Hair cortisol concentrations (HCC) are receiving increased attention as a novel biomarker of psychophysiological responses to chronic stress, with potential relevance for psychopathology risk research. We examined the validity of HCC as a marker of psychosocial stress in mother (M(age) = 37.87 years)-daughter (M(age) = 7.62 years) dyads characterized by higher (n = 30) or lower (n = 30) maternal chronic stress. Additionally, we examined whether early care moderated similarity of HCC levels within dyads. Higher-stress mothers had significantly lower HCC compared to lower-stress mothers, consistent with other research showing that chronic stress leads to blunted HPA axis activity over time. Further, HCC in daughters were significantly and p...
Background: Caring for an excessively crying infant (ECI) can be stressful for mothers and fathers a...
Psychosocial circumstances during early life are increasingly recognized as crucial, not only for th...
Objective: Intrauterine exposures such as maternal psychopathology and stress are known to influence...
Background Maternal psychopathology during pregnancy is associated with negative outcomes in offspri...
Maternal perinatal mental disorders (PMD) are associated with developmental and behavioral problems ...
Parental Burnout (PB) is a chronic stress-related disorder experienced in the parental role. Recent ...
To investigate whether hair cortisol (HCC) and hair cortisone (HCNC) can be predicted by repeated st...
To investigate whether hair cortisol (HCC) and hair cortisone (HCNC) can be predicted by repeated st...
Prenatal environment reportedly affects the programming of developmental trajectories in offspring...
Caregiver depression and child temperamental characteristics such as effortful control have been ass...
Measuring cortisol in hair is a promising method to assess long-term alterations of the biological s...
Prenatal environment reportedly affects the programming of developmental trajectories in offspring a...
Measuring cortisol in hair is a promising method to assess long-term alterations of the biological s...
Prenatal environment reportedly affects the programming of developmental trajectories in offspring a...
Children from highly disadvantaged families tend to experience worse health, educational, and job ou...
Background: Caring for an excessively crying infant (ECI) can be stressful for mothers and fathers a...
Psychosocial circumstances during early life are increasingly recognized as crucial, not only for th...
Objective: Intrauterine exposures such as maternal psychopathology and stress are known to influence...
Background Maternal psychopathology during pregnancy is associated with negative outcomes in offspri...
Maternal perinatal mental disorders (PMD) are associated with developmental and behavioral problems ...
Parental Burnout (PB) is a chronic stress-related disorder experienced in the parental role. Recent ...
To investigate whether hair cortisol (HCC) and hair cortisone (HCNC) can be predicted by repeated st...
To investigate whether hair cortisol (HCC) and hair cortisone (HCNC) can be predicted by repeated st...
Prenatal environment reportedly affects the programming of developmental trajectories in offspring...
Caregiver depression and child temperamental characteristics such as effortful control have been ass...
Measuring cortisol in hair is a promising method to assess long-term alterations of the biological s...
Prenatal environment reportedly affects the programming of developmental trajectories in offspring a...
Measuring cortisol in hair is a promising method to assess long-term alterations of the biological s...
Prenatal environment reportedly affects the programming of developmental trajectories in offspring a...
Children from highly disadvantaged families tend to experience worse health, educational, and job ou...
Background: Caring for an excessively crying infant (ECI) can be stressful for mothers and fathers a...
Psychosocial circumstances during early life are increasingly recognized as crucial, not only for th...
Objective: Intrauterine exposures such as maternal psychopathology and stress are known to influence...