Pubertal timing and functional neurodevelopmental alterations independently mediate the effect of family conflict on adolescent psychopathology
Raluca Petrican, Sian Miles, Lily Rudd, Wiktoria Wasiewska, Kim S. Graham, Andrew D. Lawrence
Abstract
(associated with cell metabolism and attention genes) and greater Time 1 to Time 2 control/attention network segregation. Earlier pubertal timing and neurodevelopmental alterations independently mediated ELA effects on psychopathology. Our results underscore the differential roles of the immediate and wider external environment(s) in concurrent and longer-term ELA consequences.
Topics & Concepts
PsychopathologyPsychologyDevelopmental psychologyCognitionDevelopmental psychopathologyNeuroscienceClinical psychologyStress Responses and CortisolMaternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and PostpartumNeuroendocrine regulation and behavior