Are flatter diurnal cortisol rhythms associated with major depression and anxiety disorders in late adolescence? the role of life stress and daily negative emotion

Leah D. Doane*, Susan Mineka, Richard E. Zinbarg, Michelle Craske, James W. Griffith, Emma K. Adam

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