Neighborhood disadvantage and accelerated epigenetic aging in the early aftermath of trauma: The moderating role of individual psychological resources.

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Title: Neighborhood disadvantage and accelerated epigenetic aging in the early aftermath of trauma: The moderating role of individual psychological resources.
Authors: Webb, E. Kate1,2 (AUTHOR) kate.webb@duke.edu, Zannas, Anthony S.3,4,5,6 (AUTHOR), Linnstaedt, Sarah D.6,7 (AUTHOR), House, Stacey L.8 (AUTHOR), Beaudoin, Francesca L.9,10 (AUTHOR), An, Xinming6,7 (AUTHOR), Stevens, Jennifer S.11 (AUTHOR), Neylan, Thomas C.12 (AUTHOR), Clifford, Gari D.13,14 (AUTHOR), Jovanovic, Tanja15 (AUTHOR), Rauch, Scott L.2,16 (AUTHOR), Haran, John P.17 (AUTHOR), Storrow, Alan B.18 (AUTHOR), Lewandowski, Christopher19 (AUTHOR), Musey, Paul I.20 (AUTHOR), Hendry, Phyllis L.21 (AUTHOR), Sheikh, Sophia21 (AUTHOR), Jones, Christopher W.22 (AUTHOR), Pascual, Jose L.23,24 (AUTHOR), Seamon, Mark J.24,25 (AUTHOR)
Source: Journal of Psychiatric Research. Aug2026, Vol. 199, p78-89. 12p.
Database: Academic Search Ultimate
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ISSN:00223956
DOI:10.1016/j.jpsychires.2026.03.045