Ecological stress, amygdala reactivity, and internalizing symptoms in preadolescence: Is parenting a buffer?
Abstract
Ecological stress during adolescent development may increase the sensitivity to negative emotional processes that can contribute to the onset and progression of internalizing behaviors during preadolescence. Although a small number of studies have considered the link among the relations between ecological stress, amygdala reactivity, and internalizing symptoms in childhood and adolescence, these studies have largely been small, cross-sectional,...
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Title
Ecological stress, amygdala reactivity, and internalizing symptoms in preadolescence: Is parenting a buffer?
Published Date
Jul 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
140
Pages
128 - 144
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