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Journal:Psychoneuroendocrinology
Abstract:Emerging adulthood is a developmental period marked by both opportunity and vulnerability, where well-being depends heavily on effective stress regulation. Given that hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis is a key biological system in stress regulation, this multi-study explored how cumulative genetic variations in the HPA axis contribute to well-being during this stage. In Study 1, a cross-sectional analysis of 1318 participants, showed that a higher cumulative genetic score (CGS), reflecting more adaptive HPA-axis functioning, was significantly associated with greater scores on affect balance, life satisfaction, and overall flourishing. Study 2 used a longitudinal design (N = 348) and confirmed that these associations were stable over 12 months. Study 3 explored underlying mechanisms, demonstrating that the higher CGS predicted greater social adaptability and lower perceived stress, which mediated the link between the CGS and well-being. Together, this research indicates that the polygenic sensitivity of the HPA axis supports well-being through modifiable psychological pathways in emerging adulthood.
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Professor
Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates
Supervisor of Master's Candidates
Name (English):Pingyuan Gong
Name (Pinyin):Gong pingyuan
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School/Department:生命科学学院
Education Level:With Certificate of Graduation for Doctorate Study
Contact Information:gpy1026@nwu.edu.cn;gpy1026@163.com
Degree:Doctoral degree
Alma Mater:西北大学
Discipline:Neurobiology
Genetics
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陕西省“青年百人计划”专家 2017-05-26
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