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Published Online: 1 April 2024

Gender Differences in the Neurobiology of Childhood Anxiety: The Need for a Developmental Perspective

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry
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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 262 - 264
PubMed: 38557143

History

Accepted: 9 February 2024
Published online: 1 April 2024
Published in print: April 01, 2024

Keywords

  1. Anxiety Disorders
  2. Development
  3. Neurobiology
  4. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
  5. Gender Differences

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Chad Sylvester, M.D., Ph.D.
Department of Psychiatry, Washington University, St. Louis.
Joan Luby, M.D. [email protected]
Department of Psychiatry, Washington University, St. Louis.

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Send correspondence to Dr. Luby ([email protected]).

Competing Interests

Dr. Sylvester has received research funds from Sage Therapeutics. Dr. Luby reports no financial relationships with commercial interests.

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