Childhood maltreatment, prefrontal-paralimbic gray matter volume, and substance use in young adults and interactions with risk for bipolar disorder
Abstract Childhood maltreatment is associated with adverse effects on the brain, and an increased risk for psychopathology, including mood and substance use disorders. Individuals vary on the degree to which they exhibit neurobiological and clinical differences following maltreatment. Individuals wi...
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Autores principales: | Dylan E. Kirsch, Valeria Tretyak, Sepeadeh Radpour, Wade A. Weber, Charles B. Nemeroff, Kim Fromme, Stephen M. Strakowski, Elizabeth T. C. Lippard |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/601ab249be5a460a88bcbec43242fe4a |
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