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  • Bullying victimization in youths and mental health problems: 'much ado about nothing'?
    Arseneault, L; Bowes, L; Shakoor, S Psychological medicine, 05/2010, Volume: 40, Issue: 5
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    Bullying victimization is a topic of concern for youths, parents, school staff and mental health practitioners. Children and adolescents who are victimized by bullies show signs of distress and ...
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  • Bullying victimization in childhood predicts inflammation and obesity at mid-life: a five-decade birth cohort study
    Takizawa, R; Danese, A; Maughan, B ... Psychological medicine, 10/2015, Volume: 45, Issue: 13
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    We aimed to test whether childhood bullying victimization increases risk for age-related disease at mid-life using biological markers including inflammation and adiposity, independent of other ...
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  • Specificity of childhood ps... Specificity of childhood psychotic symptoms for predicting schizophrenia by 38 years of age: a birth cohort study
    Fisher, H L; Caspi, A; Poulton, R ... Psychological medicine, 10/2013, Volume: 43, Issue: 10
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    Childhood psychotic symptoms have been used as a subclinical phenotype of schizophrenia in etiological research and as a target for preventative interventions. However, recent studies have cast doubt ...
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  • Clinicopathological signifi... Clinicopathological significance of psychotic experiences in non-psychotic young people: evidence from four population-based studies
    Kelleher, I.; Keeley, H.; Corcoran, P. ... British journal of psychiatry, 07/2012, Volume: 201, Issue: 1
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    Epidemiological research has shown that hallucinations and delusions, the classic symptoms of psychosis, are far more prevalent in the population than actual psychotic disorder. These symptoms are ...
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  • Sleeping with one eye open:... Sleeping with one eye open: loneliness and sleep quality in young adults
    Matthews, T.; Danese, A.; Gregory, A. M. ... Psychological medicine, 09/2017, Volume: 47, Issue: 12
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    Feelings of loneliness are common among young adults, and are hypothesized to impair the quality of sleep. In the present study, we tested associations between loneliness and sleep quality in a ...
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  • Validation of a high-sensit... Validation of a high-sensitivity assay for C-reactive protein in human saliva
    Ouellet-Morin, I; Danese, A; Williams, B ... Brain, behavior, and immunity, 05/2011, Volume: 25, Issue: 4
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    Abstract This study aimed to validate a high-sensitivity assay for C-reactive protein (CRP) in saliva as an alternative medium to study inflammation in large epidemiological cohorts and young people. ...
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  • Cannabis use in adolescence... Cannabis use in adolescence and risk for adult psychosis: longitudinal prospective study
    Arseneault, Louise; Cannon, Mary; Poulton, Richie ... BMJ, 11/2002, Volume: 325, Issue: 7374
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    The strongest evidence that cannabis use may be a risk factor for later psychosis comes from a Swedish cohort study which found that heavy cannabis use at age 18 increased the risk of later ...
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  • Exposure to violence during... Exposure to violence during childhood is associated with telomere erosion from 5 to 10 years of age: a longitudinal study
    SHALES, I; MOFTITT, T. E; SUGDEN, K ... Molecular psychiatry, 05/2013, Volume: 18, Issue: 5
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    There is increasing interest in discovering mechanisms that mediate the effects of childhood stress on late-life disease morbidity and mortality. Previous studies have suggested one potential ...
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  • Buffering effects of safe, ... Buffering effects of safe, supportive, and nurturing relationships among women with childhood histories of maltreatment
    Jaffee, S R; Takizawa, R; Arseneault, L Psychological medicine, 11/2017, Volume: 47, Issue: 15
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    Adults who were victims of childhood maltreatment tend to have poorer health compared with adults who did not experience abuse. However, many are in good health. We tested whether safe, supportive, ...
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  • Childhood bullying victimization is associated with use of mental health services over five decades: a longitudinal nationally representative cohort study
    Evans-Lacko, S; Takizawa, R; Brimblecombe, N ... Psychological medicine, 01/2017, Volume: 47, Issue: 1
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    Research supports robust associations between childhood bullying victimization and mental health problems in childhood/adolescence and emerging evidence shows that the impact can persist into ...
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