#8892. Neighborhood poverty, allostatic load, and changes in cellular aging in African American young adults: the moderating role of attachment

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Abstract:
In the present study, we evaluated how attachment styles may moderate the link between adolescents’ exposure to neighborhood poverty and accelerated cellular aging in young adulthood.
Keywords:
allostatic load; attachment; cellular aging; neighborhood poverty

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