Neighborhood disadvantage as a child might lead to better adaptation to stress and therefore be protective in adult life resulting in a positive change during the #COVID19 pandemic a study by researchers in @UW find. #BMCPsychology https://t.co/NZrhTpRWEU
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One time for your hood! A study supported what we already know, that growing up in disadvantaged spaces is related to resiliency even in a pandemic. #StillIRise
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Cool paper using the Epidemic-Pandemic Impacts Inventory (EPII) showing that early adversity/disadvantage assessed longitudinally predicts more positive pandemic-related change associated with perspective taking but not positive health behaviors in adults
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New article: Early life predictors of positive change during the coronavirus disease pandemic https://t.co/ckVlal70xd #coronavirus #COVID19 #2019ncov https://t.co/a0N2SpO0ss