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  • 1. Effects of early adversity on young children's diurnal cortisol rhythms and externalizing behavior.
    Bernard K, Zwerling J, Dozier M.
    Dev Psychobiol; 2015 Dec; 57(8):935-47. PubMed ID: 26289841
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  • 2. The longitudinal association of the diurnal cortisol rhythm with internalizing and externalizing problems in pre-schoolers. The Generation R Study.
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    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2015 Jan; 51():151-63. PubMed ID: 25313535
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  • 11. Salivary cortisol reactivity in preschoolers is associated with hair cortisol and behavioral problems.
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  • 12. Intervention effects on diurnal cortisol rhythms of Child Protective Services-referred infants in early childhood: preschool follow-up results of a randomized clinical trial.
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  • 13. Associations between psychiatric symptoms and cortisol levels in Nicaraguan young school-age children.
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  • 14. Does HPA-axis activity mediate the relationship between obstetric complications and externalizing behavior problems? The TRAILS study.
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  • 17. Temporal patterns, heterogeneity, and stability of diurnal cortisol rhythms in children with autism spectrum disorder.
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