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  • 1. Childhood adversity moderates the influence of proximal episodic stress on the cortisol awakening response and depressive symptoms in adolescents.
    Starr LR, Dienes K, Stroud CB, Shaw ZA, Li YI, Mlawer F, Huang M.
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  • 11. In search of the HPA axis activity in unipolar depression patients with childhood trauma: Combined cortisol awakening response and dexamethasone suppression test.
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  • 12. Latino adolescents' cultural values associated with diurnal cortisol activity.
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  • 16. Sex-specific associations between person and environment-related childhood adverse events and levels of cortisol and DHEA in adolescence.
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  • 20. Predicting first onset of depression in young girls: Interaction of diurnal cortisol and negative life events.
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