Accepted/In Press
Wendel, C., Cundiff, J.M., Cribbet, M.R., Berryhill, B. & Smith, T.W. (accepted). Risky early family environment and psychosocial adjustment in adulthood: Does parental income matter. Journal of Child and Family Studies.
Cundiff, J.M., Bennett, A., Carson, A.P., Judd, S.E., & Howard, V.J. (accepted). Socioeconomic status and perceived stress in the REGARDS study: Examining intersection with race, sex, and U.S. geographic region. Stress & Health.
Cundiff, J.M., Bennett, A., Carson, A.P., Judd, S.E., & Howard, V.J. (accepted). Socioeconomic status and perceived stress in the REGARDS study: Examining intersection with race, sex, and U.S. geographic region. Stress & Health.
2021
Cundiff, J.M., Duggan, K.A. & Matthews, K.A. (2021). Prospective Associations of Latent Parenting Classes and Childhood Maltreatment with Adolescent Personality: A multi-informant investigation. Journal of Research on Adolescence.
2020
Gette, J.A., Littlefield, A.K., Cundiff, J.M., Gissandaner, T.D. (2020). Relationships between cannabis use, socioeconomic status, and risk perceptions in a Hispanic/Latinx sample. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse.
Petrov, M.E., Long, D.L., Grandner, M.A., MacDonald, L., Cribbet, M.R., Robbins, R., Cundiff, J.M…….Howard, V.J. (2020). Racial Differences in Sleep Duration are Modified by Gender, Socioeconomic Status, and U.S. Geographic Region: The REGARDS Study. Sleep Health.
Boylan, J.M., Cundiff, J.M., Fuller-Rowell, T., Ryff, C.D. (2020). Childhood disadvantage and inflammation: An examination of psychological buffers among Black and White Americans. Health Psychology.
Cundiff, J.M., Boylan, J.M. & Muscatell, K.A. (2020). The pathway from social status to physical health: Taking a closer look at stress as a mediator. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 29(2), 147-153.
Smith, T.W., Cundiff, J.M., & Baucom, B.R. (2020). On the Aggregation of Psychosocial Risk for Cardiovascular Disease: Evidence, Models, and Methods. In Waldstein, S.R., Kop, W. J., & Katzel, L.I. (Eds.), Handbook of Cardiovascular Behavioral Medicine. New York: Springer.
Petrov, M.E., Long, D.L., Grandner, M.A., MacDonald, L., Cribbet, M.R., Robbins, R., Cundiff, J.M…….Howard, V.J. (2020). Racial Differences in Sleep Duration are Modified by Gender, Socioeconomic Status, and U.S. Geographic Region: The REGARDS Study. Sleep Health.
Boylan, J.M., Cundiff, J.M., Fuller-Rowell, T., Ryff, C.D. (2020). Childhood disadvantage and inflammation: An examination of psychological buffers among Black and White Americans. Health Psychology.
Cundiff, J.M., Boylan, J.M. & Muscatell, K.A. (2020). The pathway from social status to physical health: Taking a closer look at stress as a mediator. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 29(2), 147-153.
Smith, T.W., Cundiff, J.M., & Baucom, B.R. (2020). On the Aggregation of Psychosocial Risk for Cardiovascular Disease: Evidence, Models, and Methods. In Waldstein, S.R., Kop, W. J., & Katzel, L.I. (Eds.), Handbook of Cardiovascular Behavioral Medicine. New York: Springer.
2019
Cundiff, J.M., Jennings, J.R., Matthews, K.A. (2019). Social stratification and risk for cardiovascular disease: Examination of emotional suppression as a pathway to risk. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 45(8), 1202-1215.
2018
Boylan, J.A., Cundiff, J.M., Jakubowski, K.P., Pardini, D.A., & Matthews, K.A. (2018). Pathways linking childhood SES and adult health behaviors and psychological resources in Black and White men. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 53(12), 1023-1035.
Jakubowski, K.P., Cundiff, J.M., & Matthews, K.A. (2018). Cumulative childhood adversity and adult cardiometabolic disease: A meta-analysis. Health Psychology, 37(8), 701-715.
Boylan, J.M., Cundiff, J.M., & Matthews, K.A. (2018). Socioeconomic status and cardiovascular response to standardized stressors: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Psychosomatic Medicine, 80(3), 278-293.
Cundiff, J.M. & Matthews, K.A. (2018). Friends with health benefits: The long-term benefits of early peer social integration for blood pressure and obesity in midlife. Psychological Science, 29(5), 814-823.
Jakubowski, K.P., Cundiff, J.M., & Matthews, K.A. (2018). Cumulative childhood adversity and adult cardiometabolic disease: A meta-analysis. Health Psychology, 37(8), 701-715.
Boylan, J.M., Cundiff, J.M., & Matthews, K.A. (2018). Socioeconomic status and cardiovascular response to standardized stressors: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Psychosomatic Medicine, 80(3), 278-293.
Cundiff, J.M. & Matthews, K.A. (2018). Friends with health benefits: The long-term benefits of early peer social integration for blood pressure and obesity in midlife. Psychological Science, 29(5), 814-823.
2017
Jakubowski, K.P., Boylan, J.A., Cundiff, J.M., & Matthews, K.A. (2017). Poor sleep moderates the relationship between daytime napping and inflammation in Black and White men. Sleep Health, 3(5), 328-335.
Cundiff, J.M. & Matthews, K.A. (2017). Is subjective social status a unique correlate of physical health?: A meta-analysis. Health Psychology, 36(12), 1109-1125. doi: 10.1037/hea0000534.
Matthews, K.A., Boylan, J.M., Jakubowski, K.P., Cundiff, J.M., Lee, L., & Pardini, D.A. (2017). Socioeconomic status and parenting during adolescence in relation to ideal cardiovascular health in men. Health Psychology, 36(7), 673-681.
Cundiff, J. M. & Smith, T.W. (2017). Social status, everyday interpersonal processes, and coronary heart disease: A social psychophysiological view. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 11(4).
Cundiff, J.M., Boylan, J.M., Pardini, D.A., Matthews, K.A. (2017). Moving up matters: Socioeconomic mobility prospectively predicts better physical health. Health Psychology, 36(6), 609-617. doi:10.1037/hea0000473.
Cundiff, J.M. & Matthews, K.A. (2017). Is subjective social status a unique correlate of physical health?: A meta-analysis. Health Psychology, 36(12), 1109-1125. doi: 10.1037/hea0000534.
Matthews, K.A., Boylan, J.M., Jakubowski, K.P., Cundiff, J.M., Lee, L., & Pardini, D.A. (2017). Socioeconomic status and parenting during adolescence in relation to ideal cardiovascular health in men. Health Psychology, 36(7), 673-681.
Cundiff, J. M. & Smith, T.W. (2017). Social status, everyday interpersonal processes, and coronary heart disease: A social psychophysiological view. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 11(4).
Cundiff, J.M., Boylan, J.M., Pardini, D.A., Matthews, K.A. (2017). Moving up matters: Socioeconomic mobility prospectively predicts better physical health. Health Psychology, 36(6), 609-617. doi:10.1037/hea0000473.
2016
Cundiff, J.M., Kamarck, T.W., & Manuck, S.B. (2016). Daily interpersonal experience partially explains the association between social rank and physical health. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 50(6), 854-861. doi:10.1007/s12160-016-9811-y.
Bajaj, A., John-Henderson, N.A., Cundiff, J.M., Marsland, A.L., Manuck, S.B. Kamarck, T.W. (2016). Daily Social Interactions, Close Relationships, and Systemic Inflammation using two samples: Healthy Middle-Aged and Older Adults. Brain Behavior & Immunity, 58, 152-164. doi: 10.1016/j.bbi.2016.06.004
Cundiff, J.M., Smith, T.W., Baron, C.E., & Uchino, B.N. (2016). Hierarchy and health: Physiological effects of interpersonal experiences associated with socioeconomic status. Health Psychology, 35(4), 356-365.
Cundiff, J.M., Birmingham, W.C., Uchino, B.N., & Smith, T.W. (2016). Marital quality buffers the association between socioeconomic status and ambulatory blood pressure. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 50(2), 330-335. doi: 10.1007/s12160-015-9742-z.
Bajaj, A., John-Henderson, N.A., Cundiff, J.M., Marsland, A.L., Manuck, S.B. Kamarck, T.W. (2016). Daily Social Interactions, Close Relationships, and Systemic Inflammation using two samples: Healthy Middle-Aged and Older Adults. Brain Behavior & Immunity, 58, 152-164. doi: 10.1016/j.bbi.2016.06.004
Cundiff, J.M., Smith, T.W., Baron, C.E., & Uchino, B.N. (2016). Hierarchy and health: Physiological effects of interpersonal experiences associated with socioeconomic status. Health Psychology, 35(4), 356-365.
Cundiff, J.M., Birmingham, W.C., Uchino, B.N., & Smith, T.W. (2016). Marital quality buffers the association between socioeconomic status and ambulatory blood pressure. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 50(2), 330-335. doi: 10.1007/s12160-015-9742-z.
2015
Mackaronis, J.E., Strassberg, D.S., Cundiff, J.M., & Cann, D. (2015). Beholder and beheld: A multilevel model of perceived sexual appeal. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 44(8), 2237-2248. doi: 10.1007/s10508-015-0517-1.
Cundiff, J.M., Smith, T.W., Butner, J., Critchfield, K.L., & Nealey-Moore, J. (2015). Affiliation and Control in Marital Interaction: Interpersonal complementarity is present but is not associated with affect or relationship quality. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 41, 35-51.
Cundiff, J.M., Uchino, B.N., Smith, T.W., & Birmingham, W. (2015). Socioeconomic status and health: Education and income are independent and joint predictors of ambulatory blood pressure. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 38, 9-16. doi: 10.1007/s10865-013-9515-8.
Cundiff, J.M., Smith, T.W., Butner, J., Critchfield, K.L., & Nealey-Moore, J. (2015). Affiliation and Control in Marital Interaction: Interpersonal complementarity is present but is not associated with affect or relationship quality. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 41, 35-51.
Cundiff, J.M., Uchino, B.N., Smith, T.W., & Birmingham, W. (2015). Socioeconomic status and health: Education and income are independent and joint predictors of ambulatory blood pressure. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 38, 9-16. doi: 10.1007/s10865-013-9515-8.
2014
Kaufman, E.A., Cundiff, J.M., & Crowell, S. E. (2014). The development, factor structure, and initial validation of the self-concept and identity measure (SCIM): A self-report assessment of identity disturbance. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment. doi: 10.1007/s10862-014-9441-2.
2013
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Smith, T.W., Ruiz, J. M., Cundiff, J. M., Baron, K.G, & Nealey-Moore, J. B. (2013). Optimism and pessimism in social context: An interpersonal perspective on resilience and risk. Journal of Research in Personality, 47, 553-562.
Cundiff, J.M., Smith, T.W., Uchino, B.N., & Berg, C.A. (2013). Subjective social status: Construct validity and associations with psychosocial vulnerability and self-rated health. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 20, 148-158. doi: 10.1007/s12529-011-9206-1.
Cundiff, J.M., Smith, T.W., Uchino, B.N., & Berg, C.A. (2013). Subjective social status: Construct validity and associations with psychosocial vulnerability and self-rated health. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 20, 148-158. doi: 10.1007/s12529-011-9206-1.
2012
Cundiff, J.M., Smith, T.W., & Frandsen, C. (2012). Incremental validity of spouse ratings versus self-reports of personality as predictors of marital quality and behavior during marital conflict. Psychological Assessment, 24, 676 - 684. doi: 10.1037/a0026637.
Smith, T.W., Cundiff, J.M., & Uchino, B.N. (2012). Interpersonal Motives and Cardiovascular Reactivity: Mechanisms Linking Dominance and Social Status with Coronary Heart Disease. In Wright, R.A. & Gendolla, G.H.E. (Eds.), Motivational Perspectives on Cardiovascular Response. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.
Smith, T.W., Cundiff, J.M., & Uchino, B.N. (2012). Interpersonal Motives and Cardiovascular Reactivity: Mechanisms Linking Dominance and Social Status with Coronary Heart Disease. In Wright, R.A. & Gendolla, G.H.E. (Eds.), Motivational Perspectives on Cardiovascular Response. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.
2011
Cundiff, J.M., Smith, T.W., Uchino, B.N., & Berg, C.A. (2011). An interpersonal analysis of subjective social status and psychosocial risk. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 30 (1), 47 - 74.
Smith, T.W. & Cundiff, J.M. (2011). Risk for Coronary Heart Disease: An Interpersonal Perspective. In Horowitz, L.M. & Strack, S. (Eds). Handbook of Interpersonal Psychology: Theory, Research, Assessment, & Therapeutic Interventions. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. doi: 10.1002/9781118001868.ch27
Smith, T.W. & Cundiff, J.M. (2011). Risk for Coronary Heart Disease: An Interpersonal Perspective. In Horowitz, L.M. & Strack, S. (Eds). Handbook of Interpersonal Psychology: Theory, Research, Assessment, & Therapeutic Interventions. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. doi: 10.1002/9781118001868.ch27