“…We examined several types of stressors, including major life events in the past year, daily negative social interactions across a 15-day period, and the early psychosocial family climate. Given that prior work has tied each of these stressors to health outcomes and biological functioning in both youth and adults (Carroll et al, 2013; Chiang et al, 2016; Fuligni et al, 2009; Kershaw et al, 2014; Loucks, Almeida, Taylor, & Matthews, 2011; Miller & Chen, 2010; Pyykkönen et al, 2010; Stroud, Chen, Doane, & Granger, 2016), we did not hypothesize any differential effects according to stressor type. Instead, we hypothesized that all three types of stress would be associated with sub-optimal biological profiles, as evidenced by dampened cortisol and heightened IL-6 responses to acute stress.…”