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Erika Bagley is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology, focusing on developmental psychology with expertise in sleep health disparities and emerging adulthood well-being. Her research examines how socioeconomic status, family stress, and environmental factors influence sleep and overall health in children and adolescents.
Education includes a B.S. from the University of New Hampshire, M.S. from Francis Marion University, Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and post-doctoral study at Auburn University.
Research interests center on two key areas: (1) Sleep as a health pillar, particularly for low-income children, and (2) factors influencing successful transition to adulthood during emerging adulthood. She explores how sleep mediates obesity, behavior, and well-being, while also analyzing how socioeconomic adversity impacts developmental outcomes.
Her work has been recognized with the Robert C. Williams Award for Junior Faculty. Teaching focuses on fostering critical thinking through courses like Adolescent Development and Research Methods in Psychology, emphasizing collaborative learning environments.
Bagley collaborates on grants investigating sleep disparities and mentorship through internships at institutions like Bradbury Sullivan Center and Lehigh Valley Hospital. Her lab engages students in applied research addressing real-world health challenges.
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