A longitudinal, multimethod study of children’s early emerging maladaptive personality traits: Stress sensitivity as a protective factor

IF 2.6 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Journal of Research in Personality Pub Date : 2023-12-20 DOI:10.1016/j.jrp.2023.104448
Yuliya Kotelnikova , Sarah V.M. Mackrell , Lee Anna Clark , Elizabeth P. Hayden
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Children of fathers with alcohol use problems and mothers with depression are considered to be at high risk for the development of antisocial behavior, which may be at least partially mediated by early emerging externalizing personality traits (e.g., aggression, manipulativeness). However, not all high-risk youth develop externalizing personality traits. We examined whether associations between fathers’ lifetime history of alcohol use disorder (AUD) and mothers’ lifetime history of major depressive disorder (MDD) with children’s externalizing personality traits were moderated by a psychophysiological marker of children’s stress reactivity and fearfulness/anxiousness, namely, cortisol output during a standardized stress task. Participants were a community sample of 205 children and their caregivers assessed at three time points. Paternal lifetime history of AUD and maternal lifetime history of MDD, combined with lower child cortisol output, were related to youth self-reported aggression. Further, girls lower in cortisol output were higher in manipulativeness in the context of paternal lifetime history of AUD.

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儿童早期适应不良人格特质的多方法纵向研究:作为保护因素的压力敏感性
父亲有酗酒问题、母亲有抑郁症的儿童被认为是反社会行为的高危人群,这可能至少部分受到早期外化人格特质(如攻击性、操纵性)的影响。然而,并非所有高危青少年都会发展出外化人格特质。我们研究了父亲的终生酗酒史(AUD)和母亲的终生重度抑郁症史(MDD)与儿童外化人格特质之间的关系是否会受到儿童压力反应性和恐惧/焦虑的心理生理学标志物(即在标准化压力任务中的皮质醇输出)的调节。研究对象是在三个时间点对 205 名儿童及其照顾者进行评估的社区样本。研究发现,父亲一生中曾患 AUD,母亲一生中曾患 MDD,再加上儿童皮质醇输出量较低,这些因素都与青少年自我报告的攻击行为有关。此外,皮质醇输出量较低的女孩在父亲有 AUD 病史的情况下操纵性较高。
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期刊介绍: Emphasizing experimental and descriptive research, the Journal of Research in Personality presents articles that examine important issues in the field of personality and in related fields basic to the understanding of personality. The subject matter includes treatments of genetic, physiological, motivational, learning, perceptual, cognitive, and social processes of both normal and abnormal kinds in human and animal subjects. Features: • Papers that present integrated sets of studies that address significant theoretical issues relating to personality. • Theoretical papers and critical reviews of current experimental and methodological interest. • Single, well-designed studies of an innovative nature. • Brief reports, including replication or null result studies of previously reported findings, or a well-designed studies addressing questions of limited scope.
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