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Autore principale: Sara R. Jaffee
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contents Commentary on the power of predictability: patterns of signals in early life shape neurodevelopment and mental health trajectories Sara R. Jaffee Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry As Davis and Glynn observe in the introduction to their review, early life adversity is a significant impediment to healthy child development. Whereas some theoretical accounts emphasize the sheer number of physical and psychosocial risk factors children experience (Evans, Li, & Whipple, Psychological Bulletin , 2013, 139, 1342), Davis and Glynn review a program of research that is aligned with models highlighting the types of adversity children encounter. They expand on accounts that differentiate threat from deprivation (McLaughlin & Sheridan, Current Directions in Psychological Science , 2016, 25, 239) to draw attention to the role of unpredictability in children's development. 10.1111/jcpp.13971 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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spellingShingle Commentary on the power of predictability: patterns of signals in early life shape neurodevelopment and mental health trajectories
Sara R. Jaffee
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
Commentary on the power of predictability: patterns of signals in early life shape neurodevelopment and mental health trajectories Sara R. Jaffee Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry As Davis and Glynn observe in the introduction to their review, early life adversity is a significant impediment to healthy child development. Whereas some theoretical accounts emphasize the sheer number of physical and psychosocial risk factors children experience (Evans, Li, & Whipple, Psychological Bulletin , 2013, 139, 1342), Davis and Glynn review a program of research that is aligned with models highlighting the types of adversity children encounter. They expand on accounts that differentiate threat from deprivation (McLaughlin & Sheridan, Current Directions in Psychological Science , 2016, 25, 239) to draw attention to the role of unpredictability in children's development. 10.1111/jcpp.13971 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
title Commentary on the power of predictability: patterns of signals in early life shape neurodevelopment and mental health trajectories
topic Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
url https://acamh.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jcpp.13971