Read the latest research into the role of internalising trajectories in adult wealth and social relationships by @yanlinzhou.bsky.social @elifgonen.bsky.social Peter Bartmann @dieterwolke.bsky.social www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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πLooking back on 30 years of resilience research, this review not only highlights key milestones and challenges, but also sets out a clear roadmap for the next era of resilience science.
π¨ New publication: A systematic review of conceptualizations and statistical methods in longitudinal studies of resilience by @dieterwolke.bsky.social and @yanlinzhou.bsky.social from @warwickpsych.bsky.social
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πΌ 1 in 10 children are born preterm and face higher risks of mental health problems.
But many show positive outcomes. What helps these children thrive?
π Our new JCPP study reveals what promotes mental health resilience after preterm birth.
π₯ I explain it here: youtu.be/br1vmfQum50
π§΅ A short thread:
New publication: An individual participant data meta-analysis of 11 international cohorts examined links between very preterm birth and adulthood socioeconomic disadvantages, identifying key early risk factors. Read moreπ www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Individuals born very preterm or with very low birth weight show distinct developmental trajectories from childhood to early adulthood. This study highlights early risk and resilience factors linked to mental health. #R2D2-MH
Read moreπ doi.org/10.1007/s007...
New research in EC&AP from Yanlin Zhou,
@dieterwolke.bsky.social Peter Bartmann & Nicole Tsalacopoulos looks at development trajectories from childhood to adulthood in those born very preterm or VLBW. Read the article here: rdcu.be/emYzn #preterm @warwickpsych.bsky.social
π₯³Thrilled for the opportunity to be an #MSCA Postdoctoral Fellow! Grateful for all the support and looking forward to the challenges, collaborations, and discoveries ahead. Itβs sure to be a fruitful and rewarding journey, both personally and professionally!
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@WolkeDieter + bit.ly/WarwickLNG research group congratulate Dr Yanlin Zhou from the @R2d2Mh project, on an MSCA award with @bstpourcain at the Max Plank Institute of Psycholinguistics. Project: "Genomic and Environmental factors of Resilience to Early-life stress" π