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Our newest papers!

Posted on August 26, 2020 by THEODORE ROBLES

Here’s a sampling of our newest research:

  • Relationship closeness buffers the effects of perceived stress on transcriptomic indicators of cellular stress and biological aging marker p16INK4a
  • Early life stress, subjective social status, and health during late adolescence
  • Daily mood reactivity to stress during childhood predicts internalizing problems three years later
  • Early life stress sensitizes individuals to the psychological correlates of mild fluctuations in inflammation
  • Testing plausible biopsychosocial models in diverse community samples: Common pitfalls and strategies
  • Chronic stress exposure and daily stress appraisals relate to biological aging marker p16INK4a
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