Early stress exposure: Concepts, findings, and implications, with particular emphasis on attachment disturbances

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Background: Early intervention and preventive interventions are attracting increasing attention in the child and adolescent mental health field because recent research findings offer new insights into risk mechanisms and because of the growing expectation that they may hold clues to reducing suffering and health cost burdens for society and the individual. Methods: A selective review of the literature is provided to examine alternative models for understanding the impact of early risk exposure and how these findings may be translated to intervention and prevention; we pay particular attention to the role of child-parent attachment relationship quality as a major potential source of risk or protection. Results: In this qualitative review, we conclude that sharply contrasting models for understanding early exposure to risk have not been adequately empirically examined in human work. In the case of attachment disturbances, one good context for studying early risk and intervention, sizable questions remain about conceptual models and assessment practices. Conclusion: Implications of these findings, and limits of the findings, for existing conceptual models of child and adolescent psychopathology and clinical practice are highlighted. © 2009 O'Connor and Spagnola; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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O’Connor, T. G., & Spagnola, M. E. (2009, September 4). Early stress exposure: Concepts, findings, and implications, with particular emphasis on attachment disturbances. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health. https://doi.org/10.1186/1753-2000-3-24

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