Yim IS, Tanner Stapleton LR, Guardino CM, Hahn-Holbrook J, & Dunkel Schetter C (2015). Biological and psychosocial predictors of postpartum depression: Systematic review and call for integration. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 11, 99-137.
Yim IS, Quas JA, Rush E, Granger D, & Skoluda N (2015). Experimental manipulation of the Trier Social Stress Test – Modified (TSST-M) to vary arousal across development. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 57, 61-71.
Premji SS, Yim IS, Dosani Mawji A, Kanji Z, Sulaiman S, Musana JW, Samia P, Shaikh K, Letourneau N, & MiGHT group (2015). Psychobiobehavioral model for preterm birth in pregnant women in low- and middle-income countries.BioMed Research International: Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Quas JA, Rush EB, Yim IS, Edelstein RS, Otgaar H, & Smeets T (2015). Stress and emotional valence effects on children’s versus adolescents’ true and false memory. Memory.
Unger C, Busse D, & Yim IS (2015). The effect of guided relaxation on cortisol and affect: Stress reactivity as a moderator. Journal of Health Psychology.
Quas JA, Rush EB, Yim IS, & Nikolayev M (2014). Effects of stress on memory in children and adolescents: Testing causal connections. Memory, 22(6), 616-632.
Rush EB, Quas JA, Yim IS, Nikolayev M, Clark SE, & Larson RP (2014). Stress, interviewer support, and children’s eyewitness identification accuracy. Child Development, 85(3), 1292-1305.
Campos B, Busse D, Yim IS, Dayan A, Chevez L, & Schoebi D (2014). Are the costs of neuroticism inevitable? Evidence of attenuated effects in U.S. Latinas. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 20(3), 430-440.
Quas JA, Yim IS, Oberlander TF, Nordstokke D, Essex MJ, Armstrong JM, Bush N, Obradović J, & Boyce WT (2014). The symphonic structure of childhood stress reactivity: patterns of sympathetic, parasympathetic and adrenocortical responses to psychological challenge. Development and Psychopathology. [epub ahead of print]
Premji S, & MiGHT (2014). Perinatal distress in women in low- and middle-income countries: Allostatic load as a framework to examine the effect of perinatal distress on preterm birth and infant health. Maternal and Child Health Journal. [epub ahead of print]
MiGHT: Maternal Infant Global Health Team (alphabetical order): Akoya Amunga D, Asami Satia D, Dahinten S, Ghani, F, Jehan I, Kanji Z, King A, Letourneau N, Mawji A, Mohamed A, Musana JW, Loveluck M, Naqvi HA, Naugler CT, Omukani Okoku C, Rose S, Samia P, Shaikh K, Gulamani S, Wambua J, Wasim S, Yim IS
Bershadsky S, Trumpfheller L, Beck Kimble H, Pipaloff D, & Yim IS (2014). The effect of prenatal Hatha Yoga on affect, cortisol and depressive symptoms. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 20(2), 106-113.
Klemfuss JZ, Milojevich HM, Yim, IS, Rush EB, & Quas JA (2013). Stress at encoding, context at retrieval and children’s narrative content. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 116(3), 693-706.
Nielsen SE, Segal SK, Worden IV, Yim IS, & Cahill L (2013). Hormonal contraception use alters stress responses and emotional memory. Biological Psychology, 92(2), 257-266.
Quas JA, Yim IS, Rush E, & Sumaroka M (2012). Hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis and sympathetic activation: joint predictors of memory in children, adolescents and adults. Biological Psychology, 89(2), 335-341.
Schlotz W, Yim IS, Zoccola PM, Jansen L, & Schulz P. (2011). The Perceived Stress Reactivity Scale: Measurement invariance, stability and validity in three countries. Psychological Assessment, 23(1), 80-94.
Quas JA, Yim IS, Edelstein R, Cahill L, & Rush EB (2011). The Role of Cortisol Reactivity in Children’s and Adults’ Memory of a Prior Stressful Experience. Developmental Psychobiology, 53, 166-174.
Rush EB, Quas JA, & Yim IS (2011). Memory narrowing in children and adults. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 25,841-849.
Zoccola PM, Dickerson SS, & Yim IS (2011). Trait and state perseverative cognition and the cortisol awakening response. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 36, 592-595.
Yim IS, Quas JA, Cahill L, & Hayakawa CM (2010). Children’s and adults’ salivary cortisol responses to an identical psychosocial laboratory stressor. Psychoneuroendocrinolo-gy,35(2), 241-248.
Entringer S, Buss C, Shirtcliff E, Cammack AL, Yim IS, Chicz-DeMet A, Sandman CA, & Wadhwa PD (2010). Attenuation of maternal psychophysiological stress responses and the maternal cortisol awakening response over the course of human pregnancy. Stress, 13(3), 258-268.
Yim IS, Glynn LM, Dunkel Schetter C, Hobel CJ, Chicz-DeMet A, & Sandman CA (2010). Prenatal β-endorphin as an early predictor of postpartum depressive symptoms in euthymic women. Journal of Affective Disorders, 125, 128-133.
Zoccola PM, Quas JA, & Yim IS (2010). Salivary cortisol responses to a psychosocial laboratory stressor and later verbal recall of the stressor: The role of trait and state rumination. Stress, 13(5), 435-443.
Yim IS, Granger DA, & Quas JA (2010). Children’s and adults’ alpha-amylase responses to a laboratory stressor and to verbal recall of the stressor. Developmental Psychobiology, 52(6), 598-602.
Edelstein RS, Yim IS, & Quas JA (2010). Narcissism predicts heightened cortisol reactivity to a psychosocial stressor in men. Journal of Research in Personality, 44, 565-572.
Yim IS, Glynn LM, Dunkel Schetter C, Hobel CJ, Chicz-DeMet A, & Sandman CA (2009). Risk of postpartum depressive symptoms with elevated corticotropin-releasing hormone in human pregnancy. Archives of General Psychiatry, 66(2), 162-169.
Kudielka BM, Federenko IS, Hellhammer DH, & Wüst S (2006). Morningness and eveningness – The free cortisol rise after awakening in “early birds” and “night owls”. Biological Psychology, 72(2): 141-146.
DeRejk RH, Wüst S, Meijer OC, Zennaro MC, Federenko IS, Hellhammer DH, Giacchetti G, Vreugdenhil E, Zitman FG, & de Kloet ER (2006). A common polymorphism in the mineralocorticoid receptor modulates stress responsiveness. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism 91(12): 5083-5089.
Federenko IS, Schlotz W, Kirschbaum C, Bartels M, Hellhammer DH, & Wüst S (2006). The heritability of perceived stress. Psychological Medicine 36(3): 375-385.
Federenko IS, Wolf JM, Wüst S, Schlotz W, Hellhammer J, Kudielka BM, Kirschbaum C, Hellhammer DH, & Wadhwa PD (2006). Parity does not alter baseline or stimulated activity of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis in women.Developmental Psychobiology, 48(8): 703-711.
Bellingrath S, Kumsta R, Meyer J, Moser D, Federenko IS, Hellhammer DH & Wüst S (2005). Assoziation eines Polymorphismus im H6PD Gen mit basaler Cortisolsekretion, Fettmasse und Leptinwerten [Association of a polymorphism in the H6PD gene with baseline cortisol secretion, fat mass and leptin concentration]. Zeitschrift für Medizinische Psychologie 14, 111-117.
Wüst S, Entringer S, Federenko IS, Schlotz W, & Hellhammer DH (2005). Birth weight is associated with salivary cortisol responses to psychosocial stress in adult life. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 30(6): 591-598.
Wüst S, Federenko IS, van Rossum EFC, Koper JW, & Hellhammer DH. (2005). Habituation of cortisol responses to repeated psychosocial stress – further characterization and impact of genetic factors. Psychoneuroendocrinology 30(2): 199-211.
Federenko IS, Nagamine M, Hellhammer DH, Wadhwa PD, & Wüst S (2004). The heritability of hypothalamus pituitary adrenal axis responses to psychosocial stress is context dependent. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism 89(12), 6244-6250.
Federenko IS, & Wadhwa PD (2004). Women’s mental health during pregnancy influences fetal and infant developmental and health outcomes. CNS-Spectrums 9(3), 198-206.
Federenko I, Wüst S, Hellhammer DH, Dechoux R, Kumsta R, & Kirschbaum C (2004). Free cortisol awakening responses are influenced by awakening time. Psychoneuroendocrinology 29 (2), 174-184.
Wüst S, van Rossum EFC, Federenko IS, Koper JW, Kumsta R, & Hellhammer, DH (2004). Common polymorphisms of the glucocorticoid receptor gene are associated with adrenocortical responses to psychosocial stress. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism 89(2), 565-573.
Wüst S, Federenko IS, van Rossum EFC, Koper JW, Kumsta R, Entringer S, & Hellhammer DH (2004). A psychobiological perspective on genetic determinants of hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis activity. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1032, 52-62.
Wüst S, Federenko I, Hellhammer DH, & Kirschbaum C (2000). Genetic factors, perceived chronic stress, and the free cortisol response to awakening. Psychoneuroendocrinology 25(7), 707-720.
Wüst S, Wolf J, Hellhammer DH, Federenko I, Schommer N, & Kirschbaum C (2000). The cortisol awakening response – normal values and confounds. Noise and Health 2(7), 79-88.
Schmidt-Reinwald A, Prüssner JC, Hellhammer DH, Federenko I, Rohleder N, Schürmeyer TH, & Kirschbaum C (1999). The cortisol response to awakening in relation to different challenge tests and a 12-hour cortisol rhythm. Life Sciences 64(18), 1653-1660.
Kirschbaum C, Schommer N, Federenko I, Gaab J, Neumann O, Oellers M, Rohleder N, Untiedt A, Hanker J, Pirke KM, & Hellhammer DH (1996). Short-term estradiol treatment enhances pituitary-adrenal axis and sympathetic responses to psychosocial stress in healthy young men. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism 81(10),3639-3643.
Kirschbaum C, Prüssner JC, Stone AA, Federenko I, Gaab J, Lintz D, Schommer N, & Hellhammer DH (1995). Persistent high cortisol responses to repeated psychological stress in a subpopulation of healthy men.Psychosomatic Medicine 57(5), 468-474.