Jeffrey Armstrong

Title(s)Associate Health Sciences Professor, Pediatrics
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address1001 Health Sciences Road
Irvine CA 92697-3950
Phone(714) 509-8826
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    1. Sex Differences in the Relationship Between Childhood Self-Regulation and Adolescent Adiposity. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2020 09; 28(9):1761-1769. Javaras KN, Armstrong JM, Klein MH, Essex MJ, Davidson RJ, Goldsmith HH. PMID: 32767554; PMCID: PMC7483948.
      View in: PubMed   Mentions: 3     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    2. The PedBE clock accurately estimates DNA methylation age in pediatric buccal cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2020 09 22; 117(38):23329-23335. McEwen LM, O'Donnell KJ, McGill MG, Edgar RD, Jones MJ, MacIsaac JL, Lin DTS, Ramadori K, Morin A, Gladish N, Garg E, Unternaehrer E, Pokhvisneva I, Karnani N, Kee MZL, Klengel T, Adler NE, Barr RG, Letourneau N, Giesbrecht GF, Reynolds JN, Czamara D, Armstrong JM, Essex MJ, de Weerth C, Beijers R, Tollenaar MS, Bradley B, Jovanovic T, Ressler KJ, Steiner M, Entringer S, Wadhwa PD, Buss C, Bush NR, Binder EB, Boyce WT, Meaney MJ, Horvath S, Kobor MS. PMID: 31611402; PMCID: PMC7519312.
      View in: PubMed   Mentions: 89     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
    3. Rumination and Moderators of Multifinality: Predicting Internalizing Symptoms and Alcohol Use During Adolescence. J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2017 Sep-Oct; 46(5):746-753. Hilt LM, Armstrong JM, Essex MJ. PMID: 26514293; PMCID: PMC4851605.
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    4. Early adversity, elevated stress physiology, accelerated sexual maturation, and poor health in females. Dev Psychol. 2015 Jun; 51(6):816-822. Belsky J, Ruttle PL, Boyce WT, Armstrong JM, Essex MJ. PMID: 25915592; PMCID: PMC4446150.
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    5. Longitudinal associations between diurnal cortisol slope and alcohol use across adolescence: a seven-year prospective study. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2015 Jun; 56:23-8. Ruttle PL, Maslowsky J, Armstrong JM, Burk LR, Essex MJ. PMID: 25796068; PMCID: PMC4404216.
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    6. Preschool externalizing behavior predicts gender-specific variation in adolescent neural structure. PLoS One. 2015; 10(2):e0117453. Caldwell JZ, Armstrong JM, Hanson JL, Sutterer MJ, Stodola DE, Koenigs M, Kalin NH, Essex MJ, Davidson RJ. PMID: 25658357; PMCID: PMC4319931.
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    7. Adolescent internalizing symptoms and negative life events: the sensitizing effects of earlier life stress and cortisol. Dev Psychopathol. 2014 Nov; 26(4 Pt 2):1411-22. Ruttle PL, Armstrong JM, Klein MH, Essex MJ. PMID: 25422970.
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    8. Peer victimization and internalizing symptoms among post-institutionalized, internationally adopted youth. J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2014 Oct; 42(7):1069-76. Pitula CE, Thomas KM, Armstrong JM, Essex MJ, Crick NR, Gunnar MR. PMID: 24619483; PMCID: PMC4219355.
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    9. The symphonic structure of childhood stress reactivity: patterns of sympathetic, parasympathetic, and adrenocortical responses to psychological challenge. Dev Psychopathol. 2014 Nov; 26(4 Pt 1):963-82. Quas JA, Yim IS, Oberlander TF, Nordstokke D, Essex MJ, Armstrong JM, Bush N, Obradovic J, Boyce WT. PMID: 24909883; PMCID: PMC4557735.
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    10. Adolescent adrenocortical activity and adiposity: differences by sex and exposure to early maternal depression. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2014 Sep; 47:68-77. Ruttle PL, Klein MH, Slattery MJ, Kalin NH, Armstrong JM, Essex MJ. PMID: 25001956; PMCID: PMC4106120.
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    11. Associations of child insomnia, sleep movement, and their persistence with mental health symptoms in childhood and adolescence. Sleep. 2014 May 01; 37(5):901-9. Armstrong JM, Ruttle PL, Klein MH, Essex MJ, Benca RM. PMID: 24790268; PMCID: PMC3985117.
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    12. Early risk factors for alcohol use across high school and its covariation with deviant friends. J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2013 Sep; 74(5):746-56. Armstrong JM, Ruttle PL, Burk LR, Costanzo PR, Strauman TJ, Essex MJ. PMID: 23948534; PMCID: PMC3749318.
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    13. Neuroendocrine coupling across adolescence and the longitudinal influence of early life stress. Dev Psychobiol. 2015 Sep; 57(6):688-704. Ruttle PL, Shirtcliff EA, Armstrong JM, Klein MH, Essex MJ. PMID: 23775330; PMCID: PMC6585402.
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    14. Concurrent and longitudinal associations between diurnal cortisol and body mass index across adolescence. J Adolesc Health. 2013 Jun; 52(6):731-7. Ruttle PL, Javaras KN, Klein MH, Armstrong JM, Burk LR, Essex MJ. PMID: 23402983; PMCID: PMC3654073.
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    15. Neurocognitive function and state cognitive stress appraisal predict cortisol reactivity to an acute psychosocial stressor in adolescents. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2013 Aug; 38(8):1318-27. Slattery MJ, Grieve AJ, Ames ME, Armstrong JM, Essex MJ. PMID: 23253895; PMCID: PMC4077190.
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    16. Developmental pathways to amygdala-prefrontal function and internalizing symptoms in adolescence. Nat Neurosci. 2012 Dec; 15(12):1736-41. Burghy CA, Stodola DE, Ruttle PL, Molloy EK, Armstrong JM, Oler JA, Fox ME, Hayes AS, Kalin NH, Essex MJ, Davidson RJ, Birn RM. PMID: 23143517; PMCID: PMC3509229.
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    17. Early family context and development of adolescent ruminative style: moderation by temperament. Cogn Emot. 2012; 26(5):916-26. Hilt LM, Armstrong JM, Essex MJ. PMID: 22077906; PMCID: PMC3292851.
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    18. Influence of early life stress on later hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis functioning and its covariation with mental health symptoms: a study of the allostatic process from childhood into adolescence. Dev Psychopathol. 2011 Nov; 23(4):1039-58. Essex MJ, Shirtcliff EA, Burk LR, Ruttle PL, Klein MH, Slattery MJ, Kalin NH, Armstrong JM. PMID: 22018080; PMCID: PMC3266106.
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    19. Longitudinal stability and developmental properties of salivary cortisol levels and circadian rhythms from childhood to adolescence. Dev Psychobiol. 2012 Jul; 54(5):493-502. Shirtcliff EA, Allison AL, Armstrong JM, Slattery MJ, Kalin NH, Essex MJ. PMID: 21953537; PMCID: PMC3270212.
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    20. Epigenetic vestiges of early developmental adversity: childhood stress exposure and DNA methylation in adolescence. Child Dev. 2013 Jan-Feb; 84(1):58-75. Essex MJ, Boyce WT, Hertzman C, Lam LL, Armstrong JM, Neumann SM, Kobor MS. PMID: 21883162; PMCID: PMC3235257.
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    21. Sex, temperament, and family context: how the interaction of early factors differentially predict adolescent alcohol use and are mediated by proximal adolescent factors. Psychol Addict Behav. 2011 Mar; 25(1):1-15. Burk LR, Armstrong JM, Goldsmith HH, Klein MH, Strauman TJ, Costanzo P, Essex MJ. PMID: 21443307; PMCID: PMC3174803.
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    22. Biological sensitivity to context moderates the effects of the early teacher-child relationship on the development of mental health by adolescence. Dev Psychopathol. 2011 Feb; 23(1):149-61. Essex MJ, Armstrong JM, Burk LR, Goldsmith HH, Boyce WT. PMID: 21262045; PMCID: PMC3058902.
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    23. Stability of early identified aggressive victim status in elementary school and associations with later mental health problems and functional impairments. J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2011 Feb; 39(2):225-38. Burk LR, Armstrong JM, Park JH, Zahn-Waxler C, Klein MH, Essex MJ. PMID: 20811772; PMCID: PMC3055797.
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    24. Behavioral and emotional symptoms of post-institutionalized children in middle childhood. J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2011 Jan; 52(1):56-63. Wiik KL, Loman MM, Van Ryzin MJ, Armstrong JM, Essex MJ, Pollak SD, Gunnar MR. PMID: 20649913; PMCID: PMC2978793.
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    25. The impact of parents, child care providers, teachers, and peers on early externalizing trajectories. J Sch Psychol. 2010 Dec; 48(6):555-83. Silver RB, Measelle JR, Armstrong JM, Essex MJ. PMID: 21094398; PMCID: PMC3017381.
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    26. Gender differences in emotional reactivity of depressed and at-risk preschoolers: implications for gender specific manifestations of preschool depression. J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2009 Jul; 38(4):525-37. Luby JL, Essex MJ, Armstrong JM, Klein MH, Zahn-Waxler C, Sullivan JP, Goldsmith HH. PMID: 20183639; PMCID: PMC2829727.
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    27. Identification of early child and family risk factors for aggressive victim status in first grade. J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2008 May; 36(4):513-26. Burk LR, Park JH, Armstrong JM, Klein MH, Goldsmith HH, Zahn-Waxler C, Essex MJ. PMID: 18092191.
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    28. Exploring risk factors for the emergence of children's mental health problems. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2006 Nov; 63(11):1246-56. Essex MJ, Kraemer HC, Armstrong JM, Boyce WT, Goldsmith HH, Klein MH, Woodward H, Kupfer DJ. PMID: 17088505.
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    29. The confluence of mental, physical, social, and academic difficulties in middle childhood. II: developing the Macarthur health and Behavior Questionnaire. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2002 May; 41(5):588-603. Essex MJ, Boyce WT, Goldstein LH, Armstrong JM, Kraemer HC, Kupfer DJ, MacArthur Assessment Battery Working Group. PMID: 12014792.
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