JOURNAL ARTICLES
*Indicates student author
Hibel, L. C., Boyer*, C., Buhler-Wassmann*, A., & Ugarte*, E., (2023) Fluctuations in stressors and supports are associated with parent-child relationship quality across the COVID19 pandemic: a within and between family analysis. Journal of Family Psychology.
Boyer, C., Ugarte, E., Buhler-Wassmann, A., & Hibel, L. C., (2022) Latina Mothers Navigating COVID-19: Within- and Between-family stress processes over time. Family Relations. 1-17.
Buhler-Wassmann*, A., & Hibel, L. C (2021) Studying Caregiver-infant Co-regulation in Dynamic, Diverse Cultural Contexts: A Call to Action. Infant Behavior and Development, 64.
Hibel, L. C, Boyer*, C, J., Buhler-Wassmann*, A., & Shaw*, B. (2021) The psychological and economic toll of the COVID-19 pandemic on Latina mothers in primarily low-income essential worker families. Traumatology.
Buhler-Wassmann*, A., Hibel, L. C., Fondren*, K., & Valentino, K. (2021) Child diurnal cortisol differs based on profiles of maternal emotion socialization in high risk, low income, and racially diverse families. Developmental Psychobiology, 63, 538-555.
Valentino, K., Hibel, L. C., Speidel, R.*, Fondren, K., & Ugarte*, E., (2020) Longitudinal effects of maltreatment, intimate partner violence, and Reminiscing and Emotion Training on children's diurnal cortisol regulation. Development and Psychopathology, 1-17.
Hibel, L. C., Nuttall, A., M., & Valentino, K. (2020) Intimate partner violence indirectly dysregulates child diurnal adrenocortical functioning. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience, 80, 28-41.
Ellberg, C.,* Sayler, K.,* & Hibel, L. C., (2020) Maternal mood across the peripartum period is associated with infant secretory immunoglobulin A. Developmental Psychobiology. 64, 554-553.
Valentino, K., Cummings, E. M., Borkowski, J., Hibel, L. C., Lefever, J., & Lawson, M. (2019) Efficacy of a Reminiscing and Emotion Training Intervention on Maltreating Families with Preschool Aged Children. Developmental Psychology.
Hibel, L.C., Buhler-Wassmann, A.* Trumbell, J. M. & Liu, S. (2019) Marital conflict sensitizes mothers to infant negativity: a randomized controlled experiment. Infant and Child Development.
Hibel, L. C., Mercado, E., & Valentino, K., (2019) Child maltreatment and mother-child transmission of stress physiology. Special Issue on Neurobiology. Child Maltreatment.
Hibel, L. C., Trumbell, J. M., Valentino, K., & Buhler-Wassmann, A.* (2018) Ecologically salient stressors and supports and the coordination of cortisol and salivary alpha-amylase in mothers and infants. Physiology & Behavior.
Trumbell, J., M. Hibel, L. C., Mercado, E., & Posada, G. (2018) The impact of marital withdrawal and secure base script knowledge on mothers’ and fathers’ parenting. Journal of Family Psychology 32(6), 699-709. Journal of Family Psychology
Hibel, L. C., & Mercado, E.* (2017) Marital conflict predicts mother-to-infant adrenocortical transmission. Child Development
Valentino, K, De Alba, A*, Hibel, L. C., & McDonnell, C. (2017) Adherence to Diurnal Cortisol Sampling among Mother-Child Dyads from Maltreating and Nonmaltreating Families. Child Maltreatment.
Mercado, E.,* & Hibel, L. C., (2017) I love you from the bottom of my hypothalamus: The role of stress physiology in romantic pair bond formation and maintenance. Social Personality Psychology Compass, 11, e12298.
Finegood, E.,* Blair, D., Granger, D. A., Hibel, L. C., Mills-Koonce, W. R., & The Family Life Project Investigators. (2016) Maternal Salivary Cortisol and Cumulative Risk Predict Parenting Behavior in the Postpartum Period.Developmental Psychology, 52, 1073-1087.
Hibel, L. C., & Schiltz, H.* (2016). Maternal and Infant Secretory Immunoglobulin A across the Peripartum Period. Journal of Human Lactation, 32, 44-51. doi: 10.1177/0890334415610578.
Valentino, K., Hibel, L. C., Cummings, E. M., Nuttall, A. K., Comas, M., & McDonnell, C. G. (2015). Maternal elaborative reminiscing mediates the effect of child maltreatment on behavioral and physiological functioning. Development and psychopathology, 27(4pt2), 1515-1526.
Hibel, L.C., Granger, D. A., Blair, C., Finegood, E., & The Family Life Project Investigators (2015). Maternal-Child Adrenocortical Attunement in Early Childhood: Continuity and Change. Developmental Psychobiology, 57, 83-95.
Payne, L. B., Hibel, L. C., Granger, D. A., Tsao, J. C. I., & Zeltzer, L. K. (2014). Relationship of salivary alpha amylase to social anxiety in healthy children undergoing laboratory pain tasks. Journal of Child and Adolescent Behavior, 2, 129.
Hibel, L. C., Trumbell, J. M.* & Mercado, E.* (2014). Work/Non-workday differences in mother, child, and mother-child morning cortisol in a sample of working mothers and their children. Early Human Development, 90, 1–7.
Hibel, L. C., Senguttavan, U.*, & Bauer, N. (2013). Do state differences moderate the relationship between depressive symptoms and morning cortisol? Hormones and Behavior, 63, 484-490
Hibel, L. C., Mercado, E.*, & Trumbell, J. M.* (2012). Parenting stressors and morning cortisol in a sample of working mothers. Journal of Family Psychology, 26, 738-746
Blair, C., Raver, C., Granger, D., Mills-Koonce, W. R., Hibel, L. C., & The Family Life Project Investigators (2011). Allostasis and Allostatic Load in the Context of Poverty in Early Childhood. Development and Psychopathology, 23, 845-857
Hibel, L.C, Granger, D. A., Blair, C., Cox, M., & The Family Life Project Investigators (2011). Maternal sensitivity buffers the adrenocortical implications of intimate partner violence exposure during early childhood. Development and Psychopathology, 23, 689-701
Carney, J-L., Hazler, R. J., Oh, I., Hibel, L. C., & Granger, D. A. (2010). The relationships between bullying exposures in middle childhood, anxiety, and adrenocortical activity. Journal of School Violence, 9, 194-199
Hibel, L.C., Granger, D. A., Blair, C., Cox, M., & The Family Life Project Investigators (2009). Intimate partner violence moderates the relationship between mother-infant adrenocortical responses to an emotional challenge. Journal of Family Psychology, 23, 615-625.
Granger, D. A., Hibel, L. C., & Fortunato, C. K., Kapelewski C. H. (2009). Medication effects on salivary cortisol: Mechanisms of action, a “watch list”, and tactics to minimize impact in biobehavioral research. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 34, 1437-48.
Blair, C., Granger, D. A., Kivlighan, K. T., Willoughby, M., Greenberg, M., Hibel, L.C., Fortunato, C. K. & The Family Life Project Investigators. (2008). Maternal and child contributions to cortisol response to emotional arousal in young children from low-income, rural communities. Developmental Psychology. 44,1095-1109.
Granger, D. A., Kivlighan, K. T., Fortunato, C., Harmon, A. G., Hibel, L. C., Schwartz, E. B., & Whembolua, G-L (2007). Integration of salivary biomarkers into developmental and behaviorally-oriented research: Problems and solutions for collecting specimens. Physiology and Behavior, 92, 583-590.
Hibel, L. C., Granger, D. A., Cicchetti, D., & Rogosch, F. (2007). Salivary biomarker levels and diurnal variation: associations with medications prescribed to control children’s problem behavior. Child Development, 78, 927-937.
Granger, D. A., Blair, C., Willoughby, M., Kivlighan, K. T., Hibel., L. C., Fortunato, C., Wiegand, L. E.**, & Family Life Project Investigators (2007). Individual differences in salivary cortisol and alpha-amylase in mothers and their infants: Relation to tobacco smoke exposure. Developmental Psychobiology, 49, 692-701
Granger, D. A., Cicchetti, D., Rogosch, F., Hibel, L. C., Teisl, M., & Flores, E. (2007). Blood contamination in children’s saliva: Prevalence, stability, and impact on the measurement of salivary cortisol, testosterone, and dehydroepiandrosterone. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 32, 724-733.
Harmon, A., Hibel, L. C., Rumyantseva, O., & Granger, D. A., (2007). Measuring salivary cortisol in studies of child development: Watch out - what goes in may not come out of commonly used saliva collection devices. Developmental Psychobiology, 49, 495-500.
Hibel, L. C., Granger, D. A., Kivlighan, K. T., Blair, C. & the Family Life Project Investigators (2006). Individual differences in salivary cortisol: Associations with common over-the-counter and prescription medication status in infants and their mothers. Hormones and Behavior, 50, 293-300.
Hibel, L. C., Boyer*, C., Buhler-Wassmann*, A., & Ugarte*, E., (2023) Fluctuations in stressors and supports are associated with parent-child relationship quality across the COVID19 pandemic: a within and between family analysis. Journal of Family Psychology.
Boyer, C., Ugarte, E., Buhler-Wassmann, A., & Hibel, L. C., (2022) Latina Mothers Navigating COVID-19: Within- and Between-family stress processes over time. Family Relations. 1-17.
Buhler-Wassmann*, A., & Hibel, L. C (2021) Studying Caregiver-infant Co-regulation in Dynamic, Diverse Cultural Contexts: A Call to Action. Infant Behavior and Development, 64.
Hibel, L. C, Boyer*, C, J., Buhler-Wassmann*, A., & Shaw*, B. (2021) The psychological and economic toll of the COVID-19 pandemic on Latina mothers in primarily low-income essential worker families. Traumatology.
Buhler-Wassmann*, A., Hibel, L. C., Fondren*, K., & Valentino, K. (2021) Child diurnal cortisol differs based on profiles of maternal emotion socialization in high risk, low income, and racially diverse families. Developmental Psychobiology, 63, 538-555.
Valentino, K., Hibel, L. C., Speidel, R.*, Fondren, K., & Ugarte*, E., (2020) Longitudinal effects of maltreatment, intimate partner violence, and Reminiscing and Emotion Training on children's diurnal cortisol regulation. Development and Psychopathology, 1-17.
Hibel, L. C., Nuttall, A., M., & Valentino, K. (2020) Intimate partner violence indirectly dysregulates child diurnal adrenocortical functioning. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience, 80, 28-41.
Ellberg, C.,* Sayler, K.,* & Hibel, L. C., (2020) Maternal mood across the peripartum period is associated with infant secretory immunoglobulin A. Developmental Psychobiology. 64, 554-553.
Valentino, K., Cummings, E. M., Borkowski, J., Hibel, L. C., Lefever, J., & Lawson, M. (2019) Efficacy of a Reminiscing and Emotion Training Intervention on Maltreating Families with Preschool Aged Children. Developmental Psychology.
Hibel, L.C., Buhler-Wassmann, A.* Trumbell, J. M. & Liu, S. (2019) Marital conflict sensitizes mothers to infant negativity: a randomized controlled experiment. Infant and Child Development.
Hibel, L. C., Mercado, E., & Valentino, K., (2019) Child maltreatment and mother-child transmission of stress physiology. Special Issue on Neurobiology. Child Maltreatment.
Hibel, L. C., Trumbell, J. M., Valentino, K., & Buhler-Wassmann, A.* (2018) Ecologically salient stressors and supports and the coordination of cortisol and salivary alpha-amylase in mothers and infants. Physiology & Behavior.
Trumbell, J., M. Hibel, L. C., Mercado, E., & Posada, G. (2018) The impact of marital withdrawal and secure base script knowledge on mothers’ and fathers’ parenting. Journal of Family Psychology 32(6), 699-709. Journal of Family Psychology
Hibel, L. C., & Mercado, E.* (2017) Marital conflict predicts mother-to-infant adrenocortical transmission. Child Development
Valentino, K, De Alba, A*, Hibel, L. C., & McDonnell, C. (2017) Adherence to Diurnal Cortisol Sampling among Mother-Child Dyads from Maltreating and Nonmaltreating Families. Child Maltreatment.
Mercado, E.,* & Hibel, L. C., (2017) I love you from the bottom of my hypothalamus: The role of stress physiology in romantic pair bond formation and maintenance. Social Personality Psychology Compass, 11, e12298.
Finegood, E.,* Blair, D., Granger, D. A., Hibel, L. C., Mills-Koonce, W. R., & The Family Life Project Investigators. (2016) Maternal Salivary Cortisol and Cumulative Risk Predict Parenting Behavior in the Postpartum Period.Developmental Psychology, 52, 1073-1087.
Hibel, L. C., & Schiltz, H.* (2016). Maternal and Infant Secretory Immunoglobulin A across the Peripartum Period. Journal of Human Lactation, 32, 44-51. doi: 10.1177/0890334415610578.
Valentino, K., Hibel, L. C., Cummings, E. M., Nuttall, A. K., Comas, M., & McDonnell, C. G. (2015). Maternal elaborative reminiscing mediates the effect of child maltreatment on behavioral and physiological functioning. Development and psychopathology, 27(4pt2), 1515-1526.
Hibel, L.C., Granger, D. A., Blair, C., Finegood, E., & The Family Life Project Investigators (2015). Maternal-Child Adrenocortical Attunement in Early Childhood: Continuity and Change. Developmental Psychobiology, 57, 83-95.
Payne, L. B., Hibel, L. C., Granger, D. A., Tsao, J. C. I., & Zeltzer, L. K. (2014). Relationship of salivary alpha amylase to social anxiety in healthy children undergoing laboratory pain tasks. Journal of Child and Adolescent Behavior, 2, 129.
Hibel, L. C., Trumbell, J. M.* & Mercado, E.* (2014). Work/Non-workday differences in mother, child, and mother-child morning cortisol in a sample of working mothers and their children. Early Human Development, 90, 1–7.
Hibel, L. C., Senguttavan, U.*, & Bauer, N. (2013). Do state differences moderate the relationship between depressive symptoms and morning cortisol? Hormones and Behavior, 63, 484-490
Hibel, L. C., Mercado, E.*, & Trumbell, J. M.* (2012). Parenting stressors and morning cortisol in a sample of working mothers. Journal of Family Psychology, 26, 738-746
Blair, C., Raver, C., Granger, D., Mills-Koonce, W. R., Hibel, L. C., & The Family Life Project Investigators (2011). Allostasis and Allostatic Load in the Context of Poverty in Early Childhood. Development and Psychopathology, 23, 845-857
Hibel, L.C, Granger, D. A., Blair, C., Cox, M., & The Family Life Project Investigators (2011). Maternal sensitivity buffers the adrenocortical implications of intimate partner violence exposure during early childhood. Development and Psychopathology, 23, 689-701
Carney, J-L., Hazler, R. J., Oh, I., Hibel, L. C., & Granger, D. A. (2010). The relationships between bullying exposures in middle childhood, anxiety, and adrenocortical activity. Journal of School Violence, 9, 194-199
Hibel, L.C., Granger, D. A., Blair, C., Cox, M., & The Family Life Project Investigators (2009). Intimate partner violence moderates the relationship between mother-infant adrenocortical responses to an emotional challenge. Journal of Family Psychology, 23, 615-625.
Granger, D. A., Hibel, L. C., & Fortunato, C. K., Kapelewski C. H. (2009). Medication effects on salivary cortisol: Mechanisms of action, a “watch list”, and tactics to minimize impact in biobehavioral research. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 34, 1437-48.
Blair, C., Granger, D. A., Kivlighan, K. T., Willoughby, M., Greenberg, M., Hibel, L.C., Fortunato, C. K. & The Family Life Project Investigators. (2008). Maternal and child contributions to cortisol response to emotional arousal in young children from low-income, rural communities. Developmental Psychology. 44,1095-1109.
Granger, D. A., Kivlighan, K. T., Fortunato, C., Harmon, A. G., Hibel, L. C., Schwartz, E. B., & Whembolua, G-L (2007). Integration of salivary biomarkers into developmental and behaviorally-oriented research: Problems and solutions for collecting specimens. Physiology and Behavior, 92, 583-590.
Hibel, L. C., Granger, D. A., Cicchetti, D., & Rogosch, F. (2007). Salivary biomarker levels and diurnal variation: associations with medications prescribed to control children’s problem behavior. Child Development, 78, 927-937.
Granger, D. A., Blair, C., Willoughby, M., Kivlighan, K. T., Hibel., L. C., Fortunato, C., Wiegand, L. E.**, & Family Life Project Investigators (2007). Individual differences in salivary cortisol and alpha-amylase in mothers and their infants: Relation to tobacco smoke exposure. Developmental Psychobiology, 49, 692-701
Granger, D. A., Cicchetti, D., Rogosch, F., Hibel, L. C., Teisl, M., & Flores, E. (2007). Blood contamination in children’s saliva: Prevalence, stability, and impact on the measurement of salivary cortisol, testosterone, and dehydroepiandrosterone. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 32, 724-733.
Harmon, A., Hibel, L. C., Rumyantseva, O., & Granger, D. A., (2007). Measuring salivary cortisol in studies of child development: Watch out - what goes in may not come out of commonly used saliva collection devices. Developmental Psychobiology, 49, 495-500.
Hibel, L. C., Granger, D. A., Kivlighan, K. T., Blair, C. & the Family Life Project Investigators (2006). Individual differences in salivary cortisol: Associations with common over-the-counter and prescription medication status in infants and their mothers. Hormones and Behavior, 50, 293-300.