member in the University of Michigan's School of Public Health for outstanding achievement in research.

1992 Fellow - Gerontological Society of America 1991 Second place - International Psychogeriatric Association, Bayer A.G. Research Award in

Psychogeriatrics. Cash award for paper on cross-cultural issues in the mental health of older adults.

1977 James A. Fleming Memorial Award in Social Theory. A cash award in memory of a professor in

the Department of Sociology at Kent State University. Awarded to the graduate student presenting the most distinguished paper in social theory.

GRANTS: 2011 “Religion, Spirituality, Aging, and Health.” Submitted to the John Templeton Foundation

(Principle Investigator - Neal Krause) - $1,449,918 plus indirect costs (approved and funded) March 2011 to February 2015.

2008 “Health Behaviors and Lifestyles in Old Age in the United States and Japan.” Submitted to the

National Institute on Aging (Principle Investigator - Benjamin A. Shaw; Co-Investigator- Neal Krause) - $958,760 plus indirect costs (approved and funded) September 2008 to June 2012. RO1AG031109.

2008 “Religion, Aging, and Mexican American Health.” Submitted to the Center for Spirituality,

Theology, and Health, Duke University Center for Spirituality, Theology, and Health (Principal Investigator - Neal Krause) - $180,000 plus indirect costs (approved and funded) February 2008 to June 2010.

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2007 “Trajectories of Subjective Well-Being and Ethnicity in Old Age.” Submitted to the National

Institute on Aging (Principal Investigator - Jersey Liang; Co-Investigator - Neal Krause) - $905,207 plus indirect costs (approved and funded) May 2007 to March 2012. RO1 AG028116

2007 “Religion, Aging, and Mexican American Health.” Submitted to the National Institute on Aging

(Principal Investigator - Neal Krause) - $1,322,687 plus indirect costs (approved and funded) March 2007 to February 2012. RO1 AG026259

2005 “Social Exchanges and Mortality.” Submitted to the National Institute on Aging (Principal

Investigator - Jason Newsom; Co-Investigator - Neal Krause) - $615,000 plus indirect costs (approved and funded) January 2005 to December 2008. RO1 AG022957

2004 “Health and Well-Being Among Older-Old in U.S. and Japan.” Competing renewal submitted to

the National Institute on Aging (Principal Investigator - Jersey Liang; Co-Principal Investigator - Neal Krause) - $1,523,338 plus indirect costs (approved and funded) January 2005 to December 2009. RO1 AG015124

2003 "Religion, Aging, and Health." Competing renewal submitted to the National Institute on Aging

(Principal Investigator - Neal Krause) - $1,987,659 plus indirect costs (approved and funded) July 2003 to July 2011. R01 AG014749

2001 "Well-Being Among the Aged: The Role of Personal Control and Self-Esteem." Competing

renewal submitted to the National Institute on Aging (Principal Investigator - Neal Krause) - $1,623,230 plus indirect costs (approved and funded) May 2001 to March 2007. R01 AG009221

1998 "Health and Well-Being Among Older-Old in the U.S. and Japan." Submitted to the National

Institute on Aging (Principal Investigator - Jersey Liang; Co-Principal Investigator - Neal Krause) - $1,125,709 plus indirect costs (approved and funded) January 1998 to June 2003. R37 AG15124

1997 "Religion, Aging, and Health." Submitted to the National Institute on Aging (Principal

Investigator - Neal Krause) - $906,270 plus indirect costs (approved and funded) September 1997 to June 2003. R01 AG14749

1996 "Well-Being Among the Aged: The Role of Personal Control and Self-Esteem." Competing

renewal submitted to the National Institute on Aging (Principal Investigator - Neal Krause) - $748,244 plus indirect costs (approved and funded) April 1996 to March 2000. R01 AG09221

1992 "Cooperative Agreement on Initial Studies on Issues Related to the 1995 Redesign of the

National Health Interview Survey (NHIS)." Submitted to the Association of Schools of Public Health (Principal Investigator - Neal Krause; Co-Principal Investigator - Charles Cannell) - $653,194 plus indirect costs (approved and funded) October 1, 1992 to September 30, 1993.

1992 "Cooperative Agreement on Initial Studies on Issues Related to the 1995 Redesign of the

National Health Interview Survey (NHIS)." Submitted to the Association of Schools of Public Health (Principal Investigator - Neal Krause; Co-Principal Investigator - Charles Cannell) - $200,542 plus indirect costs (approved and funded) May 1, 1992 to September 30, 1992.

1992 "Well-Being Among the American and Japanese Elderly." Competing renewal submitted to the

National Institute on Aging (Principal Investigator - Jersey Liang; Co-Principal Investigator - Neal Krause) - $685,279 plus indirect costs (approved and funded) May 1992 to April 1995. R37 AG06643

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1991 "Well-Being Among the Aged: The Role of Personal Control and Self-Esteem." Submitted to the National Institute on Aging (Principal Investigator - Neal Krause) - $390,994 plus indirect costs (approved and funded) April 1991 to March 1995. R01 AG09221

1990 "Social Support Among the Aged." Submitted to the National Institute on Aging (Principal

Investigator - Neal Krause) - $194,064 plus indirect costs (approved and funded) April 1990 to March 1993. R01 AG08491

1989 "Well-Being Among the Aged: A Three Nation Study." Submitted to the National Institute on

Aging (Principal Investigator - Jersey Liang; Co-Principal Investigator - Neal Krause) - $989,638 plus indirect costs (approved and funded) September 1989 to August 1994. R01 AG08094

1987 "Well-Being Among the American and Japanese Elderly." Submitted to the National Institute on

Aging (Principal Investigator - Jersey Liang; Co-Investigator - Neal Krause) - $419,861 plus indirect costs (approved and funded) May 1987 to April 1992. R37 AG06643

1986 "Predictors of Moderate and Excessive Alcohol Consumption by Mexican-Americans."

Submitted to the Alcohol Beverage Research Foundation (Principal Investigator - Kyriakos Markides; Co-Investigator - Neal Krause) - $29,945 plus indirect costs (approved and funded) March 1986 to February 1987.

1986 "Stress and Mental Health Among Older Adults." Submitted to the Hogg Foundation for Mental

Health (Principal Investigator - Neal Krause) $22,511 plus indirect costs (approved and funded) February 1986 to July 1987.

1986 "Stress and Physical Complaints in Primary Care Settings: A Pilot Study of the Elderly Patient."

Submitted to the University of Texas Medical Branch Intramural Research Program (Principal Investigator - Neal Krause) $9,900 (approved and funded) January 1986 to December 1987.

1984 "Stress and Health Among the Elderly: A Longitudinal Investigation." Submitted to the National

Institute on Aging as a New Investigator Research Award (Principal Investigator - Neal Krause) - $35,654 plus indirect costs (approved and funded) April 1984 to March 1985. R23 AG/MH-04747.

PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS: Refereed Papers: 1. Leslie G. Carr & Neal Krause. "Social status, psychiatric symptomatology and response bias."

Journal of Health and Social Behavior 19(1):86-91, 1978. 2. Neal Krause & Leslie G. Carr. "The effects of response bias in the survey assessment of mental

health of Puerto Rican migrants." Social Psychiatry 13:167-173, 1978. 3. Neal Krause. "Married women and depressive symptoms." Sociological Focus 15:15-40, 1982. 4. Neal Krause & Jon Hoelter. "Race comparisons on Rotter's I-E scale: Difference in locus of

control or concept being measured?" Quality and Quantity 17:225- 237, 1983. 5. Neal Krause. "The racial context of black self-esteem." Social Psychology Quarterly 46:98-107,

1983. 6. Neal Krause. "Conflicting sex role expectations, housework dissatisfaction and depressive

symptoms among full-time housewives." Sex Roles 9:1115-1125, 1983.

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7. Neal Krause. "Employment outside the home and women's psychological well-being." Social

Psychiatry 19(1):41-48, 1984. 8. Neal Krause & Sheldon Stryker. "Stress and well-being: The buffering role of locus of control

beliefs." Social Science and Medicine 18(9):783-790, 1984. 9. Robert Meier, Neal Krause & Paul Young. "Gaps in family practice curricula: Perceptions of

alumni." Family Medicine 17:147-150, 1985. 10. Neal Krause. "Stress, control beliefs, and psychological distress: The problem of response bias."

Journal of Human Stress 11(1):11-19, 1985. 11. Kyriakos Markides & Neal Krause. "Intergenerational solidarity and psychological well-being

among older Mexican Americans: A three-generations study" Journal of Gerontology 40(3):390-392, 1985.

12. Neal Krause & H. Frances Geyer-Pestello. "Depressive symptoms among women employed

outside the home." American Journal of Community Psychology 13(1):49-67, 1985. 13. Neal Krause & Kyriakos Markides. "Employment and psychological well-being in Mexican-

American women." Journal of Health and Social Behavior 26(1):15-26, 1985. 14. Geoffrey Goldsmith, Neal Krause & Richard Rosenblatt. "Social functioning in chronic pain

patients." Family Practice Research Journal 5:255-264, 1986. 15. Neal Krause. "Social support, stress, and well-being among older adults." Journal of

Gerontology 41(4):512-519, 1986. 16. Neal Krause. "Life stress as a correlate of depression among older adults." Psychiatry Research

18(3):227-237, 1986. 17. Neal Krause. "Stress and Coping: Reconceptualizing the role of locus of control beliefs."

Journal of Gerontology 41(5):617-622, 1986. 18. Neal Krause. "Stress and sex differences in depressive symptoms among older adults." Journal

of Gerontology 41(6):727-731, 1986. 19. Neal Krause. "Exploring the impact of a natural disaster on the health and psychological well-

being of older adults." Journal of Human Stress Summer 13(2):61-69, 1987. 20. Neal Krause. "Stress and racial differences in self-reported health among the elderly." The

Gerontologist 27(1):72-76, 1987. 21. Neal Krause. "Chronic financial strain, social support, and depressive symptoms among older

adults." Psychology and Aging 2(2):185-192, 1987. 22. Neal Krause. "Satisfaction with social support and self-rated health in older adults." The

Gerontologist 27(3):301-308, 1987. 23. Neal Krause & Kyriakos Markides. "Gender roles, illness, and illness behavior in a Mexican

American population." Social Science Quarterly 68:102-121, 1987. 24. Neal Krause & Kyriakos Markides. "Illness of spouse and psychological well-being in older

adults." Comprehensive Gerontology B 1:105-108, 1987.

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25. Neal Krause. "Life stress, social support, and self-esteem in an elderly population." Psychology

and Aging 2(4):349-356, 1987. 26. Neal Krause. "Chronic strain, locus of control, and distress in older adults." Psychology and

Aging 2(4):375-382, 1987. 27. Neal Krause. "Understanding the stress process: Linking social support with locus of control

beliefs." Journal of Gerontology 42(6):589-593, 1987. 28. Neal Krause. "Stressful life events and physician utilization." Journal of Gerontology

43(2):S53-61, 1988. 29. Kyriakos S. Markides, Neal Krause & Carlos F. Mendes de Leon. "Acculturation and alcohol

consumption among Mexican Americans. A three-generation study." American Journal of Public Health 78(9):1178-1181, 1988.

30. Neal Krause. "Positive life events and well-being in older adults." Behavioral Medicine

14(3):101-112, 1988. 31. Neal Krause. "Chronic strain, health, and well-being among older adults." Pp. 35-59 in J.H.

Humphrey (ed.) Human Stress: Current Selected Research, Volume III. New York: AMS Press, 1989.

32. Neal Krause, Jersey Liang & Naomi Yatomi. "Satisfaction with social support and depressive

symptoms: A panel analysis." Psychology and Aging 4(1):88-97, 1989. 33. Neal Krause & Than Van Tran. "Stress and religious involvement among older blacks." Journal

of Gerontology: Social Sciences 44(1):S4-S13, 1989. 34. Jersey Liang, Than Van Tran, Neal Krause & Kyriakos Markides. "Generational differences in

the structure of the CES-D Scale in Mexican Americans." Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 44(3):S110-S120, 1989.

35. Jersey Liang, Jeffrey S. Levin & Neal Krause. "Dimensions of the OARS Mental Health

Measures." Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences 44(5):P127-P138, 1989. 36. Neal Krause, Joan Bennett & Than Van Tran. "Age differences in the acculturation process."

Psychology and Aging 4(3):321-332, 1989. 37. Neal Krause & Verna Keith. "Gender differences in social support among older adults." Sex

Roles 21:609-628, 1989. 38. Neal Krause & Kyriakos Markides. "Measuring social support among older adults." The

International Journal of Aging and Human Development 30(1):37-53, 1990. 39. Neal Krause. "Measuring life stress." Stress Medicine 6:201-208, 1990. 40. Neal Krause, Jersey Liang & Verna Keith. "Personality, social support, and psychological

distress in later life." Psychology and Aging 5(3):315-326, 1990. 41. Neal Krause. "Perceived health problems, formal/informal support, and life satisfaction among

older adults." Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 45(5):S193- S205, 1990.

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42. Neal Krause & Gwen Alexander. "Self-esteem and psychological distress in later life." Journal of Aging and Health 2:419-438, 1990.

43. Neal Krause. "Stressful events and life satisfaction among elderly men and women." Journal of

Gerontology: Social Sciences 46(2):S84-S92, 1991. 44. Neal Krause. "Stress, religiosity, and abstinence from alcohol." Psychology and Aging 6(1):134-

144, 1991. 45. Neal Krause. "Stress and isolation from close ties in later life." Journal of Gerontology: Social

Sciences 46(4):S183-S194, 1991. 46. Neal Krause, Gina Jay & Jersey Liang. "Financial strain and psychological well-being among the

American and Japanese elderly." Psychology and Aging 6(2):170-181, 1991. 47. Neal Krause & Gina Jay. "Stress, social support, and negative interaction in later life." Research

on Aging 13:333-363, 1991. 48. Neal Krause & Elizabeth Baker. "Financial strain, economic values, and somatic symptoms in

later life." Psychology and Aging 7(1):4-14, 1992. 49. Neal Krause. "Stress, religiosity, and psychological well-being among older blacks." Journal of

Aging and Health 4:412-439, 1992. 50. Neal Krause & Jersey Liang. "Cross-cultural variations in depressive symptoms in later life."

International Psychogeriatrics 4(Suppl 2):185-202, 1992. 51. Jersey Liang, Shwu Chong Wu, Neal Krause, Tung Liang Chiang & Hsin Ying Wu. "The

structure of the mental health inventory among Chinese in Taiwan." Medical Care 30(8):659-676, 1992.

52. Neal Krause, A. Regula Herzog & Elizabeth Baker. "Providing support to others and well-being

in later life." Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences 47(5):P300-P311, 1992. 53. Neal Krause & Linda Goldenhar. "Acculturation and psychological distress in three groups of

elderly Hispanics." Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 47(6):S279-S288, 1992. 54. Jersey Liang, Shengzu Gu & Neal Krause. "Social support among the aged in Wuhan, China."

Asia-Pacific Population Journal 7(3):33-62, 1992. 55. Neal Krause. "Neighborhood deterioration and social isolation in later life." International

Journal of Aging and Human Development 36(1):9-38, 1993. 56. Neal Krause. "Early parental loss and personal control in later life." Journal of Gerontology:

Psychological Sciences 48(3):P117-P126, 1993. 57. Neal Krause. "Race differences in life satisfaction among aged men and women." Journal of

Gerontology: Social Sciences 48(5):S235-S244, 1993. 58. Neal Krause, Linda Goldenhar, Jersey Liang, Gina Jay & Daisaku Maeda. "Stress and exercise

among the Japanese elderly." Social Science and Medicine 36(11):1429-1441, 1993. 59. Neal Krause. "Measuring religiosity in later life." Research on Aging 15:170-197, 1993. 60. Neal Krause & Jersey Liang. "Stress, social support, and psychological distress among the

Chinese elderly." Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences 48(6):P282-P291, 1993.

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61. Naomi Yatomi, Jersey Liang, Neal Krause & Hiroko Akiyama. "Measuring depressive

symptoms in the Japanese elderly with the CES-D Scale." (In Japanese). Social Gerontology 37:37-47, 1993.

62. Neal Krause. "Stressors in salient social roles and well-being in later life." Journal of

Gerontology: Psychological Sciences 49(3):P137-P148, 1994. 63. Neal Krause & Elaine Borawski-Clark. "Clarifying the functions of social support in later life."

Research on Aging 16:251-279, 1994. ● Reprinted in J. Buendia (ed.) Gerontologia y Salvo (pp. 147-168 in Spanish) Madrid: Biblioteca Nueva. 64. Neal Krause & Gina M. Jay. "What do global self-rated health items measure?" Medical Care

32(9):930-942, 1994. 65. Neal Krause. "Stress and diabetes mellitus in later life." International Journal of Aging and

Human Development 40:111-129, 1995. 66. Neal Krause. "Negative interaction and satisfaction with social support among older adults."

Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences 50B(2):P59-P73, 1995. 67. Neal Krause. "Stress, alcohol use, and depressive symptoms in later life." The Gerontologist

35(3):296-307, 1995. 68. Neal Krause, David Dowler, Jersey Liang, Shengzu Gu, Naomi Yatomi & Yi-Li Chuang. "Sex,

marital status, and psychological distress in later life: A comparative analysis." Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics 21(2):127-146, 1995.

69. Neal Krause. "Religiosity and self-esteem among older adults." Journal of Gerontology:

Psychological Sciences 50B(5):P236-P246, 1995. 70. Neal Krause & Elaine Borawski-Clark. "Social class differences in social support among older

adults." The Gerontologist 35(4):498-508, 1995. 71. Neal Krause. "Assessing stress-buffering effects: A cautionary note." Psychology and Aging

10(4):518-526, 1995. 72. Neal Krause. "Stress, gender, cognitive impairment, and outpatient physician use in later life."

Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences 51B(1):P15-P23, 1996. 73. Neal Krause. "Neighborhood deterioration and self-rated health in later life." Psychology and

Aging 11(2):342-352, 1996. 74. Neal Krause. "Welfare participation and self-esteem in later life." The Gerontologist 36:665-

673, 1996. 75. Neal Krause. "Anticipated support, received support, and economic stress among older adults."

Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences 52B(6):P284-P293, 1997. 76. Neal Krause. "Received support, anticipated support, social class, and mortality." Research on

Aging 19:387-422, 1997.

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77. Neal Krause & Estina Thompson. "Negative interaction and body weight in later life." International Journal of Aging and Human Development 45(4):305-321, 1997.

78. Neal Krause, Jersey Liang & Shengzu Gu. "Financial strain, received support, anticipated

support, and depressive symptoms in the People’s Republic of China." Psychology and Aging 13(1):58-68, 1998.

79. Neal Krause & Estina Thompson. "Cognitive functioning, stress, and psychological well-being in

later life." Journal of Mental Health and Aging 4:155-170, 1998. 80. Neal Krause. "Stressors in highly valued roles, religious coping, and mortality." Psychology and

Aging 13(2):242-255, 1998. 81. Neal Krause, Jersey Liang, Arvind Jain & Hidehiro Sugisawa. "Gender differences in health

among the Japanese elderly." Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics 26(2):141-159, 1998. 82. Neal Krause. "Early parental loss, recent life events, and changes in health among older adults."

Journal of Aging and Health 10(4):395-421, 1998. 83. Estina E. Thompson & Neal Krause. "Living alone and neighborhood characteristics as

predictors of social support in late life." Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 53B(6):S354-S364, 1998.

84. Neal Krause. "Neighborhood deterioration, religious coping, and changes in health during late

life." The Gerontologist 38(6):653-664, 1998. 85. Neal Krause. "Stress and the devaluation of highly salient roles in late life." Journal of

Gerontology: Social Sciences 54B(2):S99-S108, 1999. 86. Neal Krause. "Assessing change in social support during late life." Research on Aging 21:539-

569, 1999. 87. Jersey Liang, Joan Bennett, Neal Krause, Ming-Cheng Chang, Huei-Sen Lin, Yi Li Chuang &

S.C. Wu. "Stress, social relations, and old age mortality in Taiwan." The Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 52(10):983-995, 1999.

88. Neal Krause, Berit Ingersoll-Dayton, Jersey Liang & Hidehiro Sugisawa. "Religion, social

support, and health among the Japanese elderly." Journal of Health and Social Behavior 40(4):405-421, 1999.

89. Neal Krause, Berit Ingersoll-Dayton, Christopher G. Ellison & Keith M. Wulff. “Aging,

religious doubt, and psychological well-being.” The Gerontologist 39(5):525-533, 1999. 90. Neal Krause, Linda Chatters, Tina Meltzer & David L. Morgan. "Negative interaction in the

church: Insights from focus groups with older adults." Review of Religious Research 41:510-533, 2000.

91. Neal Krause, Linda Chatters, Tina Meltzer & David L. Morgan. "Using focus groups to explore

the nature of prayer in late life." Journal of Aging Studies 14(2):191-212, 2000. 92. Jersey Liang, John F. McCarthy, Arvind Jain, Neal Krause, Joan Bennett & Shengzu Gu.

"Socioeconomic gradient in old age mortality in Wuhan, China." Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 55B(4):S222-S233, 2000.

93. Neal Krause & Benjamin Shaw. “Role-specific feelings of control and mortality.” Psychology

and Aging 15(4):617-626, 2000.

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94. Neal Krause & Benjamin Shaw. “Giving social support to others, socioeconomic status, and

changes in self-esteem in late life.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 55B(6):S323-S333, 2000.

95. Benjamin A. Shaw & Neal Krause. "Exploring race variations in aging and personal control."

Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 56B(2):S119-S124, 2001. 96. Neal Krause & Berit Ingersoll-Dayton. "Religion and the process of forgiveness in late life."

Review of Religious Research 42(3):252-276, 2001. 97. Jersey Liang, Neal Krause & Joan Bennett. “Social exchange and well-being: Is giving better

than receiving?” Psychology and Aging 16(3):511-523, 2001. 98. Neal Krause, Christopher G. Ellison, Benjamin A. Shaw, Jack P. Marcum & Jason Boardman.

“Church-based social support and religious coping.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 40:637-656, 2001.

99. Neal Krause, Jersey Liang, Benjamin A. Shaw, Hidehiro Sugisawa, Hye-Kyung Kim & Yoko

Sugihara. “Religion, death of a loved one, and hypertension among older adults in Japan.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 57B(2):S96-S107, 2002.

100. Neal Krause, Christopher G. Ellison & Jack P. Marcum. “The effects of church-based emotional

support on health: Do they vary by gender.” Sociology of Religion 63:21-47, 2002. 101. Neal Krause & Benjamin A. Shaw. “Negative interaction and changes in functional disability

during late life.” Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 19:339-359, 2002. 102. Joseph Winchester Brown, Jersey Liang, Neal Krause, Hiroko Akiyama, Hidehiro Sugisawa &

Taro Fukaya. “Transitions in living arrangements among the elderly in Japan: Does health make a difference?” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 57B(4):S209-S220, 2002.

103. Neal Krause & Benjamin A. Shaw. “Welfare participation and social support in late life.”

Psychology and Aging 17(2):260-270, 2002. 104. Jersey Liang, Joan Bennett, Neal Krause, Erika Kobayashi, Hye-Kyung Kim, Joseph W. Brown,

Hiroko Akiyama, Hidehiro Sugisawa & Arvind Jain. “Old age mortality in Japan: Does the socioeconomic gradient interact with gender and age?” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 57B:S294-S307, 2002.

105. Neal Krause. “A comprehensive strategy for developing closed-ended survey items for use in

studies of older adults.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 57B(5):S263-S274, 2002 [NIHMS272744].

106. Benjamin A. Shaw & Neal Krause. “Exposure to physical violence during childhood, aging, and

health.” Journal of Aging and Health 14(4):467-494, 2002. 107. Neal Krause. “Church-based social support and health in old age: Exploring variations by race.”

Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 57B(6):S332-S347, 2002. 108. Berit Ingersoll-Dayton, Neal Krause & David L. Morgan. “Religious trajectories and transitions

over the life course.” International Journal of Aging and Human Development 55(1):51-70, 2002.

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109. Neal Krause. “Exploring race differences in a comprehensive battery of church-based social support measures.” Review of Religious Research 44:126-149, 2002.

110. Benjamin A. Shaw & Neal Krause. “The impact of salient role stress on trajectories of health in

late life among survivors of a seven-year panel study: Analysis of individual growth curves.” International Journal of Aging and Human Development 55(2):97-116, 2002.

111. Neal Krause & Christopher G. Ellison. “Forgiveness by God, forgiveness of others, and

psychological well-being in late life.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 42:77-93, 2003 [NIHMS272745].

112. Neal Krause. “Exploring race differences in the relationship between social interaction with the

clergy and feelings of self-worth in late life.” Sociology of Religion 64:183-205, 2003. 113. Neal Krause & Karen S. Rook. “Negative interaction in late life: Issues in the stability and

generalizability of conflict across relationships.” Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences 58B(2):P88-P99, 2003.

114. Neal Krause. “Religious meaning and subjective well-being in late life.” Journal of

Gerontology: Social Sciences 58B(3):S160-S170. 2003. 115. Neal Krause. “Praying for others, financial strain, and physical health status in late life.” Journal

for the Scientific Study of Religion 42:377-391, 2003. 116. Neal Krause. “Race, religion, and abstinence from alcohol in late life.” Journal of Aging and

Health 15(3):508-533, 2003. 117. Ellen Idler, Mark Musick, Christopher G. Ellison, Linda K. George, Neal Krause, Jeffrey S.

Levin, Marcia Ory, Kenneth I. Pargament, Lynda H. Powell, David R. Williams & Lynn Underwood-Gordon. “National Institute on Aging/Fetzer Institute Working Group Brief Measures of Religiousness and Spirituality.” Research on Aging 25:327-365, 2003.

118. Neal Krause. “A preliminary assessment of race differences in the relationship between religious

doubt and depressive symptoms.” Review of Religious Research 45:93-115, 2003. 119. Neal Krause & Benjamin A. Shaw. “Role-specific control, personal meaning, and health in late

life.” Research on Aging 25:559-586, 2003. 120. Jersey Liang, Benjamin A. Shaw, Neal Krause, Joan M. Bennett, Caroline Blaum, Erika

Kobayashe, Taro Fukaya, Yoko Sugihara & Hide Sugisawa. “Changes in functional status among older adults in Japan.” Psychology and Aging 18(4):684-695, 2003.

121. Benjamin A. Shaw, Neal Krause, Linda M. Chatters, Cathleen M. Connell & Berit Ingersoll-

Dayton. “Social structural influences on emotional support from parents early in life and adult health status.” Behavioral Medicine 29(2):68-79, 2003.

122. Benjamin A. Shaw, Neal Krause, Linda M. Chatters, Cathleen M. Connell & Berit Ingersoll-

Dayton. “Emotional support from parents early in life, aging, and health.” Psychology and Aging 19(1):4-12, 2004.

123. Neal Krause. “Common facets of religion, unique facets of religion, and life satisfaction among

older African Americans.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 59B(2):S109-S117, 2004. 124. Neal Krause. “Stressors arising in highly valued roles, meaning in life, and the physical health

status of older adults.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 59B(5):S287-S297, 2004.

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125. Neal Krause. “Lifetime trauma, emotional support, and life satisfaction among older adults.” The

Gerontologist 44(5):615-623, 2004. 126. Neal Krause. “Assessing the relationships among prayer expectancies, race, and self-esteem in

late life.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 43:395-408, 2004. 127. Neal Krause & Keith M. Wulff. “Religious doubt and health: Exploring the potential dark side of

religion.” Sociology of Religion 65:35-56, 2004. 128. Neal Krause, Benjamin A. Shaw & John Cairney. “A descriptive epidemiology of lifetime

trauma and the physical health status of older adults.” Psychology and Aging 19(4):637-648, 2004.

129. Hidecki Okabayashi, Jersey Liang, Neal Krause, Hiroko Akiyama & Hide Sugisawa. “Mental

health among older adults in Japan: Do sources of social support and negative interaction make a difference?” Social Science and Medicine 59(11):2259-2270, 2004.

130. Neal Krause & Keith M. Wulff. “Church-based social ties, a sense of belonging in a

congregation, and physical health status.” International Journal for the Psychology of Religion 15:73-93, 2005.

131. Neal Krause. “God-mediated control and psychological well-being in late life.” Research on

Aging 27(2):136-164, 2005. 132. Neal Krause. “Negative interaction and heart disease in late life: Exploring variations by

socioeconomic status.” Journal of Aging and Health 17(1):28-55, 2005. 133. Andrew Weaver, Laura T. Flannelly, Kevin J. Flannelly, Neal Krause, Adrienne L. Strock &

Karen G. Costa. “A comparison of the quantity and quality of research on religion in Three Primary Gerontology Journals: 1985-1991 versus 1998-2002.” Research on Aging 27:119-135, 2005.

134. Neal Krause & Linda M. Chatters. “Exploring race differences in a multidimensional battery of

prayer measures among older adults.” Sociology of Religion 66:23-43, 2005. 135. Berit Ingersoll-Dayton & Neal Krause. “Self-forgiveness: A component of mental health in late

life.” Research on Aging 27:267-289, 2005. 136. Jersey Liang, Joseph Winchester Brown, Neal Krause, Mary Beth Ofstedal & Joan Bennett.

“Health and living arrangements among older Americans: Does marriage matter?” Journal of Aging and Health 17(3):305-335, 2005.

137. Neal Krause & Keith M. Wulff. “Friendship ties in the church and depressive symptoms:

Exploring variations by age.” Review of Religious Research 46:325-340, 2005. 138. Jersey Liang, Benjamin A. Shaw, Neal Krause, Joan M. Bennett, Erika Kobayashi, Taro Fukaya,

& Yoko Sugihara. “How does self-assessed health change with age? A study of older adults in Japan.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 60B(4):S224-S232, 2005.

139. Neal Krause. “Traumatic events and meaning in life: Exploring variations in three age cohorts.”

Ageing and Society 25:501-524, 2005. 140. Neal Krause. “Exploring age differences in the stress-buffering function of social support.”

Psychology and Aging 20(4):714-717, 2005.

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141. John Cairney & Neal Krause. “The social distribution of psychological distress and depression in

older adults.” Journal of Aging and Health 17(6):807-835, 2005. 142. Neal Krause. “Exploring the stress-buffering effects of church-based social support and secular

social support on health in late life.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 61B(1):S35-S43, 2006.

143. Neal Krause. “Gratitude toward God, stress, and health in late life.” Research on Aging

28(2):163-183, 2006. 144. Neal Krause. “Neighborhood deterioration, social skills, and social relationships in late life.”

International Journal of Aging and Human Development 62(3):185-207, 2006. 145. Neal Krause. “Religious doubt and psychological well-being: A longitudinal investigation.”

Review of Religious Research 47(3):287-302, 2006. ● This paper was selected by the editors as an exemplar of the high quality of research that has

been published in the Review of Religious Research during the first decade of the twenty-first century.

146. Neal Krause. “Exploring race and gender differences in church involvement during late life.”

International Journal for the Psychology of Religion 16:127-144, 2006. 147. Neal Krause. “Church-based social support and mortality.” Journal of Gerontology: Social

Sciences 61B(3):S140-S146, 2006. 148. Kevin J. Flannelly, Harold G. Koenig, Christopher G. Ellison, Kathleen Galek, & Neal Krause.

“Belief in life-after-death and mental health: Findings from a nationwide survey.” Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 194(7):524-529, 2006.

149. Neal Krause. “Church-based social support and change in health over time.” Review of Religious

Research 48:125-140, 2006. 150. Neal Krause. “Stressors arising in highly valued roles and change in feeling close to God over

time.” International Journal for the Psychology of Religion 17:17-36, 2007. 151. Neal Krause. “Age and decline in role-specific feelings of control.” Journal of Gerontology:

Social Sciences 62B(1):S28-S35, 2007. 152. Benjamin A. Shaw, Neal Krause, Jersey Liang, & Joan Bennett. “Tracking changes in social

relations throughout late life.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 62B:(2) S90-S99, 2007.

● Carlos F. Mendes de Leon. “Commentary: Aging and the elapse of time: A comment on the analysis of change.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 62B:S198-S202, 2007.

● Benjamin A. Shaw, Neal Krause, Jersey Liang, & Joan Bennett. “Authors’ reply: Age versus time since baseline as the time scale in the analysis of change.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 62B(3):S203-S204, 2007.

153. Neal Krause. “Thought suppression and meaning in life: A longitudinal investigation.”

International Journal of Aging and Human Development 64(1):67-82, 2007. 154. Neal Krause. “Self-expression and depressive symptoms in late life.” Research on Aging 29:

187-206, 2007.

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155. Neal Krause. “Evaluating the stress-buffering function of meaning in life among older people.” Journal of Aging and Health 19:(5)792-812, 2007.

156. George Fitchett, Patricia E. Murphy, Howard M. Kravitz, Susan A. Everson-Rose, Neal Krause,

& Linda Powell. “Race/ethnic differences in religious involvement in a multi-ethnic cohort of midlife women.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 46:119-132, 2007.

157. Gilbert Gee, Jersey Liang, Joan Bennett, Neal Krause, Erika Kobayashi, Taro Fukaya, & Yoko

Sugihara. “Trajectories of alcohol consumption among older Japanese.” Research on Aging 29: 323-347, 2007.

158. Neal Krause. “A longitudinal study of social support and meaning in life.” Psychology and Aging

22(3):456-469, 2007. 159. Jersey Liang, Benjamin A. Shaw, Joan M. Bennett, Neal Krause, Erika Kobayashi, Taro Fukaya,

& Yoko Sugihara. “Intertwining courses of functional status and subjective health among older Japanese.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 62B(5):S340-S348, 2007.

160. Neal Krause & Christopher G. Ellison. “Parental religious socialization practices and self-esteem

in late life.” Review of Religious Research 49:109-127, 2007. 161. Neal Krause. “Social involvement in religious institutions and God-mediated control beliefs: A

longitudinal investigation.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 46:519-537, 2007 [NIHMS272746].

162. Kathleen Galek, Neal Krause, Christopher G. Ellison, Taryn Kudler, & Kevin J. Flannelly.

“Religious doubt and mental health across the life span.” Journal of Adult Development 14:16-25, 2007.

163. Neal Krause. “The social foundations of religious meaning in life.” Research on Aging 30:395-

427, 2008. 164. John Cairney & Neal Krause. “Negative life events and age decline in mastery: Are older adults

more vulnerable to the control eroding effects of stress?” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 63B(3):S162-S170, 2008.

165. Neal Krause, Jason T. Newsom, & Karen S. Rook. “Financial strain, negative social interaction,

and self-rated health: Evidence from two nationwide longitudinal surveys.” Ageing and Society 28:1001-1023, 2008.

166. Jason T. Newsom, Tyrae L. Mahan, Karen S. Rook, & Neal Krause. “Stable negative social

exchanges and health.” Health Psychology 27(1):78-86, 2008. 167. Neal Krause & Elena Bastida. “Religion, suffering, and health among older Mexican Americans.”

Journal of Aging Studies 23:114-123, 2009. [NIHMS275851] 168. Christopher G. Ellison, Jinwoo Lee, Maureen R. Benjamins, Neal Krause, Nicole Ryan, & Jack

Marcum. “Congregational support networks, health beliefs, and annual medical exams: Findings from a nationwide sample of Presbyterians.” Review of Religious Research 50:176-193, 2009.

169. Sha Juan Colbert & Neal Krause. “Witnessing violence across the life course, depressive

symptoms, and alcohol use among older persons.” Health Education & Behavior 36(2):259-277, 2009.

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170. Neal Krause. “Lifetime trauma, prayer, and psychological distress in late life.” International Journal for the Psychology of Religion 19(1):55-72, 2009. [PMC2831652]

171. Neal Krause & Elena Bastida. “Exploring the interface between religion and contact with the

dead among older Mexican Americans.” Review of Religious Research 51(1):5-20, 2010. [PMC3051171]

172. Neal Krause & Elena Bastida. “Core religious beliefs and providing support to others in late life.”

Mental Health, Religion & Culture 12(1):75-96, 2009. [PMC2947450] 173. Christopher G. Ellison, Neal M. Krause, Bryan C. Shepard, & Mark. A. Chaves. “Size, conflict,

and opportunities for interaction: Congregational effects on members’ anticipated support and negative interaction.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 48:1-15, 2009.

174. Neal Krause. “Church-based volunteering, providing informal support at church, and self-rated

health in late life.” Journal of Aging and Health 21(1):63-84, 2009. 175. Christopher G. Ellison, Wei Zhang, Neal Krause, & John P. Marcum. “Does negative interaction

in the church increase depression? Longitudinal findings from the Presbyterian Panel Survey.” Sociology of Religion 70:409-431, 2009.

176. Neal Krause & Christopher G. Ellison. “The doubting process: A longitudinal study of the

precipitants and consequences of religious doubt.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 48:293-312, 2009.

177. Neal Krause & John Cairney. “Close companion friends in church and health in late life.” Review

of Religious Research 51:181-200, 2009. 178. Neal Krause. “Meaning in life and mortality.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 64B: 517-

527, 2009. 179. Neal Krause. “Religious involvement, gratitude, and change in depressive symptoms over time.”

International Journal for the Psychology of Religion 19:155-172, 2009. 180. Neal Krause & Christopher G. Ellison. “The social environment of the church and feelings of

gratitude toward God.” Psychology of Religion and Spirituality 3:191-205, 2009. 181. Neal Krause. “Church-based social relationships and change in self-esteem over time.” Journal

for the Scientific Study of Religion 48:756-773, 2009. 182 Neal Krause. “Close companion friends, self-expression, and psychological well-being in late

life.” Social Indicators Research 95:199-213, 2010. 183. Neal Krause. “The social milieu of the church and religious coping responses. A longitudinal

investigation of older whites and older blacks.” International Journal for the Psychology of Religion 20:109-129, 2010.

184. Neal Krause. “Close companions at church, health, and health care use in late life.” Journal of

Aging and Health 22:434-453, 2010. 185. Berit Ingersoll-Dayton, Cynthia Torges, & Neal Krause. “Unforgiveness, rumination, and

depressive symptoms among older adults.” Aging & Mental Health 14:439-449, 2010.

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186. Neal Krause, Jersey Liang, Joan Bennett, Erika Kobyashi, Hiroko Akiyama, & Taro Fukaya. “A descriptive analysis of religious involvement among older adults in Japan.” Ageing and Society 30:671-696, 2010.

187. Neal Krause. “Church-based emotional support and self-forgiveness in late life.” Review of

Religious Research 52:72-89, 2010. [NIHMS180263]. 188. Benjamin A. Shaw, Jersey Liang, & Neal Krause. “Age and race differences in the trajectories of self-esteem.” Psychology and Aging 25(1):84-94, 2010. [PMC2841299]. 189. Neal Krause. “Religious involvement, humility, and self-rated health.” Social Indicators

Research 98:23-39, 2010. 190. Neal Krause. “Assessing coping responses within specific faith traditions: Suffering in silence,

stress and depressive symptoms among older Catholics. Mental Health, Religion & Culture 13:513-529, 2010. [NIHMS180629]

191. Benjamin A. Shaw, Jersey Liang, Neal Krause, Mary Gallant, & Kelly McGeever. “Age

differences and social stratification in the long-term trajectories of physical activity.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 65B:756-766, 2010.

192. Neal Krause. “God-mediated control and change in self-rated health.” International Journal for

the Psychology of Religion 20:267-287, 2010. [NIHMS180634] 193. Neal Krause. “Receiving social support at church when stressful life events arise: Do Catholics

and Protestants Differ?” Psychology of Religion and Spirituality 2:234-246, 2010. [NIHMS245737]

194. Neal Krause. “Reported contact with the dead, religious involvement, and death anxiety in late

life.” Review of Religious Research 52:347-364, 2011. [PMC3165003] 195. Neal Krause, Benjamin A. Shaw, & Jersey Liang. “Social relationships in religious institutions

and healthy lifestyles.” Health Education & Behavior 38: 25-38, 2011. [NIHMS272741]. 196. Neal Krause. “Religion and health: Making sense of a disheveled literature.” Journal of Religion

and Health 50:20-35, 2011. [PMID:20614186] 197. Neal Krause & Elena Bastida. “Social relationships in the church during late life: Assessing

differences between African Americans, whites, and Mexican Americans.” Review of Religious Research 53:41-63, 2011. [NIHMS272740].

198. Benjamin A. Shaw, Neal Krause, Jersey Liang, & Kelly McGeever. “Age differences in long-

term patterns of change in alcohol consumption among aging adults.” Journal of Aging and Health 23(2):207-227, 2011. [PMID:20847362]

199. Christopher G. Ellison, Michael J. McFarland, & Neal Krause. “Measuring religiousness among

African Americans: Exploring race-of-interviewer effects.” Review of Religious Research (In Press).

200. Neal Krause & Elena Bastida. “Religion and health among older Mexican Americans: Exploring

the influence of making mandas.” Journal of Religion and Health (In Press) [NIHMS272742]. 201. Neal Krause & Elena Bastida. “Church-based social relationships, belonging, and health among

older Mexican Americans” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 50:397-409, 2011 [NIHMS272735].

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202. Neal Krause & Elena Bastida. “Religion, suffering, and self-rated health among older Mexican

Americans.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 66B:207-216, 2011. [NIHMS272736]. 203. Neal Krause. “Do church-based social relationships influence social relationships in the secular

world?” Mental Health, Religion & Culture (In Press). 204. Neal Krause & Elena Bastida. “Prayer to the saints or the Virgin and health among older Mexican

Americans.” Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences 33(1):71-87, 2011 [PMC3057209] 205. Neal Krause. “Neighborhood conditions and helping behavior in late life.” Journal of

Environmental Psychology 31:62-69, 2011. [NIHMS261604] 206. Maureen Benjamins, Christopher G. Ellison, Neal Krause, & Jack P. Marcum. “Religion and

preventive health service use: Do congregational support and religious beliefs explain the relationship between attendance and cholesterol screening?” Journal of Behavioral Medicine (In Press).

207. Neal Krause & Elena Bastida. “Financial strain, religious involvement, and life satisfaction

among older Mexican Americans.” Research on Aging 33:403-425, 2011 [NIHMS272738]. 208. Neal Krause. “Praying for others, living in rundown neighborhoods, and depressive symptoms

among older Mexican Americans.” Review of Religious Research (In Press)[NIHMS272739]. 209. Neal Krause. “Religious doubt, financial strain, and depressive symptoms among older Mexican

Americans.” Mental Health, Religion & Culture (In Press). [NIHMS321828] 210. Neal Krause. “Assessing the prayer lives of older whites, older blacks, and older Mexican

Americans: A descriptive analysis.” International Journal for the Psychology of Religion (In Press). [NIHMS321822]

211. Neal Krause. “Valuing the life experience of older adults and change in depressive symptoms:

Exploring an overlooked benefit of involvement in religion.” Journal of Aging and Health (In Press).

212. Benjamin A. Shaw, Neda Agahi, & Neal Krause. “Are changes in financial strain associated with

increased alcohol use and smoking among older adults?” Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (In Press).

213. Neal Krause & Elena Bastida. “Contact with the dead, religion, and death anxiety among older

Mexican Americans.” Death Studies (In Press). [NIHMS321824] 214. Neal Krause. “The perceived prayers of others, stress, and change in depressive symptoms over

time.”Review of Religious Research (In Press). 215 Neal Krause. “Gratitude toward God among older whites, older African Americans, and older

Mexican Americans.” Research on Aging (In Press).[NIHMS321825] 216 Neal Krause. “Parental religious socialization practices, a sense of connectedness with others and

depressive symptoms in late life.” International Journal for the Psychology of Religion (In Press). 217. Neal Krause & R. David Hayward. “Informal support from a pastor and change in hope during

late life.”Pastoral Psychology (In Press).

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PAPERS SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION: 1. Neal Krause. “Religious involvement, humility, and change in self-rated health over time.”

Under review at the Journal of Psychology and Theology. 2. Cynthia Torges, Berit Ingersoll-Dayton, & Neal Krause. “Global forgiveness in older adulthood.”

Under review at Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. 3. Neal Krause. “Studying forgiveness among older whites, older blacks, and older Mexican

Americans.” Under review at the Journal of Psychology and Christianity. 4. Neal Krause & R. David Hayward. “Religion, meaning in life, and change in physical functioning

during late adulthood.” Under review at the Journal of Adult Development. 5. Neal Krause & R. David Hayward. “Humility, lifetime trauma, and change in religious doubt

among older adults.” Under review at the Journal of Religion and Health. 6. Neal Krause & R. David Hayward. “Volunteer work in the church among older Mexican

Americans.” Under review at Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology. 7. Neal Krause & R. David Hayward. “Self-forgiveness and mortality in late life.” Under review at

Research on Aging. 8. R. David Hayward & Neal Krause. “Changes in church-based social relationships during older

adulthood.” Under review at the Journal of Gerontology:Social Sciences. 9. R. David Hayward & Neal Krause. “Trajectories of late life change in God-mediated control:

Evidence of compensation for declining personal control.” Under review at Social Psychology Quarterly.

10. Neal Krause, Lindsey A. Evans, Greg Powers, & R. David Hayward. “Feeling grateful to God: A

qualitative inquiry.” Under review at the Journal of Positive Psychology. 11. Neal Krause & R. David Hayward. “Awareness of the historical role of the church and change in

self-esteem among older African Americans.” Under review at the Journal of Black Psychology. 12. Karen S. Rook, Gloria Luong, Dara H. Sorokin, Jason T. Newsom, & Neal Krause. “The

uniquely vexing nature of exclusively problematic social ties in later life.” Under review at Psychology and Aging.

13. R. David Hayward & Neal Krause. “Individual age-related change and cohort differences in

multiple dimensions of forgiveness among older adults.” Under review at the International Journal for the Psychology of Religion.

14. Neal Krause & R. David Hayward. “Church-based social support and a sense of belonging in a

congregation among older Mexican Americans.” Under review at the Review of Religious Research.

15. R. David Hayward & Neal Krause. “Trajectories of disability in order adulthood and social

support from a religious congregation: A growth curve analysis. Under review at the Journal of Behavioral Medicine.

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16. Neal Krause & R. David Hayward. “Older Mexican Americans and God-mediated control: Exploring the influence of Pentecostal/Evangelical affiliation.” Under review at Mental Health, Religion & Culture.

BOOK CHAPTERS AND INVITED PAPERS: 1. Neal Krause. "The effect of interracial contact on black self-esteem." Pp. 257- 269 in J. McAdoo

& H. McAdoo (Eds.) Black Children: Their Social Emotional, Educational, and Parental Environments. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage, 1985.

2. Kyriakos Markides & Neal Krause. "Older Mexican-Americans and their families: Implications

for psychological well-being." Generations 10:31-34, 1986. 3. Neal Krause. "Gender and ethnicity differences in psychological well-being." Pp. 156-188 in G.

Maddox & P. Lawton (Eds.) Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Volume 8. New York: Springer, 1988.

4. Neal Krause. "Issues of measurement and analysis in studies of social support, aging, and

health." Pp. 43-66 in K. Markides & C. Cooper (Eds.) Aging, Stress, Social Support and Health. New York: Wiley 1989.

5. Kyriakos Markides & Neal Krause. "Alcohol use among Mexican-Americans: A three-

generations study." Pp. 244-264 in B. Forster & J. Salloway (Eds.) The Socio-Cultural Matrix of Alcohol and Drug Use. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 1990.

6. Neal Krause. "Illness behavior in later life." Pp. 227-244 in R. Binstock & L.K. George (Eds.)

Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences, New York: Academic Press, 1990. 7. Neal Krause. "Satisfaction with social support and changes in functional disability through time."

Pp. 29-44 in N. Coupland, H. Giles & J. Weimann (Eds.) Communication, Health and the Elderly: Proceedings from the 1988 Fulbright Colloquium Series. Manchester, UK: University of Manchester Press, 1990.

8. Neal Krause. "Stress, social support and well-being: Focusing on salient social roles." Pp. 71-97

in M.A.P. Stephens, J.H. Crowther, S.E. Hobfoll & D.L. Tennenbaum (Eds.) Stress and Coping in Later Life Families. Washington, DC: Hemisphere Publishers, 1990.

9. Neal Krause & Linda Wray. "Psychosocial correlates of health and illness among minority

elders." Generations 15:25-30, 1991.

● Reprinted in E.P. Stanford & F.M. Torres-Gil (Eds.) Diversity: New Approaches to Ethnic Minority Aging (pp. 41-52). Amityville, NY: Baywood Publishing Co., 1992.

10. Neal Krause. "Stress and well-being in later life: Using research findings to inform intervention

design." Pp. 203-219 in L.A. Bond, S.J. Cutler & A. Grams (Eds.) Promoting Successful and Productive Aging. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1995.

11. Neal Krause. "The social context of competence." Pp. 83-93 in S. Willis, K.W. Schaie, & M.

Hayward (Eds.) Societal Mechanisms for Maintaining Competence in Old Age. New York: Springer, 1997.

12. Neal Krause. "Social support and feelings of personal control in later life." Pp. 335-355 in G.R.

Pierce, B. Lakey, I.G. Sarason & B.R. Sarason (Eds.) Sourcebook of Social Support and Personality. New York: Plenum, 1997.

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13. Neal Krause. "Religion, aging, and health: Current status and future prospects." Invited editorial

in the Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 52B(6):S291-S293, 1997. 14. Neal Krause, Christopher G. Ellison & Keith M. Wulff. "Church-based emotional support,

negative interaction, and psychological well-being: Findings from a national sample of Presbyterians." Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 37:725-741, 1998.

15. Neal Krause. "Mental disorder in late life: Exploring the influence of stress and socioeconomic

status." Pp. 183-208 in C.S. Aneshensal & J.C. Phelan (Eds.) Handbook of the Sociology of Mental Health. New York: Plenum, 1999.

16. Neal Krause. “Are we really entering a new era of aging?” Pp. 307-318 in K.W. Schaie & J. Hendricks (Eds.) The Evolution of the Aging Self: The Societal Impact on the Aging Process. New York: Springer, 2000.

17. Neal Krause. "Social support." Pp. 272-294 in R.H. Binstock & L.K. George (Eds.) Handbook

of Aging and the Social Sciences, 5th Edition. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 2001. 18. Neal Krause. “The social foundations of personal control in late life.” Pp. 45-70 in S. Zarit, L.I.

Pearlin & K.W. Schaie (Eds), Societal Impacts on Personal Control in the Elderly.” New York: Springer, 2003.

19. Neal Krause. Invited Millennium Paper. “Stress, social support, and health in late life: Key

issues for future research.” Contemporary Gerontology 10:3-6, 2003. 20. Neal Krause. “Neighborhoods, health, and well-being in late life.” Pp. 223-249 in H.W. Wahl, R.

Scheidt & P. Windley (Eds.), Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Volume 23. New York: Springer, 2003.

21. Neal Krause. “An introduction to research on religion, aging, and health: Exploring new

prospects and key challenges.” Pp. 1-19 in K.W. Schaie, N. Krause & A. Booth (Eds.), Religious Influences on Health and Well-Being in the Elderly. New York: Springer, 2004.

22. Neal Krause. “Religion, aging, and health: Exploring new frontiers in medical care.” Southern

Medical Journal 97(12):1215-1222, 2004. 23. Neal Krause. “Aging.” Pp. 139-160 in H.R. Ebaugh (Ed.), Handbook of Religion and Social

Institutions. New York: Plenum, 2005. 24. Neal Krause. “Social relationships in late life.” Pp. 181-200 in R. H. Binstock & L. K. George

(Eds.), Handbook of aging and the social sciences, 6th edition. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 2006.

25. Neal Krause. “Religion and health in late life.” Pp. 499-518 in J. E. Birren & K. W. Schaie

(Eds.), Handbook of the psychology of aging, 6th edition. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 2006. 26. Neal Krause. “Commentary on the use of qualitative methods to improve quantitative measures

of health-related constructs.” Medical Care 44(11 Suppl 3):S34-S38, 2006. 27. Neal Krause. “Altruism, religion, and health: Exploring the ways in which helping others

benefits support providers.” Pp. 410-21 in S. Post (Ed.), Altruism and health: Perspectives from empirical research. New York: Oxford University Press, 2007.

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28. Neal Krause. “Religion, health, and health behavior.” Pp. 73-95 in K. W. Schaie & R. P. Abeles (Eds.), Social structures and aging individuals: Continuing challenges. New York: Springer, 2008.

29. Neal Krause. “Deriving a sense of meaning in life: An overlooked forum for the development of

interdisciplinary theory.” Pp. 101-116 in V. Bengtson, M. Silverstein, N. Putney, & D. Gans (Eds.), Handbook of theories on aging. New York: Springer, 2009.

30. Neal Krause. “Religion and depressive symptoms in late life.” Pp. 229-247 in R. Hummer & C.

G. Ellison (Eds.), Religion, families, and health in the United States: New directions in population-based research. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2010.

31. Neal Krause. “Meaning in life and healthy aging.” P. T. Wong (Ed.), The human quest for

meaning: A handbook of psychological research and clinical applications. New York: Routledge (In Press).

32. Christopher G. Ellison, Jinwoo Lee, Neal M. Krause, Terrence D. Hill, & John P. Marcum. “Faith and fitness: Religious beliefs, congregational support, and exercise in a nationwide sample of Presbyterians.” A. L. Ai & M.Ardelt (Eds.), Faith and well-being in late life: Linking theories with evidence in an interdisciplinary inquiry. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science. (In Press). 33. Neal Krause. “Religious involvement in the later years of life.” In K. I. Pargament (Ed.),

American Psychological Association Handbook of Psychology, Religion, and Spirituality. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association (In Press).

34. Neal Krause. “Stress, religion-based coping, and physical health.” Pp. 207-237 in A. Blasi (Ed.),

Sociology of Religion and Health. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, 2011. BOOKS: 1. K. Warner Schaie, Neal Krause & Alan Booth (Eds.), Religious Influences on Health and Well-

Being in the Elderly. New York: Springer, 2004 2. Neal Krause. Aging in the Church: How Social Relationships Affect Health. West

Conshohocken, PA: Templeton Foundation Press, 2008. INVITED PRESENTATIONS AND KEYNOTE LECTURES: 1. Neal Krause. Invited participant. "Satisfaction with Social Support and Changes in Functional

Disability Through Time." Fulbright International Colloquium on Communication, Health and the Elderly, Newtown, Wales, UK, December 1988.

2. Neal Krause. Keynote speaker. "Informal Support and the Caregiving Process: Toward the

Development of Planned Interventions." Adult Development and Aging Program Colloquium Series, Arizona State University, February 1989.

3. Neal Krause. Invited participant. "Salient Social Roles and the Relationships Among Stress,

Support, and Feelings of Control." Kent Psychology Forum on Stress and Coping in Later Life Families, Kent State University, April 1989.

4. Neal Krause. Invited participant. Minority Aging Research Agenda Meeting. Sponsored by the

Gerontological Society of America, Airlie, VA, April 1991.

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5. Neal Krause. Keynote speaker. "The Stress Process in Later Life." Distinguished Lecture Series, Duke University Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development, February 1992.

6. Neal Krause. Invited participant. "Stress and Well-Being." Vermont Conference on the Primary

Prevention of Psychopathology, Burlington, VT, June 1993. 7. Neal Krause. Keynote speaker. "Stress and Well-Being in Later Life." Pennsylvania State

University, PA, December 1993. 8. Neal Krause. Invited participant. "Social Support in Older Adults." Presented at the International

Conference on Aging and Health, Murcia, Spain, March 1994. 9. Neal Krause. Invited participant. "The Social Context of Competence." Conference on Societal

Mechanisms for Maintaining Competence in Old Age, Pennsylvania State University, October 1994.

10. Neal Krause. Invited participant. Conference on Methodological Approaches to the Study of

Religion, Aging, and Health, Bethesda, MD, March 1995. 11. Neal Krause. Keynote speaker. "Assessing Stress Buffering Effects." Holy Cross College,

Worcester, MA, October 1995. 12. Neal Krause. Invited participant. Personality in Adulthood and Aging Planning Meeting.

Sponsored by the National Institute on Aging, Washington, DC, May 1997. 13. Neal Krause. Invited participant. "Stress Management." Vitality Throughout the Adult Life

Cycle: Interventions to Promote Health Conference, The University of Iowa Gerontological Nursing Interventions Research Center, Iowa City, IA, August 1997.

14. Neal Krause. Invited participant. "Self-Esteem in Late Life." Societal Impact on the Aging Self

Conference, Pennsylvania State University, October 1998. 15. Neal Krause. Invited participant. “Personality in Adulthood and Aging.” Sponsored by the

National Institute on Aging, Washington, DC, February 1999. 16. Neal Krause. Invited participant. “Negative Interaction and Changes in Functional Disability

During Late Life.” Paper presented at the annual American Psychological Association Convention, Boston, MA, August 1999.

17. Neal Krause. Invited participant. “Mortality and Religious Involvement.” Sponsored by the

John Templeton Foundation, Cambridge, MA, October 1999. 18. Neal Krause. Invited participant. “The Social Foundations of Personal Control in Late Life.”

Societal Impacts on Personal Control Conference, Pennsylvania State University, October 2000. 19. Neal Krause. Keynote speaker. “Religion, Aging, and Health.” Institute of Gerontology, Wayne

State University, October 2000. 20. Neal Krause. Invited Co-Chair. “Religious Influences on Health and Well-Being in the Elderly.”

Sponsored by the National Institute on Aging. Pennsylvania State University, October 2002. 21. Neal Krause. Invited participant. “Integrating Research on Spirituality and Health and Well-

Being into Service Delivery: A Research Conference.” Sponsored by the International Center for the Integration of Health & Spirituality and the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, April 2003.

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22. Neal Krause. Keynote speaker. “Religion and Health: Challenges and New Directions.” National Institutes of Health Behavioral and Social Science Research Lecture Series, Bethesda, MD, May 2003.

23. Neal Krause. Keynote speaker. “Negative Interaction and Heart Disease in Late Life: Exploring

Variations by Socioeconomic Status.” Population Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, November 2003.

24. Neal Krause. Invited speaker. “Religion and Social Support.” Presented at the Spirituality,

Culture, and Health Conference, Loma Linda University, March 2004. 25. Neal Krause. Invited speaker. “Religion and Mental Health.” The Religion, Family and Health

Conference, University of Texas at Austin, April 2004. 26. Neal Krause. Invited speaker. “Lifetime Trauma and Health Among the Elderly.” Tianjin

Medical University (People’s Republic of China), May 2005. 27. Neal Krause. Keynote Speaker. “Religion, Aging, and Health.” 21st Century Center for

Excellence Program, University of Tokyo (Japan), May 2005. 28. Neal Krause. Keynote Speaker. “Traumatic Life Events and Change in Hypertension.” Population

Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, March 2006. 29. Neal Krause. Invited Speaker. “Religion, Health, and Health Behavior.” Social Structures and

Aging Individuals: Continuing Challenges Conference. Sponsored by the National Institute on Aging. Pennsylvania State University, October 2006.

30. Neal Krause. Invited Speaker. “Lifetime Trauma, Prayer, and Psychological Distress in Late

Life.” Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology, June 2007. 31. Neal Krause. Keynote Speaker. “Social Relationships in Communities of Faith and Health in

Late Life.” Center for Spirituality, Theology, and Health, Duke University, November 2007. 32. Neal Krause. Invited Speaker. “Chronic Financial Strain and Depressive Symptoms: The Role of

Religious Attendance and Gratitude.” Religious Practice and Health: What the Research Says, Sponsored by the Heritage Foundation, Washington, DC, December 2008.

33. Neal Krause. Keynote Speaker. “The Social Structural Foundations of Helping Behavior in Late

Life.” Institute of Gerontology, Wayne State University, March, 2010. 34. Neal Krause. Invited Participant. “New Directions in Spirituality and Health.” Sponsored by the

John Templeton Foundation, New York, New York, May, 2010. 35. Neal Krause. Invited Speaker. “Religion, Humility, and Health in Late Life.” 3rd Annual Meeting

of the Society for Spirituality, Theology, and Health, Duke University, June 2010. 36. Neal Krause. Keynote Speaker. “Religion, Suffering, and Self-Rated Health Among Older

Mexican Americans.” Department of Psychology, Bowling Green State University, November, 2010.

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