Darby Saxbe

Darby Saxbe

University of Southern California

H-index: 37

North America-United States

About Darby Saxbe

Darby Saxbe, With an exceptional h-index of 37 and a recent h-index of 31 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Southern California, specializes in the field of stress, HPA axis, social neuroscience, family environments.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Cortical volume reductions in men transitioning to first-time fatherhood reflect both parenting engagement and mental health risk

Neural correlates of inhibitory control in the context of infant cry and paternal postpartum mental health

White matter microstructure organization across the transition to fatherhood

First-time fathers show longitudinal gray matter cortical volume reductions: evidence from two international samples

Prenatal prolactin predicts postnatal parenting attitudes and brain structure remodeling in first-time fathers

The birth of a story: Childbirth experiences, meaning-making, and postpartum adjustment.

Maternal prenatal social contact during the COVID-19 pandemic predicts infant birth weight

Testing the division of household labor as an intervention target and driver of mental and physical health

Darby Saxbe Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor of Psychology

Citations(all)

4983

Citations(since 2020)

3093

Cited By

2954

hIndex(all)

37

hIndex(since 2020)

31

i10Index(all)

67

i10Index(since 2020)

61

Email

University Profile Page

University of Southern California

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Darby Saxbe Skills & Research Interests

stress

HPA axis

social neuroscience

family environments

Top articles of Darby Saxbe

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Cortical volume reductions in men transitioning to first-time fatherhood reflect both parenting engagement and mental health risk

Cerebral Cortex

Darby Saxbe

Magdalena Martínez-García

2024/4/1

Neural correlates of inhibitory control in the context of infant cry and paternal postpartum mental health

Behavioural Brain Research

Yael Waizman

Ellen Herschel

Sofia I Cárdenas

Anthony G Vaccaro

Elizabeth C Aviv

...

2024/5/8

White matter microstructure organization across the transition to fatherhood

Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience

Sofia I Cárdenas

Yael Waizman

Van Truong

Pia Sellery

Sarah A Stoycos

...

2024/4/12

First-time fathers show longitudinal gray matter cortical volume reductions: evidence from two international samples

Cerebral Cortex

Magdalena Martínez-García

María Paternina-Die

Sofia I Cardenas

Oscar Vilarroya

Manuel Desco

...

2023/4/1

Prenatal prolactin predicts postnatal parenting attitudes and brain structure remodeling in first-time fathers

Psychoneuroendocrinology

Elizabeth C Aviv

Sofia I Cardenás

Gabriel León

Yael H Waizman

Cassin Gonzales

...

2023/10/1

The birth of a story: Childbirth experiences, meaning-making, and postpartum adjustment.

Journal of Family Psychology

Geoffrey W Corner

Hannah F Rasmussen

Mona Khaled

Alyssa R Morris

Hannah Khoddam

...

2023/8

Maternal prenatal social contact during the COVID-19 pandemic predicts infant birth weight

Early Human Development

Alyssa R Morris

Pia E Sellery

Van Truong

Divya Jeyasingh

Lila Haddan

...

2023/12/1

Testing the division of household labor as an intervention target and driver of mental and physical health

Elizabeth Aviv

Yael Haya Waizman

Jasmine Liu

Darby Saxbe

2023/7/31

Meaning-making and neurofunctional changes in the transition to fatherhood: Making sense of ambiguous affective change

Anthony Vaccaro

Darby Saxbe

2023/11/20

Differences in infant negative affectivity during the COVID‐19 pandemic

Infant mental health journal

Alyssa R Morris

Darby E Saxbe

2023/7

Prenatal testosterone synchrony in first-time parents predicts fathers' postpartum relationship quality

Hormones and Behavior

Sofia I Cárdenas

Winnie Tse

Gabriel León

Alice Kim

Kayla Tureson

...

2023/11/1

Changes in left hippocampal volume in first‐time fathers: Associations with oxytocin, testosterone, and adaptation to parenthood

Journal of Neuroendocrinology

Darby Saxbe

Magdalena Martínez‐Garcia

Sofia I Cardenas

Yael Waizman

Susanna Carmona

2023/7

Fathers' subjective childbirth stress predicts depressive symptoms at six months postpartum

Journal of Affective Disorders

Elizabeth C Aviv

Emma G Preston

Yael H Waizman

Aridenne A Dews

Genesis Flores

...

2023/10/15

Mental health and prenatal bonding in pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence for heightened risk compared with a prepandemic sample

Clinical Psychological Science

Alyssa R Morris

Darby E Saxbe

2022/9

COVID-19 pandemic experiences and symptoms of pandemic-associated traumatic stress among mothers in the US

JAMA network open

Theresa M Bastain

Emily A Knapp

Andrew Law

Molly Algermissen

Lyndsay A Avalos

...

2022/12/1

Delivering alone in a pandemic: Anticipated changes to partner presence at birth are associated with prenatal distress.

Families, Systems, & Health

Alyssa R Morris

Shirin E Herzig

Monica Orozco

Van Truong

Vanessa Campuzano

...

2022/3

New Insights in psychological processes: Introduction to the Special Issue on COVID-19 and Mental Health

Clinical Psychological Science

Cindy H Liu

Thomas L Rodebaugh

Darby E Saxbe

2022/11

Fathers matter from the start: The role of expectant fathers in child development

Sofia I Cardenas

Alyssa R Morris

Narcis Marshall

Elizabeth C Aviv

Magdalena Martínez García

...

2022/3

Recent neuroscience advances in human parenting

Magdalena Martínez-García

Sofia I Cardenas

Jodi Pawluski

Susanna Carmona

Darby E Saxbe

2022/9/29

Stronger mentalizing network connectivity in expectant fathers predicts postpartum father-infant bonding and parenting behavior

Social neuroscience

Narcis A Marshall

Jonas Kaplan

Sarah A Stoycos

Diane Goldenberg

Hannah Khoddam

...

2022/1/2

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