Felicitas Huber
Affiliations: | 2017-2023 | Psychology | University of Tulsa, United States |
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Dickens H, Bruehl S, Rao U, et al. (2022) Cognitive-Affective-Behavioral Pathways Linking Adversity and Discrimination to Daily Pain in African-American Adults. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities |
Kell PA, Huber FA, Street EN, et al. (2022) Sleep Problems Mediate the Relationship Between Psychosocial Stress and Pain Facilitation in Native Americans: A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis from the Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk. Annals of Behavioral Medicine : a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine |
Huber FA, Toledo TA, Newsom G, et al. (2022) The relationship between sleep quality and emotional modulation of spinal, supraspinal, and perceptual measures of pain. Biological Psychology. 171: 108352 |
Lannon EW, Hellman N, Huber FA, et al. (2022) Exploration of the trait-activation model of pain catastrophizing in Native Americans: results from the Oklahoma Study of Native American pain risk (OK-SNAP). Scandinavian Journal of Pain |
Güereca YM, Kell PA, Kuhn BL, et al. (2022) The Relationship Between Experienced Discrimination and Pronociceptive Processes in Native Americans: Results From the Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk. The Journal of Pain |
Ross EN, Toledo TA, Huber F, et al. (2021) The role of self-evaluated pain sensitivity as a mediator of objectively measured pain tolerance in Native Americans: findings from the Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk (OK-SNAP). Journal of Behavioral Medicine |
Rhudy JL, Huber FA, Toledo TA, et al. (2021) Psychosocial and cardiometabolic predictors of chronic pain onset in Native Americans: serial mediation analyses of 2-year prospective data from the Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk. Pain |
Shadlow JO, Kell PA, Toledo TA, et al. (2021) Sleep Buffers the Effect of Discrimination on Cardiometabolic Allostatic Load in Native Americans: Results from the Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities |
Rhudy JL, Kuhn BL, Demuth MJ, et al. (2021) Are cardiometabolic markers of allostatic load associated with pronociceptive processes in Native Americans?: A structural equation modeling analysis from the Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk. The Journal of Pain |
Kell PA, Hellman N, Huber FA, et al. (2021) The relationship between adverse life events and endogenous inhibition of pain and spinal nociception: Findings from the Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk (OK-SNAP). The Journal of Pain |