Janice K. Kiecolt-Glaser, PhD

Affiliations: 
Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH 
Area:
psychoneuroimmunology
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Madison AA, Andridge R, Shrout MR, et al. (2021) Frequent Interpersonal Stress and Inflammatory Reactivity Predict Depressive-Symptom Increases: Two Tests of the Social-Signal-Transduction Theory of Depression. Psychological Science. 9567976211031225
Renna ME, Shrout MR, Madison AA, et al. (2021) Fluctuations in depression and anxiety predict dysregulated leptin among obese breast cancer survivors. Journal of Cancer Survivorship : Research and Practice
Kiecolt-Glaser JK, Renna ME, Shrout MR, et al. (2020) Stress Reactivity: What Pushes Us Higher, Faster, and Longer - and Why It Matters. Current Directions in Psychological Science. 29: 492-498
Renna ME, Shrout MR, Madison AA, et al. (2020) Within-person changes in cancer-related distress predict breast cancer survivors' inflammation across treatment. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 121: 104866
Shrout MR, Renna ME, Madison AA, et al. (2020) Cortisol slopes and conflict: A spouse's perceived stress matters. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 121: 104839
Wilson SJ, Peng J, Andridge R, et al. (2020) For better and worse? The roles of closeness, marital behavior, and age in spouses' cardiometabolic similarity. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 120: 104777
Wilson SJ, Padin AC, Bailey BE, et al. (2020) Spousal bereavement after dementia caregiving: A turning point for immune health. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 118: 104717
Shrout MR, Renna ME, Madison AA, et al. (2020) Relationship satisfaction predicts lower stress and inflammation in breast cancer survivors: A longitudinal study of within-person and between-person effects. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 118: 104708
Shrout MR, Kiecolt-Glaser JK. (2020) Individual, relational, and developmental-contextual pathways linking marriage to health: Reply to Brazeau, Pfund, and Hill (2020). The American Psychologist. 75: 111-112
Madison A, Kiecolt-Glaser JK. (2019) Stress, depression, diet, and the gut microbiota: human-bacteria interactions at the core of psychoneuroimmunology and nutrition. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 28: 105-110
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