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Socioeconomic status, financial stress, and glucocorticoid resistance among youth with asthma: Testing the moderation effects of maternal involvement and warmth
Yanping Jiang , Allison K. Farrell , Erin T. Tobin , Henriette E. Mair-Meijers , Derek E. Wildman , Francesca Luca , Richard B. Slatcher , Samuele Zilioli
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Children who grow up in more socioeconomically disadvantaged homes experience greater levels of inflammation and worse asthma symptoms than children from more advantaged families. However, recent evidence suggests that can mitigate health disparities associated with socioeconomic status (SES). In a sample of youth with asthma, we investigated the potential buffering effects of maternal involvement and warmth on SES disparities in asthma- related immune responses, assessed via glucocorticoid resistance (GR) of immune cells.
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