Leah Hibel

Leah Hibel

University of California, Davis

H-index: 22

North America-United States

About Leah Hibel

Leah Hibel, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Davis, specializes in the field of Stress physiology, Family Relationships.

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

-Daily mother-infant diurnal cortisol slope attunement: Household chaos as a moderator

Deviations in stress and support: Associations with parenting emotions across the COVID-19 pandemic.

Latina mothers navigating COVID‐19: Within‐and between‐family stress processes over time

Longitudinal effects of maltreatment, intimate partner violence, and Reminiscing and Emotion Training on children's diurnal cortisol regulation

Child diurnal cortisol differs based on profiles of maternal emotion socialization in high risk, low income, and racially diverse families

The psychological and economic toll of the COVID-19 pandemic on Latina mothers in primarily low-income essential worker families.

Low-income Latina mothers need protection from pandemic’s economic and psychological strain

Studying caregiver-infant co-regulation in dynamic, diverse cultural contexts: A call to action

Leah Hibel Information

University

Position

Associate Professor

Citations(all)

2843

Citations(since 2020)

1156

Cited By

2333

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

30

i10Index(since 2020)

28

Email

University Profile Page

University of California, Davis

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Leah Hibel Skills & Research Interests

Stress physiology

Family Relationships

Top articles of Leah Hibel

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

-Daily mother-infant diurnal cortisol slope attunement: Household chaos as a moderator

Psychoneuroendocrinology

Chase Boyer

Leah C Hibel

2024/2/1

Deviations in stress and support: Associations with parenting emotions across the COVID-19 pandemic.

Journal of Family Psychology

Leah C Hibel

Chase J Boyer

Andrea C Buhler-Wassmann

Elisa Ugarte

2023/8/10

Latina mothers navigating COVID‐19: Within‐and between‐family stress processes over time

Family relations

Chase J Boyer

Elisa Ugarte

Andrea C Buhler‐Wassmann

Leah C Hibel

2023/2

Longitudinal effects of maltreatment, intimate partner violence, and Reminiscing and Emotion Training on children's diurnal cortisol regulation

Development and psychopathology

Kristin Valentino

Leah C Hibel

Ruth Speidel

Kaitlin Fondren

Elisa Ugarte

2021/8

Child diurnal cortisol differs based on profiles of maternal emotion socialization in high risk, low income, and racially diverse families

Developmental Psychobiology

Andrea C Buhler‐Wassmann

Leah C Hibel

Kaitlin Fondren

Kristin Valentino

2021/4

The psychological and economic toll of the COVID-19 pandemic on Latina mothers in primarily low-income essential worker families.

Traumatology

Leah C Hibel

Chase J Boyer

Andrea C Buhler-Wassmann

Blake J Shaw

2021/3

Low-income Latina mothers need protection from pandemic’s economic and psychological strain

Center for Poverty and Inequality Research Policy Brief

Leah C Hibel

Chase J Boyer

Andrea C Buhler-Wassmann

Blake J Shaw

2021/2

Studying caregiver-infant co-regulation in dynamic, diverse cultural contexts: A call to action

Infant Behavior and Development

Andrea C Buhler-Wassmann

Leah C Hibel

2021/8/1

Maternal distress across the postnatal period is associated with infant secretory immunoglobulin A

Developmental Psychobiology

Charlotte C Ellberg

Kristina Sayler

Leah C Hibel

2020/5

Intimate partner violence indirectly dysregulates child diurnal adrenocortical functioning through positive parenting

International journal of developmental neuroscience

Leah C Hibel

Amy K Nuttall

Kristin Valentino

2020/2

Salivary bioscience and human development

Leah C Hibel

Kristine Marceau

Andrea C Buhler-Wassmann

2020

Financial concern, day-to-day maternal emotions, and infant diurnal cortisol rhythms in Mexican-origin dyads: Positive emotions as a moderator and stress as a mediator

Psychoneuroendocrinology

Elisa Ugarte

Leah C Hibel

Andrea C Buhler-Wassmann

Siwei Liu

2020/9/1

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