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As in the case of negative emotionality, intervention research also underscores the susceptibility to 7-repeat carriers of the DRD4 gene to benefit disproportionately from supportive environments.
Children scoring high on this supposed "risk factor", particularly in the early years, appeared to benefit disproportionately from supportive rearing environments (Boyce & Ellis, 2005; Ellis, Boyce, Belsky, Bakermans-Kranenburg & van IJzendoorn, 2011).
"D.C. is disproportionately suspending the kids who most need to be in a supportive, structured school environment," said Eduardo Ferrer of D.C.
Thus, this view extends the traditional diathesis-stress model, by making the observation that individuals disproportionately vulnerable to adversity are also most likely to benefit from highly supportive environments (see also [39]).
Youth of color are disproportionately likely to grow-up in poor, disadvantaged neighborhoods characterized by high levels of psychosocial stressors and inadequate supportive resources.
Teeth have suffered disproportionately.
Black men are represented disproportionately.
It's older, disproportionately male, disproportionately white and disproportionately conservative.
Obesity affects poor children disproportionately.
And they're disproportionately nonwhite.
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