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Mediation and Moderation Mechanisms for the Biological Effects of Trauma

  1. Permanent changes occur as a result of childhood trauma onset
  2. Childhood trauma re-regulates biological stress systems
  3. Priming (sensitization) happens as a result of childhood trauma
  4. Trauma timing and duration influence biological stress systems
  5. Individual differences in response to childhood trauma are associated with different types of biological stress system regulation
  6. Early trauma type and trauma severity influence biological stress systems
  7. Genetic factors influence biological stress system responses to childhood trauma
  8. Epigenetic factors influence biological stress system responses to childhood trauma
  9. Gender differences influence the effects of childhood trauma on biological stress systems
  10. Social support buffers biological stress system dysregulation and its associated adverse behavioral and emotional outcomes
  11. Individual biological stress systems dysregulation in response to childhood trauma and the genes associated with the function of these systems influence other biological systems during development to contribute to psychopathology
  12. Biological stress systems dysregulation in response to childhood trauma adversely influences cellular, cognitive, and brain development
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