Recent Publications
The research described in the following papers was made possible by generous funding from a number of institutions, including the National Institutes of Mental Health, John & Lisa Pritzker Family Fund, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and San Francisco State University
Hagan, M.J., *Hall, A., Mamo, L., Ramos, J., Dubbin, L. (2020). Homeplace: Care and resistance among public housing residents facing mixed income redevelopment. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
Hagan, M.J., Waters, S.F., Holley, S., Moctezuma, L., & *Gentry, M. (2020). The interactive effect of family conflict history and physiological reactivity on different forms of aggression in young women. Biological Psychology. Hagan, M.J., Sladek, M., Luecken, L.J., & Doane, L. (2020). Event-related clinical distress in college students: Responses to the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Journal of American College Health, 68, 21-25. Roubinov, D.S., Bush, N.R., Hagan M.J., Thompson, J., Boyce, W.T. (2020). Associations between classroom climate and children's externalizing symptoms: The moderating effect of kindergarten children's parasympathetic reactivity. Development and Psychopathology, 32, 661-672. Hagan, M.J., Modecki, K.M., Luecken, L.J., Moctezuma, L., Wolchik, S., & Sandler, I. (2018). Binge drinking in adolescence predicts an atypical cortisol stress response in young adulthood. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 100, 137-144. Hagan, M.J., *Gentry, M., Ghosh Ippen, G., & Lieberman, A.F. (2018). PTSD with and without dissociation in young children exposed to interpersonal trauma. Journal of Affective Disorders, 227, 536-541. Hoyt, L.T., Deardorff, J., Marceau, K., Laurent, C., Windham, G., Greenspan, L.C., Pinney, S.M., Teitelbaum, S., Grimm, K.J., Hagan, M.J., Biro, F.M., Wolff, M.S., Kushi, L.H., & Hiatt, R.A. (2018). Girls’ sleep trajectories across the pubertal transition: Emerging racial/ethnic differences. Journal of Adolescent Health, 62, 496-503. Peters, A.T., Smith, R.A., Kassel, M.T., Hagan, M.J., Maki, P., Van Meter, A., Briceño, E.M., Ryan, K.A., Weldon, A.L., Weisenbach, S.L., Starkman, M.N., & Langenecker, S.A. (2018). A pilot investigation of differential neuroendocrine associations with fronto-limbic activation during semantically-cued list learning in mood disorders. Journal of Affective Disorders, 239, 180-191. Roubinov, D.S., Hagan, M.J., Boyce, W.T., Adler, N.E., & Bush, N.R. (2018). Family socioeconomic status, cortisol and physical health in early childhood: The role of advantageous neighborhood characteristics. Psychosomatic Medicine, 80, 492-501. Hagan, M.J., Browne, D.T., Sulik, M., Ghosh Ippen, G., Bush, N., & Lieberman, A.F. (2017). Parent & child trauma symptoms during Child-Parent Psychotherapy: A prospective cohort study of dyadic change. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 30, 690-697. Hagan, M.J., Bush, N., Mendes, W.B., Arenander, J., Epel, E., & Puterman, E. (2017). Associations between childhood adversity and emotion-focused coping in adulthood: Can differential susceptibility help explain this relationship? Anxiety, Stress, and Coping, 30, 163-175. *Morford, A.E., Cookston, J.T., & Hagan, M.J. (2017). Parental distress tolerance in three periods of child development: The moderating role of child temperament. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 26, 3401-3411. Roubinov, D.S., Hagan, M.J., Boyce, W.T., Essex, M.J., & Bush, N.R. (2017). Child temperament and teacher relationship interactively predict cortisol expression: The prism of classroom climate. Development and Psychopathology, 29, 1763-1775. Hagan, M.J., Roubinov, D.S., Adler, N.E., Boyce, W.T., & Bush, N.R. (2016). Socioeconomic adversity, physiological reactivity, and negativity in the parent child-relationship: An examination of pathways and interactive processes affecting young children’s physical health. Psychosomatic Medicine, 78(9), 998-1007. Peters, A.T., Van Meter, A., Pruitt, P.J., Briceno, E.M., Ryan, K.A., Hagan, M., Weldon, A.L., Kassel, M.T., Vederman, A., Zubieta, J.K., McInnis, M., Weisenbach, S.L., & Langenecker, S.A. (2016). Acute cortisol reactivity attenuates engagement of fronto-parietal and striatal regions during emotion processing in negative mood disorders. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 73, 67-78. Hagan, M.J., Luecken, L.J., Modecki, K., Sandler, I., & Wolchik, S.A. (2016). Childhood negative emotionality predicts biobehavioral dysregulation 15 years later. Emotion, 16, 877-885. Narayan, A. J., Hagan, M. J., Cohodes, E., Rivera, L. M., & Lieberman, A. F. (2016). Early childhood victimization and physical intimate partner violence during pregnancy: A developmental and person-oriented approach. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1-24. Hagan, M.J., Sulik, M.J., & Lieberman, A.F. (2016). Traumatic life events and psychopathology in a high risk, ethnically diverse sample of young children: A person-centered approach. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 44, 833-844. Cohodes, E., Hagan, M.J., Naranyan, A., & Lieberman, A.F. (2016). Matched trauma: The role of parents' and children's shared experiences of childhood trauma in predicting parental report of children's trauma-related symptomatology. Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 17, 81-96. Luecken, L.J., Hagan, M.J., Wolchik, S.A., Sandler, I.N., & Tein, J-Y. (2016). A longitudinal study of the effects of child-reported maternal warmth on cortisol stress response 15 years after parental divorce. Psychosomatic Medicine, 78, 163-170. Waters, S.F., Hagan, M.J., Rivera, L., & Lieberman, A.F. (2015). Improvements in the child-rearing attitudes of mothers exposed to interpersonal trauma predict greater maternal sensitivity toward their 6-month-old infants. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 28(5), 426-433. Hagan, M.J., Hulette, A., & Lieberman, A.F. (2015). Symptoms of Dissociation in a High-Risk Sample of Young Children Exposed to Interpersonal Trauma: Prevalence, Correlates, and Contributors. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 28, 258-261. Luecken, L.J., Hagan, M.J., Mahrer, N.E., Wolchik, S.A., Sandler, I.N., & Tein, J.-Y. (2015). Effects of a prevention program for divorced families on youth cortisol reactivity 15 years later. Psychology and Health, 30, 751-769. Weldon, A.L., Hagan, M.J., Van Meter, A., Jacobs, R., Kassell, M.T., Hazlett, K.E., . . . Langenecker, S.A. (2015). Stress response to fMRI challenge in healthy adults relates to degree of limbic reactivity during emotion processing. Neuropsychobiology, 71, 85-96. Lavi, I., Gard, A., Hagan, M.J., & Lieberman, A.F. (2015). Child-Parent Psychotherapy examined in a perinatal sample: depression, post-traumatic stress symptoms and child-rearing attitudes. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 34, 64-82. Nagata, J.M., Hagan, M.J., Heyman, M.B., & Wojcicki, J.M. (2015). No association between obesity and behavior in low-income, preschool Latino children. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 26, 410-420. Modecki, K.L., Hagan, M.J., Sandler, I.N., & Wolchik, S.A. (2015). Latent profiles of non-residential father engagement six years after divorce predict long-term offspring outcomes. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 44, 123-36. Hagan, M.J., Roubinov, D.R., Kraft, A.J., & Luecken, L.J. (2014). Mental health outcomes in emerging adults exposed to childhood maltreatment: The moderating role of stress reactivity. Child Maltreatment, 19, 156-157. Hagan, M.J., Roubinov, D., Purdom Marreiro, C., & Luecken, L.J. (2014). Childhood interparental conflict and HPA axis activity in young adulthood: Examining non-linear relations. Developmental Psychobiology, 56, 871-80. Luecken, L.J., Hagan, M.J., Sandler, I.N., Tein, J.Y., Ayers, T.S., & Wolchik, S.A. (2014). Longitudinal mediators of prevention program effects on cortisol activity among youth from parentally-bereaved families. Prevention Science, 15, 224-232. Hagan, M.J., Tein, J., Sandler, I.N., Wolchik, S., Ayers, T., & Luecken, L.J. (2012). Strengthening effective parenting practices over the long-term: Effects of a preventive intervention for parentally bereaved families. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 41, 177-188. Roubinov, D., Hagan, M.J., & Luecken, L.J. (2012). If at first you don’t succeed: the neuroendocrine impact of a using a range of strategies during social conflict. Anxiety, Stress and Coping, 25, 397-410. Hagan, M.J., Roubinov, D., Gress, J., Luecken, L.J., Sandler, I.N., & Wolchik, S. (2011). Positive parenting during childhood moderates the impact of recent negative events on cortisol activity in parentally bereaved youth. Psychopharmacology, 214, 231-238. Hagan, M.J., Luecken, L.J., Sandler, I.N., & Tein, J.Y. (2010). Prospective effects of post-bereavement negative events on cortisol activity in parentally bereaved youth. Developmental Psychobiology, 52, 394-400. Lueken, L.J., Hagan, M.J., Sandler, I.N., Tein, J.Y., Ayers, T.S. & Wolchik, S.A. (2010). Cortisol levels six years after participation in the Family Bereavement Program. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 35, 635-790. Luecken, L.J., Kraft, A., & Hagan, M.J. (2009). Negative relationships in the family-of-origin predict attenuated cortisol in emerging adults. 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