Sara J Weston

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Research Interests

Dr. Weston is interested in the relationship between personality traits and health with the goal of understanding how personality can help medical professionals provide better care. Personality can be useful in designing targeted interventions and identifying at-risk patients. But before we can develop these tools, we need to understand the relationships between personality and health. What are the specific health behaviors and outcomes associated with personality? Under what conditions does personality predict health? How and why personality traits are related to health — with an emphasis on behavioral mechanisms — and contextualizing these relationships, such as by examining for whom personality traits are associated with health and when.

Selected publications:

Weston, S. J., Graham, E. K., Turiano, N. A., Aschwanden, D., Booth, T., Harrison, F., … & Donnellan, M. B. (2020). Is healthy neuroticism associated with chronic conditions? A coordinated integrative data analysis. Collabra: Psychology6(1). DOI:10.1525/collabra.267 (Open access).
[Supplemental website.] [Preregistration.]

Weston, S. J., Ritchie, S. J., Rohrer, J. M., & Przybylski, A. K. (2019). Recommendations for increasing the transparency of analysis of preexisting data sets. Advances in methods and practices in psychological science2(3), 214-227. DOI: 10.1177/2515245919848684 (Open access).

Weston, S.J., & Jackson, J.J. (2018). The role of vigilance in the relationship between neuroticism and health: A registered report. Journal of Research in Personality, 73, 27-34. DOI: 10.1016/j.jrp.2017.10.005
[Preprint.] [OSF.] [Preregistration.]

Hill, P.L., & Weston, S.J. (2017). Evaluating eight-year trajectories for sense of purpose in the health and retirement study. Aging & Mental Health, 1-5. DOI: 10.1080/13607863.2017.1399344