The mediating effect of allostatic load on the relationship between neighborhood perceptions and depression
Neighborhood perceptions is an important predictor of both allostatic load in the form of biological dysregulation and major depressive disorder. Furthermore, biological dysregulation is predictive of major depressive disorder. Yet to date, the use of biological dysregulation as one potential causal...
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Main Author: | Jason T. Carbone (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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