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Hormones in the Wild: Monitoring the Endocrinology of Family Relationships

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Pages 124-133 | Published online: 14 Jun 2012
 

SYNOPSIS

For the past 23 years we have conducted a field study of child stress and family environment in Bwa Mawego, Dominica. Our primary objectives were to document hormonal responses of children to everyday interactions with their parents and other care providers, concomitant with longitudinal assessment of developmental and health outcomes. Here we provide a brief summary of our research design and highlight a few results from this collaborative, interdisciplinary project.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors acknowledge research funding support from National Science Foundation (BCS-SBE #0640442), Collaborative research: Early childhood stress, personality & reproductive strategies in a matrifocal Caribbean community. National Science Foundation (SBR-0136023), Genetic conflicts of interest, fluctuating asymmetry, and MHC. National Science Foundation (SBR-9205373), Childhood stress in a rural Caribbean village. National Science Foundation (BNS-8920569), Parental care and childhood stress in a rural Caribbean village.

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