APS
APS Virtual Poster Showcase · 2020
Physiological Stress Reactivity and Early Internalizing Symptom Risk in the Context of Family Adversity
- Catherine Ramos
University of Houston - Rebecca Lipschutz
University of Houston - Brian Biekman
University of Houston - Shutian Shen
University of Houston - Xinge Li
University of Houston - Johanna Bick
University of Houston
Abstract
The investigation found that early life stressors, such as lack of family resources and domestic violence was associated with alterations in physiological reactivity to negative emotional stimuli. Results also supported links between physiological reactivity to negative emotions and risk for depression symptoms in early childhood.
Stress