Jordan E. Parker, M.A.

Health Psychology Doctoral Candidate


Curriculum vitae



Department of Psychology

University of California, Los Angeles



Healthy versus unhealthy comfort eating for psychophysiological stress recovery in low-income Black and Latinx adults


Journal article


Erin C Standen, Laura E. Finch, Lauren Tiongco-Hofschneider, E. Schopp, Kristen M. Lee, Jordan E. Parker, Olajide N. Bamishigbin, A. Tomiyama
Appetite, 2022

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Standen, E. C., Finch, L. E., Tiongco-Hofschneider, L., Schopp, E., Lee, K. M., Parker, J. E., … Tomiyama, A. (2022). Healthy versus unhealthy comfort eating for psychophysiological stress recovery in low-income Black and Latinx adults. Appetite.


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Standen, Erin C, Laura E. Finch, Lauren Tiongco-Hofschneider, E. Schopp, Kristen M. Lee, Jordan E. Parker, Olajide N. Bamishigbin, and A. Tomiyama. “Healthy versus Unhealthy Comfort Eating for Psychophysiological Stress Recovery in Low-Income Black and Latinx Adults.” Appetite (2022).


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Standen, Erin C., et al. “Healthy versus Unhealthy Comfort Eating for Psychophysiological Stress Recovery in Low-Income Black and Latinx Adults.” Appetite, 2022.


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@article{erin2022a,
  title = {Healthy versus unhealthy comfort eating for psychophysiological stress recovery in low-income Black and Latinx adults},
  year = {2022},
  journal = {Appetite},
  author = {Standen, Erin C and Finch, Laura E. and Tiongco-Hofschneider, Lauren and Schopp, E. and Lee, Kristen M. and Parker, Jordan E. and Bamishigbin, Olajide N. and Tomiyama, A.}
}


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