Special section on Anticipatory Stress published in the Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences with contributions from our lab and collaborators
- Overview, key terms, and conceptual model: Back to the Future: Examining Age Differences in Processes Before Stressor Exposure. Shevaun D Neupert, PhD; Andreas B Neubauer, PhD; Stacey B Scott, PhD ; Jinshil Hyun, MA; Martin J Sliwinski, PhD
- Anticipatory stress and coping examined using measurement burst design: Age Differences in Proactive Coping With Minor Hassles in Daily Life. Andreas B Neubauer, PhD; Joshua M Smyth, PhD; Martin J Sliwinski, PhD
- Stressor forecasts and anticipatory coping using daily diary design: Daily Stressor Forecasts and Anticipatory Coping: Age Differences in Dynamic, Domain-Specific Processes. Shevaun D Neupert, PhD; Jennifer A Bellingtier, PhD
- Elevations in negative affect when stressors are forecasted and when stressors have occurred using ecological momentary assessment (EMA) design: Additive Effects of Forecasted and Reported Stressors on Negative Affect. Stacey B Scott, PhD; Jinhyuk Kim, PhD; Joshua M Smyth, PhD; David M Almeida, PhD; Martin J Sliwinski, PhD
- Forecasts about today’s stressfulness upon waking predict cognitive performance that day using daily diary-EMA hybrid design: Waking Up on the Wrong Side of the Bed: The Effects of Stress Anticipation on Working Memory in Daily Life. Jinshil Hyun, MA; Martin J Sliwinski, PhD; Joshua M Smyth, PhD