Socially oriented thinking and the biological stress response: Thinking of friends and family predicts trajectories of salivary cortisol decline

Volume: 56, Issue: 12
Published: Aug 12, 2019
Abstract
The cortisol stress response has been related to perceived social support, but previous studies rely on self‐reported social support variables. The cortisol recovery phase in particular has been theorized to serve a social coping function, but individual differences in recovery slope have not yet been examined in relation to social coping‐relevant indices. This study addressed these gaps by examining the relationship of cortisol trajectories...
Paper Details
Title
Socially oriented thinking and the biological stress response: Thinking of friends and family predicts trajectories of salivary cortisol decline
Published Date
Aug 12, 2019
Volume
56
Issue
12
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