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  • 1. How childhood trauma and recent adverse events are related to hair cortisol levels in a large adult cohort.
    Oresta S, Vinkers CH, van Rossum EFC, Penninx BWJH, Nawijn L.
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  • 2. Sex-specific associations between person and environment-related childhood adverse events and levels of cortisol and DHEA in adolescence.
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  • 7. Early neglect is a key determinant of adult hair cortisol concentration and is associated with increased vulnerability to trauma in a transdiagnostic sample.
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  • 10. Hair cortisol as a measure of the stress response to social adversity in young children.
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  • 11. Association between trauma exposure and glucocorticosteroid concentration in hair during pregnancy.
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  • 12. Associations among maternal socioeconomic status in childhood and pregnancy and hair cortisol in pregnancy.
    Bosquet Enlow M, Sideridis G, Chiu YM, Nentin F, Howell EA, Le Grand BA, Wright RJ.
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  • 13. Childhood trauma and hair cortisol response over the year following onset of a chronic life event stressor.
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  • 14. Elevated hair cortisol is associated with childhood maltreatment and cognitive impairment in schizophrenia and in bipolar disorders.
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  • 15. The relationship of childhood adversity with diurnal cortisol patterns and C-reactive protein at 60-64 years of age in the 1946 National Survey of Health and Development.
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  • 16. Cumulative exposure to socioeconomic and psychosocial adversity and hair cortisol concentration: A longitudinal study from 5 months to 17 years of age.
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  • 17. Maternal experiences of trauma and hair cortisol in early childhood in a prospective cohort.
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  • 18. Prenatal maternal psychopathology and stress and offspring HPA axis function at 6 years.
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  • 19. Childhood adversity and cortisol habituation to repeated stress in adulthood.
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  • 20. The relationships of working conditions, recent stressors and childhood trauma with salivary cortisol levels.
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