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Jacqueline Mogle is affiliated with Clemson University's College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences, focusing on research in gerontology, cognitive science, and mental health. Her work examines topics such as aging expectations, cognitive decline, stress reactivity, and family dynamics in caregiving contexts. She has published extensively on memory lapses, dementia care, and the interplay between psychological well-being and physiological processes.
Her research integrates longitudinal studies and ecological momentary assessment methodologies to understand daily life impacts on cognition and mental health. Notable themes include the role of stress in cognitive function, the effects of caregiver co-residence, and interventions targeting everyday functioning in older adults. She also investigates barriers to pain management in dementia patients and the societal implications of aging stereotypes.
Dr. Mogle collaborates across disciplines, addressing public health challenges such as nursing home infection risks and driver safety policies for older adults. Her work bridges clinical, social, and epidemiological perspectives to inform aging research and healthcare practices.

