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01. Vilchinsky, N., Haze-Filderman, L., Leibowitz, M., Reges, O., Khaskia, A., & Mosseri, M. (2010). Spousal support and cardiac patients’ Distress: The moderating role of attachment orientation. Journal of Family Psychology, 24, 508-512.
02. Vilchinsky, N., Dekel, R., Leibowitz, M., Reges, O., Levit, O., Khaskia, A., & Mosseri, M. (2011). Dynamics of support perceptions among couples coping with cardiac illness: The effect on recovery outcomes. Health Psychology, 30, 411–419. DOI: 10.1037/a0023453
03. Reges, O., Vilchinsky, N., Leibowitz, M., Manor, D., Mosseri, M. & Kark, G., (2011). Perceptions of cause of illness in Acute Myocardial Infarction patients: A longitudinal study. Patients Education and concealing, 85, 155–161. DOI:10.1016/j.pec.2010.12.022
04. Vilchinsky, N., Yaakov, M., Sigawi, L., Leibowitz, M., Reges, O., Levit, O., Khaskia, A., & Mosseri, M. Leibowitz (2012). Preliminary evidence for the construct and concurrent validity of the DS14 in Hebrew. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 19, 234–240. DOI 10.1007/s12529-011-9147-8.
08. Reges, O., Vilchinsky, N., Kark, G., Leibowitz, M., Khaskia, A., & Mosseri, M. (2013). Systemic determinants as barriers to participation in cardiac prevention and rehabilitation services after Acute Coronary Syndrome. International Journal of Cardiology, 168, 4865-4867.
10. Vilchinsky, N., Dekel, R., Revenson, T.A., Liberman, G. & Mosseri, M. (2014). Cardiac caregivers' burden and depressive symptoms: The moderational role of attachment orientations. Health Psychology, 34, 262–269.
12. Reges, O., Vilchinsky, N., Kark, G., Leibowitz, M., Khaskia, A., & Mosseri, M. (2015). Change in health behaviors following acute coronary syndrome: Arab-Jewish differences. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, 22, 458-467.
14. Vilchinsky, N., Soskolne, V., Taha-Fahum, A., Jeries, S. (2016). Dynamics of culture and health: Perceived behavioral control and differences in smoking behavior between Arab and Jewish cardiac patients in Israel, Journal of Socialomics, 5, 2-7. DOI: 10.4172/2167-0358.1000146
15. George-Levi, S., Vilchinsky, N., Tolmatcz, R., Khaskia, A., Mosseri, & Hod, H. (2016). "It takes two to take": Relational Entitlement, Caregiving Styles, and Cardiac Patients' medication taking. Journal of Family Psychology, 30, 743-751.
16. George-Levi, S., Vilchinsky, N., Raffaeli, E., Liberman, G., Khaskia, A., Mosseri, & Hod, H. (2016). Caregiving styles and anxiety among couples: Coping versus not coping with cardiac illness. Anxiety, Stress, and Coping, 30, 107-120.
17. *Bar-Kalifa, E., *Bar-Kalifa, L., Raffaeli, E.,*George, S., Vilchinsky, N. (2016). Relational Entitlement Moderates the Associations between Support Matching and Perceived Partner Responsiveness. Journal of Research in Personality, 65, 1-10.
19. Peleg, S., Vilchinsky, N., Fisher, W.A., Khaskia, A., & Mosseri, M. (2016). Personality makes a difference: Attachment orientations moderate TPB predictions of medication adherence. Journal of Personality, 85, 867-879. DOI: 10.1111/jopy.12294.
21. Vilchinsky, N., Ginsburg , K., *Fait, K. & Foa, E. B. (2017). Cardiac disease induced- PTSD: A systematic review. Clinical Psychology Review, 55, 92-106.
22. Fait, K., Vilchinsky, N., Dekel, R., Levi, N., Hod, H., & Matezky, S. (2017). Cardiac-Disease-Induced Post-Traumatic-Stress-Symptoms (CDI-PTSS) among patients' partners. Stress and Health, 33, 169-176.
27. Cornelius, T., Vilchinsky, N., Fait, K., Hod, H., & Matezky, S. (2020). Early exposure to cardiac treatment and distress among patients and their spouses. Frontiers in Psychology, 11.
28. George-Levi, S., Peleg, S., Vilchinsky, N., Raffaeli, E., Khaskia, A., Mosseri, & Hod, H. (2020). Attachment insecurity hinders cardiac patients’ ability to receive partners’ care: A longitudinal dyadic study. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships.
29. Bei, E., Rotem-Mindali, O., & Vilchinsky, N., (2020). Providing care from afar: A growing yet understudied phenomenon in the caregiving field. Frontiers in Psychology.
31. Bei, E., M. Zarzycki, V. Morrison, & Vilchinsky, N. (2021). Motivations and willingness to provide care from a geographic distance, and the impact of distance care on caregivers’ mental and physical health: A mixed-method systematic review protocol. BMJ Open
32. Morrison, V; *Zarzycki, M; Vilchinsky, N; Sanderman, R; Lamura, G; Fisher, O; Ferraris, G; Elayan, S; Buskens, E; Bei, E; Looijmans, A; Angelini, V. & Hagedoorn, M (2022). A multinational longitudinal study incorporating intensive methods to examine caregiver experiences in the context of chronic health conditions: Protocol of the ENTWINE iCohort. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19, 821. https://doi.org/10.3390/ ijerph19020821.
33. Semonella, M., Andersson, G., Dekel, R., Pietrabissa, G., & Vilchinsky, N. (2022). Making a virtue out of necessity: COVID-19 pandemic as a catalysator for applying internet-based psychological interventions for informal caregivers. Frontiers in Psychology.
34. Gutman, J., Gordon, I, & Vilchinsky, N. (2022). Opinion paper: Is social presence indeed present in remote social interactions? A call for incorporating physiological measures of synchrony when assessing the social nature of interpersonal interactions via videoconferencing platforms. Frontiers in Psychology.
35. Eisenberg, R., *Fait, K., Dekel, R., Hod, H., Matezky, S. & Vilchinsky, N., (2022). Cardiac-disease-induced-posttraumatic-stress-disorder (CDI-PTSD) among Cardiac Patients' Spouses: A longitudinal study. Health Psychology
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