慢性躯体疾病儿童毛发皮质醇浓度与精神障碍。

Q1 Psychology
Chronic Stress Pub Date : 2019-09-09 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2470547019875116
Emily Kornelsen, M Claire Buchan, Andrea Gonzalez, Mark A Ferro
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引用次数: 14

摘要

背景:研究慢性躯体疾病儿童毛发皮质醇浓度(HCC)的变化,并确定HCC与精神共病之间的关联模式。方法:在被诊断患有慢性身体疾病的六个月内,招募了50名年龄在6至16岁之间的儿童作为样本。数据通过头发样本、结构化访谈和行为清单收集。结果:HCC在6个月内无变化。基线HCC与内在化相关——优势比(OR) = 1.29(90%可信区间(CI): 1.01-1.66)和外在化相关——OR = 1.32 (90% CI: 1.07-1.64)。6个月时外化障碍与基线升高相关,or = 1.25 (90% CI: 1.02-1.53), 6个月HCC-OR = 1.25 (90% CI: 1.02-1.54)。HCC与精神障碍之间的关联随着时间的推移而减弱,对于内化障碍,改变了方向(即负相关),尽管并不显著。结论:研究结果提供了初步证据,表明使用HCC测量的生理应激可能与身体和精神疾病之间的关系有关,并且这些关联与随着时间的推移应激反应减弱相一致。
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Hair Cortisol Concentration and Mental Disorder in Children With Chronic Physical Illness.

Hair Cortisol Concentration and Mental Disorder in Children With Chronic Physical Illness.

Hair Cortisol Concentration and Mental Disorder in Children With Chronic Physical Illness.

Hair Cortisol Concentration and Mental Disorder in Children With Chronic Physical Illness.

Background: To examine changes in hair cortisol concentrations (HCC) in children with chronic physical illness and identify patterns of association between HCC and mental comorbidity.

Methods: A sample of 50 children aged 6 to 16 years were recruited within six months of being diagnosed with a chronic physical illness. Data were collected via hair samples, structured interviews, and behavioral checklists.

Results: There was no change in HCC over six months. Baseline HCC was associated with internalizing-odds ratio (OR) = 1.29 (90% confidence interval (CI): 1.01-1.66)-and externalizing disorders-OR = 1.32 (90% CI: 1.07-1.64). Externalizing disorder at six months was associated with elevated baseline-OR = 1.25 (90% CI: 1.02-1.53)-and six-month HCC-OR = 1.25 (90% CI: 1.02-1.54). Associations between HCC and mental disorder weakened over time, and for internalizing disorders, changed direction (i.e., inverse association), albeit not significantly.

Conclusion: Results provide preliminary evidence that physiological stress, measured using HCC, may be implicated in the relationship between physical and mental illness, and these associations align with attenuated stress responses over time.

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Chronic Stress
Chronic Stress Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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