1. Interaction Between Physical Pain and Negative Affect in Predicting Levels of Salivary Inflammation in Young Adults Open Access Author: Stone, Alexandra Title: Interaction Between Physical Pain and Negative Affect in Predicting Levels of Salivary Inflammation in Young Adults Area of Honors: Biobehavioral Health Keywords: Negative AffectPerceived PainInflammationIL-6CRPSalivary Inflammatory Markers File: Download Thesis_Final_Revisions.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jennifer Elise Graham-Engeland, Thesis SupervisorHelen Marie Kamens, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. The Body Bears the Scorn: A Narrative Review of Biological Markers Associated with Sexual Minority Stress Open Access Author: Mc Elwee, Shane Title: The Body Bears the Scorn: A Narrative Review of Biological Markers Associated with Sexual Minority Stress Area of Honors: Biobehavioral Health Keywords: Minority StressSexual MinoritiesLGBTQ HealthBiological OutcomesStress System DysregulationHPA AxisCardiovascular FunctionMetabolic FunctionImmune FunctionInflammationHealth Disparities File: Download FINAL_THESIS_SUBMISSION.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Cara L Exten, Thesis SupervisorHelen Marie Kamens, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Gender and Mild Cognitive Impairment Differences in the Link Between Adversity and Inflammation Open Access Author: Capria, Anna Title: Gender and Mild Cognitive Impairment Differences in the Link Between Adversity and Inflammation Area of Honors: Biobehavioral Health Keywords: Mild cognitive impairmentMCIEarly life adversityELAInflammation File: Download Thesis_Draft_-_Final_.docx.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Christopher Gerald Engeland, Thesis SupervisorKari Christine Kugler, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Applying Cumulative Disadvantage Theory to Understand Adversity across the Lifespan and Later Life Inflammation Open Access Author: Ashley-Douglas, Saran Title: Applying Cumulative Disadvantage Theory to Understand Adversity across the Lifespan and Later Life Inflammation Area of Honors: Biobehavioral Health Keywords: AdversityInflammationEarly lifeAdulthood File: Download SaranAshley-Douglas_finalthesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jennifer Graham-Engeland, Thesis SupervisorMarie P Cross, Thesis Honors Advisor