Resilience in the transition to adulthood

KB Burt, AA Paysnick - Development and psychopathology, 2012 - cambridge.org
The emerging adulthood years, commonly defined as the late teens and twenties, represent
a period of significant variability and change for much of the population. Thus, it is important …

Neurodevelopmental mechanisms linking early experiences and mental health: Translating science to promote well-being among youth.

DG Gee - American Psychologist, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Early experiences can have profound and lasting effects on mental health. Delineating
neurodevelopmental pathways related to risk and resilience following adversity exposure is …

The resilient emotional brain: a scoping review of the medial prefrontal cortex and limbic structure and function in resilient adults with a history of childhood …

L Moreno-López, K Ioannidis, AD Askelund… - Biological psychiatry …, 2020 - Elsevier
Childhood maltreatment (CM) is one of the strongest predictors of adult mental illness,
although not all adults with CM develop psychopathology. Here, we describe the structure …

Mechanisms underlying the association between early-life adversity and physical health: charting a course for the future

NR Bush, RD Lane, KA McLaughlin - Psychosomatic medicine, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Early-life adversities (ELA) are associated with subsequent pervasive alterations across a
wide range of neurobiological systems and psychosocial factors that contribute to …

Resilience and young people's brain structure, function and connectivity: A systematic review

S Eaton, H Cornwell, C Hamilton-Giachritsis… - Neuroscience & …, 2022 - Elsevier
Although negative early life experiences are associated with an increased risk of developing
psychopathology, some individuals exposed to childhood adversity demonstrate …

Resilience in adolescence: Prospective Self moderates the association of early life adversity with externalizing problems

ME Zinn, ED Huntley, DP Keating - Journal of adolescence, 2020 - Elsevier
Introduction Early life adversity (ELA) can result in negative behavioral outcomes, including
internalizing and externalizing problems. Evidence suggests that adolescence is a critical …

The complex neurobiology of resilient functioning after childhood maltreatment

K Ioannidis, AD Askelund, RA Kievit, AL Van Harmelen - BMC medicine, 2020 - Springer
Background Childhood maltreatment has been associated with significant impairment in
social, emotional and behavioural functioning later in life. Nevertheless, some individuals …

Associations Between Early Life Adversity and Youth Psychobiological Outcomes: Dimensional and Person-Centered Approaches

M Sisitsky, M Hare, K DiMarzio, A Gallat… - Research on Child and …, 2023 - Springer
Exposure to early life adversity (ELA) is associated with increased externalizing symptoms
(eg, aggression and oppositionality), internalizing symptoms (eg, withdrawal and anxiety) …

Maximizing resilience through diverse levels of inquiry: Prevailing paradigms, possibilities, and priorities for the future

SS Luthar, PJ Brown - Development and psychopathology, 2007 - cambridge.org
The study of resilience has two core characteristics: it is fundamentally applied in nature,
seeking to use scientific knowledge to maximize well-being among those at risk, and it …

[HTML][HTML] Distinct neural correlates of trait resilience within core neurocognitive networks in at-risk children and adolescents

AS Iadipaolo, HA Marusak, SM Paulisin… - NeuroImage: Clinical, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Most children who are exposed to threat-related adversity (eg, violence, abuse,
neglect) are resilient-that is, they show stable trajectories of healthy psychological …