2023
DOI: 10.1111/jcpp.13935
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Stress exposure in at‐risk, depressed, and suicidal adolescents

Jeremy G. Stewart,
Diego A. Pizzagalli,
Randy P. Auerbach

Abstract: BackgroundStress exposure contributes to the onset, maintenance, and recurrence of major depressive disorder (MDD) in adolescents. However, the precise stress facets (e.g. chronicity, domain) most strongly linked to outcomes at different stages along the depression severity continuum remain unclear. Across two studies, chronic and episodic stressors were comprehensively assessed among: (a) healthy youth with (High‐Risk [HR]) and without (Low‐Risk [LR]) a maternal history of MDD and (b) adolescents with current… Show more

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“…Adolescence and early adulthood are characterized by heightened neurobiological sensitivity to interpersonal feedback from close others (see 89). Further, compared to non-interpersonal stressors of similar severity, events involving rejection, criticism and/or relationship losses are more strongly linked to psychopathology and maladjustment (e.g., [90][91][92].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Adolescence and early adulthood are characterized by heightened neurobiological sensitivity to interpersonal feedback from close others (see 89). Further, compared to non-interpersonal stressors of similar severity, events involving rejection, criticism and/or relationship losses are more strongly linked to psychopathology and maladjustment (e.g., [90][91][92].…”
Section: Criticism and Decision-makingmentioning
confidence: 99%