Publications
Fekete, E. M. & Deichert, N. T. (2022). A brief gratitude writing intervention decreased stress and negative affect during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Happiness Studies, 23, 2427-2448. 10.1007/s10902-022-00505-6 [Full text available here]
Deichert, N. T. & Fekete, E. M. (accepted). Gratitude and Physical Health. In F. M. Sirois (Ed.), Palgrave Handbook of Positive Psychology and Health. Springer Nature.
Deichert, N.T., Fekete, E.M., & Craven, M. (2021). Gratitude enhances the beneficial effects of social support on psychological well-being. Journal of Positive Psychology, 16, 168-177. https://doi.org/10.1080/17439760.2019.1689425.
Deichert, N.T., Prairie Chicken, M., & Hodgman, L. (2019). Appreciation of others buffers the association of stressful life events with depressive and physical symptoms. Journal of Happiness Studies, 20, 1071-1088. DOI: 10.1007/s10902-018-9988-9
Deichert, N. T. & Fekete, E. M. (accepted). Gratitude and Physical Health. In F. M. Sirois (Ed.), Palgrave Handbook of Positive Psychology and Health. Springer Nature.
Deichert, N.T., Fekete, E.M., & Craven, M. (2021). Gratitude enhances the beneficial effects of social support on psychological well-being. Journal of Positive Psychology, 16, 168-177. https://doi.org/10.1080/17439760.2019.1689425.
Deichert, N.T., Prairie Chicken, M., & Hodgman, L. (2019). Appreciation of others buffers the association of stressful life events with depressive and physical symptoms. Journal of Happiness Studies, 20, 1071-1088. DOI: 10.1007/s10902-018-9988-9
Presentations
Elliott, K., Binstock, H., Franklin, B., Hopkins, S. & Deichert, N. T. (2023). The role of psychological and genetic factors in the experience of pain in a sample of physical therapy patients. Poster presented at the 93rd annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association. Albuquerque, NM.
Fekete, E. M. & Deichert, N. T. (February, 2022). A brief gratitude writing intervention reduced stress and increased gratitude during the COVID-19 pandemic. Poster presented at the 2021 SPSP Virtual Annual Convention.
Gutherless, S., Newson, T., Mott, S., Scott, V., & Deichert, N. T. (2019). Mediators and moderators of the indirect relationship between enacted social support and depressive symptoms. Paper presented at the 89th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association. Denver, CO.
Hopperdietzel, R., Benton, J., Gutherless, S., Scott, V., Giles, A., & Deichert, N. T. (2019). The effects of social support and gratitude on pain tolerance. Poster presented at the 89th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association. Denver, CO.
Woodward, J., Hertz, G., & Deichert, N. T. (2019). Ratio of college counseling center staff predicts freshmen retention and 4-year graduation rates. Poster presented at the 89th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association. Denver, CO.
Decker, J. L., Renner, C. J., & Deichert, N. T. (April, 2018). Music and mindfulness predict decreased perceived exertion during exercise. Poster presented at the 88th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association. Denver, CO.
Deichert, N. T., Fekete, E. M., & Craven, M. (April, 2018). Gratitude enhances the beneficial effects of social support on health in women. Paper presented at the 88th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association. Denver, CO.
Flores-Calderon, Q., Wilson, C., Reese, S., Avril, M., Smith, S., & Deichert, N. T. (April, 2018). Gratitude moderates the effectiveness of social support to reduce perceived stress. Poster presented at the 88th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association. Denver, CO.
Hanson, D., Decker, J., Renner, C., Triplett, C., Selland, C., Jensen, D., & Deichert, N.T. (April, 2017). Effects of music on perceived exertion during exercise: A meta-analytic review. Poster presented at the 87th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association. Salt Lake City, UT.
Cooper, A., Gerdes, J., Nelson, E., Prairie Chicken, M., & Deichert, N.T. (2016). The effects of a brief gratitude exercise on cardiovascular responses to stress. Poster presented at the 86th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association. Denver, CO.
Mullinix, A.C., Warnemunde, B., Simon, B., Nelson, E., Cooper, A., & Deichert, N.T. (2016). The effects of perceived control and trait hope on pain tolerance. Poster presented as the 86th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association. Denver, CO.
Prairie Chicken, M., Hodgman, L., Hall, F., Nelson, E., Teslow, J. & Deichert, N. T. (April, 2014). Approach coping and social support mediate the association between gratitude and health outcomes. Poster presented at the 84th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Salt Lake City, UT.
Glass, F., Hodgman, L. Prairie Chicken, M., Nelson, E., Steele, S. & Deichert, N. T. (April, 2014). Positive emotion as a stress buffer: Physical and psychological reactivity to life events is moderated by gratitude. Poster presented at the 84th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Salt Lake City, UT.
Fekete, E. M. & Deichert, N. T. (February, 2022). A brief gratitude writing intervention reduced stress and increased gratitude during the COVID-19 pandemic. Poster presented at the 2021 SPSP Virtual Annual Convention.
Gutherless, S., Newson, T., Mott, S., Scott, V., & Deichert, N. T. (2019). Mediators and moderators of the indirect relationship between enacted social support and depressive symptoms. Paper presented at the 89th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association. Denver, CO.
Hopperdietzel, R., Benton, J., Gutherless, S., Scott, V., Giles, A., & Deichert, N. T. (2019). The effects of social support and gratitude on pain tolerance. Poster presented at the 89th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association. Denver, CO.
Woodward, J., Hertz, G., & Deichert, N. T. (2019). Ratio of college counseling center staff predicts freshmen retention and 4-year graduation rates. Poster presented at the 89th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association. Denver, CO.
Decker, J. L., Renner, C. J., & Deichert, N. T. (April, 2018). Music and mindfulness predict decreased perceived exertion during exercise. Poster presented at the 88th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association. Denver, CO.
Deichert, N. T., Fekete, E. M., & Craven, M. (April, 2018). Gratitude enhances the beneficial effects of social support on health in women. Paper presented at the 88th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association. Denver, CO.
Flores-Calderon, Q., Wilson, C., Reese, S., Avril, M., Smith, S., & Deichert, N. T. (April, 2018). Gratitude moderates the effectiveness of social support to reduce perceived stress. Poster presented at the 88th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association. Denver, CO.
Hanson, D., Decker, J., Renner, C., Triplett, C., Selland, C., Jensen, D., & Deichert, N.T. (April, 2017). Effects of music on perceived exertion during exercise: A meta-analytic review. Poster presented at the 87th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association. Salt Lake City, UT.
Cooper, A., Gerdes, J., Nelson, E., Prairie Chicken, M., & Deichert, N.T. (2016). The effects of a brief gratitude exercise on cardiovascular responses to stress. Poster presented at the 86th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association. Denver, CO.
Mullinix, A.C., Warnemunde, B., Simon, B., Nelson, E., Cooper, A., & Deichert, N.T. (2016). The effects of perceived control and trait hope on pain tolerance. Poster presented as the 86th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association. Denver, CO.
Prairie Chicken, M., Hodgman, L., Hall, F., Nelson, E., Teslow, J. & Deichert, N. T. (April, 2014). Approach coping and social support mediate the association between gratitude and health outcomes. Poster presented at the 84th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Salt Lake City, UT.
Glass, F., Hodgman, L. Prairie Chicken, M., Nelson, E., Steele, S. & Deichert, N. T. (April, 2014). Positive emotion as a stress buffer: Physical and psychological reactivity to life events is moderated by gratitude. Poster presented at the 84th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Salt Lake City, UT.