Elizabeth Milad
Elizabeth Milad
Research interest(s)/area of expertise
Personality traits, coping, control beliefs, health-related behaviors, perceptions of activity, health outcomes, and personality-informed interventions.
Education
B.A., Psychology, Saint Louis University, 2015Selected publications
Milad, E., & Bogg, T. (2021). Spring 2020 COVID-19 Surge: Prospective Relations between Psychosocial Factors and Guideline Adherence, Mask Wearing, and Symptoms in a US Sample. Annals of Behavioral Medicine.
Bogg, T., & Milad, E. (2020). Demographic, personality, and social cognition correlates of coronavirus guideline adherence in a US sample. Health Psychology, 39(12), 1026.
Milad, E., & Bogg, T. (2020). Personality Traits, Coping, Health-related Behaviors, and Cumulative Physiological Health in a National Sample: 10 Year Prospective Effects of Conscientiousness via Perceptions of Activity on Allostatic Load. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 54(11), 880-892.
Graham, E. K., Bastarache, E. D., Milad, E.A., Turiano, N. A., Cotter, K. A., & Mroczek, D. K. (2018). Physical activity mediates the association between personality and biomarkers of inflammation. SAGE Open Medicine, 6.