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Early life adversity increases the salience of later life stress: an investigation of interactive effects in the PSID

A large body of evidence has shown that stress throughout life is associated with health trajectories, but the combination of adverse experiences at different stages of the life course is not yet well understood. This study examines the interactions between childhood adversity, adulthood adversity,...

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Published in:Journal of developmental origins of health and disease 2020-02, Vol.11 (1), p.25-36
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