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Racial Discrimination and Stress Across the Life Course: Associations With Prenatal Inflammation, Perceived Stress, and Depressive Symptoms.

Shannon L GillespieSeuli Bose BrillGiurgescu CKaboni Whitney GondweTimiya S NolanElizabeth Jones SpurlockLisa M Christian
Published in: Nursing research (2021)
The current analyses suggest that, among Black Americans, prenatal inflammation, perceived stress, and depressive symptoms may be shaped by racial discrimination and stress across the life course. In many cases, associations among discrimination and prenatal parameters depended upon how stressful exposures to life course stressors had been rated. The data suggest the potential for adaptive plasticity under some stress and highlight the deleterious nature of compounding stress.
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