Characterizing experiential elements of early-life stress to inform resilience: Buffering effects of controllability and predictability and the importance of their timing
Cohodes E, Sisk L, Keding T, Mandell J, Notti M, Gee D. Characterizing experiential elements of early-life stress to inform resilience: Buffering effects of controllability and predictability and the importance of their timing. Development And Psychopathology 2023, 35: 2288-2301. PMID: 37496155, DOI: 10.1017/s0954579423000822.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTrauma-related symptomatologyTraumatic stressDevelopmental periodImpact of exposureUnique developmental periodTraumatic stress exposureLifetime stress exposureStress exposureProcess of riskKey theoretical frameworksEarly life stressSpecific developmental periodsMiddle childhoodAdulthood stressModeration effectIndividual perceptionsLifetime stressDimensional ratingsStressor controllabilityEffect of controllabilitySpecific dimensionsYoung adultsUnderstanding of riskEarly childhoodSymptomatology