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English: Figure 1. Illustration of the different models describing individual differences in Environmental Sensitivity:
Diathesis-Stress (1.1) describes variability in response to adverse exposures, and Vantage Sensitivity (1.2)
variability in response to supportive exposures, whereas the remaining three models Differential Susceptibility (1.3), Biological Sensitivity to Context (1.4), and Sensory Processing
Sensitivity (1.5) describe individual differences in response to both negative and positive experiences. Consequently, Models 1.3, 1.4, and 1.5 reflect the
combination of Models 1.1 and 1.2. Adapted from Figure 1 in “Individual Differences in Environmental Sensitivity,” by M. Pluess, 2015, Child Development Perspectives, 9, pp. 138 –143.
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