Early social deprivation (i.e., an insufficiency or lack of parental care) has been identified as a significant adverse early experience that may affect multiple facets of child development and cause long-term outcomes in physical and mental health, cognition and behavior. Current research provides growing evidence that epigenetic reprogramming may be a mechanism modulating these effects of early adversities. This work aimed to investigate the impact of early institutionalization—the immersion in an extreme socially depriving environment in humans—on the epigenome and adaptive behavior of young children up to 4 years of age. We conducted a cross-sectional study involving two comparison groups: 29 children raised in orphanages and 29 childre...
Stressful and traumatic events occurring during early childhood have been consistently associated wi...
A growing body of research has documented associations between adverse childhood environments and DN...
AbstractTo date, researcheshave show that a variety of diseases and developmental delays, overrepres...
Early social deprivation (i.e., an insufficiency or lack of parental care) has been identified as a ...
Early social deprivation (i.e., an insufficiency or lack of parental care) has been identified as a ...
Scatterplots representing the associations between the duration of institutionalization and the dist...
SS-score profiles for the VABS adaptive behavior domains in the IC and BFC groups of children (A); b...
AimTo examine variation in child DNA methylation to assess its potential as a pathway for effects of...
The current ERA study is supported by ESRC grant ES/I037970/1 and MRC grant MR/K022474/1 to EJSS-B. ...
Principal component plot (A) and heatmap (B) demonstrating the clustering of IC and BFC children (co...
Longitudinal studies in humans demonstrate the association between prenatal and postnatal experience...
Longitudinal studies in humans demonstrate the association between prenatal and postnatal experience...
Exposure to adverse rearing environments including institutional deprivation and severe childhood ab...
Many early experiences and exposures are known to cause health disparities later in life, suggesting...
Prenatal adversity shapes child neurodevelopment and risk for later mental health problems. The qual...
Stressful and traumatic events occurring during early childhood have been consistently associated wi...
A growing body of research has documented associations between adverse childhood environments and DN...
AbstractTo date, researcheshave show that a variety of diseases and developmental delays, overrepres...
Early social deprivation (i.e., an insufficiency or lack of parental care) has been identified as a ...
Early social deprivation (i.e., an insufficiency or lack of parental care) has been identified as a ...
Scatterplots representing the associations between the duration of institutionalization and the dist...
SS-score profiles for the VABS adaptive behavior domains in the IC and BFC groups of children (A); b...
AimTo examine variation in child DNA methylation to assess its potential as a pathway for effects of...
The current ERA study is supported by ESRC grant ES/I037970/1 and MRC grant MR/K022474/1 to EJSS-B. ...
Principal component plot (A) and heatmap (B) demonstrating the clustering of IC and BFC children (co...
Longitudinal studies in humans demonstrate the association between prenatal and postnatal experience...
Longitudinal studies in humans demonstrate the association between prenatal and postnatal experience...
Exposure to adverse rearing environments including institutional deprivation and severe childhood ab...
Many early experiences and exposures are known to cause health disparities later in life, suggesting...
Prenatal adversity shapes child neurodevelopment and risk for later mental health problems. The qual...
Stressful and traumatic events occurring during early childhood have been consistently associated wi...
A growing body of research has documented associations between adverse childhood environments and DN...
AbstractTo date, researcheshave show that a variety of diseases and developmental delays, overrepres...