Selected Publications

    1. Graham, J. E., Lobel, M., & DeLuca, R. S. (2002). Anger after childbirth: An overlooked reaction to postpartum stressorsPsychology of Women Quarterly, 26, 222-233.
    2. Graham, J. E., Robles, T. F., Kiecolt-Glaser, J. K., Malarkey, W. B., Bissell, M. G., & Glaser, R. (2006). Hostility and pain are related to inflammation in older adults. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 20, 389-400.
    3. Graham, J. E., Christian, L. M., & Kiecolt-Glaser, J. K. (2006). Close relationships and immunity. In R. Ader (Ed.), Psychoneuroimmunology, 4th ed. Burlington, MA: Elsevier, Inc.
    4. Graham, J. E., Christian, L. M., & Kiecolt-Glaser, J. K. (2006). Marriage, health, and immune function: A review of key findings and the role of depression. In S. Beach & M. Wamboldt (Eds.), Relational Processes in Mental Health, Vol. 11. Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.
    5. Graham, J. E., Christian, L. M., & Kiecolt-Glaser, J. K. (2006). Stress, age, and immune function: Toward a lifespan approach. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 29, 389-400.
    6. Cannella, D. T., Lobel, M., Glass, P., Lokshina, I., & Graham, J. E. (2007). Factors associated with depressed mood in chronic pain patients: The role of intrapersonal coping resources. Journal of Pain, 8, 256-262.
    7. Christian, L. M, Graham, J. E., Padgett, D.A., Glaser, R., Kiecolt-Glaser, J. K. (2007). Stress and wound healing. Neuroimmunomodulation, 13, 337-46.
    8. Kiecolt-Glaser, J. K., Graham, J. E., Malarkey, W. B., Porter, K., Lemeshow, S., Glaser, R. (2008). Olfactory influences on mood and autonomic, endocrine, and immune function. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 33, 328-339.
    9. Graham, J. E., Lobel, M., Glass, P., & Lokshina, I. (2008). Effects of written constructive anger expression in chronic pain patients: Making meaning from pain. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 31, 201-212.
    10. Lobel, M., Cannella, D. T., Graham, J. E., DeVincent, C., Schneider, J., and Meyer, B. A. (2008). Pregnancy-specific stress, prenatal health behaviors, and birth outcomes. Health Psychology, 27, 604-615.
    11. Graham, J. E., Glaser, R., Loving, T. J., Malarkey, W. B., Stowell, J. R., Kiecolt-Glaser, J. K. (2009). Cognitive word use during marital conflict attenuates increases in inflammatory cytokines. Health Psychology, 28, 621-630.
    12. Christian, L. M., Deichert, N. T., Gouin, J., Graham, J. E., & Kiecolt-Glaser, J. K. (2009). Psychological influences on endocrine and immune function. In G. Berntson and J. Cacioppo (Eds.), Handbook of Neuroscience for the Behavioral Sciences, pp. 1260-1279, ch. 64. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons Inc.
    13. Graham, J. E., & Streitel, K. L. (2010). Sleep quality and acute pain severity among young adults with and without chronic pain: The role of biobehavioral factors. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 33, 335-45.
    14. Engeland, C. G. & Graham, J. E. (2011). Psychoneuroimmunological aspects of wound healing and the role of pain. In D. Upton (Ed.). Psychological Impact of Pain in Patients with Wounds. Wounds UK Ltd., London, 87-114.
    15. Streitel, K. L., Graham, J. E., Pickering, T. G., & Gerin, W. (2011). Explaining gender differences in the white coat effect. Blood Pressure Monitoring, 16, 1-6.
    16. Graham, J. E., Song, S., & Engeland, C. G. (2012). Acute pain speeds skin barrier wound recovery in healthy men and women. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 73, 452-8.
    17. Zawadzki, M. J., Graham, J. E., & Gerin, W. (2012). Rumination and anxiety mediate the effect of loneliness on depression and sleep quality in college students. Health Psychology, 31, 212-22.
    18. Song, S., Graham, J. E., Susman, E. & Sohn, Y. (2012). The role of ineffective emotion regulation and problem drinking differs by emotional disposition, delinquency, and gender of South Korean adolescents. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 21, 367–382.
    19. Sin, N. L., Graham-Engeland, J. E., & Almeida, D. (epub ahead of print). Daily positive events and inflammation. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity.
    20. Slavish, D., Graham-Engeland, J.E., Smyth, J., & Engeland, C. E. (2014). Salivary markers of inflammation in response to acute stressBrain, Behavior, and Immunity, 44, 253-269.
    21. Slavish, D., & Graham-Engeland, J.E. (2014). Rumination mediates the relationships between depressed mood and both sleep quality and self-reported health in young adults. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 2, 204-13.
    22. Sin, N. L., Graham-Engeland, J.E., Ong, A.D., & Almeida, D. (2015). Affective reactivity to daily stressors is associated with elevated inflammation. Health Psychology, 34, 1154-65.
    23. Song, S., Graham-Engeland, J. E., Corwin, E. J., Ceballos, R. M., Taylor, S. E., Seeman, T., & Klein, L. K. (2015). The role of multiple negative social relationships in inflammatory cytokine responses to a laboratory stressor. PeerJ. doi: 10.7717/peerj.959.
    24. Scott, S., Graham-Engeland, J.E., Engeland, C., Katz, M., Lipton, R., Smyth, J., Almeida, D., Mogle, J., & Sliwinski, M.J. (2015). The Effects of Stress on Cognitive Aging, Physiology and Emotion (ESCAPE) Project. Biomed Central Psychiatry. doi: 10.1186/s12888-015-0497-7
    25. Song, S., Graham-Engeland, J.E., Mogle, J., & Martire, L.M. (2015). The effects of daily mood and couple interactions on the sleep quality of older adults with chronic pain. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 38, 944-955. doi: 10.1007/s10865-015-9651-4
    26. Graham-Engeland, J.E., Zawadzki, M., Slavish, D.C., & Smyth, J.M. (2016). Depressive symptoms and momentary mood predict momentary pain among rheumatoid arthritis patients. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 50, 12-23. doi: 10.1007/s12160-015-9723-2
    27. Khoo, G. S. & Graham-Engeland, J. E. (2016). The benefits of contemplating tragic drama on self-regulation and health. Health Promotion International, 31, 187-99. doi: 10.1093/heapro/dau056
    28. Graham-Engeland, J.E., Zawadzki, M., Slavish, D.C., & Smyth, J.M. (2016). Depressive symptoms and momentary mood predict momentary pain among rheumatoid arthritis patients. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 50, 12-23. doi: 10.1007/s12160-015-9723-2
    29. Majd, M., Graham-Engeland, J.E., Smyth, J.M., Sliwinski, M.J., Lipton, R.B., & Katz, M.J., Engeland, C.G. (2017). Distinct inflammatory response patterns emerge in men and women with increasing depressive symptoms. Physiology and Behavior. doi:10.1016/j.physbeh.2017.11.009
    30. Slavish, D.C., Graham-Engeland, J.E., Sliwinski, M.J., Smyth, J.M., Almeida, D.M., Lipton, R.B., & Katz, M.J. (2017). Neuroticism, rumination, negative affect, and sleep quality: Examining between- and within-person associations. Personality and Individual Differences. doi:10.1016/j.paid.2017.11.023
    31. Wardecker, B., Matsick, J.L., Graham-Engeland, J.E., & Almeida, D.M. (2018). Bisexuals life satisfaction across adulthood: Findings from the Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) Study. Archives of Sexual Behavior. doi: 10.1007/s10508-018-1151-5
    32. Mathur, A., Graham-Engeland, J.E., Sliwinski, M.J., Katz, M., Lipton, R., & Smyth, J.M. (2018). Recalled early life adversity and pain: the role of mood, sleep, optimism, and control. Journal of Behavioral Medicine. doi: 10.1007/s10865-018-9917-8
    33. Jones D.R., Johnson, J., Graham-Engeland, J.E., Park, C.L., & Smyth, J.M. (2018). Is perceived growth associated with momentary indicators of health and well-being? Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being. doi: 10.1111/aphw.12129
    34. Jones, D.R., Graham-Engeland, J.E., Smyth, J.M., & Lehman, B.J. (2018). Clarifying the associations between mindfulness meditation and emotion: Daily high- and low-arousal emotions and emotional variability. Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being. doi: 10.1111/aphw.12135
    35. Graham-Engeland, J.E., Song, S., Mathur, A.*, Wagstaff, D.A, Klein, L.K., Whetzel, C., & Ayoub, W. (2018). Emotional state can affect inflammatory responses to pain among rheumatoid arthritis patients: Preliminary findings. Psychological Reports. doi: 10.1177/0033294118796655
    36. Graham-Engeland, J.E., Sin, N.L., Smyth, J.M., Jones, D.R., Knight, E.L., Sliwinski, M.J., Katz, M.J., Lipton, R.B., Almeida, D.M., & Engeland, C.G. (2018). Negative and positive affect as predictors of inflammation: Timing matters. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. doi: 10.1016/j.bbi.2018.09.011
    37. Slavish, D.C., Graham-Engeland, J.E., & Engeland, C.G., Taylor, D.J., & Buxton, O.M. (2018). Insomnia symptoms predict elevated C-reactive protein in young adults. Psychology and Health.
    38. Wilson, S.J., Martire, L.M., & Graham-Engeland, J.E. (2018). Capturing patients’ symptom expression and spouses’ cardiovascular activity continuously: The feasibility of examining mechanisms of disease risk in the home. Families, Systems, and Health. doi: 10.1037/fsh0000369
    39. Slavish, D, C., Jones, D.R., Smyth, J.M., Engeland, C.G., Song, S., McCormick, N.M., Graham-Engeland, J.E. (2019). Positive and negative affect and salivary markers of inflammation among young adults. International Society of Behavioral Medicine. doi:10.1007/s12529-019-09795-2
    40. Knight, E.L., Majd, M., Graham-Engeland, J.E., Smyth, J.M., Sliwinski, M.J., & Engeland, C.G. (2019). Gender differences in the link between depressive symptoms and ex vivo inflammatory responses are associated with markers of endotoxemia. Brain, Behavior, & Immunity – Health. doi: 10.1016/j.bbih.2019.100013
    41. Jones, D. R., Smyth, J. M., Engeland, C. G., Sliwinski, M. J., Russell, M. A., Sin, N. L., Almeida, D. M., & Graham-Engeland, J. E.(2020). Affect variability and inflammatory markers in midlife adults. Health Psychology. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1037/hea0000868
    42. Szabo, Y.Z., Slavish, D.C., Graham-Engeland, J.E. (2020). The effect of acute stress on salivary markers of inflammation: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. doi: 10.1016/j.bbi.2020.04.078
    43. Jones, D.R., Allen, H.K., Lanza, S.T., Graham-Engeland, J.E. (2021). Daily associations between affect and alcohol use among adults: The importance of affective arousal. Addictive Behaviors. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2020.106623
    44. Wardecker, B.M., Graham-Engeland, J.E., Almeida, D.M. (2021). Perceived discrimination predicts elevated biological markers of inflammation among sexual minority adults. Journal of Behavioral Medicine. doi: 10.1007/s10865-020-00180-z
    45. Jones, D.R.. & Graham-Engeland, J.E. (2021). Positive affect and peripheral inflammatory markers among adults: A narrative review. Psychoneuroendocrinology. doi: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2020.104892
    46. Jones, D.R., Smyth, J.M., & Graham-Engeland, J.E. (in press at Applied Psychology: Health and Wellbeing). Associations between positively valenced affect and health behaviors vary by arousal.
    47. Knight, E., Majd, M., Graham-Engeland, J.E., Smyth, J.M., Sliwinski, M.J., & Engeland, C.G. (2022). Depressive symptoms and other negative psychological states relate to ex vivo inflammatory responses differently for men and women: Cross-sectional and longitudinal evidence. Physiology an­d Behavior, 244:113656. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2021.113656  
    48. Van Bogart, K., Engeland, C.G., Sliwinski, M.J., Harrington, K.D., Knight, E.L., Zhaoyang, R., Scott, S.B., & Graham-Engeland, J.E. (2022). The association between loneliness and inflammation: Findings from an older adult sample. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 15: 801746. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2021.801746
    49. Mathur, A., Li, J., Lipitz, S., & Graham-Engeland, J.E. (2022). Emotion regulation as a pathway connecting early life adversity and inflammation in adulthood: A conceptual framework. Adversity and Resilience Science. doi: 10.1007/s42844-022-00051-3
    50. Na, M., Dou, N., Liao Y., Rincon S.J., Francis, L., Graham-Engeland, J.E., Murray-Kolb, L., and Li, R. (2022). Daily food insecurity predicts lower positive and higher negative affect: An ecological momentary assessment study. Frontiers in Nutrition. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2022.790519
    51. Graham-Engeland, J.E., DeMeo, N.N., Jones, D.R.*, Mathur, A.*, Smyth, J.M., Sliwinski, M.J. McGrady, M.E., Lipton, R.B., Katz, M.J., & Engeland, C.G. (2022). Individuals with both higher recent negative affect and physical pain have higher levels of C-Reactive protein. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity – Health. doi: 10.1016/j.bbih.2022.100431
    52. Bradson, M.L., Cadden. M.H., Guty, E.T., Riegler, K.E., Thomas, G.A., Graham-Engeland, J.E., & Arnett. P.A. (2022). Coping style moderates the effect of pain on depressive symptoms in Multiple Sclerosis. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. doi: 10.1093/arclin/acac025
    53. Song, S.*, DeMeo, N.N., Almeida, D., Majd, M., Engeland, C.G., & Graham-Engeland, J.E. (2022). The longitudinal connection between depressive symptoms and inflammation: Mediation by sleep quality. PLOS ONE.
    54. DeMeo, N.N., Scott, S., Jones, D.*, Smyth, J., Sliwinski, M.J., & Graham-Engeland, J.E. (2022). Introversion and the frequency and intensity of daily uplifts and hassles. Journal of Personality.
    55. Zawadzki, M.J., Graham-Engeland, J.E., Robles, P.L., Hussain, M., Fair, E.V., Tobin, J.N., Cassells, A., & Brondolo, E. (2022). Acute experiences of negative interpersonal interactions: Examining the dynamics of negative mood and ambulatory blood pressure responses among Black and Hispanic urban adults. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. *Editor’s Choice selection. 
    56. Knight, E.L., Graham-Engeland, J.E., Sliwinski, M.J., & Engeland, C.G. (2022). Greater ecologically-assessed positive experiences predict heightened sex hormone concentrations across two weeks in older adults. The Journals of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciencesdoi.org/10.1093/geronb/gbad015
    57. Zhaoyang, R., Harrington, K., Scott, S., Graham-Engeland, J.E., and Sliwinski, M.J. (2022). Daily social interactions and loneliness: The role of trait loneliness and neuroticism. The Journals of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciences, 77, 1791-1802. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbac083 
    58. Jones, D.R., Smyth, J.M., & Graham-Engeland, J.E. (2023). The relation between personality and affect intensity and dynamics: Do associations differ based on arousal? Current Psychology. doi.org/10.1007/s12144-023-04864-y 
    59. Kang, J., Sliwinski, M.J., Graham-Engeland, J.E., Scott, S.B., Hyun, J., & Smyth, J.M. (2023). The relationship between loneliness and experiences of everyday stress and stressor-related emotion. Stress and Health. doi: 10.1002/smi.3294
    60. Van Bogart, K., Scott, S.B., Harrington, K.D., Sliwinski, M.J., Felt, J.M., & Graham-Engeland, J.E. (2023). Examining the bidirectional nature of loneliness and anxiety among older adults in daily life. Journal of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciences, 78, 1676-1685. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbad105
    61. Jones, E.J., Feinberg, M.J., Graham-Engeland, J.E., Jones, D.J., & Schreier, H.M.C (2023). A perinatal coparenting intervention: Effects on parent cardiometabolic risk and self-reported health. Biological Psychology, 183, 108664.
    62. Song, S., Graham-Engeland, J.E., & Kim, J. (2023). Associations between psychological stress and hand pain among rural and urban adults: Findings from the KoGES community cohort study. Journal of Pain. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2023.08.016
    63. Harrington, E.E., Graham-Engeland, J.E., Sliwinski, M.J., Van Bogart, K., Mogle, J.A., Katz, M.J., Lipton, R.B., & Engeland, C.G. (2023). Prospective memory lapses in older adults’ daily lives: Connections to inflammation and gender. Journal of Psychosomatic Research. doi: 10.1093/geroni/igac059.2073
    64. Zavala, D., Dzikowski, N., Gopalan, S., Harrington, K.D., Pasquini, G, Mogle, J., Reid, K., Sliwinski, M.J., Graham-Engeland, J.E., Engeland, C.G., Bernard, K., Veeramah, K., & Scott, S.B. (2024). Epigenetic and chronological age: Associations with cognitive performance in daily life. Journal of Gerontology: Biological Sciences.
    65. Schreier, H.M.C., Feinberg, M.E., Jones, D.E., Ganguli, A., Givens, C., & Graham-Engeland, J.E. (in press). Children’s empathy moderates the association between perceived interparental conflict and child health. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. doi: 10.1016/j.bbi.2024.02.022
    66. Harrington, E. E., Gamaldo, A.A., Felt, J.M., Witzel, D.D., Sliwinski, M.J., Murdock, K.W., Engeland, C.G., & Graham-Engeland, J.E  (online ahead of print).  Racial differences  in the links between perceived discrimination, depressive symptoms, and ambulatory working memory. Aging and Mental Health, 1-9. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2024.2351923
    67. Graham-Engeland, J.E. (2024). Moving toward affective immunology: Legacy and future directions. Comprehensive Psychoneuroendocrinology. doi: 10.1016/j.cpnec.2024.100241
    68. Van Bogart, K.*, Harrington, E.E., Witzel, D.D., Kang, J.*, Sliwinski, M.J., Engeland, C.G., & Graham-Engeland, J.E. (2024). Momentary loneliness and intrusive thoughts among older adults: The role of mild cognitive impairment and marital status. Journal of Aging and Mental Health. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2024.2368643
    69. Kang, J.*, Graham-Engeland, J.E., Martire, L.M., Almeida, D., & Sliwinski, M.J. (in press). Short term coupling associations between state loneliness and cognitive performance in older adults. Journal of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Science.
    70. Robles, P.L.*, Zawadzki, M.J. (dual-first author), Graham-Engeland, J.E., Hussain, M., & Brondolo, E. (in press). At the intersection of age and gender: Testing moderation of the links between negative interpersonal interactions and both blood pressure and mood in daily life. Health Psychology.