Rethinking minority stress: A social safety perspective on the health effects of stigma in sexually-diverse and gender-diverse populations
For over two decades, the minority stress model has guided research on the health of
sexually-diverse individuals (those who are not exclusively heterosexual) and gender …
sexually-diverse individuals (those who are not exclusively heterosexual) and gender …
Early life stress and development: potential mechanisms for adverse outcomes
Background Chronic and/or extreme stress in early life, often referred to as early adversity,
childhood trauma, or early life stress, has been associated with a wide range of adverse …
childhood trauma, or early life stress, has been associated with a wide range of adverse …
Adverse childhood experiences and allostatic load: A systematic review
S Finlay, C Roth, T Zimsen, TL Bridson… - Neuroscience & …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are stressful and/or traumatic experiences
associated with an increased lifetime risk of negative health outcomes. The Allostatic Load …
associated with an increased lifetime risk of negative health outcomes. The Allostatic Load …
Biological embedding of childhood adversity: from physiological mechanisms to clinical implications
Background Adverse psychosocial exposures in early life, namely experiences such as child
maltreatment, caregiver stress or depression, and domestic or community violence, have …
maltreatment, caregiver stress or depression, and domestic or community violence, have …
The effects of chronic stress on the human brain: From neurotoxicity, to vulnerability, to opportunity
For the last five decades, science has managed to delineate the mechanisms by which
stress hormones can impact on the human brain. Receptors for glucocorticoids are found in …
stress hormones can impact on the human brain. Receptors for glucocorticoids are found in …
Rethinking the biopsychosocial model of health: Understanding health as a dynamic system
BJ Lehman, DM David… - Social and personality …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The biopsychosocial model has dominated research and theory in health psychology. This
article expands the biopsychosocial model by applying systems theories proposed by …
article expands the biopsychosocial model by applying systems theories proposed by …
Does spending time outdoors reduce stress? A review of real-time stress response to outdoor environments
Everyday environmental conditions impact human health. One mechanism underlying this
relationship is the experience of stress. Through systematic review of published literature …
relationship is the experience of stress. Through systematic review of published literature …
School readiness and self-regulation: A developmental psychobiological approach
Research on the development of self-regulation in young children provides a unifying
framework for the study of school readiness. Self-regulation abilities allow for engagement in …
framework for the study of school readiness. Self-regulation abilities allow for engagement in …
Cumulative risk and child development.
GW Evans, D Li, SS Whipple - Psychological bulletin, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Childhood multiple risk factor exposure exceeds the adverse developmental impacts of
singular exposures. Multiple risk factor exposure may also explain why sociodemographic …
singular exposures. Multiple risk factor exposure may also explain why sociodemographic …
The theory of resilience and relational load
Resilience is one of the most profound constructs across disciplines. Yet, the largely
atheoretical nature of the research on resilience continues to make it elusive. A new theory …
atheoretical nature of the research on resilience continues to make it elusive. A new theory …