creators_name: Bracha, Stefan creators_name: Ralston, Tyler creators_name: Yamashita, Jennifer creators_name: Nelson, Gretchen creators_name: Lopez, Hassen H. creators_name: Cummings, Tomas type: journalp datestamp: 2006-08-06 lastmod: 2011-03-11 08:56:33 metadata_visibility: show title: Stressful Experiences in Children and Adolescents: Initial Report from the PSEI-NCPV Honolulu Study ispublished: pub subjects: clin-psy full_text_status: public keywords: stress, Honolulu, biologicl markers abstract: As part of a federal study of the biology of stress and resilience, a comprehensive, structured stress-history interview (PSEI-NCPV) was administered to 307 participants recruited in Honolulu. A moderate correlation between childhood stress and current depression was found. A relatively high rate of "severe bullying/hazing," and a high mean stress-intensity reating for "blood-drawing induced anxiety" call for further research. date: 2003-03 date_type: published publication: Hawaii Medical Journal volume: 62 pagerange: 53-58 refereed: TRUE citation: Bracha, Dr. Stefan and Ralston, Tyler and Yamashita, Jennifer and Nelson, Gretchen and Lopez, Dr. Hassen H. and Cummings, Dr. Tomas (2003) Stressful Experiences in Children and Adolescents: Initial Report from the PSEI-NCPV Honolulu Study. [Journal (Paginated)] document_url: http://cogprints.org/5047/1/2003_PSEI-NCPV_Honolulu_Study.pdf