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230 related items for PubMed ID: 29920425

  • 1. The slope of cortisol from awakening to 30 min post-wake in post-institutionalized children and early adolescents.
    Leneman KB, Donzella B, Desjardins CD, Miller BS, Gunnar MR.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2018 Oct; 96():93-99. PubMed ID: 29920425
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  • 2. Pubertal recalibration of cortisol-DHEA coupling in previously-institutionalized children.
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    Horm Behav; 2020 Sep; 125():104816. PubMed ID: 32649929
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  • 3. The impact of the severity of early life stress on diurnal cortisol: The role of puberty.
    King LS, Colich NL, LeMoult J, Humphreys KL, Ordaz SJ, Price AN, Gotlib IH.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2017 Mar; 77():68-74. PubMed ID: 28024271
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  • 4. Pubertal recalibration of cortisol reactivity following early life stress: a cross-sectional analysis.
    DePasquale CE, Donzella B, Gunnar MR.
    J Child Psychol Psychiatry; 2019 May; 60(5):566-575. PubMed ID: 30357830
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  • 5. Cognitive-affective strategies and cortisol stress reactivity in children and adolescents: Normative development and effects of early life stress.
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  • 7. Pubertal transition with current life stress and support alters longitudinal diurnal cortisol patterns in adolescents exposed to early life adversity.
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    Dev Psychobiol; 2021 Sep; 63(6):e22146. PubMed ID: 34053063
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  • 8. Adoption as an intervention for institutionally reared children: HPA functioning and developmental status.
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    Infant Behav Dev; 2012 Dec; 35(4):829-37. PubMed ID: 22986178
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  • 9. Stability of diurnal cortisol measures across days, weeks, and years across middle childhood and early adolescence: Exploring the role of age, pubertal development, and sex.
    Kuhlman KR, Robles TF, Dickenson L, Reynolds B, Repetti RL.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2019 Feb; 100():67-74. PubMed ID: 30292961
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  • 10. Effects of institutional rearing on children's diurnal cortisol production.
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  • 11. Associations of waking cortisol with DHEA and testosterone across the pubertal transition: Effects of threat-related early life stress.
    King LS, Graber MG, Colich NL, Gotlib IH.
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  • 12. Parenting predicts Strange Situation cortisol reactivity among children adopted internationally.
    DePasquale CE, Raby KL, Hoye J, Dozier M.
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  • 13. Adverse childhood experiences and diurnal cortisol patterns in older people in England.
    Demakakos P, Steptoe A.
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  • 14. Classroom social experiences in early elementary school relate to diurnal cortisol levels.
    Behnsen P, Buil M, Koot S, Huizink A, van Lier P.
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  • 15. The relation between early life adversity, cortisol awakening response and diurnal salivary cortisol levels in postpartum women.
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  • 16. The roles of puberty and age in explaining the diminished effectiveness of parental buffering of HPA reactivity and recovery in adolescence.
    Doom JR, Hostinar CE, VanZomeren-Dohm AA, Gunnar MR.
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  • 17. Early adversity, hypocortisolism, and behavior problems at school entry: A study of internationally adopted children.
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  • 18. Sex-specific associations between person and environment-related childhood adverse events and levels of cortisol and DHEA in adolescence.
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  • 19. Individual differences in early adolescents' latent trait cortisol (LTC): Relation to early adversity.
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  • 20. Experiences of adversity in childhood and adolescence and cortisol in late adolescence.
    Kessler CL, Vrshek-Schallhorn S, Mineka S, Zinbarg RE, Craske M, Adam EK.
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