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  1. Nightly sleep duration predicts grade point average in the first year of college
  2. Do Positive Psychological Factors Equally Predict Resistance to Upper Respiratory Infections in African and European Americans?
  3. A Computational Framework for Modeling Biobehavioral Rhythms from Mobile and Wearable Data Streams
  4. Detecting Depression and Predicting its Onset Using Longitudinal Symptoms Captured by Passive Sensing
  5. Psychosocial Vulnerabilities to Upper Respiratory Infectious Illness: Implications for Susceptibility to Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
  6. Review of the Association Between Number of Social Roles and Cardiovascular Disease
  7. Good Relationships With Parents During Childhood as Buffers of the Association Between Childhood Disadvantage and Adult Susceptibility to the Common Cold
  8. Temporal Links Between Self-Reported Sleep and Antibody Responses to the Influenza Vaccine
  9. Identifying Behavioral Phenotypes of Loneliness and Social Isolation with Passive Sensing: Statistical Analysis, Data Mining and Machine Learning of Smartphone and Fitbit Data
  10. Identifying Behavioral Phenotypes of Loneliness and Social Isolation with Passive Sensing: Statistical Analysis, Data Mining and Machine Learning of Smartphone and Fitbit Data (Preprint)
  11. Social integration and age-related decline in lung function.
  12. Prenatal fine particulate exposure and early childhood asthma: Effect of maternal stress and fetal sex
  13. Sex differences in the association between stressor-evoked interleukin-6 reactivity and C-reactive protein
  14. A Stage Model of Stress and Disease
  15. Basal salivary cortisol secretion and susceptibility to upper respiratory infection
  16. Childhood environments and cytomegalovirus serostatus and reactivation in adults
  17. Social relationships and their biological correlates: Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study
  18. Childhood socioeconomic status, telomere length, and susceptibility to upper respiratory infection
  19. A prospective study of volunteerism and hypertension risk in older adults.
  20. Disrupted Prenatal Maternal Cortisol, Maternal Obesity, and Childhood Wheeze. Insights into Prenatal Programming
  21. Association Between Telomere Length and Experimentally Induced Upper Respiratory Viral Infection in Healthy Adults
  22. The prospective association of socioeconomic status with C-reactive protein levels in the CARDIA study
  23. Sex Differences in the Association of Childhood Socioeconomic Status With Adult Blood Pressure Change
  24. Sleep and Antibody Response to Hepatitis B Vaccination
  25. Prenatal and Postnatal Maternal Stress and Wheeze in Urban Children
  26. Positive emotion word use and longevity in famous deceased psychologists.
  27. Who's Stressed? Distributions of Psychological Stress in the United States in Probability Samples from 1983, 2006, and 20091
  28. Chronic stress, glucocorticoid receptor resistance, inflammation, and disease risk
  29. Prenatal negative life events increases cord blood IgE: interactions with dust mite allergen and maternal atopy
  30. Parenthood and Host Resistance to the Common Cold
  31. Occupational Mobility and Carotid Artery Intima-Media Thickness
  32. Early childhood socioeconomic status is associated with circulating interleukin-6 among mid-life adults
  33. Indices of socioeconomic position across the life course as predictors of coronary calcification in black and white men and women: Coronary artery risk development in young adults study
  34. Associations among maternal childhood socioeconomic status, cord blood IgE levels, and repeated wheeze in urban children
  35. Preliminary Evidence for the Feasibility of a Stress Management Intervention for 7- to 12-Year-Olds with Asthma
  36. Negative affective responses to a speech task predict changes in interleukin (IL)-6☆
  37. Depressive Symptoms, Race, and Circulating C-Reactive Protein: The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study
  38. Childhood socioeconomic status and adult health
  39. The Interleukin 6 −174 C/C Genotype Predicts Greater Rhinovirus Illness
  40. Cumulative stress and cortisol disruption among Black and Hispanic pregnant women in an urban cohort.
  41. Cynical hostility and stimulated Th1 and Th2 cytokine production
  42. How Low Socioeconomic Status Affects 2-Year Hormonal Trajectories in Children
  43. Maternal interpersonal trauma and cord blood IgE levels in an inner-city cohort: A life-course perspective
  44. Association of Enjoyable Leisure Activities With Psychological and Physical Well-Being
  45. Association of socioeconomic status with inflammation markers in black and white men and women in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study
  46. Parental education is related to C-reactive protein among female middle aged community volunteers
  47. Can We Improve Our Physical Health by Altering Our Social Networks?
  48. Socioeconomic Status, Antioxidant Micronutrients, and Correlates of Oxidative Damage: The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study
  49. Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms Related to Community Violence and Children’s Diurnal Cortisol Response in an Urban Community-Dwelling Sample
  50. Sleep Habits and Susceptibility to the Common Cold
  51. History of Unemployment Predicts Future Elevations in C-Reactive Protein among Male Participants in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study
  52. Antagonistic characteristics are positively associated with inflammatory markers independently of trait negative emotionality
  53. Potential neural embedding of parental social standing
  54. Objective and subjective socioeconomic status and susceptibility to the common cold.
  55. Psychological Stress and Disease
  56. Socioeconomic Status is Related to Urinary Catecholamines in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study
  57. Perigenual anterior cingulate morphology covaries with perceived social standing
  58. Use of Social Words in Autobiographies and Longevity
  59. Infection-induced proinflammatory cytokines are associated with decreases in positive affect, but not increases in negative affect
  60. Does harboring hostility hurt? Associations between hostility and pulmonary function in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in (Young) Adults (CARDIA) study.
  61. Positive Affect and Immune Function
  62. Why would social networks be linked to affect and health practices?
  63. Positive Emotional Style Predicts Resistance to Illness After Experimental Exposure to Rhinovirus or Influenza A Virus
  64. Angry breathing: a prospective study of hostility and lung function in the Normative Aging Study
  65. Diurnal Cortisol Decline is Related to Coronary Calcification: CARDIA Study
  66. Socioeconomic Status Is Associated With Stress Hormones
  67. Trait positive affect and antibody response to hepatitis B vaccination
  68. Ethics update: lessons learned from Terri Schiavo: the importance of healthcare proxies in clinical decision-making
  69. The Life Engagement Test: Assessing Purpose in Life
  70. Emotional style, nasal cytokines, and illness expression after experimental rhinovirus exposure
  71. Socioeconomic Status, Race, and Diurnal Cortisol Decline in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study
  72. Does positive affect influence health?
  73. Keynote presentation at the eight international congress of behavioral medicine Mainz, Germany August 25–28, 2004
  74. Infectious disease and psychoneuroimmunology
  75. State and trait affect as predictors of salivary cortisol in healthy adults
  76. "Loneliness, social network size, and immune response to influenza vaccination in college freshman": Correction to Pressman et al. (2005).
  77. Loneliness, Social Network Size, and Immune Response to Influenza Vaccination in College Freshmen.
  78. Social Relationships and Health.
  79. Childhood Socioeconomic Status and Host Resistance to Infectious Illness in Adulthood
  80. Psychological stress, appraisal, emotion and Cardiovascular response in a public speaking task
  81. Chronic caregiver stress and IgE expression, allergen-induced proliferation, and cytokine profiles in a birth cohort predisposed to atopy
  82. A matter of life and breath: childhood socioeconomic status is related to young adult pulmonary function in the CARDIA study
  83. Psychological Stress and Antibody Response to Influenza Vaccination: When Is the Critical Period for Stress, and How Does It Get Inside the Body?
  84. Environmental Stress
  85. Stable individual differences in physiological response to stressors: implications for stress-elicited changes in immune related health
  86. Sociability and Susceptibility to the Common Cold
  87. Emotional Style and Susceptibility to the Common Cold
  88. Stress, immune reactivity and susceptibility to infectious disease
  89. Being popular can be healthy or unhealthy: Stress, social network diversity, and incidence of upper respiratory infection.
  90. Chronic psychological stress and the regulation of pro-inflammatory cytokines: A glucocorticoid-resistance model.
  91. Individual differences in the diurnal cycle of salivary free cortisol: a replication of flattened cycles for some individuals
  92. Associations between stress, trait negative affect, acute immune reactivity, and antibody response to hepatitis B injection in healthy young adults.
  93. From adolescence to adulthood: Age-related changes in beliefs about cigarette smoking in a Midwestern community sample.
  94. Psychological interventions and the immune system: A meta-analytic review and critique.
  95. Group support interventions for women with breast cancer: Who benefits from what?
  96. Stress-Induced Immunomodulation
  97. Personality and Tonic Cardiovascular, Neuroendocrine, and Immune Parameters
  98. Illness and Otological Changes During Upper Respiratory Virus Infection
  99. The impact of personality on the reporting of unfounded symptoms and illness.
  100. Types of stressors that increase susceptibility to the common cold in healthy adults.
  101. Lower airway responses to rhinovirus-Hanks in healthy subjects with and without allergy
  102. Effects of social reorganization on cellular immunity in male cynomolgus monkeys
  103. Analysis of Lymphocyte Proliferation Data: Do Different Approaches Yield the Same Results?
  104. Alterations in specific antibody production due to rank and social instability
  105. Partner behaviors that support quitting smoking.
  106. Perceived stress, quitting smoking, and smoking relapse.
  107. Debunking myths about self-quitting: Evidence from 10 prospective studies of persons who attempt to quit smoking by themselves.
  108. Social support and smoking cessation and maintenance.
  109. Social skills and the stress-protective role of social support.
  110. Stress, social support, and the buffering hypothesis.
  111. Effects and aftereffects of stressor expectations.
  112. Aircraft noise and children: Longitudinal and cross-sectional evidence on adaptation to noise and the effectiveness of noise abatement.
  113. Aftereffects of stress on human performance and social behavior: A review of research and theory.
  114. Physiological, motivational, and cognitive effects of aircraft noise on children: Moving from the laboratory to the field.
  115. The aftereffects of stress: An attentional interpretation
  116. Locus of control and the generality of learned helplessness in humans.
  117. Some determinants of cross-racial helping behavior.