Associations between youth’s diurnal cortisol and physical and mental health outcomes: Importance of time since onset, severity and chronicity
Previous investigations of the association between cortisol and physical and mental health outcomes have yielded inconsistent results. Examining how long the individual has experienced the problem may help clarify these divergent findings. Four questions were examined including (1) Do the associat...
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