A systematic review of cardiac autonomic reactivity to face-to-face social stressor stimuli in children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Agnes S.K. Wong , Samantha Burns , Selena Chen, Earl Woodruff
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Abstract

Background

Research suggests that individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) exhibit heightened responses to social stressors, putting them at higher risk to psychopathology. However, the findings are inconsistent. Considering the unavoidable social interactions in daily life, synthesizing the literature on physiological reactivity to social stressor stimuli in individuals with ASD is crucial.

Aims

To investigate the cardiac autonomic reactivity to face-to-face social stressor stimuli in children and adolescents with ASD.

Methods

Literature was identified from four databases and grey literature. The inclusion criteria were children and youth with ASD aged 18 or below, social stimuli that occurred face-to-face, and physiological measures of cardiac autonomic reactivity.

Results

Twenty studies were included, with a sample size of 1064 (548 ASD samples). Five unique measures were reported. A preliminary pattern of blunted respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) reactivity was found in ASD compared to the typically developing (TD) individuals. Interestingly, a pattern of higher or no significant differences in heart rate (HR) responses in ASD compared to TD was noted when a familiar person was used, but blunted when a novel person was used.

Conclusions

Atypical cardiac autonomic reactivity in ASD was demonstrated with contrasting responses depending on familiarity. Implications for interventions are discussed.

自闭症谱系障碍儿童和青少年面对面社交压力刺激时心脏自律神经反应的系统性综述
研究表明,自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)患者对社会压力的反应会增强,使他们面临更高的精神病理学风险。然而,研究结果并不一致。考虑到日常生活中不可避免的社交互动,综合有关自闭症谱系障碍患者对社交压力刺激的生理反应的文献至关重要。目的:研究 ASD 儿童和青少年对面对面社交压力刺激的心脏自主神经反应。我们从四个数据库和灰色文献中找到了相关文献。纳入标准为 18 岁或以下患有 ASD 的儿童和青少年、面对面的社交刺激以及心脏自律神经反应的生理测量。共纳入 20 项研究,样本量为 1064 个(548 个 ASD 样本)。报告了五种独特的测量方法。与发育正常(TD)的个体相比,ASD 患者的呼吸窦性心律失常(RSA)反应能力初步减弱。有趣的是,当使用熟悉的人时,ASD 的心率(HR)反应比 TD 高或无显著差异,但当使用新的人时,ASD 的心率(HR)反应减弱。ASD 的非典型心脏自主神经反应性表现为因熟悉程度不同而产生截然不同的反应。本文讨论了干预措施的意义。
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CiteScore
4.20
自引率
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发文量
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期刊介绍: Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders (RASD) publishes high quality empirical articles and reviews that contribute to a better understanding of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) at all levels of description; genetic, neurobiological, cognitive, and behavioral. The primary focus of the journal is to bridge the gap between basic research at these levels, and the practical questions and difficulties that are faced by individuals with ASD and their families, as well as carers, educators and clinicians. In addition, the journal encourages submissions on topics that remain under-researched in the field. We know shamefully little about the causes and consequences of the significant language and general intellectual impairments that characterize half of all individuals with ASD. We know even less about the challenges that women with ASD face and less still about the needs of individuals with ASD as they grow older. Medical and psychological co-morbidities and the complications they bring with them for the diagnosis and treatment of ASD represents another area of relatively little research. At RASD we are committed to promoting high-quality and rigorous research on all of these issues, and we look forward to receiving many excellent submissions.
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