Daily rumination and diurnal cortisol patterns in Latino adolescents: The moderating role of sex

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Kevin Trent , Michaela S. Gusman , Skyler H. Mendes , Leah D. Doane
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Latinos make up the fastest-growing ethnic minority group in the United States and are at higher risk for the development of internalizing symptoms in adolescence than other ethnic groups. Rumination has been identified as a transdiagnostic risk factor associated with several internalizing disorders such as depression, anxiety, and comorbidities of the two. Indicators of risk for chronic stress and internalizing disorders can also be observed from the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis (e.g., diurnal cortisol slopes [DCS]; cortisol awakening responses [CAR]). Notably, no studies have examined within-group heterogeneity in the association between rumination and the DCS in Latino populations, and literature on the relation between rumination and the CAR is mixed. Leveraging self-reported rumination and gold-standard salivary cortisol collection procedures, the current study elucidated associations between daily rumination and diurnal cortisol in an adolescent Latino sample (N = 209) and examined sex as a potential moderator of this association. Results indicated a significant, small association between night-before rumination on problems/stress and next-day DCS; on days where participants ruminated more than usual regarding their problems/stress, they experienced, on average, a flatter DCS the following day. Sex differences were detected in the effects of same-day rumination and the CAR, such that greater rumination on feelings was associated with a smaller CAR the same day, but only for males. Findings inform future research regarding potential bidirectional relations of daily rumination and the CAR, as well as how different foci of rumination may have differential associations with physiological stress systems of males and females.
拉丁裔青少年的每日反刍和皮质醇模式:性别的调节作用
拉丁美洲人是美国增长最快的少数族裔群体,在青春期出现内化症状的风险比其他族裔更高。反刍已被确定为一种与多种内化障碍(如抑郁、焦虑和两者的合并症)相关的跨诊断风险因素。慢性应激和内化障碍的风险指标也可以从下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺(HPA)轴观察到(例如,日皮质醇斜率[DCS];皮质醇唤醒反应[CAR])。值得注意的是,没有研究调查了拉丁裔人群反刍和DCS之间关系的组内异质性,关于反刍和CAR之间关系的文献是混合的。利用自我报告的反刍和黄金标准唾液皮质醇收集程序,目前的研究阐明了拉丁裔青少年样本中每日反刍和每日皮质醇之间的联系(N = 209),并检查了性别作为这种联系的潜在调节因素。结果表明,睡前对问题/压力的反刍与第二天的DCS之间存在显著的、小的关联;在参与者比平时更多地思考他们的问题/压力的日子里,他们在第二天的DCS平均水平更高。在当天反刍和CAR的影响中发现了性别差异,比如,对感觉的反刍越多,当天的CAR就越小,但仅限于男性。研究结果为未来关于日常反刍和CAR之间潜在的双向关系的研究提供了信息,以及不同的反刍焦点如何与男性和女性的生理应激系统产生不同的关联。
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Psychoneuroendocrinology
Psychoneuroendocrinology 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
8.10%
发文量
268
审稿时长
66 days
期刊介绍: Psychoneuroendocrinology publishes papers dealing with the interrelated disciplines of psychology, neurobiology, endocrinology, immunology, neurology, and psychiatry, with an emphasis on multidisciplinary studies aiming at integrating these disciplines in terms of either basic research or clinical implications. One of the main goals is to understand how a variety of psychobiological factors interact in the expression of the stress response as it relates to the development and/or maintenance of neuropsychiatric illnesses.
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