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Overview

Leah D. Doane is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States and has an extensive publication record in psychology and social sciences. Their work predominantly covers experimental and cognitive psychology, education, clinical psychology, sociology and political science, and behavioral neuroscience.

The research topics that frequently appear in their work include:

  • Sleep and related disorders
  • Child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development
  • Early childhood education and development
  • Stress responses and cortisol
  • Racial and ethnic identity research
  • Sleep and wakefulness research
  • Youth substance use and school attendance

Frequently appearing publication venues where Leah D. Doane's work has been published include:

  • Psychoneuroendocrinology
  • SLEEP
  • Journal of Youth and Adolescence
  • Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology
  • Developmental Psychology

Leah D. Doane has collaborated with several researchers, with frequent coauthors being:

  • Kathryn Lemery-Chalfant
  • Jeri Sasser
  • Sierra Clifford
  • Mary C. Davis
  • Michaela Gusman

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Leah D. Doane include:

  • Stress and sleep across the onset of the novel coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic: impact of distance learning on US college students' health trajectories, 2021, SLEEP
  • Harsh Parenting Predicts Novel HPA Receptor Gene Methylation and NR3C1 Methylation Predicts Cortisol Daily Slope in Middle Childhood, 2020, Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology
  • Effortful Control Moderates the Relation Between Electronic-Media Use and Objective Sleep Indicators in Childhood, 2020, Psychological Science
  • Children's objective sleep assessed with wrist-based accelerometers: strong heritability of objective quantity and quality unique from parent-reported sleep, 2020, SLEEP
  • Daily Family Connection and Objective Sleep in Latinx Adolescents: The Moderating Role of Familism Values and Family Communication, 2020, Journal of Youth and Adolescence

Best Publications

  • Prospective prediction of major depressive disorder from cortisol awakening responses in adolescence

    Emma K. Adam;Leah D. Doane;Richard E. Zinbarg;Susan Mineka

  • Loneliness and cortisol: Momentary, day-to-day, and trait associations

    Leah D. Doane;Emma K. Adam

  • Racial/ethnic differences in cortisol diurnal rhythms in a community sample of adolescents.

    Amy S. DeSantis;Emma K. Adam;Leah D. Doane;Susan Mineka

  • The cortisol awakening response predicts major depression: predictive stability over a 4-year follow-up and effect of depression history.

    S. Vrshek-Schallhorn;Leah Doane;S. Mineka;R. E. Zinbarg

  • Adolescents’ expectations for the future predict health behaviors in early adulthood

    Thomas W. McDade;Laura Chyu;Greg J. Duncan;Lindsay T. Hoyt

  • Transitioning From High School to College Relations of Social Support, Ego-Resiliency, and Maladjustment During Emerging Adulthood

    Zoe E. Taylor;Leah D. Doane;Nancy Eisenberg

  • Are flatter diurnal cortisol rhythms associated with major depression and anxiety disorders in late adolescence? The role of life stress and daily negative emotion.

    Leah D. Doane;Susan Mineka;Richard E. Zinbarg;Michelle Craske

  • Multi-method assessments of sleep over the transition to college and the associations with depression and anxiety symptoms.

    Leah D. Doane;Jenna L. Gress-Smith;Reagan S. Breitenstein

  • Perceived discrimination and diurnal cortisol: Examining relations among Mexican American adolescents

    Katharine H. Zeiders;Leah D. Doane;Mark W. Roosa

  • Perceived stress, coping, and cortisol reactivity in daily life: A study of adolescents during the first year of college.

    Michael R. Sladek;Leah D. Doane;Linda J. Luecken;Nancy Eisenberg

  • Associations among sleep, daily experiences, and loneliness in adolescence: Evidence of moderating and bidirectional pathways

    Leah D. Doane;Emily C. Thurston

  • Early Life Socioeconomic Disparities in Children’s Sleep: The Mediating Role of the Current Home Environment

    Leah D Doane;Reagan S Breitenstein;Charles Beekman;Sierra Clifford

  • Daily cortisol activity, loneliness, and coping efficacy in late adolescence A longitudinal study of the transition to college

    Emily C. Drake;Michael R. Sladek;Leah D. Doane

  • Within-person variations in self-focused attention and negative affect in depression and anxiety: A diary study

    Nilly Mor;Leah D. Doane;Emma K. Adam;Susan Mineka

  • Neuroticism and introversion are associated with salivary cortisol patterns in adolescents

    Katherina K.Y. Hauner;Emma K. Adam;Susan Mineka;Leah D. Doane

  • Adverse adolescent relationship histories and young adult health: cumulative effects of loneliness, low parental support, relationship instability, intimate partner violence, and loss.

    Emma K. Adam;Laura Chyu;Lindsay T. Hoyt;Leah D. Doane

  • Examining multiple sleep behaviors and diurnal salivary cortisol and alpha-amylase: Within- and between-person associations.

    Scott A. Van Lenten;Leah D. Doane

  • Incorporating hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis measures into preventive interventions for adolescent depression : Are we there yet?

    Emma K. Adam;Jonathan M. Sutton;Leah D. Doane;Susan Mineka

  • Latent trait cortisol (LTC) levels: reliability, validity, and stability

    Leah D. Doane;Frances R. Chen;Michael R. Sladek;Scott A. Van Lenten

  • Concordance between self-reported and objective wakeup times in ambulatory salivary cortisol research.

    Amy S. DeSantis;Emma K. Adam;Kathryn A. Mendelsohn;Leah D. Doane

Frequent Co-Authors

Kathryn Lemery-Chalfant
Kathryn Lemery-Chalfant Arizona State University
Emma K. Adam
Emma K. Adam Northwestern University
Susan Mineka
Susan Mineka Northwestern University
Michelle G. Craske
Michelle G. Craske University of California, Los Angeles
Douglas A. Granger
Douglas A. Granger University of California, Irvine
Richard E. Zinbarg
Richard E. Zinbarg Northwestern University
Kevin J. Grimm
Kevin J. Grimm Arizona State University
Mary C. Davis
Mary C. Davis Arizona State University
Nancy Eisenberg
Nancy Eisenberg Arizona State University
James W. Griffith
James W. Griffith Northwestern University

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