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Recent Publications

Gloria, C.T., Faulk, K.E., & Steinhardt,M.A.  (2012). Positive affectivity predicts successful and unsuccessful adaptation to stress.  Motivationand Emotion.  DOI: 10.1007/s11031-012-9291-8.[PDF]

Faulk, K.E., Gloria, C.T., Cance, J.D., & Steinhardt, M.A.  (2012). Depressive symptoms among U.S. military spouses during deployment: The protective effect of positive emotions.  Armed Forces & Society, 38(3), 373-390 [PDF]

Steinhardt, M.A., Jaggars, S.E., Faulk, K.E., & Gloria, C.T.  (2011). Chronic work stress and depressive symptoms: Assessing the mediating role of teacher burnout.  Stress and Health, 27(5), 420-429. DOI: 10.1002/smi.1394 [PDF]

Gavaza, P., Brown, C.M., Lawson, K.A., Rascati, K.L., Wilson, J.P. & Steinhardt, M.  (2011). Examination of pharmacists' intention to report serious adverse drug events (ADEs) to the FDA using the theory of planned behavior. Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy, 7(4), 369-82. [PDF]

Gavaza, P., Brown, C.M., Lawson, K.A., Rascati, K.L., Wilson, J.P. & Steinhardt, M. (2011). Influence of attitudes on pharmacists' intention to report serious adverse drug events to the Food and Drug Administration. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 72, 143-152. [PDF]

Stanforth, D., Steinhardt, M., Mackert, M., Stanforth, P.R., & Gloria, C.T.  (2011). An investigation of exercise and the placebo effect. American Journal of Health Behavior, 35(3), 257-268 [PDF]

Gavaza, P., Brown, C.M., Lawson, K.A., Rascati, K.L., Wilson, J.P., & Steinhardt, M. (2011). Texas pharmacists' knowledge of reporting serious adverse drug events to the food and drug administration. The Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, 51(3), 397-403. DOI: 10.1331/JAPhA.2011.10079 [PDF]

Dolbier, C. L., Smith Jaggars, S. E., & Steinhardt, M. A. (2010). Stress-related growth: Pre-intervention correlates and change following a resilience intervention. Stress and Health. 26, 135-147. doi:10.1002/smi.1275. [PDF]

Dimiceli, E. E., Steinhardt, M. A., & Smith Jaggars, S. E. (2010). Stressful experiences, coping strategies, and predictors of health-related outcomes among wives of deployed military servicemen. Armed Forces and Society, 36, 351-373. doi:10.1177/0095327X08324765.[PDF]

Gloria, C.T., & Steinhardt, M.A. (2010). Texas nutrition environment assessment of retail food stores (TxNEA-S): development and evaluation. Public Health Nutrition. 11, 1764-72. [PDF]

Stanforth, D., Steinhardt, M., Mackert, M., Stanforth, P. R., & Gloria, C. T. (2010). An investigation of exercise and the placebo effect. American Journal of Health Behavior. [PDF]

Dolbier, C. L., Smith Jaggars, S. E., & Steinhardt, M. A. (2010). Stress-related growth: Pre-intervention correlates and change following a resilience intervention. Stress and Health, 26(2), 135-147. DOI: 10.1002/smi.1275 [PDF]

Gloria, C. T., & Steinhardt, M. A. (2010). Texas nutrition environment assessment of retail food stores (TxNEA-S): development and evaluation. Public Health Nutrition, advanced online publication, DOI: 10.1017/S13689800100001588. [PDF]

Dimiceli, E., Steinhardt, M. A., & Smith, S. S. (2010). Stressful experiences, coping strategies, and predictors of health-related outcomes among wives of deployed military servicemen. Armed Forces and Society, 36, 351-373. DOI: 10.1177/0095327X08324765. [PDF]

Steinhardt, M.A., Mamerow, M.M., Brown, S.A., & Jolly, C.A. (2009). A resilience intervention in African American adults with type 2 diabetes: A pilot study of efficacy. The Diabetes Educator, 35, 274-284. DOI: 10.1177/0145721708329698. [PDF]

Steinhardt, M.A., & Dolbier, C.L. (2008). Evaluation of a resilience intervention to enhance coping strategies and protective factors and decrease symptomatology. Journal of American College Health, 56(4), 445-453. [PDF]

Dolbier, C.L., Smith, S.E., & Steinhardt, M.A. (2007). Relationships of protective factors to stress and symptoms of illness. American Journal Health Behavior, 31(4), 423-433. [PDF]

McCalister, K.T., Dolbier, C.L., Webster, J.A., Mallon, M.W., & Steinhardt, M.A. (2006). The relationship of work environment and individual protective factors to stress and illness. American Journal of Health Promotion, 20(3), 183-191.>

Dolbier, C.L., Webster, C.L., McCalister, K.T., Mallon, M.W., and Steinhardt, M.A. (2005). Reliability and validity of a one-item measure of job satisfaction. American Journal of Health Promotion, 19, 194-198.

Steinhardt, M.A., Dolbier, C.L., Gottlieb, N.H., McCalister, K.T. (2003). The relationship between hardiness, supervisor support, group cohesion, and job stress as predictors of job satisfaction. American Journal of Health Promotion, 17, 382-389.

Steinhardt, M.A., Dolbier, C., Mallon, M., and Adams, T. (2003). The development and validation of a scale for measuring self-leadership. Journal of Self-Leadership, 1, 20-31.

Dolbier, C.L., Soderstrom, M., Steinhardt, M.A. (2001). The relationships between self-leadership and enhanced psychological, health, and work outcomes. Journal of Psychology, 135, 469-485. [PDF]

Dolbier, C.L., Cocke, R.R., Leiferman, J.A., Steinhardt, M.A., Nehete, P.N., Schapiro, S.J., Perlman, J.E., & Sastry, J. (2001). Differences in functional immune responses of high vs. low hardy healthy individuals. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 16, 219-229. [PDF]

Soderstrom, M., Dolbier, C., Leiferman, J., Steinhardt, M. (2000). The relationship of hardiness, coping strategies and perceived stress to symptoms of illness. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 23, 311-328. [PDF]

Dolbier, C.L., Cocke, R.R., & Steinhardt, M.A. (2000). The effect of a psychosocial intervention on cortisol, secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA), and incidence of upper respiratory infection. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 14, 91-92.

Dolbier, C.L., Steinhardt, M.A. (2000). The development and validation of the sense of support scale. Behavioral Medicine, 25, 169-179. [PDF]

A long, healthy, and happy life is the result of making contributions, of having meaningful projects that are personally exciting and contribute to and bless the lives of others.
~Hans Selye



 
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