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Familiar scars: an exploration of the biological correlates of child maltreatment in an extended family design
resting state connectome similarity (RScs), hair glucocorticoids, and BMI. In sum, these studies show that child maltreatment (in particular abuse) runs in families
– partly because of genetic factors, partly because of environmental factors – is associated with less dyadic RScs, and higher long-term hair cortisone levels and
weight. Thus, four biological systems – genetic, neural activation, endocrine, metabolic – are implicated in child maltreatment at a family level.
- All authors
- Pittner, K.
- Supervisor
- Bakermans-Kranenburg, M.J.; Alink, L.R.A.
- Committee
- Harmelen, A. van; Buss, C.; Bos, P.A.; Parkinson, C.
- Qualification
- Doctor (dr.)
- Awarding Institution
- Leiden Institute of Education and Child Studies , Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences , Leiden University
- Date
- 2022-02-03
- ISBN
- 9789464236224