Community violence exposure in early adolescence: Longitudinal associations with hippocampal and amygdala volume and resting state connectivity

Volume: 21, Issue: 6, Pages: e12686 - e12686
Published: Jun 11, 2018
Abstract
Community violence exposure is a common stressor, known to compromise youth cognitive and emotional development. In a diverse, urban sample of 22 adolescents, participants reported on community violence exposure (witnessing a beating or illegal drug use, hearing gun shots, or other forms of community violence) in early adolescence (average age 12.99), and underwent a neuroimaging scan 3-5 years later (average age 16.92). Community violence...
Paper Details
Title
Community violence exposure in early adolescence: Longitudinal associations with hippocampal and amygdala volume and resting state connectivity
Published Date
Jun 11, 2018
Volume
21
Issue
6
Pages
e12686 - e12686
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