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Our teams’ publications reveal the breadth of the areas of research in which salivary bioscience is being integrated, the depth of our collaborations, and speak to the nature of working in collaborative teams to study the complex interrelationships among biology, behavior, and context.


Author(s)Year PublishedTitleJournal/PublicationIISBR MemberAnalyte(s) of FocusTopic
Hill-Soderlund AL, et al2015The developmental course of salivary alpha-amylase and cortisol from 12 to 36 months: Relations with early poverty and later behavior problems.PsychoneuroendocrinologyAlpha Amylase, CortisolAdversity, Children
Corey-Bloom, J., et al.2020Levels of interleukin-6 in saliva, but not plasma, correlate with clinical metrics in Huntington’s disease patients and healthy control subjects. International Journal of Molecular ScienceBeth ThomasIL-6Methods
Corey-Bloom, J., et al.2020Uric acid as a potential peripheral biomarker for disease features in Huntington’s patients.Frontiers in NeuroscienceBeth ThomasUric AcidHuntington's Disease
Gutierrez, A., et al. 2020Evaluation of biochemical and epigenetic measures of peripheral brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) as a biomarker in Huntington’s disease patients. Frontiers in Molecular NeuroscienceBeth ThomasBDNFHuntington's Disease
Sullivan, M. C., Winchester, S. B., Roberts, M., B., Bryce, C. I., & Granger, D. A.2017Prematurity and perinatal adversity effects hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis reactivity to social evaluative threat in adulthood.Developmental PsychobiologyDoug GrangerCortisolSocial Interaction/Network
Lucas, T., Wegner, R., Pierce, J., Lumley, M. A., Laurent, H. K., & Granger, D. A.2017Perceived Discrimination, Racial Identity and Multisystem Stress Response to Social Evaluative Threat among African American Men and WomenPsychosomatic MedicineDoug GrangerAlpha Amylase, Cortiso, C-Reactive Protein, DHEA-SStress, African American
Lucas-Thompson, R., Lunkenheimer, E., & Granger, D. A.2017Adolescents conflict appraisals moderate the link between marital conflict and physiological stress reactivity.  Journal of Research on AdolescenceDoug GrangerAlpha Amylase, CortisolCouple Interaction
Martinez, A. D., Ruelas, L., Seay, D., & Granger, D. A.2017Association between body mass index and salivary uric acid among Mexican-origin intants, youth, and adults: Gender and developmental differences.  Developmental PsychobiologyDoug GrangerUric AcidHealth, Mexican-Origin
Liu, Y., Granger, D. A., Klein, L. C., Almeida, D. M., & Zarit, S. H.2017Diurnal salivary alpha-amylase dynamics among dementia family caregivers: daily stress and adult day services use.  Health PsychologyDoug GrangerAlpha AmylaseSocial Interaction/Network
Taylor, M. K., Beckerley, S. E., Henniger, N., Hernandez, L. M., Larson, G. E., & Granger, D. A.2017A Genetic Risk Factor for Major Depression and Suicidal ideation is mitigated by Physical Activity. Psychiatry ResearchDoug GrangerDepression, Adults
Calvi, J. L., Chen, F., Benson, V. B., Brindle, E., Bristow, M.,  De, A., Entringer,S.,  Findlay, H., S., Heim, C., Hodges, E. A., Klawitter, H., Lupien, S., Rus, H., Tiemensma, J., Verlezza, S., Walker, C-D., & Granger, D. A.2017Measurement of cortisol in saliva:  A comparison within and between international academic laboratories. BMC Research NotesDoug GrangerCortisolMethods
Lucas, T., Pierce, J., Lumley, M. A., Granger, D. A., Lin, J., & Epel, E. S.2017 Telomere length and procedural justice predict stress reactivity responses to unfair outcomes in African Americans. PsychoneuroendocrinologyDoug GrangerTelomere LengthStress, African American
Chen, F. R., Stroud, C. B., Vrshek-Schallhorn, S., Doane, L. D., & Granger, D. A.2017Individual differences in early adolescents’ latent trait cortisol:  Interaction of early adversity and 5-HTTLPR.Biological PsychologyDoug GrangerCortisolAdversity, Children
Pisanic, N., Rahman, A., Saha, S., Labrique, A. B., Nelson, K. E., Granger, D. A., Granger, S. W., Detrick, B., & Heaney, C. B. 2017Development of an oral fluid immunoassay to assess recent and past hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection. Journal of Immunological MethodsDoug GrangerIgG, IgMHepatitis E
Martinez-Torteya,C., Lonstein, J., Levendosky, A. A.,Bogat, G. A., , & Granger, D. A.2017Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence in utero and infant internalizing behaviors: Moderation by salivary cortisol-alpha amylase asymmetry.Early Human DevelopmentDoug GrangerAlpha Amylase, CortisolPartner Violence
Ewing-Cobbs, L., Prasad, M. R., Cox, C. S., Granger, D. A., Duque, G., & Swank, P. R. 2017Altered stress system reactivity after pediatric injury: Relation with post-traumatic stress symptoms. PsychoneuroendocrinologyDoug GrangerAlpha Amylase, CortisolPTSD, Children
Denes, A., Afifi, T., & Granger, D. A.2017 Physiology and Pillow Talk: Relations between Testosterone and Communication Post Sex. Journal of Social and Personal RelationshipsDoug GrangerTestosteroneCouple Interaction
Holochwost, S. J., Gariepy, J-L., Mills-Koonce, W. R., Propper, C. B., Kolarz, J., & Granger, D. A.2017Individual differences in the activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis:  Relations to age and cumulative risk in early childhood. PsychoneuroendocrinologyDoug GrangerCortisolHealth, Children
Wheelock, M. D., Harnett, N. G., Wood, K. H., Orem, T. R., Granger, D. A., Mrug, S., & Knight, D. C. 2016Prefrontal cortex activity is associated with biobehavioral components of the stress responseFrontiers in Human NeuroscienceDoug GrangerCortisolStress
Goodman, A. M., Wheelock, M. D., Harnett, N. G., Mrug, S., Granger, D. A., Mrug, S., & Knight, D. C. 2016The hippocampal response to psychosocial stress varies with salivary uric acid levelsNeuroscienceDoug GrangerUric AcidStress
Berry, D., Blair, C., Willoughby, M., Granger, D. A., Mills-Koonce, R., & the Family Life Project key Investigators. 2016Maternal sensitivity and adrenocortical functioning across infancy and toddlerhood: Physiological adaptation to context?Developmental PsychologyDoug GrangerCortisolParents and Children
Finegood, E. D., Blair, C., Granger, D. A., Hibel, L. C., Mills-Koonce, R., & The Family Life Project Investigators. 2016Psychobiological influences on maternal sensitivity in the context of adversity. Developmental PsychologyDoug GrangerCortisolParents and Children
Buckingham-Howes, S., Mazza, D, Wang, Y.,  Granger, D. A., & Black, M. 2016Prenatal drug exposure and adolescent cortisol reactivity: association with behavioral concerns. Journal of Developmental & Behavioral PediatricsDoug GrangerCortisolDrug Exposure, Infant
Ha, T., Yeung, E. W., Rogers, A. A., Poulsen, F. O., Kornienko, O., & Granger, D. A. 2016Supportive Behaviors in Adolescent Romantic Relationships Moderate Adrenocortical Attunement. PsychoneuroendocrinologyDoug GrangerCortisolCouple Interaction
Ge, F., Pietromonaco, P. R., Debuse, C. J., Powers, S. I., & Granger, D. A. 2016Concurrent and prospective associations between HPA axis activity and depression symptoms in newlywed women. PsychoneuroendocrinologyDoug GrangerCortisol, DHEA-SCouple Interaction
Stroud, C. B., Chen, F. R., Doane, L. D. & Granger, D. A. 2016Individual Differences in Early Adolescents’ Latent Trait Cortisol (LTC): Relation to early adversity. Developmental PsychobiologyDoug GrangerCortisolAdversity, Children
Exum, N. G., Pisanic, N., Granger, D. A., Schwab, K. J., Detrick, B., Kosek, M., Egorov, A. I., Griffin, S. M., & Heaney, C. D. 2016Use and application of biomarkers to estimate waterborne infections. Current Environmental HealthDoug GrangerWaterborne Infection
Yeung, E. W., Place, R., Gordish-Dressman, H., Visich, P., Hoffman, E., Walker, S. O., & Granger, D. A. 2016Salivary latent trait cortisol (LTC): Relation to lipids, blood pressure, and body composition in middle childhood. PsychoneuroendocrinologyDoug GrangerCortisolHealth, Children
Rash, J.A., Thomas, J.C., Campbell, T.S., Letourneau, N., Granger, D.A., Giesbrecht, G.F. and the APrON Study Team. 2016Developmental origins of infant stress reactivity profiles: A multi-systems approach. Developmental PsychobiologyDoug GrangerAlpha Amylase, CortisolStress, Infants
Taylor, M. K., Fuller, S. A., Hernandez, L. M., Sargent, P., Segal, S., & Granger, D. A. 2016Anabolic hormone profiles in elite military men. SteriodsDoug GrangerDHEA, TestosteroneMilitary
Reeves, J. W., Fisher, A. J., Newman, M. G., & Granger, D. A. 2016Sympathetic and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal asymmetry in Generalized Anxiety Disorder. PsychophysiologyDoug GrangerAlpha Amylase, CortisolAnxiety
Stroud, Laurent, H. K., Lucas, T., Pierce, J., Goetz, S., & Granger, D. A. 2016Coordination of Cortisol Response to Social Evaluative Threat with Autonomic and Inflammatory Responses is Moderated by Stress-Related Affect and Appraisals. Biological PsychologyDoug GrangerCortisolSocial Interaction/Network
Stroud, C. B., Chen, F. R., Doane, L. D. & Granger, D. A. 2016Individual Differences in Early Adolescents’ Latent Trait Cortisol (LTC): Relation to Recent Acute and Chronic Stress. PsychoneuroendocrinologyDoug GrangerCortisolStress, Children
Kornienko, O., Schaefer, D. R., Warren, S., Hill, G. W., & Granger, D.A. 2016Cortisol and Testosterone Associations with Social Network Dynamics. Hormones and BehaviorDoug GrangerCortisol, TestosteroneSocial Interaction/Network
Ha, T., & Granger, D. A. 2016Family relations, stress, and vulnerability: Biobehavioral implications for research and practice. Family RelationsDoug GrangerAlpha Amylase, CortisolSocial Interaction/Network
Chen, F. R., Raine, A., Glenn, A. L., & Granger, D. A. 2016Hypothalamic Pituitary Adrenal Activity and Autonomic Nervous System Arousal Predict Developmental Trajectories of Children’s Comorbid Behavior Problems. Developmental PsychobiologyDoug GrangerAlpha Amylase, CortisolBehavior, Children
Berry, D., Blair, C., Granger, D. A., & Family Life Project Key Investigators 2016Childcare and cortisol across infancy and toddlerhood: Poverty, peers, and developmental timing.Family RelationsDoug GrangerCortisolChild Care
Dariotis, J. K., Chen, F. R., & Granger, D. A. 2016Modeling Latent Trait Testosterone (LTT) among youth ages 18-24: Methodological considerations and risk asociations. PsychoneuroendocrinologyDoug GrangerTestosteroneMethods
Granger, D. A., & Laurent, H. K. 2016Closing the border on a new frontier: the problem with salivary nerve growth factor : Reply.Psychosomatic MedicineDoug GrangerNerve Growth FactorMethods
Levendosky, A. A., Bogat, G. A., Lonstein, J. S., Martinez-Torteya, C. M., Muzik, M., Granger, D. A., & von Eye, A. 2016Infant adrenocortical reactivity and behavioral functioning: Relation to prenatal exposure to maternal intimate partner violence.StressDoug GrangerCortisolParents and Children, Couple Interaction
Winchester, S. B., Sullivan, M .C., Roberts, M. B., & Granger, D. A. 2016Prematurity, Birth Weight, and Socioeconomic Status linked to Atypical Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis Activity in Young AdultsResearch in Nursing and HealthDoug GrangerCortisolAdversity, Children
Matin, M. J., Li., D., Peterson, J., Taylor, M. K., Laurent, H., Lucas, T., Granger, S. J., Granger, D. A., & Granger, S. W. 2016Measuring nerve growth factor in saliva by immunoassay: A cautionary note. PsychoneuroendocrinologyDoug GrangerNerve Growth FactorMethods
Kiesner, J., & Granger, D. A. 2016A lack of consistent evidence for cortisol dysregulation in premenstrual syndrome/premenstrual dysphoric disorder.PsychoneuroendocrinologyDoug GrangerCortisolMenstruation
Dreschel, N., A., & Granger, D. A. 2016Advancing the social neuroscience of human-animal interaction: The role of salivary bioscience.The Social Neuroscience of Human –Animal Interaction. American Psychological Association.Doug GrangerHuman-Animal
Salva, J., & Granger, D. A. 2016Psychobiology of Stress.In The Encyclopedia of Adult Development and AgingDoug GrangerStress
Segerstrom, S.C., Out, D., Granger, D.A., & Smith, T.W. 2016Assessment of biological and physiological measures in health psychology.Assessment in Health PsychologyDoug GrangerMethods
Wilcox, R., Granger, D. A., Szanton, S., & Clark, F. 2015In older adults, intervention impacts the association between the cortisol awakening response and meaningful activities, life satisfaction and perceived control.Jacobs Journal of Biomarkers.Doug GrangerCortisolDiurnal Rhythm
Mrug, S., Tyson, A., Turan, B., & Granger, D. A. 2015Sleep problems predict cortisol reactivity to stress in urban adolescents. Physiology and BehaviorDoug GrangerCortisolStress, Children
Portnoy, J., Raine, A., Glenn, A. L., Chen, F. R., Choy, O., & Granger, D. A. 2015Digit Ratio (2D:4D) Moderates the Relationship between Cortisol Reactivity and Self-Reported Externalizing Behavior in Young Adolescent Males.Biological PsychologyDoug GrangerCortisolBehavior, Children
Bair-Merritt, M. H., Voegtline, K. Ghazarian, S. R., Granger, D. A., Blair, C., Johnson, S. B., & The Family Life Key Project Investigators 2015Maternal Intimate partner violence exposure, child cortisol reactivity and child asthma.Child Abuse and NeglectDoug GrangerCortisolCouple Interaction, Children
Levendosky, A. A., Bogat, G. A., Lonstein, J. S., Martinez-Torteya, C. M., Muzik, M., Granger, D. A., & von Eye, A.2015Infant adrenocortical reactivity and behavioral functioning: Relation to prenatal exposure to maternal intimate partner violence.StressDoug GrangerCortisolCouple Interaction, Infants
Matin, M. J., Li., D., Peterson, J., Taylor, M. K., Laurent, H., Lucas, T., Granger, S. J., Granger, D. A., & Granger, S. W.2015Measuring nerve growth factor in saliva by immunoassay: A cautionary note.PsychoneuroendocrinologyDoug GrangerNerve Growth FactorMethods
Afifi, T. D., Granger, D. A., Joseph, A., Aldeis, D., & Denes, A.2015The influence of divorce and parent’s communication skills on adolescents’ and young adults’ stress reactivity and recovery.Communication ResearchDoug GrangerAlpha AmylaseParents and Children
Keller, P. S., Granger, D. A., Tyler, J., Gilbert, L. R., Haak, E. A., & Bi, S.2015Parental problem drinking is associated with children’s adrenocortical reactivity to stress.Journal of Child and Family Studies.Doug GrangerCortisolParents and Children
Auer, B. J., Byrd-Craven, J., Grant, D. M., & Granger, D. A. 2015Common oxytocin receptor gene variant interacts with rejection sensitivity to influence cortisol reactivity during negative evaluation.Hormones and BehaviorDoug GrangerCortisol, OxytocinSocial Network
Blair, C., Ursache, A., Mills-Koonce, R., Stifter, C., Voegtline, K., & Granger, D. A. & Family Life Project Investigators 2015Emotional reactivity and parenting sensitivity interact to predict cortisol output in toddlers.Developmental PsychologyDoug GrangerCortisolParents and Children
Giesbrecht, G. F., Bryce, C. I., Letourneau, N., Granger, D. A., and the APrON Study Team 2015Latent trait cortisol (LTC) during pregnancy: Composition, continuity, change, and concomitants. PsychoneuroendocrinologyDoug GrangerCortisolPregnancy
Taylor, M. K., Carpenter, J., Stone, M., Hernandez, L. M., Rauh, M. J., Laurent, H. K., & Granger, D. A. 2015Genetic and environmental modulation of neurotrophic and anabolic stress response. Counterbalancing forces. Physiology and BehaviorDoug GrangerCortisol, DHEA-S, Nerve Growth Factor, TestosteroneStress
Laurent, H. K., Stroud, L. R., Brush, B., D’Angelo, C., & Granger, D. A.2015Secretory IgA reactivity to social threat in youth: Relations with HPA, ANS, and behavior.PsychoneuroendocrinologyDoug GrangerSIgASocial Interaction/Network
Mills-Koonce, R., Wagner, N. J., Willoughby, M. T., Stifter, C., Blair, C., Granger, D. A. & the Family Life Key Investigators2015Greater fear reactivity and psychophysiological hyperactivity in infants with later conduct problems and callous unemotional traits.Journal of Child Psychology and PsychiatryDoug GrangerCortisolStress, Infants
Keeshin, B. R., Strawn, J. R., Out, D., Granger, D. A., & Putnam, F. W.2015Elevations in salivary alpha-amylase among sexual abuse victims with acute posttraumatic stress symptoms.Journal of Child and Adolescent PsychopharmacologyDoug GrangerAlpha AmylaseSexual Abuse, PTSD
Eiden, R. D., Molnar, D., Granger, D. A., Colder, C. R., Schuetze, P., Gray, T. R., & Huestis, M. A.2015Prenatal tobacco exposure and infant stress reactivity: role of child sex and maternal behavior.Developmental PsychobiologyDoug GrangerCortisolParents and Children
Zahran, S., Snodgrass, J., Maranon, D. G., Chakrapani, U., Granger, D. A., & Bailey, S. M.2015Stress and telomere shortening among Central Indian conservation refugees.Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesDoug GrangerAlpha Amylase, CortisolStress, Refugees
Doane, L. D., Chen, F. R., Sladek, M. R., Van Lenten, S. A., & Granger, D. A.2015Latent trait cortisol (LTC) levels: reliability, validity, and stability.PsychoneuroendocrinologyDoug GrangerCortisolMethods
Glenn, A. L., Remmel, R. J., Raine, A., Schug, R. A., Gao, Y., & Granger, D. A.2015Alpha-amylase reactivity in relation to psychopathic traits in adults.PsychoneuroendocrinologyDoug GrangerAlpha AmylaseBehavior, Adults
Chen FR, Raine A, Rudo-Hutt AS, Glenn AL, Soyfer L, Granger DA2015Harsh parenting and child behavior problems: the moderating effects of cortisol and alpha-amylase.Biological PsychologyDoug GrangerAlpha Amylase, CortisolParents and Children
Chen FR, Raine A, Granger DA2015Tactics for Modeling Multiple Salivary Analyte Data in Relation to Behavior Problems: Additive, Ratio, and Interaction Effects.PsychoneuroendocrinologyDoug GrangerAlpha Amylase, Cortisol, DHEA-SBehavior
Hibel LC, Granger DA, Blair C, Finegood ED; Family Life Project Key Investigators.2015Maternal‐child adrenocortical attunement in early childhood: Continuity and change.Journal of Developmental PsychobiologyDoug GrangerCortisolParents and Children
Chen FR, Raine A, Soyfer L, & Granger DA2015Interaction of adrenocortical activity and autonomic arousal on children's externalizing and internalizing behavior problems.Journal of Abnormal Child PsychologyDoug GrangerAlpha Amylase, CortisolBehavior, Children
Bair-Merritt, M. H., Voegtline, K. Ghazarian, S. R., Granger, D. A., Blair, C., Johnson, S. B., & The Family Life Key Project Investigators2014Maternal Intimate partner violence exposure, child cortisol reactivity and child asthmaChild Abuse and NeglectDoug GrangerCortisolCouple Interaction
Mills-Koonce, R., Wagner, N. J., Willoughby, M. T., Stifter, C., Blair, C., Granger, D. A. & the Family Life Key Investigators2014Greater fear reactivity and psychophysiological hyperactivity in infants with later conduct problems and callous unemotional traitsJournal of Child Psychology and PsychiatryDoug GrangerCortisolStress, Children
Payne, L. A., Hibel, L. C., Granger, D. A., Tsao, J. C., & Zeltzer, L. K.2014Relationship of salivary alpha-amylase and cortisol to social anxiety in heathy children undergoing laboratory pain tasksJournal of Child and Adolescent BehaviorDoug GrangerAlpha Amylase, CortisolStress, Children
Segerstrom, S. C., Out, D., Granger, D. A., & Smith, T. W.2014Assessment of biological and physiological measures in health psychologyAssessment in Health PsychologyDoug GrangerCytokinesMethods
Chen, F., Raine, A . Soyfer, L., & Granger, D. A.2014Symmetrically coordinated effects of adrenocortical activity and autonomic arousal on levels of, and comorbidity in, children's externalizing and internalizing behavior problemsJournal of Abnormal Child Psychology.Doug GrangerAlpha Amylase, CortisolBehavior, Children
Buckingham-Howes, S., Bento, S. P, Scaletti, L. A., Koenig, J. I., Granger, D. A., & Black, M. M.2014Prenatal drug exposure moderates the association between stress reactivity and cognitive function in adolescenceDevelopmental NeuroscienceDoug GrangerCortisolDrug Exposure, Infant
Kornienko, O., Clemans, K. H., Out., D., & Granger , D. A.2014Hormones, Behavior, and Social Network Analysis: Exploring associations of cortisol, testosterone, and Network StructureHormones and BehaviorDoug GrangerCortisol, TestosteroneSocial Interaction/Network
Lucas-Thompson, R. G., & Granger, D. A.2014Parent-child relationship quality moderates the link between marital conflict and adolescents' physiological responses to social evaluative threat.Journal of Family PsychologyDoug GrangerAlpha Amylase, CortisolParents and Children
Laurent, H. K, Laurent, S. M., & Granger, D. A.2014Salivary Nerve Growth Factor Response to Stress Related to ResiliencePhysiology and BehaviorDoug GrangerNerve Growth FactorStress
Carter, R. C., Jacobson, J. L., Granger, D. A., Jacobson, S. W.2014Effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on testosterone and pubertal developmentAlcoholism: Clinical and Experimental ResearchDoug GrangerTestosteroneDrug Exposure, Infant
Taylor, M. K., Stone, M., Laurent, H. K., Rauh, M. J., & Granger, D. A.2014Neuroprotective-neurotrophic effect of endogenous dehydroepiandrosterone-sulfate during intense exerciseSteriodsDoug GrangerDHEA-SExercise
Denes, A., Afifi, T.D, Granger, D. A., Joseph, A., & Aldeis, D.2014Interparental conflict and parents’ inappropriate disclosures: Relations to parents’ and children’s salivary alpha-amylase and cortisolDoug GrangerAlpha Amylase, CortisolParents and Children
Taylor, M. K., Laurent, H.K., Larson, G. E., Rauh, M., Hiller-Lauby, M. D., & Granger, D. A.2014Salivary nerve growth factor response to intense stress: effects of sex and body mass index.PsychoneuroendocrinologyDoug GrangerNerve Growth FactorStress
Wilcox, R. R., Granger, D. A., Szanton, S., & Clark, F.2014Diurnal Patterns and Associations Among Salivary Cortisol, DHEA and Alpha-Amylase in Older AdultsPhysiology and BehaviorDoug GrangerAlpha Amylase, Cortisol, DHEADiurnal Rhythm
Bright, M. A., Frick, J. E., Out, D., & Granger, D. A.2014Cortisol and alpha-amylase awakening responses in toddlers: Development and relations to sleepDevelopmental PsychobiologyDoug GrangerAlpha Amylase, CortisolSleep, Children
Voegtline, K. M., & Granger, D. A.2014Dispatches from the interface of salivary bioscience and neonatal researchFrontiers in EndocrinologyDoug GrangerDHEAInfants
Urasche, A., Blair, C., Granger, D. A., Stifter, C., Voegtline, K., and the Family Life Project Investigators2014Behavioral reactivity to emotion challenge is associated with cortisol reactivity and regulation at 7, 15, and 24 months of ageDevelopmental PsychobiologyDoug GrangerCortisolEmotion, Children
Wilcox, R. R., Granger, D. A., Szanton, S., & Clark, F.2014Cortisol Diurnal Patterns, Associations with Depressive Symptoms, and the Impact of Intervention in Older Adults: Results Using Modern Robust Methods Aimed at Dealing with Low Power Due to Violations of Standard AssumptionsHormones and BehaviorDoug GrangerCortisolDepression, Adults
Berry, D., Blair, C., Urasche, A., Willoughby, M., Garrett-Peters, P.,Vernon-Feagans, L., Bratsch-Hines, M., Mills-Koonce, R., & Granger, D.A.2014Child care and cortisol across early childhood: Context mattersDevelopmental PsychologyDoug GrangerCortisolChild Care
Berry, D., Blair, C., Ursache, A., Willoughby, M. T., Granger, D. A., & Family Life Project Key Investigators2014Early Childcare, executive function, and the moderating role of early stress physiologyDevelopmental PsychobiologyDoug GrangerCortisolChild Care
Keeshin, B. R., Strawn, J. R., Granger, D. A., Out, D., DelBello, M. P., & Putnam, F. W.2014Cortisol awakening response in adolescents with acute sexual-abuse related posttraumatic stress disorderDepression and AnxietyDoug GrangerCortisolSexual Abuse, PTSD
Feinberg, M., Jones, D., Granger, D. A. & Bontempo, D.2013Anxiety and chronic couple relationship stress moderate adrenocortical response to couple interaction in expectant parentsBritish Journal of PsychologyDoug GrangerCortisolCouple Interaction
Blair, C., Berry, D., Mills-Koonce, R., Granger, D. A., & the FLP Investigators2013Cumulative effects of early poverty on cortisol in young children: Moderation by autonomic nervous system activityPsychoneuroendocrinologyDoug GrangerCortisolAdversity, Children
Kornienko, O., Clemans, K. H., Out., D., & Granger , D. A.2013Friendship network position and salivary cortisol levelsSocial NeuroscienceDoug GrangerCortisolSocial Interaction/Network
Savla, J. T., Granger, D. A., Roberto, K. A., Davey, A., Blieszner, R., & Gwazdauskas, F.2013Cortisol and Alpha Amylase Reactivity to Care-related Stressors in Spouses of Persons with Mild Cognitive ImpairmentPsychology and AgingDoug GrangerAlpha Amylase, CortisolCouple Interaction
Wilcox, R. R., Granger, D. A., & Clark, F.2013Modern robust statistical methods: Basics with illustrations using psychobiological dataUniversal Journal of PsychologyDoug GrangerMethods
Laurent, H-M., Powers, S., & Granger, D. A.2013Refining a multisystemic view of the stress response: Coordination among cortisol, alpha-amylase, and subjective stress in response to relationship conflictPhysiology and BehaviorDoug GrangerAlpha Amylase, CortisolStress
Johnson, S. B., Riley, A. W., Granger, D. A., & Riis, J. L.2013The science of early life toxic stress for pediatric practicePediatricsDoug GrangerCytokinesStress, Children
Middlemiss, W., Granger, D. A., & Goldberg, W. A.2013Response to “Let’s help parents help themselves: A letter to the editor supporting the safety of behavioural sleep techniquesEarly Human DevelopmentDoug GrangerCortisolSleep
Francis, L. A., Granger, D. A. & Susman, E. J.2013Adrenocortical regulation, eating in the absence of hunger and BMI in young childrenAppettiteDoug GrangerCortisolEating Patterns, Children
Out, D., Granger, D. A., Sephton, S. E., & Segerstrom, S. C.2013Disentangling sources of individual differences in diurnal salivary alpha-amylase: Reliability, stability, and sensitivity to contextPsychoneuroendocrinologyDoug GrangerAlpha AmylaseDiurnal Rhythm
Wilde, C, Out, D., Johnson, S., & Granger, D. A.2013Sample collection, including participant preparation and sample handlingThe Immunoassay Handbook: Theory and applications of ligand binding, ELISA and related techniques (4th Edition)Doug GrangerMethods
Scott, L. N., Levy, K. N., & Granger, D. A.2013Biobehavioral reactivity to social evaluative stress in women with borderline personality disorderPersonality Disorders: Theory, research and treatmentDoug GrangerCortisolStress, Women
McGraw, L. K., Loan, L. A., Hammermeister, J. J., Ohlson, C. J., Out, D., & Granger, D. A.2013Biobehavioral reactivity and regulation in Army Nurses in response to a combat casualty simulation stress taskPsychoneuroendocrinologyDoug GrangerAlpha Amylase, CortisolStress, Nurses
Manigault AW, Zoccola PM, Wüst S, Yim IS2020Could Initial Stress Reactivity Facilitate Subsequent Habituation? Evidence for an Association between Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenocortical Reactivity and Habituation in HumansPsychoneuroendocrinologyIlona YimCortisolStress
Kofman Y, Eng ZE, Busse D, Godkin S, Campos B, Sandman C, Wing D, Yim IS2019Cortisol reactivity and depressive symptoms in pregnancy: The moderating role of perceived social support and neuroticism.Biological PsychologyIlona YimCortisolPregnancy
Urizar GG, Yim IS, Kofman YB, Tilka N, Miller K, Freche R, Johnson A2019Ethnic differences in stress-induced cortisol responses: Increased risk for depression during pregnancy.Biological PsychologyIlona YimCortisolPregnancy
Sanchez Hernandez H, Urizar GG & Yim IS2019 The Influence of Mindfulness and Social Support on Stress Reactivity during Pregnancy.Stress and HealthIlona YimCortisolPregnancy
Urizar GG, Yim IS, Rodriguez A, & Dunkel Schetter C2019The SMART moms program: A randomized trial of the impact of stress management on cortisol patterns in low-income pregnant women.PsychoneuroendocrinologyIlona YimCortisolPregnancy
Yim IS & Kofman YB2019The psychobiology of stress and intimate partner violence.PsychoneuroendocrinologyIlona YimCouple Interaction
Yim IS & Dunkel Schetter C2019Biopsychosocial predictors of perinatal depressive symptoms: Moving toward an integrative approach.Biological PsychologyIlona YimCortisol, CytokinesDepression, Adults
Yim, I. S., Quas, J.A., Rush, E. B., Granger, D. A., & Skoluda, N.2015Experimental manipulation of the Trier Social Stress Test-Modified (TSST-M) to vary arousal across development.PsychoneuroendocrinologyIlona Yim, Doug GrangerAlpha Amylase, CortisolTSST
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