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Stress pathways to health disparities: Embedding ACEs within social and behavioral contexts

In this study, CCFW Academic Partner Dr. Paula Nurius and colleagues addresses whether adverse childhood experiences demonstrate disproportional prevalence across demographic- and health-affecting characteristics…

Individual and neighborhood stressors, air pollution and cardiovascular disease

In this study, Drs. Paula Nurius and Anjum Hajat, CCFW Academic Partners,Β evaluate the interaction between psychosocial stressors and air pollution on cardiovascular disease.

Posttraumatic stress and emotion regulation in survivors of intimate partner violence

In this study, Drs. Lynn Katz and Kyrill Gurtovenko examined child’s emotion regulation as a moderator and mother’s emotion regulation as a mediator of the relation between mother PTSS and child adjustment.

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