Psychosocial Deprivation
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Subject Areas on Research
- Child-, adolescent- and young adult-onset depressions: differential risk factors in development?
- Development of response evaluation and decision (RED) and antisocial behavior in childhood and adolescence
- Developmental outcome of very low birth weight infants at four years of age as a function of biological risk and psychosocial risk.
- Differences in psychosocial and health correlates of major and minor depression in medically ill older adults.
- Factors associated with paranoid symptoms in a community sample of older adults.
- Impairment of physical and psychosocial function in recurrent syncope.
- Males on the life-course-persistent and adolescence-limited antisocial pathways: follow-up at age 26 years.
- Moderators of the effect of social support on depressive symptoms in cardiac patients.
- Modification of depression by COMT val158met polymorphism in children exposed to early severe psychosocial deprivation.
- Neighborhood deprivation affects children's mental health: environmental risks identified in a genetic design.
- Neighborhood structural characteristics and mental disorder: Faris and Dunham revisited.
- Osteoporosis in late life: does health locus of control affect psychosocial adaptation?
- Predictors of AIDS-related morbidity and mortality in a southern U.S. Cohort.
- Social functioning in urban, predominantly African American, socially disadvantaged patients with first-episode nonaffective psychosis.
- Specificity of putative psychosocial risk factors for psychiatric disorders in children and adolescents.
- The prediction of adolescent homicide: episodic dyscontrol and dehumanization.
- The protective effects of neighborhood collective efficacy on British children growing up in deprivation: a developmental analysis.
- “Processes of cumulative adversity linking childhood disadvantage toincreased risk of heart attack across the life course.”