A longitudinal mediation study of peer victimization and resting-state functional connectivity as predictors of development of adolescent psychopathology.

Frontiers in Psychiatry(2023)

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Results of this study suggest that adolescent PV may lead to long-lasting maladaptive neural communication between emotional response and sensory perception of pain (i.e., bottom-up emotion regulation) and that these neural responses may serve as unique markers for increased internalizing symptoms that appear in later adolescence in peer-victimized youth. These findings have implications for interventions targeting internalizing symptoms in victimized adolescents.
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adolescence,developmental psychopathology,peer victimization,resting-state functional connectivity,social pain
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