“…However, regarding some psychosocial factors, such as social support, studies have mostly been limited to child or adolescent samples (Albaugh et al, 2017;Dahmen et al, 2018;Keresztes et al, 2020;Luby et al, 2019;Malhi et al, 2019;Malhi et al, 2020) and focused on total hippocampal volume rather than exploring the differential effect within subfields (Albaugh et al, 2017;Banning et al, 2020;Binnewies et al, 2021;Dahmen et al, 2018;Dannlowski et al, 2012;Gerritsen, van Velzen, et al, 2015;Keresztes et al, 2020;Malhi et al, 2019;Malhi et al, 2020). Further, these psychosocial factors, such as low social support (Miyaguni et al, 2021;Penninkilampi et al, 2018), depression (Byers & Yaffe, 2011;Diniz et al, 2013), anxiety (Kuring et al, 2020;Santabárbara et al, 2020), and childhood maltreatment (Radford et al, 2017), have been associated with an increased risk for incident dementia, which could possibly be mediated by hippocampal volumes (Gruenewald et al, 2020;Linnemann & Lang, 2020;Mah et al, 2016). Therefore, by understanding the role psychosocial factors have on regions of the hippocampus in an adult population, we can better understand how these factors may contribute to the development of neurodegenerative diseases.…”