Unique and interactive effects of threat and deprivation on latent trait cortisol among emerging adults

IF 1.8 4区 心理学 Q3 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY Developmental psychobiology Pub Date : 2024-05-02 DOI:10.1002/dev.22494
Catherine B. Stroud, Frances R. Chen, Esmeralda Navarro, Haelynn Gim, Isabel Benjamin, Leah D. Doane
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Though considerable work supports the Dimensional Model of Adversity and Psychopathology, prior research has not tested whether the dimensions—threat (e.g., abuse) and deprivation (e.g., neglect)—are uniquely related to salivary trait indicators of hypothalamic pituitary adrenal (HPA) axis activity. We examined the unique and interactive effects of threat and deprivation on latent trait cortisol (LTC)—and whether these effects were modified by co-occurring adversities. Emerging adults (= 90; Mage = 19.36 years; 99.88% cisgender women) provided salivary cortisol samples four times a day (waking, 30 min and 45 min postwaking, bedtime) over three 3-day measurement waves over 13 weeks. Contextual life stress interviews assessed early adversity. Though the effects varied according to the conceptualization of early adversity, overall, threat—but not deprivation, nor other co-occurring adversities—was uniquely associated with the across-wave LTC. Specifically, the incidence and frequency of threat were each negatively related to the across-wave LTC. Threat severity was also associated with the across-wave LTC, but only among those with no deprivation. Finally, the effects of threat were modified by other co-occurring adversities. Findings suggest that threat has unique implications for individual differences in HPA axis activity among emerging adults, and that co-occurring adversities modify such effects.

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威胁和剥夺对新成人潜在特质皮质醇的独特和交互影响
尽管有大量研究支持逆境和精神病理学的维度模型,但之前的研究并未检验威胁(如虐待)和剥夺(如忽视)这两个维度是否与下丘脑垂体肾上腺(HPA)轴活动的唾液特质指标有独特的关系。我们研究了威胁和剥夺对潜在特质皮质醇(LTC)的独特和交互影响,以及这些影响是否会因同时存在的逆境而改变。新兴成年人(n = 90;年龄 = 19.36 岁;99.88% 为顺性性别女性)在 13 周内的三个为期 3 天的测量波中,每天四次提供唾液皮质醇样本(醒后、醒后 30 分钟和 45 分钟、睡前)。背景生活压力访谈对早期逆境进行了评估。虽然早期逆境的概念化程度不同,其影响也不同,但总体而言,威胁(而非匮乏)或其他同时存在的逆境与跨波 LTC 有独特的关联。具体来说,威胁的发生率和发生频率均与跨波 LTC 负相关。威胁的严重程度也与跨波长期营养不良相关,但仅限于那些没有贫困的人。最后,威胁的影响还受到其他并发逆境的影响。研究结果表明,威胁对新成人 HPA 轴活动的个体差异有独特的影响,而同时存在的逆境会改变这种影响。
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Developmental psychobiology
Developmental psychobiology 生物-发育生物学
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4.20
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18.20%
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125
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Developmental Psychobiology is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research papers from the disciplines of psychology, biology, neuroscience, and medicine that contribute to an understanding of behavior development. Research that focuses on development in the embryo/fetus, neonate, juvenile, or adult animal and multidisciplinary research that relates behavioral development to anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, genetics, or evolution is appropriate. The journal represents a broad phylogenetic perspective on behavior development by publishing studies of invertebrates, fish, birds, humans, and other animals. The journal publishes experimental and descriptive studies whether carried out in the laboratory or field. The journal also publishes review articles and theoretical papers that make important conceptual contributions. Special dedicated issues of Developmental Psychobiology , consisting of invited papers on a topic of general interest, may be arranged with the Editor-in-Chief. Developmental Psychobiology also publishes Letters to the Editor, which discuss issues of general interest or material published in the journal. Letters discussing published material may correct errors, provide clarification, or offer a different point of view. Authors should consult the editors on the preparation of these contributions.
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