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Secretory IgA reactivity to social threat in youth: Relations with HPA, ANS, and behavior
Heidemarie K. Laurent
, Laura R. Stroud
, Bridget Brush
, Christina D'Angelo
, Douglas A. Granger
Psychology
Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology
Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology
School of Social Work
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Social Threat
100%
Secretory Immunoglobulin A (SIgA)
100%
Cortisol
36%
Behavior Problems
27%
Negative Affect
18%
Positive Affect
18%
Immune Function
18%
Health Risk
18%
Health Outcomes
9%
Parent Report
9%
Autonomic Nervous System
9%
Saliva Samples
9%
Stress-related
9%
Differential Association
9%
Laboratory Sessions
9%
Interpersonal Stress
9%
HPA Axis
9%
Acute Stress
9%
Developmental Origins
9%
Psychosocial Stress
9%
Affect Change
9%
Psychosocial Stressors
9%
α-amylase
9%
Immune Markers
9%
Youth Externalizing
9%
Youth Internalizing
9%
Psychology
Cortisol
100%
Behavioral Disorder
75%
Stressors
75%
Externalization
50%
Negative Affect
50%
Positive Affect
50%
Internalizing
25%
Autonomic Nervous System
25%