- Title
- Protective Factors for Adults from Low Childhood Socioeconomic Circumstances: The Benefits of Shift-and-Persist for Allostatic Load
- Creators
- Edith Chen - Department of Psychology, University of British ColumbiaGregory E Miller - Department of Psychology, University of British ColumbiaMargie E Lachman - Department of Psychology, Brandeis UniversityTara L Gruenewald - Department of Medicine/Geriatrics, University of CaliforniaTeresa E Seeman - Department of Medicine/Geriatrics, University of California
- Publication Details
- Psychosomatic medicine, Vol.74(2), pp.178-186
- Grant note
- P01 AG020166-07A2 || AG / National Institute on Aging : NIA
- Identifiers
- 9923958444601921
- Academic Unit
- Department of Psychology; Heller School for Social Policy and Management
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
Journal article
Protective Factors for Adults from Low Childhood Socioeconomic Circumstances: The Benefits of Shift-and-Persist for Allostatic Load
Psychosomatic medicine, Vol.74(2), pp.178-186
02/2012
PMCID: PMC3273596
PMID: 22286848
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