Selected Publications
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Parenting matters: Parents can reduce or amplify children's anxiety and cortisol responses to acute stress
Parenteau, A., Alen, N., Deer, L., Nissen, A., Luck, A., & Hostinar, C. (2020). Parenting matters: Parents can reduce or amplify children's anxiety and cortisol responses to acute stress. Development and Psychopathology, 32(5), 1799-1809. doi:10.1017/S0954579420001285. Link
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A review of mental health disparities during COVID-19: Evidence, mechanisms, and policy recommendations for promoting societal resilience
Parenteau, A. M., Boyer, C. J., Campos, L. J., Carranza, A. F., Deer, L. K., Hartman, D. T., ... & Hostinar, C. E. (2022). A review of mental health disparities during COVID-19: Evidence, mechanisms, and policy recommendations for promoting societal resilience. Development and Psychopathology, 1-22. doi: 10.1017/S0954579422000499. Link
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Associations of air pollution with peripheral inflammation and cardiac autonomic physiology in children
Parenteau, A. M., Alen, N. V., La, J., Luck, A. T., Teichrow, D. J., Daang, E. M., ... & Hostinar, C. E. (2022). Associations of air pollution with peripheral inflammation and cardiac autonomic physiology in children. New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2022(181-182), 125-154. Link
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Clearing the air: A systematic review of studies on air pollution and childhood brain outcomes to mobilize policy change
Parenteau, A. M., Hang, S., Swartz, J. R., Wexler, A. S., & Hostinar, C. E. (2024). Clearing the air: A systematic review of studies on air pollution and childhood brain outcomes to mobilize policy change. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 69, 101436. Link
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Adolescents’ hair cortisol concentrations during COVID-19: Evidence from two longitudinal studies in the Netherlands and the United States
Vacaru, S. V., Parenteau, A. M., Yi, S., Silvers, J. A., Hostinar, C. E., & de Weerth, C. (2023). Adolescents’ hair cortisol concentrations during COVID‐19: Evidence from two longitudinal studies in the Netherlands and the United States. Developmental Psychobiology, 65(8), e22438. Link
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The effect of acute stress on executive function in children: Moderation by parasympathetic nervous system activity
Deer, L. K., Parenteau, A. M., Linares, J. U., Wyant-Stein, K., Daang, E. M., Alen, N. V., ... & Hostinar, C. E. (2026). The effect of acute stress on executive function in children: Moderation by parasympathetic nervous system activity. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 265, 106445. Link
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