Neighborhood-level factors in the development and treatment of trauma and stress-related disorders
Abstract Purpose of Review Community-and neighborhood-level factors are important, but
understudied, influences on trauma-related disorders and their treatment. In this review, we …
understudied, influences on trauma-related disorders and their treatment. In this review, we …
Racial and ethnic socioenvironmental inequity and neuroimaging in psychiatry: a brief review of the past and recommendations for the future
Neuroimaging is a major tool that holds immense translational potential for understanding
psychiatric disorder phenomenology and treatment. However, although epidemiological and …
psychiatric disorder phenomenology and treatment. However, although epidemiological and …
Radically reframing studies on neurobiology and socioeconomic circumstances: a call for social justice-oriented neuroscience
Socioeconomic circumstances are associated with symptoms and diagnostic status of nearly
all mental health conditions. Given these robust relationships, neuroscientists have …
all mental health conditions. Given these robust relationships, neuroscientists have …
Neighborhood disadvantage and neural correlates of threat and reward processing in survivors of recent trauma
Importance Differences in neighborhood socioeconomic characteristics are important
considerations in understanding differences in risk vs resilience in mental health …
considerations in understanding differences in risk vs resilience in mental health …
Introduction to the special issue on the exposome—understanding environmental impacts on brain development and risk for psychopathology
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There is robust evidence that a host of environmental features influence neurobiological
factors that contribute to risk for mental health challenges. This compelling body of evidence …
factors that contribute to risk for mental health challenges. This compelling body of evidence …
Development in uncertain contexts: An ecologically informed approach to understanding decision-making during adolescence
Adolescence is a period of development in which youth have new opportunities for decision-
making, often in situations where they may have little information or experience to guide …
making, often in situations where they may have little information or experience to guide …
Population-level normative models reveal race-and socioeconomic-related variability in cortical thickness of threat neurocircuitry
The inequitable distribution of economic resources and exposure to adversity between racial
groups contributes to mental health disparities within the United States. Consideration of the …
groups contributes to mental health disparities within the United States. Consideration of the …
Neural processes of emotional conflict detection and prediction of posttraumatic stress disorder symptom clusters in traumatic injury survivors.
Objective: Given the prevalence and significant burden of posttraumatic stress disorder
(PTSD), identifying early predictors of symptom development following trauma is critical …
(PTSD), identifying early predictors of symptom development following trauma is critical …
Biopsychosocial model of traumatic stress symptoms in women experiencing homelessness: A qualitative descriptive study
Trauma is nearly ubiquitous among women experiencing homelessness (WEH). WEH
develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) at rates far exceeding the general population …
develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) at rates far exceeding the general population …
Pediatric Firearm Reinjury: A Retrospective Statewide Risk Factor Analysis
Introduction Pediatric firearm injuries are a significant public health concern in the United
States. This study examines risk factors for firearm reinjury in Maryland's pediatric …
States. This study examines risk factors for firearm reinjury in Maryland's pediatric …