Browsing Psychology by Author "Hadfield, K"
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Association of MAOA genetic variants and resilience with psychosocial stress: A longitudinal study of Syrian refugees
Clukay, CJ; Dajani, R; Hadfield, K; Quinlan, J; Panter-Brick, C; Mulligan, CJ (2019-07-17) -
FAAH, SLC6A4, and BDNF variants are not associated with psychosocial stress and mental health outcomes in a population of Syrian refugee youth
Clukay, CJ; Matarazzo, A; Dajani, R; Hadfield, K; Panter-Brick, C; Mulligan, CJ (2019-06-29)The developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) hypothesis posits that early childhood stressors disproportionately impact adult health. Numerous studies have found adult mental health to be associated with childhood ... -
Father involvement and child development: A prospective study of Syrian refugee families
Hadfield, K; Al-Soleiti, M; Dajani, R; Mareschal, I; Panter-Brick, C -
Hair cortisol concentrations in war-affected adolescents: A prospective intervention trial
Dajani, R; Hadfield, K; van Uum, S; Greff, M; Panter-Brick, C (Elsevier, 2017-12-26)Temporal examinations of the biological signature of stress or trauma in war-affected populations are seldom undertaken. Moreover, few studies have examined whether stress biomarkers track biological sensitivity to brief ... -
Maternal Trauma and Psychopathology Symptoms Affect Refugee Children's Mental Health But Not Their Emotion Processing.
Michalek, JE; Qtaishat, L; von Stumm, S; El Kharouf, A; Dajani, R; Hadfield, K; Mareschal, I (2024-03-02)Refugee children's development may be affected by their parents' war-related trauma exposure and psychopathology symptoms across a range of cognitive and affective domains, but the processes involved in this transmission ...