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Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Tulane University School of Medicine
New Orleans
Department of Neuroscience
Tulane Brain Institute
Tulane University
New Orleans
Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development
University of Toronto
Department of Cell and Molecular Biology
Tulane University
New Orleans
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Emory University
Atlanta
Department of Global Community Health and Behavioral Sciences
Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
Tulane University
New Orleans
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Tulane University School of Medicine
Department of Neuroscience
Tulane Brain Institute
Tulane University
New Orleans
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with mental and physical health risks that, through biological and psychosocial pathways, likely span generations. Within an individual, telomere length (TL), an established marker of cellular stress and aging, is associated with both ACE exposure and psychopathology, providing the basis for an emerging literature suggesting that TL is a biomarker of the health risks linked to early-life adversity both within and across generations. The authors tested the effect of maternal ACEs on both the trajectory of infant TL and infant social-emotional problems at 18 months of age.
Credit Types: | CME |
Credit Amount: | 1.00 Credits |
Release Date: | 2020-Jan-01 |
Expiration Date: | 2021-Dec-31 |
Estimated Time for Completion: | 1 hour |
Registration Required: | Yes |
Cost: | $155-$310/yr |
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