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Childhood adversity and youth depression: Influence of gender and pubertal status
Karen D. Rudolph
, Megan Flynn
Psychology
Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology
Center for Social & Behavioral Science
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Gender Status
100%
Pubertal Status
100%
Youth Depression
100%
Childhood Adversity
100%
Stress Sensitization
100%
Stress Amplification
40%
Sensitization Pattern
40%
Prepubertal Girls
40%
Social Adversity
40%
Prior Theory
20%
Questionnaire Survey
20%
Specific Mechanisms
20%
Amplification Method
20%
Interpersonal Stress
20%
Interview-based
20%
Pubertal Transition
20%
Recent Stress
20%
Depressive Reactions
20%
Early Life Adversity
20%
Peripubertal Stress
20%
Stress Inoculation
20%
Prepubertal Boys
20%
Theories of Depression
20%
Adversity Stress
20%
Psychology
Sensitization
100%
Interpersonal Relationship
16%
Neuroscience
Dysthymia
100%