The current study investigated the longitudinal, reciprocal associations between stressful events and psychological difficulties from early childhood to mid-adolescence. Child age, sex, prenatal maternal anxiety, and difficult temperament were tested as sources of sensitivity, that is, factors that may make children more sensitive to stressful life events. Analyses were based on data from 10,417 children from a prospective, longitudinal study of child development. At ages 4, 7, 9, 11, and 16 years, stressful events and psychological difficulties were measured. Prenatal anxiety was measured at 32 weeks of gestation and difficult temperament was measured at 6 months. Children exposed to stressful events showed significantly increased psycholo...
Background: Stressful life events increase the probability of depressive problems in early adolescen...
Background: This study examined the relation between stress and change in emotional and behavioural ...
The present study compared the number of severe life events and chronic adversities as reported retr...
The current study investigated the longitudinal, reciprocal associations between stressful events an...
The current study investigated the longitudinal, reciprocal associations between stressful events an...
BACKGROUND: This study explored whether temperamentally inhibited children who experience early trau...
Background There is growing evidence on the importance of experiences of stressful events in the dev...
This study aimed to elucidate the longitudinal, bidirectional associations between stressful life ev...
Accumulating evidence suggests that maternal exposure to objectively stressful events and subjective...
review recent studies that have examined psychosocial stress as a source of risk for emotional/behav...
Background: Stressful life events (SLEs) are recognized risk factors for emotional and behavioral pr...
Background: Stressful life events (SLEs) are recognized risk factors for emotional and behavioral pr...
Objective: Childhood trauma (CT) is associated with a range of psychopathologies, including psychosi...
Background: Stressful life events increase the probability of depressive problems in early adolescen...
Background: Stressful life events increase the probability of depressive problems in early adolescen...
Background: This study examined the relation between stress and change in emotional and behavioural ...
The present study compared the number of severe life events and chronic adversities as reported retr...
The current study investigated the longitudinal, reciprocal associations between stressful events an...
The current study investigated the longitudinal, reciprocal associations between stressful events an...
BACKGROUND: This study explored whether temperamentally inhibited children who experience early trau...
Background There is growing evidence on the importance of experiences of stressful events in the dev...
This study aimed to elucidate the longitudinal, bidirectional associations between stressful life ev...
Accumulating evidence suggests that maternal exposure to objectively stressful events and subjective...
review recent studies that have examined psychosocial stress as a source of risk for emotional/behav...
Background: Stressful life events (SLEs) are recognized risk factors for emotional and behavioral pr...
Background: Stressful life events (SLEs) are recognized risk factors for emotional and behavioral pr...
Objective: Childhood trauma (CT) is associated with a range of psychopathologies, including psychosi...
Background: Stressful life events increase the probability of depressive problems in early adolescen...
Background: Stressful life events increase the probability of depressive problems in early adolescen...
Background: This study examined the relation between stress and change in emotional and behavioural ...
The present study compared the number of severe life events and chronic adversities as reported retr...