早期生活压力对儿童和青少年焦虑表达调节的影响。

IF 1.9 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Social Development Pub Date : 2016-11-01 Epub Date: 2015-11-06 DOI:10.1111/sode.12170
Amanda R Burkholder, Kalsea J Koss, Camelia E Hostinar, Anna E Johnson, Megan R Gunnar
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引用次数: 30

摘要

这项研究检查了儿童(N = 79;9-10岁)和青少年(N = 82;15-16岁的孩子在完成了一项改良版的特里尔儿童社会压力测试(TSST-C)后,调节焦虑情绪表达的能力。每个年龄组中约有一半是从国际机构收养的(N = 79),一半是非被收养的,年龄匹配的同伴(N = 82)。机构看护被视为早期生活压力的一种形式。可靠且不了解小组状态的编码员观看了会议视频,使用为本研究开发的儿童和青少年压力和情绪量表评估焦虑表达。儿童比青少年表现出更多的焦虑表达,从机构收养的青少年比未被收养的青少年表现出更多的焦虑表达。在控制了年龄、通过唾液皮质醇反应测量的生理应激反应和TSST-C期间的应激自我报告的差异后,早期生活压力对观察到的焦虑表达的作用仍然显著。这表明有早期生活压力史的年轻人在表达行为的调节上可能存在缺陷,这不能用经历更大压力的任务来解释。
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Early Life Stress: Effects on the Regulation of Anxiety Expression in Children and Adolescents.

Early Life Stress: Effects on the Regulation of Anxiety Expression in Children and Adolescents.

Early Life Stress: Effects on the Regulation of Anxiety Expression in Children and Adolescents.

This study examined children's (N = 79; 9-10 years) and adolescents' (N = 82; 15-16 years) ability to regulate their emotion expressions of anxiety as they completed a modified version of the Trier Social Stress Test for Children (TSST-C). Approximately half in each age group were internationally adopted from institutional care (N = 79) and half were non-adopted, age-matched peers (N = 82). Institutional care was viewed as a form of early life stress. Coders who were reliable and blind to group status watched videos of the session to assess anxiety expressions using the Child and Adolescent Stress and Emotion Scale developed for this study. Children exhibited more expressions of anxiety than adolescents, and youth adopted from institutions showed more expressions of anxiety than their non-adopted counterparts. The role of early life stress on observed anxiety expressions remained significant after controlling for differences in age, physiological stress responses measured through salivary cortisol reactivity, and self-reports of stress during the TSST-C. This suggests possible deficits in the regulation of expressive behavior for youth with early life stress histories, which cannot be explained by experiencing the task as more stressful.

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Social Development
Social Development PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Social Development is a major international journal dealing with all aspects of children"s social development as seen from a psychological stance. Coverage includes a wide range of topics such as social cognition, peer relationships, social interaction, attachment formation, emotional development and children"s theories of mind. The main emphasis is placed on development in childhood, but lifespan, cross-species and cross-cultural perspectives enhancing our understanding of human development are also featured.
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