Sarah Arpin, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Psychology, Gonzaga University

Spokane, Washington, United States of America

Research Expertise

loneliness
social relationships and health
dyadic data analysis
Social Psychology
Geriatrics and Gerontology
Health (social science)
Psychiatry and Mental health
Toxicology
Clinical Psychology

About

Dr. Arpin's research focuses on the application of quantitative methods to the study of social psychological processes, including social interactions, social emotions, and health behavioral outcomes. She has conducted extensive research and published in the areas of loneliness and social determinants of health, using experimental and survey methodology. Dr. Arpin also has experience as a methodology and data analytic consultant on several large grant-funded projects, including DOD-funded intervention studies targeting well-being and social resilience among service-members.

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Publications

Having Friends and Feeling Lonely
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
2015
Gratitude and Loneliness: Enhancing Health and Well-Being in Older Adults
Research on Aging
2019
Daily affect variability and context-specific alcohol consumption
Drug and Alcohol Review
2015
Drinking to Cope in the COVID-19 Era: An Investigation Among College Students
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
2021
Transient Loneliness and the Perceived Provision and Receipt of Capitalization Support Within Event-Disclosure Interactions
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
2018
“A well spent day brings happy sleep”: A dyadic study of capitalization support in military-connected couples.
Journal of Family Psychology
2018
The paradox of power: The relationship between self-esteem and gratitude
The Journal of Social Psychology
2019
When “We” or “They” exclude others: attributing and evaluating ostracism observed in in-groups and out-groups
Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology
2017
Capitalization and Alcohol Use: A Moderated Mediation Model of Relationship Status, Capitalization, Drinking Motives and Alcohol Consumption
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology
2016
Do Loneliness and Social Isolation Predict Mortality Because of Hazardous Drinking?
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology
2021
Perceived Responsiveness, Stress, and Coping in the Workplace
Coping, Personality and the Workplace
2017
Perceived Isolation, Social Integration, and Health Behavior: A Daily Process Examination of Responses to Loneliness
Unknown Venue
2000
Abstracts-Symposia
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
2014
How workplaces can reduce employee loneliness: Evidence from a military supportive-leadership training intervention
Unknown Venue
2023
PERSONAL BENEFITS OF STRONG ORGANIZATIONAL AND COMMUNITY TIES: HEALTH, ENGAGEMENT AND RETENTION
Journal of Community Psychology
2015
Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Consequences of Loneliness: Health Behavior, Social Interactions, Self-Disclosure, and Perceived Responsiveness
Unknown Venue
2000
Tracked changes from original manuscript to revised version
Unknown Venue
2018
Associations Between Maternal Mental Health and Well-being and Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior in Children
Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics
2017

Education

Gonzaga University

B.A., Psychology, Philosophy / May, 2010

Spokane, Washington, United States of America

Portland State University

Ph.D., Applied Social Psychology, Quantitative Psychology / May, 2015

Portland, Oregon, United States of America

Experience

Gonzaga University

Assistant Professor / August, 2015September, 2020

Gonzaga University

Associate Professor / September, 2020Present

Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences

Methodological and data analytic consultant / June, 2019Present

Consultant on research grant exploring effectiveness of the Behavioral Health and Resilience Training for Military Leaders. Investigators, Dr. Leslie Hammer and Dr. Cynthia Mohr

Portland State University

Data Analytic Consultant, Project SERVe / June, 2017Present

Performed statistical analyses (dyadic) for DOD-funded research study exploring daily relationship processes among servicemembers and their romantic partners.

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