“…For example, college students who are more likely to adopt problem-focused or engagement coping have exhibited lower cortisol levels in response to psychological stress tasks (Matheson & Anisman, 2009; Rohrmann, Hennig, & Netter, 2002). Similarly, coping by gaining a sense of control has contributed to reduced cortisol reactivity to a pharmacological stress induction and engagement coping style has been associated with lower daily cortisol output in samples of adults (Abelson, Khan, Liberzon, Erickson, & Young, 2008; O’Donnell, Badrick, Kumari, & Steptoe, 2008).…”