Browsing Bergen Open Research Archive by Author "Bush, Nicole R."
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Adversity in early life and pregnancy are immunologically distinct from total life adversity: macrophage-associated phenotypes in women exposed to interpersonal violence
Aschbacher, Kirstin; Hagan, Melissa; Steine, Iris Mulders; Rivera, Luisa; Cole, Steve; Baccarella, Alyssa; Epel, Elissa; Lieberman, Alicia; Bush, Nicole R. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Early childhood and pregnancy are two sensitive periods of heightened immune plasticity, when exposure to adversity may disproportionately increase health risks. However, we need deeper phenotyping to disentangle the impact ... -
Maternal exposure to childhood traumatic events, but not multi-domain psychosocial stressors, predict placental corticotrophin releasing hormone across pregnancy
Steine, Iris; LeWinn, Kaja Z.; Lisha, Nadra; Tylavsky, Frances; Smith, Roger; Bowman, Maria; Sathyanarayana, Sheela; Karr, Catherine J.; Smith, Alicia K.; Kobor, Michael; Bush, Nicole R. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Maternal psychosocial stress increases the risk of adverse birth and postnatal outcomes for the mother and child, but the role of maternal exposure to childhood traumatic events (CTE) and multi-domain psychosocial stressors ...