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pro vyhledávání: '"Kristen L. Eckstrand"'
Autor:
Sabina T. Spigner, Nicole V. Rivera, Eloho Ufomata, Elyse G. Mark, Victoria Grieve, Morgan Faeder, Valerie L. Fulmer, Reed Van Deusen, Catherine Gowl, Dena Hofkosh, Kristen L. Eckstrand
Publikováno v:
MedEdPORTAL, Vol 19 (2023)
Introduction Inadequate coverage of transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) health in the UME curriculum contributes to the scarcity of competent physicians to care for TGD patients. Increasing TGD health skills–based curricula in UME can help address
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5d3e283e007245209b8809ba5b070ed1
Autor:
Luis E. Flores Jr, Gabriela Alarcón, Kristen L. Eckstrand, Morgan Lindenmuth, Erika E. Forbes
Publikováno v:
Brain and Behavior, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp n/a-n/a (2022)
Abstract Introduction Emotions typically emerge in interpersonal contexts, but the neural circuitry involved remains insufficiently understood. Two key features of interpersonal contexts are interpersonal interactions (e.g., supportive physical touch
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https://doaj.org/article/14714d57c1394d498666593ec9019472
Autor:
Eloho Ufomata, Kristen L. Eckstrand, Carla Spagnoletti, Clark Veet, Thomas J. Walk, Camille Webb, Elena Jiménez Gutiérrez, Christina Imming, Emily Guhl, Kwonho Jeong, Doris Rubio, Peggy Hasley
Publikováno v:
MedEdPORTAL, Vol 16 (2020)
Introduction Significant gaps remain in the training of health professionals regarding the care of individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT). Although curricula have been developed at the undergraduate medical educati
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/18f8da5a77a84ed8ae59abce39d41daa
Heightened activity in social reward networks is associated with adolescents’ risky sexual behaviors
Autor:
Kristen L. Eckstrand, Sophia Choukas-Bradley, Arpita Mohanty, Marissa Cross, Nicholas B. Allen, Jennifer S. Silk, Neil P. Jones, Erika E. Forbes
Publikováno v:
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Vol 27, Iss , Pp 1-9 (2017)
Adolescent sexual risk behavior can lead to serious health consequences, yet few investigations have addressed its neurodevelopmental mechanisms. Social neurocircuitry is postulated to underlie the development of risky sexual behavior, and response t
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ffdee90859984b99a8b27ea1f48318f3
Autor:
Kristen L. Eckstrand, Luis E. Flores Jr., Marissa Cross, Jennifer S. Silk, Nicholas B. Allen, Kati L. Healey, Michael P. Marshal, Erika E. Forbes
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, Vol 13 (2019)
Sexual minority adolescents (SMA) are more likely to suffer from depression, putatively through experiences of social stress and victimization interfering with processing of social reward. Alterations in neural reward networks, which develop during a
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/51366109b9824ca4885e5e0a70dcaa7f
Publikováno v:
Medical Clinics of North America. 107:371-384
Publikováno v:
Annual Review of Developmental Psychology. 4:231-252
Depression is a common and debilitating psychiatric illness that typically emerges in adolescence and impacts mental, social, and academic well-being. Significant research has examined the biological factors implicated in adolescent depression, conve
Publikováno v:
Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging
Publikováno v:
Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology.
Autor:
Kristen L. Eckstrand, Jennifer S. Silk, Melissa Nance, Meredith L. Wallace, Nicole Buckley, Morgan Lindenmuth, Luis Flores, Gabriela Alarcón, Karina Quevedo, Mary L. Phillips, Carly J. Lenniger, M. McLean Sammon, Alyssa Brostowin, Neal Ryan, Neil Jones, Erika E. Forbes
Publikováno v:
Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging
BACKGROUND: Sexual minority youth (SMY) are 3x more likely to experience depression than heterosexual peers. Minority stress theory posits that this association is explained by sexual orientation victimization, which acts as a stressor to impact depr