Named Series: Twenty Years of Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
A global view of twenty years of Brain, Behavior, and Immunity

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    This Named Series paired international experts as co-authors to summarize the past and current state-of-the-art of psychoneuroimmunology research over the globe. Bob Ader and I wrote the lead article that summarized the global progress of the field at 20 years after appearance of the first issue of Brain, Behavior, and Immunity (Ader and Kelley, 2007). The individual titles in this Named Series already make for interesting reading and serve to define the integrative history of the journal.

  • Relationships among psychosocial factors, biomarkers, preeclampsia, and preterm birth in African American women: A pilot

    2015, Applied Nursing Research
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    However, there are no reports in the literature which have examined the relationships among all of these factors within a single investigation. Guided by the Stress and Coping Transactional Model (Lazarus & Folkman, 1984) and the framework of Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) (Ader & Kelley, 2007) the purpose of this pilot study was to explore the relationships among psychosocial factors, biomarkers, preeclampsia, and preterm birth in a sample of pregnant African American women. A cross-sectional comparative correlational design was conducted to (1) examine the relationships among psychosocial factors and biomarkers; (2) explore differences in these variables between (a) low-risk pregnant women versus women diagnosed with preeclampsia, and (b) women with full term birth versus preterm birth; and (3) estimate the probability of preterm birth and preeclampsia.

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