Likewise, male mice that experience
early life stress give rise to two generations of offspring that have increased depression and anxiety, despite being raised in a caring environment.
Not exact matches
«This new way resulted in their recognizing that some parts of scriptures were no longer relevant for their ongoing
life,» says Wright» — not, we must
stress, because those parts were bad, or not God -
given, or less inspired, but because they belonged with
earlier parts of the story which had now reached its climax.»
The women were asked to fill out a
stress questionnaire,
giving researchers insight into their
early life experiences and the
stresses that resulted from those experiences.
Hereditary factors, upbringing,
early life experiences, the meanings
given to certain situations, constitutional composition, and access to health care (including psychological support) all have a part in how vulnerable an individual is to the harmful effects of
stress.
Antenatal depression may not only alter development of
stress - related biological systems in the fetus, but may also increase risk of obstetrical complications.6 Postnatal depression may also be an
early life stressor given known associations with lower levels of sensitive, responsive care needed for infants» development of health attachment relationships, emotional regulation skills, interpersonal skills and stress response mechanisms.7 Early life stressors, such as those that might be associated with maternal depression, can influence brain development, which continues at a rapid pace at least for several years after birth.8 Problems in any of these aspects of development may disrupt the earliest stages of socio - emotional and cognitive development, predisposing to the later development of depression or other disor
early life stressor
given known associations with lower levels of sensitive, responsive care needed for infants» development of health attachment relationships, emotional regulation skills, interpersonal skills and
stress response mechanisms.7
Early life stressors, such as those that might be associated with maternal depression, can influence brain development, which continues at a rapid pace at least for several years after birth.8 Problems in any of these aspects of development may disrupt the earliest stages of socio - emotional and cognitive development, predisposing to the later development of depression or other disor
Early life stressors, such as those that might be associated with maternal depression, can influence brain development, which continues at a rapid pace at least for several years after birth.8 Problems in any of these aspects of development may disrupt the
earliest stages of socio - emotional and cognitive development, predisposing to the later development of depression or other disorders.
This review will
give an overview of animal and human studies that have focused specifically on the relation between prenatal
stress exposure and offspring behaviour or temperament in
early life.