Who We Are

Mona El Sheikh
Leonard Peterson and Co., Inc. Professor in HDFS

What We Do

The purpose of our research is to understand developmental trajectories of adaptation and maladaptation through an integrative biopsychosocial approach.

We examine how bioregulatory systems, adverse family experiences, and socio-economic risk are related to mental and physical health as well as cognitive and academic performance in childhood through early adulthood. We focus on sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system activity and sleep-wake parameters as mechanisms of risk, vulnerability/protective factors, and outcomes. Long-term participation of families has facilitated our discovery of risk and protective factors for problematic outcomes over the course of development. Our samples have a high representation of African Americans and wide range of socioeconomic levels.

Contact Us
Child Sleep, Health, and Development Lab
Office 334.844.3294
Lab 334.844.6905
Haley Center, Auburn University, AL 36849