Childhood social environment, emotional reactivity to stress, and mood and anxiety disorders across the life course
Depression and Anxiety2010Vol. 27(12), pp. 1087–1094
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Katie A. McLaughlin, Laura D. Kubzansky, Erin C. Dunn, Robert J. Waldinger, George E. Vaillant, Karestan C. Koenen
Abstract
Heightened emotional reactivity in early adulthood is associated with both adverse childhood environments and elevated risk for developing mood and anxiety disorders in adulthood. Emotional reactivity may be one mechanism linking childhood adversity to mood and anxiety disorders in adulthood.
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