Concentration:Cory Counts

Early family environments, stress, sleep, physiological processes, psychosocial development 

Preferred Email:

[email protected]

Advisor:

Dr. Neha John-Henderson

Awards:

  • 2017-2018 Psychology Undergraduate of the Year 
    • Montana State University (Fall 2017)
  • Presidential Emerging Scholars Grant 
    • Montana State University (Spring 2018)
  • APS Young Scholars Award
  • American Psychosomatic Society (March 2019)

Honors:

Citation Poster selection at American Psychosomatic Society 2019 Annual Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia. 

Presentations:

-Counts, C. J., Grubin, F. C., John-Henderson, N. A. (2018, April). Childhood socioeconomic status and risk in early family environments: Predictors of global sleep quality in college students. Poster presented at Student Research Celebration Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana.

 

-Counts, C. J., Grubin, F. C., John-Henderson, N. A. (2018, May). Risk in early family environments associates with higher levels of negative affect and IL-6. Poster presented at 31st APS Annual Convention, San Francisco, California. 

 

-Grubin, F. C., Counts, C. J., John-Henderson, N. A. (2018, May). Childhood socioeconomic status and risk in family environments as predictors of sleep quality for college students. Poster presented at 31st APS Annual Convention, San Francisco, California.

 

-Counts, C. J., Ashmore E. P., John-Henderson, N. A., (2019, March). Childhood trauma and heart rate reactivity in response to psychological and physical stress. Citation poster presented at American Psychosomatic Society Annual Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia.

 

-Ashmore, E. P., Counts, C. J., John-Henderson, N. A., (2019, March). Immune system inflammation and daily reports of loneliness. Poster presented at American Psychosomatic Society Annual Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia. 

 

-Hammock, C. J., Counts, C. J., Ashmore, E. P., & John-Henderson, N. A. (2019, April) Childhood family environments, social network sizes, and immune system inflammation in college students. Poster presented at Student Research Celebration at Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana.

 

-Holzer, D. W., Palmer, C., Counts, C. J., Ashmore E. P., & John-Henderson N. A. (2019, April) Childhood socioeconomic status and risk in early family environments as predictors of sleep quality for college students. Poster presented at Student Research Celebration at Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana.

 

Publications:

Counts, C.J., Grubin, F., John-Henderson, N.A. (2018). Childhood socioeconomic status and risk

in family environments: Predictors of global sleep quality in college students. Sleep Health, 4, 301-306.

 

Counts, C. & John-Henderson, N. (2019) Risk in childhood family environments and loneliness in college students: Implications for health, Journal of American College Health, DOI: 10.1080/07448481.2018.1557198

 

John-Henderson, N., Counts, C., Sanders, C., & Ginty, A. (2019). Diminished cardiovascular stress reactivity is associated with lower levels of social participation. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 118, 12-16.

 

Counts, C.J., & John-Henderson, N.A. (2019) Risk in Early Family Environments, Affect, and

Immune System Inflammation. (In decision- Biological Psychology)

 

John-Henderson, N.A., Gruman, H.E., Counts, C.J. & Ginty, A.T. American Indian adults

display diminished cardiovascular and cortisol responses to acute psychological stress. (Submitted Revision).