“…These include harsh parenting (Mell, Safra, Algan, Baumard, & Chevallier, ) and parental absence (Belsky et al, ), employment and residential changes, including homelessness (Doom, Vanzomeren‐Dohm, & Simpson, ; Masten et al, ; Zuo, Huang, Cai, & Wang, ), exposure to gangs, violence, and crime (Brumbach, Figueredo, & Ellis, ; Upchurch, Aneshensel, Sucoff, & Levy‐Storms, ), and low socioeconomic status (SES) (Belsky, Schlomer, & Ellis, ), which being associated in many urban areas with drug use, crime, and dangerous neighborhoods represents unsafe more than resource shortages (Chang & Lu, ). Both directly and indirectly through child perceived stress (Belsky et al, ; Del Giudice, Ellis, & Shirtcliff, ), these indicators of early environmental unsafety have been associated with fast LH characteristics including early menarche (Belsky et al, ), early initiation of sex (Simpson, Griskevicius, Kuo, Sung, & Collins, ) and higher frequency of sexual activity (Baumer & South, ), risky substance use behavior (Brumbach et al, ), and aggressive, antisocial, and externalizing behaviors (Chang et al, ; Doom et al, ; Simpson et al, ; Zuo et al, ). Parental separation has been extensively documented as facilitating fast LH and its corresponding physical effects (e.g., early menarche; Ellis, ) and behavioral manifestations (e.g., antagonistic behavior; Ellis et al, ; Newcomber & Udry, ).…”