Shari C. Moxley
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Shari C. Moxley's research investigates the associations between different types of trust and subjective well-being within financially insecure households in the U.S. South. Her work examines how interpersonal and institutional trust relate to mental health and overall life satisfaction. This research is situated within the broader context of understanding factors that contribute to well-being among vulnerable populations.
Moxley has one publication, "Is Interpersonal Trust or Institutional Trust More Strongly Associated with Subjective Well-Being than Mental Health Among Financially Insecure U.S. Southern Households?" published in 2026. Her scholarly profile includes an h-index of 1 and a total of 1 citation. She has collaborated with M. E. Betsy Garrison at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville on this publication.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Is Interpersonal Trust or Institutional Trust More Strongly Associated with Subjective Well-Being than Mental Health Among Financially Insecure U.S. Southern Households? (2026)
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- Is Interpersonal Trust or Institutional Trust More Strongly Associated with Subjective Well-Being than Mental Health Among Financially Insecure U.S. Southern Households?
- Is Interpersonal Trust or Institutional Trust More Strongly Associated with Subjective Well-Being than Mental Health Among Financially Insecure U.S. Southern Households?
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