APS

30th APS Annual Convention

Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Clinical, Neural, and Academic Outcomes Across Development

Sunday, May 27, 2018 · San Francisco, CA

Oral · Developmental

Experiences of socioeconomic disadvantage are often associated with suboptimal mental health, neurobehavioral, and academic outcomes, but the pathways explaining these associations are not well understood. This interdisciplinary symposium combines results from developmental, clinical, and neuroimaging studies to examine factors that might elucidate some of these pathways.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Paul HastingsChair
    University of California, Davis

Presentations

  1. Predicting Psychosis-Spectrum Diagnoses in Adulthood from Social Behaviors and Neighborhood Contexts in ChildhoodPaul Hastings, Lisa Serbin, William Bukowski, Jonathan Helm, Dale Stack, Dickson Daniel, et al.
  2. Developmental Patterns of Life Stress Predict Reward-Related Brain Function in AdolescenceJohnna Swartz, David Weissman, Richard Robins, Paul Hastings, Amanda Guyer
  3. Early-Life Socioeconomic Status, Self-Regulation, and Long-Term Academic OutcomesLillyBelle Deer, Paul Hastings, Camelia Hostinar