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158 related items for PubMed ID: 34741981

  • 1. Pubertal stress recalibration and later social and emotional adjustment among adolescents: The role of early life stress.
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  • 6. Emotion regulation and cortisol reactivity during a social evaluative stressor: A study of post-institutionalized youth.
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    Hartman CA, Hermanns VW, de Jong PJ, Ormel J.
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  • 19. Early life stress, cortisol, frontolimbic connectivity, and depressive symptoms during puberty.
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  • 20. Adoption as an intervention for institutionally reared children: HPA functioning and developmental status.
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