Susan Lapham
American Institutes for Research
13 Papers
17 Citations
Susan Lapham is an academic researcher from American Institutes for Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Personality. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
High school personality traits and 48-year all-cause mortality risk: results from a national sample of 26 845 baby boomers
Benjamin P. Chapman,Alison Huang,Elizabeth Mokyr Horner,Kelly Peters,Ellena Sempeles,Brent W. Roberts,Susan Lapham +6 more
TL;DR: Adaptive personality traits in high school are associated with all-cause mortality in the USA as far into the future as the seventh decade, and to a degree similar to high school socioeconomic disadvantage.
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Adolescent Cognitive Aptitudes and Later-in-Life Alzheimer Disease and Related Disorders
Alison Huang,Kiersten L. Strombotne,Elizabeth Mokyr Horner,Susan Lapham +3 more
- 07 Sep 2018
TL;DR: Low performance on certain specific measures of cognitive ability may indicate future risk of Alzheimer disease and related disorders as early as adolescence.
Association Between High School Personality Phenotype and Dementia 54 Years Later in Results From a National US Sample.
Benjamin P. Chapman,Alison Huang,Kelly Peters,Elizabeth Mokyr Horner,Jennifer J. Manly,David A. Bennett,Susan Lapham +6 more
TL;DR: This national US cohort study examines whether personality during adolescence—a time when preclinical dementia pathology is unlikely to be present—confers risk of dementia in later life and tests whether associations could be accounted for by health factors in adolescence or differed across socioeconomic status.
Establishing the validity and reliability of the Project Talent Personality Inventory.
Julie A. Pozzebon,Rodica Ioana Damian,Patrick L. Hill,Yuchen Lin,Susan Lapham,Brent W. Roberts +5 more
TL;DR: The goals of the present paper were to establish the construct and predictive validity and the internal consistency and test-retest reliability of the Project Talent Personality Inventory, and to better understand and use the PTPI scales, as they are available in Project Talent.
IGEMS: The Consortium on Interplay of Genes and Environment Across Multiple Studies - An Update
Nancy L. Pedersen,Margaret Gatz,Brian Karl Finch,Deborah Finkel,David A. Butler,Anna K. Dahl Aslan,Carol E. Franz,Jaakko Kaprio,Susan Lapham,Matt McGue,Matt McGue,Miriam A. Mosing,Jenae M. Neiderhiser,Marianne Nygaard,Matthew S. Panizzon,Carol A. Prescott,Chandra A. Reynolds,Perminder S. Sachdev,Keith E. Whitfield +18 more
TL;DR: Improved understanding of risk and protective factors for dementia by incorporating unmeasured and measured genetic factors with a wide range of exposures measured in young adulthood, midlife and later life is improved.