Resilience to Maltreatment in Early Adulthood Does Not Predict Low Allostatic Load at Midlife.
Sara R JaffeeCathy Spatz WidomPublished in: Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine (2023)
Childhood maltreatment may have enduring effects on physiological functioning that are manifest in elevated allostatic load scores in middle age. Alternatively, resilience to maltreatment-as manifest in positive functioning in socioeconomic and behavioral domains-may not be sufficiently stable over adulthood to buffer individuals from the physiological consequences of stressful environments.