Abstract:This chapter highlights developments in using intensive repeated measures of family environments through daily diaries to shed light on neuroendocrine and immune processes linking family functioning and health. I review data from the UCLA Families and Health Study, which included a 2-month daily diary, 8 days of diurnal cortisol sampling, and a blood draw to obtain DNA and RNA in immune cells. Frequent sampling of family conflict and warmth over weeks to months allowed for examining how changes over time were … Show more
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