Severe stress experienced in early life may have long-term effects on adult physiological and psychological health and well-being. We studied physical and psychosocial functioning in late adulthood in subjects separated temporarily from their parents in childhood during World War II.The 1803 participants belong to the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study, born 1934-44. Of them, 267 (14.8%) had been evacuated abroad in childhood during WWII and the remaining subjects served as controls. Physical and psychosocial functioning was assessed with the Short Form 36 scale (SF-36) between 2001 and 2004. A test for trends was based on linear regression. All analyses were adjusted for age at clinical examination, social class in childhood and adulthood, smokin...
Objectives: This study of 870 respondents aged 62-72 years investigates possible long-term effects o...
This study investigates long-term effects on adult attachment due to temporary childhood separation ...
Abstract Early life stress (ELS) may increase the risk of anxiety throughout the life course. Wheth...
Background. Severe stress experienced in early life may have long-term effects on adult physiol...
Abstract Background Evidence suggests that early life stress (ELS) may extend its effect into adulth...
Background Evidence suggests that early life stress (ELS) may extend its effect into adulthood an...
Severe stress experienced in early life may have long-term consequences on adult physiological funct...
In a large, prospective epidemiological study we tested whether exposure to severe early life stress...
Abstract Introduction: Traumatic experiences, such as separation from parents in childhood causing ...
This study examined gender differences in the associations between affection-and status-related stre...
Background: early life experiences might have long-term effects on health.Aim: to assess prevalence ...
Introduction. Socio-economic position (SEP) is a powerful source of health inequality. Less is known...
Background: Animal models have linked early maternal separation with lifelong changes in hypothalami...
ObjectiveThe current study examined the prospective effects of exposure to stressful conditions in e...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between stressful li...
Objectives: This study of 870 respondents aged 62-72 years investigates possible long-term effects o...
This study investigates long-term effects on adult attachment due to temporary childhood separation ...
Abstract Early life stress (ELS) may increase the risk of anxiety throughout the life course. Wheth...
Background. Severe stress experienced in early life may have long-term effects on adult physiol...
Abstract Background Evidence suggests that early life stress (ELS) may extend its effect into adulth...
Background Evidence suggests that early life stress (ELS) may extend its effect into adulthood an...
Severe stress experienced in early life may have long-term consequences on adult physiological funct...
In a large, prospective epidemiological study we tested whether exposure to severe early life stress...
Abstract Introduction: Traumatic experiences, such as separation from parents in childhood causing ...
This study examined gender differences in the associations between affection-and status-related stre...
Background: early life experiences might have long-term effects on health.Aim: to assess prevalence ...
Introduction. Socio-economic position (SEP) is a powerful source of health inequality. Less is known...
Background: Animal models have linked early maternal separation with lifelong changes in hypothalami...
ObjectiveThe current study examined the prospective effects of exposure to stressful conditions in e...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between stressful li...
Objectives: This study of 870 respondents aged 62-72 years investigates possible long-term effects o...
This study investigates long-term effects on adult attachment due to temporary childhood separation ...
Abstract Early life stress (ELS) may increase the risk of anxiety throughout the life course. Wheth...