Stress Publications

Creswell, J.D., Welch, W.T., Taylor, S.E., Sherman, D.K., Gruenewald, T.L., & Mann, T. (2005). Affirmation of personal values buffers neuroendocrine and psychological stress responses.  Psychological Science16(11), 846-851. 

Croswell, A.D., Suresh, M., Puterman, E., Gruenewald, T.L., Lee, J.L., & Epel, E.S. (2020). Advancing research on psychological stress and aging with the Health and Retirement Study: Looking back to launch the field forward.  Journal of Gerontology Psychological Sciences75(5), 970-980. 

Dunton, G. F., Liao. Y., Dzubur, E., Leventhal, A., Huh, J., Gruenewald, T., Margolin, G., Koprowski, C., Tate, E., Intille, S. (2015). Investigating within-day and longitudinal effects of maternal stress on children’s physical activity, dietary intake, and body composition: Protocol for the MATCH study. Journal of Contemporary Clinical Trials, 43, 142-154. 

Gruenewald, T.L. & Seeman, T.E.  Stress and aging:  A biological double-jeopardy?  (2010).  In K.E. Whitfield  (Ed.) The Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Volume 30, pp. 155 – 178. 

Gruenewald, T.L. & Wang, D. (2018).  Stress and Health.   In T.A. Revenson & R.A. Gurung (Eds.) The Handbook of Health Psychology, 3rd Edition.  Routledge, Taylor & Francis:  New York. 

Taylor, S.E., Klein, L.C., Gruenewald, T.L., Gurung, R.A.R., & Fernandes-Taylor, S. (2003). Affiliation, social support, and biobehavioral responses to stress.  In J. Suls & K. Wallston (Eds.), Social psychological foundations of health and illness, pp. 314-331. Malden, MA: Blackwell. 

Taylor, S.E., Klein, L.C., Lewis, B.P., Gruenewald, T.L., Gurung, R.A.R., & Updegraff, J.A.(2000). Behavioral responses to stress in females:  Tend-and-befriend, not fight-or-flight.  Psychological Review,107(3), 411-429. 

Taylor, S.E., Lewis, B.P., Gruenewald, T.L., Gurung, R.A.R., Updegraff, J.A. & Klein, L.C. (2002). Sex differences in biobehavioral responses to threat:  Reply to Geary and Flinn.  Psychological Review109(4), 751-753.