Close Relationships Laboratory
About Research Publications News Information for Students
Lab Members Lab Photos
AboutResearch People Lab Members Lab Photos PublicationsNewsInformation for Students
Close Relationships Laboratory
University of Georgia
Associations Between Coping and Diurnal Cortisol Among Children Affected by Parental HIV/AIDS (PDF)
Families, journal article, 2015ScienceSitesMarch 2, 2020cortisol, HIV, health, stress, families
Facebook0 Twitter 0 Likes
Previous

Language Analysis as a Window to Bereaved Parents’ Emotions During a Parent-Physician Bereavement Meeting (PDF)

2015, Couples-Health, Families, journal articleScienceSitesMarch 2, 2020language, health, families, couples, stress, emotion
Next

Effects of Socioeconomic Status on Maternal and Child Positive Behaviors in Daily Life Among Youth With Asthma (PDF)

2015, Families, journal articleScienceSitesMarch 2, 2020socioeconomic status, emotion, asthma, health, families, Electronically Activated Recorder (EAR), naturalistic

Close Relationships Lab

Director: Richard B. Slatcher
Department of Psychology
University of Georgia
125 Baldwin Street
Athens, GA 30602
Phone: (248) 854-1700
Email: Richard.Slatcher@uga.edu

Photo credits

All UGA images: University of Georgia Marketing and Communications
Great Smoky Mountains National Park image: National Park Service/Victoria Stauffenberg

 
Tweets by RelationScience

©2023 Close Relationships Laboratory | Designed & developed by ScienceSites