Racial stress and trauma and the development of adolescent depression: a review of the role of vigilance evoked by racism-related threat
ML Woody, EC Bell, NA Cruz, A Wears… - Chronic …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
There are known disparities in the burden of illness and access/quality of care for African,
Latino/a, Asian, and Native American (ALANA) patients diagnosed with depressive …
Latino/a, Asian, and Native American (ALANA) patients diagnosed with depressive …
The neurophysiological consequences of racism-related stressors in Black Americans
Racism-related stressors, from experiences of both implicit and explicit racial discrimination
to systemic socioeconomic disadvantage, have a cumulative impact on Black Americans' …
to systemic socioeconomic disadvantage, have a cumulative impact on Black Americans' …
Structural inequities contribute to racial/ethnic differences in neurophysiological tone, but not threat reactivity, after trauma exposure
Considerable racial/ethnic disparities persist in exposure to life stressors and
socioeconomic resources that can directly affect threat neurocircuitry, particularly the …
socioeconomic resources that can directly affect threat neurocircuitry, particularly the …
[HTML][HTML] Radically reframing studies on neurobiology and socioeconomic circumstances: a call for social justice-oriented neuroscience
EK Webb, C Cardenas-Iniguez… - Frontiers in Integrative …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Socioeconomic circumstances are associated with symptoms and diagnostic status of nearly
all mental health conditions. Given these robust relationships, neuroscientists have …
all mental health conditions. Given these robust relationships, neuroscientists have …
Racial discrimination associates with lower cingulate cortex thickness in trauma-exposed black women
Racial discrimination (RD) has been consistently linked to adverse brain health outcomes.
These may be due in part to RD effects on neural networks involved with threat appraisal …
These may be due in part to RD effects on neural networks involved with threat appraisal …
Neighborhood-level factors in the development and treatment of trauma and stress-related disorders
Abstract Purpose of Review Community-and neighborhood-level factors are important, but
understudied, influences on trauma-related disorders and their treatment. In this review, we …
understudied, influences on trauma-related disorders and their treatment. In this review, we …
Machine learning prediction of posttraumatic stress disorder trajectories following traumatic injury: Identification and validation in two independent samples
CW Tomas, JM Fitzgerald, C Bergner… - … of Traumatic Stress, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Due to its heterogeneity, the prediction of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) development
after traumtic injury is difficult. Recent machine learning approaches have yielded insight …
after traumtic injury is difficult. Recent machine learning approaches have yielded insight …
[HTML][HTML] Neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage and the neurobiology of uncertainty in traumatically injured adults
Background Individuals residing in more socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods
experience greater uncertainty through insecurity of basic needs such as food, employment …
experience greater uncertainty through insecurity of basic needs such as food, employment …
Population-level normative models reveal race-and socioeconomic-related variability in cortical thickness of threat neurocircuitry
The inequitable distribution of economic resources and exposure to adversity between racial
groups contributes to mental health disparities within the United States. Consideration of the …
groups contributes to mental health disparities within the United States. Consideration of the …
Neighborhood Disadvantage and Neural Correlates of Threat and Reward Processing in Survivors of Recent Trauma
Importance Differences in neighborhood socioeconomic characteristics are important
considerations in understanding differences in risk vs resilience in mental health …
considerations in understanding differences in risk vs resilience in mental health …