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The following pages link to Salivary cortisol and dehydroepiandrosterone in relation to puberty and gender (Q44646626):
Displaying 50 items.
- Emergence of sex differences in the development of substance use and abuse during adolescence (Q27022504) (← links)
- Neonatal amygdala lesions alter basal cortisol levels in infant rhesus monkeys (Q30437681) (← links)
- Serotonin transporter genotype, morning cortisol and subsequent depression in adolescents (Q33575170) (← links)
- Age of Trauma Onset and HPA Axis Dysregulation Among Trauma-Exposed Youth (Q33597855) (← links)
- Mother-adolescent physiological synchrony in naturalistic settings: within-family cortisol associations and moderators (Q33641137) (← links)
- Markers of biological stress and mucosal immunity during a week leading to competition in adolescent swimmers (Q33849979) (← links)
- Future directions in the study of social relationships as regulators of the HPA axis across development (Q34163976) (← links)
- Developmental and contextual considerations for adrenal and gonadal hormone functioning during adolescence: Implications for adolescent mental health (Q34324822) (← links)
- A putatively functional polymorphism in the HTR2C gene is associated with depressive symptoms in white females reporting significant life stress (Q34712886) (← links)
- Parent support is less effective in buffering cortisol stress reactivity for adolescents compared to children (Q34735586) (← links)
- Attenuation of cortisol across development for victims of sexual abuse (Q35001828) (← links)
- Differential associations between childhood trauma subtypes and adolescent HPA-axis functioning (Q35263834) (← links)
- Puberty and perimenopause: reproductive transitions and their implications for women's health. (Q35450239) (← links)
- Short-term heart rate variability in a population-based sample of 10-year-old children (Q35688470) (← links)
- Longitudinal stability and developmental properties of salivary cortisol levels and circadian rhythms from childhood to adolescence (Q35723432) (← links)
- Sex differences in cortisol response to corticotropin releasing hormone challenge over puberty: Pittsburgh Pediatric Neurobehavioral Studies (Q35726794) (← links)
- Poverty and Awakening Cortisol in Adolescence: The Importance of Timing in Early Life (Q35797599) (← links)
- The relations of age and pubertal development with cortisol and daily stress in youth at clinical risk for psychosis (Q35932061) (← links)
- Psychological and stress hormone correlates in early life: a key to HPA-axis dysregulation and normalisation (Q36194779) (← links)
- Do corticosteroids damage the brain? (Q36473162) (← links)
- Child maltreatment and the developing HPA axis (Q36550408) (← links)
- Cortisol levels and hippocampus volumes in healthy preadolescent children (Q36632261) (← links)
- Child maltreatment and gender interactions as predictors of differential neuroendocrine profiles (Q36816972) (← links)
- Neuroendocrine regulation and physical and relational aggression: the moderating roles of child maltreatment and gender (Q36836460) (← links)
- Concurrent and longitudinal associations between diurnal cortisol and body mass index across adolescence (Q36844216) (← links)
- Measurement and meaning of salivary cortisol: a focus on health and disease in children (Q36939718) (← links)
- Levels and confounders of morning cortisol collected from adolescents in a naturalistic (school) setting (Q36946661) (← links)
- Salivary cortisol levels and infant temperament shape developmental trajectories in boys at risk for behavioral maladjustment (Q37000595) (← links)
- Diurnal patterns of salivary cortisol and DHEA using a novel collection device: electronic monitoring confirms accurate recording of collection time using this device (Q37126249) (← links)
- The amygdala: an agent of change in adolescent neural networks (Q37193743) (← links)
- Stress response and the adolescent transition: performance versus peer rejection stressors (Q37238100) (← links)
- Diurnal cortisol pattern, eating behaviors and overweight in low-income preschool-aged children (Q37492392) (← links)
- Developmental changes in hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal activity over the transition to adolescence: normative changes and associations with puberty. (Q37600139) (← links)
- Dysregulation of the cortisol diurnal rhythm following prenatal alcohol exposure and early life adversity. (Q37614063) (← links)
- Impacts of stress and sex hormones on dopamine neurotransmission in the adolescent brain (Q37666517) (← links)
- Cortisol and depression: three questions for psychiatry (Q38008032) (← links)
- Beyond allostatic load: rethinking the role of stress in regulating human development (Q38166489) (← links)
- Developmental psychoneuroendocrine and psychoneuroimmune pathways from childhood adversity to disease (Q38675239) (← links)
- Father-adolescent engagement in shared activities: Effects on cortisol stress response in young adulthood. (Q38799634) (← links)
- Is HPA axis reactivity in childhood gender-specific? A systematic review (Q39426162) (← links)
- The Correlation among Neural Dynamic Processing of Conflict Control, Testosterone and Cortisol Levels in 10-Year-Old Children (Q41073072) (← links)
- Adolescent Physiological and Behavioral Patterns of Emotion Dysregulation Predict Multisystemic Therapy Response (Q41591484) (← links)
- Cortisol diurnal rhythm and stress reactivity in male adolescents with early-onset or adolescence-onset conduct disorder (Q41944653) (← links)
- Correlation between plasma and saliva adrenocortical hormones in response to submaximal exercise (Q42920661) (← links)
- Negative association between plasma cortisol levels and aggression in a high-risk community sample of adolescents (Q43136058) (← links)
- Diurnal cortisol levels, psychiatric symptoms and sense of coherence in abused adolescents (Q43187128) (← links)
- Diurnal cortisol rhythms in Tsimane’ Amazonian foragers: New insights into ecological HPA axis research (Q43464021) (← links)
- Psychometric and biohormonal indices of dental anxiety in children. A prospective cohort study (Q45787568) (← links)
- Morning cortisol does not mediate the association of size at birth with blood pressure in children born from full-term pregnancies (Q46534874) (← links)
- Early deprivation and home basal cortisol levels: a study of internationally adopted children. (Q46636056) (← links)