Parenting, Socioeconomic Status Risk, and Later Young Adult Health: Exploration of Opposing Indirect Effects via DNA Methylation.

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      Publisher: Blackwell Publishers Country of Publication: United States NLM ID: 0372725 Publication Model: Print Cited Medium: Internet ISSN: 1467-8624 (Electronic) Linking ISSN: 00093920 NLM ISO Abbreviation: Child Dev Subsets: MEDLINE
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      Publication: Malden, MA : Blackwell Publishers
      Original Publication: [Chicago, etc.] : Published by the University of Chicago Press for the Society for Research in Child Development [etc.]
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    • Abstract:
      A sample of 398 African American youth, residing in rural counties with high poverty and unemployment, were followed from ages 11 to 19. Protective parenting was associated with better health, whereas elevated socioeconomic status (SES) risk was associated with poorer health at age 19. Genome-wide epigenetic variation assessed in young adulthood (age 19), was associated with both SES risk and protective parenting. Three categories of genes were identified whose methylation was associated with parenting, SES risk, and young adult health. Methylation was a significant mediator of the impact of parenting and SES risk on young adult health. Variation in mononuclear white blood cell types was also examined and controlled, showing that it did not account for observed effects of parenting and SES risk on health.
      (© 2016 The Authors. Child Development © 2016 Society for Research in Child Development, Inc.)
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    • Grant Information:
      P30 DA027827 United States DA NIDA NIH HHS; R01 HD030588 United States HD NICHD NIH HHS; 1P30DA027827 United States DA NIDA NIH HHS; 5R01HD030588-16A1 United States HD NICHD NIH HHS
    • Publication Date:
      Date Created: 20160130 Date Completed: 20161213 Latest Revision: 20221207
    • Publication Date:
      20240104
    • Accession Number:
      PMC4733891
    • Accession Number:
      10.1111/cdev.12486
    • Accession Number:
      26822447