Hair Cortisol, Perceived Stress and Dispositional Optimism: A Pilot Study among Adolescents.

Joel Milam, Rhona Slaughter, Gaurav Verma, Rob McConnell
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Background: Psychological stress is often associated with poor health-related outcomes. One potential biomarker for chronic stress, hair cortisol, is minimally invasive compared to other cortisol collection techniques. This pilot study examined the relationships between hair cortisol and self-reported perceived stress, stressful life events, depressive symptoms, and dispositional optimism among adolescents.

Methods: This cross-sectional study comprised of a convenience sample of 27 adolescents (age: M=14.96, SD=1.63) recruited from a Southern California after-school program. Along with demographic and hair characteristics (e.g., hair color, type, etc.), participants completed the Perceived Stress Scale, Stressful Life Events checklist, CES-D (depressive symptoms), and Life Orientation Test (optimism). Hair cortisol was measured by analyzing hair samples approximately 1 cm from the scalp representing one month of cortisol exposure.

Results: Hair cortisol had a significant inverse association with dispositional optimism (r=-0.44, p<0.05). Hair cortisol was not significantly associated with self-reported perceived stress, stressful life events, or depressive symptoms.

Conclusion: Assessment of hair cortisol may prove beneficial as an objective measure in research examining chronic stress-related outcomes among adolescents. Resiliency or protective dispositions, such as optimism, merit attention in relation to this biomarker.

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毛发皮质醇、感知压力与性格乐观:青少年的初步研究。
背景:心理压力通常与不良的健康相关结局相关。一种潜在的慢性应激生物标志物,毛发皮质醇,与其他皮质醇收集技术相比,是微创的。这项初步研究考察了毛发皮质醇与青少年自我报告的感知压力、压力生活事件、抑郁症状和性格乐观之间的关系。方法:本横断面研究包括从南加州课外项目招募的27名青少年(年龄:M=14.96, SD=1.63)。除了人口统计学和头发特征(如头发颜色、类型等)外,参与者还完成了感知压力量表、压力生活事件清单、CES-D(抑郁症状)和生活取向测试(乐观主义)。头发皮质醇是通过分析距离头皮约1厘米的头发样本来测量的,这些头发样本代表了一个月的皮质醇暴露。结果:毛发皮质醇与性格乐观呈显著负相关(r=-0.44)。结论:在青少年慢性压力相关结果的研究中,毛发皮质醇的评估可能被证明是有益的。弹性或保护性倾向,如乐观,值得关注与该生物标志物有关。
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