Social Connections & Health Publications

Brooks, K.P., Gruenewald, T.L., Karlamangla, A., Hu, P., Koretz, B., & Seeman, T.E. (2014).  Social relationships and allostatic load across the life-span. Health Psychology, 33(11), 1373-1381. PMCID:  PMC4104264 

Carroll, J.E., Gruenewald, T.L., Taylor, S.E., Janicki-Deverts, D., Matthews, K. & Seeman, T.E. (2013). Childhood abuse, parental warmth, and adult multi-system biological risk in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults Study.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 110(42), 17149 – 17153. 

Gruenewald, T.L. & Seeman, T.E.  (2010).  Social support and physical health:  Links and  mechanisms.  In  A. Steptoe (Ed.) Handbook of Behavioral Medicine Research: Methods and Applications;  pp. 225-236.  New York, NY:  Springer. 

Loucks, E.B., Berkman, L.F., Gruenewald, T.L., & Seeman, T.E. (2006). Relation of social integration to inflammatory marker concentrations in men and women 70-79 years.  American Journal of Cardiology,97(7), 1010-1016. 

Loucks, E.B., Berkman, L.F., Gruenewald, T.L., & Seeman, T.E. (2005).Social integration is associated with fibrinogen concentration in elderly men.  Psychosomatic Medicine, 67(3), 353-358. 

Menkin, J.A., Robles, T.F., Gruenewald, T.L., Tanner, E.K., & Seeman, T.E. (2017). Expectations Regarding Aging and Social Engagement in Later Life.  Journals of Gerontology, 72(5), 771-781. doi:10.1093/geronb/gbv118 

Miller, G.E., Lachman, M.E., Chen, E., Gruenewald, T.L., Karlamangla, A.S., & Seeman, T.E. (2011). Pathways to resilience:  Maternal nurturance as a buffer against the effects of childhood poverty on metabolic syndrome at midlife.  Psychological Science, 22(12), 1591-1599. 

Seeman, T., Gruenewald, T., Cohen, S., Williams, D., & Matthews, K. (2014).  Social relationships and their biological correlates:  Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study.  Psychoneuroendocrinology, 43, 126-138. 

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. 

Wang, D. & Gruenewald, T.L.  (2019).  The psychological costs of social support imbalance:  Variation across relationship context and age.  Journal of Health Psychology, 24(12), 1615-1625.