Original paper
S51. The Effect of Childhood Adversity Exposure and Recent Stressful Life Events on Longitudinal Inflammatory Response
Abstract
Childhood adversity is an independent risk factor for physical and psychiatric illnesses. Elevated inflammatory activity has been identified as one possible mechanism for the biological translation of childhood adversity exposure. However, limited research has investigated the combined effect of childhood adversity exposure and recent life stress on inflammatory biomarkers over...
Paper Details
Title
S51. The Effect of Childhood Adversity Exposure and Recent Stressful Life Events on Longitudinal Inflammatory Response
Published Date
May 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
85
Issue
10
Pages
S316 - S316
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