The document summarizes a research study that tested the moderating effects of maternal involvement and warmth on the relationship between socioeconomic status, financial stress, and glucocorticoid resistance in youth with asthma. The study found that both maternal involvement and warmth moderated the indirect pathway from low family socioeconomic status to higher glucocorticoid resistance of Th-2 cytokines via increased financial stress. Specifically, low family socioeconomic status was associated with elevated glucocorticoid resistance of Th-2 cytokines through greater financial stress only among youth reporting low levels of maternal involvement and warmth, not among those reporting high levels.