Publications

Our research team discovers new predictors and factors contributing to depression. We frequently publish our research in journals including the Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, Cognition and Emotion, and others. Learn more about our recent publications below.

  • 2018–Present

    Manczak, E. M., Miller, J. G., & Gotlib, I. H. (2020). Water contaminant levels interact with parenting environment to predict development of depressive symptoms in adolescents. Developmental Science, 23(1), e12838.

    Humphreys, L., Sisk, L., Manczak, E., Lin, J. & Gotlib, I. (2019—online first). Depressive symptoms predict changes in cellular aging across adolescence: A longitudinal examination of telomere length and mitochondrial DNA copy number. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.

    Levine, C., Miller, G., Shalowitz, M., Story, R., Manczak, E., Hayden, R., Hoffer, L., Le, V., Vause, K., & Chen, E. (2019). Academic inequality and health: How gender-based inequality in schools relates to boys' and girls' health, Social Science & Medicine, 228, 126-134.

    Manczak, E., Dougherty, B., & Chen, E. (2019). Parental depressive symptoms potentiate the effect of youth negative mood symptoms on gene expression in children with asthma. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 47(1), 99-108.

    Manczak, E. & Gotlib, I. (2019). Lipid profiles at birth predict teacher-rated child emotional and social development five years later. Psychological Science, 30(12), 1780-1789.

    Manczak, E. & Gotlib, I. (2019). Relational victimization and telomere length in adolescent girls. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 23, 1-11.

    Manczak, E., Lam, P., Sinard, R., & Chen, E. (2019). Beyond positive or negative: Variability in daily parent-adolescent interaction quality is associated with adolescent emotion dysregulation. Cognition and Emotion, 33(4), 840-847.

    Manczak, E., Ordaz, S., Singh, M., Goyer, M., & Gotlib, I. (2019). Time spent with parents predicts change in depressive symptoms in adolescents with major depressive disorder. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 47, 1401-1408.

    Miller, J., Gillette, J., Manczak, E., Kircanski, K., & Gotlib, I. (2019). Fine particle air pollution and physiological reactivity to social stress in adolescence: The moderating role of anxiety and depression. Psychosomatic Medicine, 81(7), 641-648.

    Manczak, E., Dougherty, B., & Chen, E. (2018, online first). Parental depressive symptoms potentiate the effect of youth negative mood symptoms on gene expression in children with asthma. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology.

    Manczak, E., Emerson, E, & Donenberg, G. (2018). Can mother-daughter communication buffer adolescent risk for mental health problems associated with maternal depressive symptoms? Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology.

    Manczak, E. & Gotlib, I. (2018, online first). Relational victimization and telomere length in adolescent girls. Journal of Research on Adolescence.

    Manczak, E., Lam, P., Sinard, R., & Chen, E. (2018, online first). Beyond positive or negative: Variability in daily parent-adolescent interaction quality is associated with adolescent emotion dysregulation. Cognition and Emotion.

    Manczak, E., Skerrett, K., Gabriel, L., Ryan, K., & Langenecker, S. (2018). Family support buffers against disruptive life events for young adults with and without remitted depression. Journal of Family Psychology.

    Manczak, E., Leigh, A., Chin, C-P., & Chen, E. (2018). Consistency matters: Parental consistency in timing and quality of daily interactions with children predicts adolescent production of proinflammatory cytokines. Development and Psychopathology, 30(2), 373-382.

     

  • 2015–2017

    Chen, E., Shalowitz, M., Story, R., Ehrlich, K., Manczak, E., Ham, P., Le, V., & Miller, G. (2017). Parents' childhood socioeconomic circumstances are associated with their children's asthma outcomes. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 140(3), 828-835.

    Levine, C., Manczak, E., Ham, J., Le, V., & Chen, Ed. (2017). The relationship between parents' social network diversity and pulmonary function among children with asthma. Culture and Brain, 5, 71-89.

    Manczak, E., Levine, C., Ehrlich, K., Basu, D., McAdams, D., & Chen, E. (2017). Associations between spontaneous parental perspective-taking and stimulated cytokine responses in children with asthma. Health Psychology, 36(7), 652-661.

    Manczak, E., Williams, D., & Chen, E. (2017). The role of family routines in the intergenerational transmission of depressive symptoms between parents and their adolescent children. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 45, 643-656.

    Manczak, E. Basu, D., & Chen, E. (2016). The price of perspective taking: Child depressive symptoms interact with parental empathy to predict immune functioning in parents, Clinical Psychological Science, 4(3), 485-492.

    Manczak, E. DeLongis, A., & Chen, E. (2016). Does empathy have a cost? Diverging psychological and physiological effects within families. Health Psychology, 35, 211-218.

    Manczak, E., Mangelsdorf, S., McAdams, D., Wong, M., Schoppe-Sullivan, S., & Brown, G. (2016). "How did that make you feel?": Influences of gender and parental personality traits on family emotion talk. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 62(4), 388-414.

    Manczak, E., Mangelsdorf, S., McAdams, D., Wong, M., Schoppe-Sullivan, S., & Brown, G. (2016). Autobiographical memories of childhood contribute to subjectivity in parents' ratings of perceived child temperament. Infant Behavior and Development, 44, 77-85.

    Manczak, E., McLean, K., McAdams, D., & Chen, E. (2015). Physiological reactivity during parent-adolescent conversations about challenging events: Associations with parental scaffolding and relationship quality. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 29, 522-531.

     

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