Prior research indicates that being reared in stressful environments is associated with earlier onset of menarche in girls. In this research, we examined (a) whether these effects are driven by exposure to certain dimensions of stress (harshness or unpredictability) during the first 5 years of life and (b) whether the negative effects of stress on the timing of menarche are buffered by secure infant-mother attachment. Results revealed that (a) exposure to greater harshness (but not unpredictability) during the first 5 years of life predicted earlier menarche and (b) secure infant-mother attachment buffered girls from this effect of harsh environments. By connecting attachment research to its evolutionary foundations, these results illuminat...
BackgroundEarly menarche has been associated with father absence, stepfather presence and adverse he...
Background. The acceleration of pubertal development is an important medical and social problem, as ...
Manuck, Craig, Flory, Halder, and Ferrell (2011) reported that a theoretically anticipated effect of...
Life-history theories of the early programming of human reproductive strategy stipulate that early r...
Reproductive ecology has long examined the flexibility of women’s reproductive function in the face ...
BackgroundEpidemiological evidence suggests that early menarche, defined as onset of menses at age 1...
Background\ud Epidemiological evidence suggests that early menarche, defined as onset of menses at a...
Life-history theories of the early programming of human reproductive strategy stipulate that early r...
ObjectiveTo identify early life adversity (ELA) risk factors for earlier pubertal timing, itself a r...
Girls who grow up in households with an unrelated adult male reach menarche earlier than peers, a fi...
Girls who grow up in households with an unrelated adult male reach menarche earlier than peers, a fi...
Humans possess tremendous plasticity in pubertal timing, adjusting to variation in environmental qua...
Evolutionary-developmental psychologists have posited that individuals who grow up in stressful rear...
BACKGROUND: Although early life adversity (ELA) increases risk for psychopathology, mechanisms linki...
Objectives: The parent-child relationship is critical for human development, yet little is known abo...
BackgroundEarly menarche has been associated with father absence, stepfather presence and adverse he...
Background. The acceleration of pubertal development is an important medical and social problem, as ...
Manuck, Craig, Flory, Halder, and Ferrell (2011) reported that a theoretically anticipated effect of...
Life-history theories of the early programming of human reproductive strategy stipulate that early r...
Reproductive ecology has long examined the flexibility of women’s reproductive function in the face ...
BackgroundEpidemiological evidence suggests that early menarche, defined as onset of menses at age 1...
Background\ud Epidemiological evidence suggests that early menarche, defined as onset of menses at a...
Life-history theories of the early programming of human reproductive strategy stipulate that early r...
ObjectiveTo identify early life adversity (ELA) risk factors for earlier pubertal timing, itself a r...
Girls who grow up in households with an unrelated adult male reach menarche earlier than peers, a fi...
Girls who grow up in households with an unrelated adult male reach menarche earlier than peers, a fi...
Humans possess tremendous plasticity in pubertal timing, adjusting to variation in environmental qua...
Evolutionary-developmental psychologists have posited that individuals who grow up in stressful rear...
BACKGROUND: Although early life adversity (ELA) increases risk for psychopathology, mechanisms linki...
Objectives: The parent-child relationship is critical for human development, yet little is known abo...
BackgroundEarly menarche has been associated with father absence, stepfather presence and adverse he...
Background. The acceleration of pubertal development is an important medical and social problem, as ...
Manuck, Craig, Flory, Halder, and Ferrell (2011) reported that a theoretically anticipated effect of...