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Tara L. Gruenewald

Tara L. Gruenewald

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
47
Citations
18103
World Ranking
6024
National Ranking
3267

Tara L. Gruenewald publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Tara L. Gruenewald sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 111 publications — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Tara L. Gruenewald D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Tara L. Gruenewald sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 47 D-Index — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Tara L. Gruenewald is affiliated with Chapman University in the United States. Their research spans the intersection of psychology and medicine, focusing extensively on environmental health, cognitive aging, and social factors influencing well-being.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Psychology
  • Medicine

Within these broad areas, they specialize in subfields such as:

  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Health
  • Social Psychology
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Speech and Hearing

Their research addresses key topics including:

  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
  • Noise Effects and Management
  • Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging
  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
  • Aging and Gerontology Research

Frequent venues for Tara L. Gruenewald's publications include:

  • Innovation in Aging
  • Alzheimer's & Dementia
  • International Journal of Infectious Diseases
  • UNC Libraries
  • Social Science & Medicine

Significant recent papers authored or co-authored by Tara L. Gruenewald are:

  • "Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Alzheimer's Disease Risk: Role of Exposure to Ambient Fine Particles" (2021, The Journals of Gerontology Series A)
  • "Perceived neighborhood cohesion buffers COVID-19 impacts on mental health in a United States sample" (2021, Social Science & Medicine)
  • "High school quality is associated with cognition 58 years later" (2023, Alzheimer's & Dementia Diagnosis Assessment & Disease Monitoring)
  • "Air Pollution and the Dynamic Association Between Depressive Symptoms and Memory in Oldest-Old Women" (2020, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society)
  • "Associations Between Air Pollution Exposure and Empirically Derived Profiles of Cognitive Performance in Older Women" (2021, Journal of Alzheimer's Disease)

Frequent collaborators in their work include:

  • Margaret Gatz
  • Mark A. Espeland
  • Diana Younan
  • JoAnn E. Manson
  • Jiu-Chiuan Chen

Best Publications

  • Biobehavioral responses to stress in females: tend-and-befriend, not fight-or-flight.

    Shelley E. Taylor;Laura Cousino Klein;Brian P. Lewis;Tara L. Gruenewald

  • Psychological resources, positive illusions, and health.

    Shelley E. Taylor;Margaret E. Kemeny;Geoffrey M. Reed;Julienne E. Bower

  • When the Social Self Is Threatened: Shame, Physiology, and Health

    Sally S. Dickerson;Tara L. Gruenewald;Margaret E. Kemeny

  • Affirmation of Personal Values Buffers Neuroendocrine and Psychological Stress Responses

    J. David Creswell;William T. Welch;Shelley E. Taylor;David K. Sherman

  • Cumulative biological risk and socio-economic differences in mortality: MacArthur studies of successful aging.

    Teresa E Seeman;Eileen Crimmins;Mei-Hua Huang;Burton Singer

  • Acute threat to the social self: shame, social self-esteem, and cortisol activity.

    Tara L Gruenewald;Margaret E Kemeny;Najib Aziz;John L Fahey

  • Socio-economic differentials in peripheral biology: Cumulative allostatic load

    Teresa Seeman;Elissa Epel;Tara Gruenewald;Arun Karlamangla

  • History of socioeconomic disadvantage and allostatic load in later life.

    Tara L. Gruenewald;Arun S. Karlamangla;Perry Hu;Sharon Stein-Merkin

  • Combinations of Biomarkers Predictive of Later Life Mortality

    Tara L. Gruenewald;Teresa E. Seeman;Carol D. Ryff;Arun S. Karlamangla

  • Feelings of Usefulness to Others, Disability, and Mortality in Older Adults: The MacArthur Study of Successful Aging

    Tara L. Gruenewald;Arun S. Karlamangla;Gail A. Greendale;Burton H. Singer

  • Allostatic Load and Frailty in Older Adults

    Tara L. Gruenewald;Teresa E. Seeman;Arun S. Karlamangla;Catherine A. Sarkisian

  • Childhood abuse, parental warmth, and adult multisystem biological risk in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults study

    Judith E. Carroll;Tara L. Gruenewald;Shelley E. Taylor;Denise Janicki-Deverts

  • Shame as the emotional response to threat to the social self: Implications for behavior, physiology, and health.

    Margaret E. Kemeny;Tara L. Gruenewald;Sally S. Dickerson

  • Early Life Adversity and Inflammation in African Americans and Whites in the Midlife in the United States Survey

    Natalie Slopen;Tené T. Lewis;Tara L. Gruenewald;Mahasin S. Mujahid

  • Pathways to Resilience Maternal Nurturance as a Buffer Against the Effects of Childhood Poverty on Metabolic Syndrome at Midlife

    Gregory E. Miller;Margie E. Lachman;Edith Chen;Tara L. Gruenewald

  • Relation of social integration to inflammatory marker concentrations in men and women 70 to 79 years.

    Eric B. Loucks;Lisa F. Berkman;Tara L. Gruenewald;Teresa E. Seeman

  • Association of socioeconomic status with inflammation markers in black and white men and women in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study.

    Tara L. Gruenewald;Sheldon Cohen;Karen A. Matthews;Russell Tracy

  • Protective Factors for Adults From Low-Childhood Socioeconomic Circumstances: The Benefits of Shift-and-Persist for Allostatic Load

    Edith Chen;Gregory E. Miller;Margie E. Lachman;Tara L. Gruenewald

  • Subjective social status moderates cortisol responses to social threat

    Tara L. Gruenewald;Margaret E. Kemeny;Najib Aziz

  • Personality and the Leading Behavioral Contributors of Mortality

    Nicholas A. Turiano;Benjamin P. Chapman;Tara L. Gruenewald;Daniel K. Mroczek

  • Impact of the Baltimore Experience Corps Trial on cortical and hippocampal volumes

    Michelle C. Carlson;Julie H. Kuo;Yi Fang Chuang;Yi Fang Chuang;Vijay R. Varma

Frequent Co-Authors

Teresa E. Seeman
Teresa E. Seeman University of California, Los Angeles
Margaret E. Kemeny
Margaret E. Kemeny University of California, San Francisco
Linda P. Fried
Linda P. Fried Columbia University
George W. Rebok
George W. Rebok Johns Hopkins University
Margaret Gatz
Margaret Gatz University of Southern California
Burton H. Singer
Burton H. Singer University of Florida
Mark A. Espeland
Mark A. Espeland Wake Forest University
Shelley E. Taylor
Shelley E. Taylor University of California, Los Angeles
Anthony D. Ong
Anthony D. Ong Cornell University
Susan T. Charles
Susan T. Charles University of California, Irvine

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