We continue to increase our understanding of the experiences and settings that contribute to positive developmental outcomes in childhood, and those that confer greater risk. Although the mechanisms by which the risk and protective factors affect developmental outcomes need to be further elucidated through research, converging findings from the field of child health (spanning both physical and mental health) indicate that a biopsychosocial approach is useful. Here, we examine the evidence that early experiences confer both risk and protective processes on biopsychosocial development in childhood, and touch on some implications for the life course. Although this interdisciplinary field of research has already garnered substantial attention, ...
Exposure to traumatic experiences in childhood is a risk (and potentially causal) factor for the dev...
ObjectiveEach year millions of children suffer from unintentional injuries that result in poor emoti...
The authors examine the effects of poverty-related adver-sity on child development, drawing upon psy...
We continue to increase our understanding of the experiences and settings that contribute to positiv...
An increasing prevalence of mental health problems calls for more knowledge into factors associated ...
Childhood is a stage’s life marked by essential psychosocial transformations that occur amid rapid p...
Empirical findings regarding childhood traumatic stress are placed within a developmental life-traje...
Stress has a profound impact on the brain and body in life. Stressors can lead to a wide range of ad...
BACKGROUND: The origins of mental disorders arise often in childhood. Early life is a period of uniq...
Background: The origins of mental disorders arise often in childhood. Early life is a period of uniq...
Background: Childhood adversities belong to the most important risk factors for adverse functional o...
The central aim of this dissertation was to investigate underlying mechanisms that may contribute to...
The role of early life experiences on health is a major concern for research and public health inter...
The rigorous work can be considered as a response to the issue of child health promotion, which is c...
The focus of this theoretical paper is to explore three biopsychosocial levels of children’s risky p...
Exposure to traumatic experiences in childhood is a risk (and potentially causal) factor for the dev...
ObjectiveEach year millions of children suffer from unintentional injuries that result in poor emoti...
The authors examine the effects of poverty-related adver-sity on child development, drawing upon psy...
We continue to increase our understanding of the experiences and settings that contribute to positiv...
An increasing prevalence of mental health problems calls for more knowledge into factors associated ...
Childhood is a stage’s life marked by essential psychosocial transformations that occur amid rapid p...
Empirical findings regarding childhood traumatic stress are placed within a developmental life-traje...
Stress has a profound impact on the brain and body in life. Stressors can lead to a wide range of ad...
BACKGROUND: The origins of mental disorders arise often in childhood. Early life is a period of uniq...
Background: The origins of mental disorders arise often in childhood. Early life is a period of uniq...
Background: Childhood adversities belong to the most important risk factors for adverse functional o...
The central aim of this dissertation was to investigate underlying mechanisms that may contribute to...
The role of early life experiences on health is a major concern for research and public health inter...
The rigorous work can be considered as a response to the issue of child health promotion, which is c...
The focus of this theoretical paper is to explore three biopsychosocial levels of children’s risky p...
Exposure to traumatic experiences in childhood is a risk (and potentially causal) factor for the dev...
ObjectiveEach year millions of children suffer from unintentional injuries that result in poor emoti...
The authors examine the effects of poverty-related adver-sity on child development, drawing upon psy...