Atypical Interpersonal Problem-Solving and Resting-state Functional Connectivity in Adolescents with Maltreatment Experience
CONCLUSION: Poorer interpersonal problem-solving, partly accounted for by atypical coupling between DMN medial hubs, was associated with maltreatment exposure. Interventions tailored to enhance interpersonal problem-solving represents a promising avenue to promote resilience and reduce the likelihood of mental health disorder following maltreatment experience.PMID:37818587 | DOI:10.2174/1570159X22666231002145440
Source: Current Neuropharmacology - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Mattia I Gerin Essi Viding Vanessa B Puetz Diana J N Armbruster-Genc Georgia Rankin Eamon J McCrory Source Type: research
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