与年龄相关的儿童奖赏敏感度下降:黑人的回报减少。

Research in health science Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-11-06 DOI:10.22158/rhs.v5n3p112
Shervin Assari
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背景:研究奖赏敏感性的相关因素非常重要,因为它可以预测高风险行为。虽然年龄增长会降低儿童对奖赏的敏感性及其相关的冒险行为,但在年龄对奖赏敏感性的影响方面,种族差异还有待进一步研究。目标:我们比较了白人儿童和黑人儿童的年龄对奖励敏感性的影响:这项横断面研究包括参加青少年大脑认知发展(ABCD)基线研究的 10533 名美国儿童。自变量为年龄,因变量为行为接近/行为回避系统(BAS-BIS)所反映的奖赏敏感性。性别、父母教育程度、婚姻状况、父母教育程度和家庭收入是协变量:结果:年龄越大,奖赏敏感性越低。在儿童的奖赏敏感性方面,种族和年龄之间存在明显的交互作用。这表明,与白人儿童相比,黑人儿童的年龄与奖励敏感性降低的相关性较小:结论:与黑人儿童相比,年龄更有可能降低白人儿童对奖赏的敏感性。这一发现与 MDR 一致,可能是由于社会种族主义、隔离、分层和歧视造成的。
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Age-Related Decline in Children's Reward Sensitivity: Blacks' Diminished Returns.

Background: It is important to study the correlates of reward sensitivity since it predicts high-risk behaviors. While ageing reduces children's reward sensitivity and its associated risk taking, there is more to find out about racial differences in regard to the effect of age on reward sensitivity. Minorities' Diminished Returns (MDRs) suggest that resources and assets show weaker effects on Black children than White children.

Aim: We compared White children to Black children as for the effects of age on reward sensitivity.

Methods: This cross-sectional study included 10533 American children who participated in the baseline of the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) study. The independent variable was age, while the dependent variable was reward sensitivity as captured by the behavioral approach/behavioral avoidance system (BAS-BIS). Gender, parental education, marital status, parental education, and household income were the covariates.

Results: Higher age was associated with less reward sensitivity. A significant interaction was found between race and age when it comes to children's reward sensitivity. It suggested that age is associated with a smaller gain in terms of reduced reward sensitivity in Black children than White children.

Conclusion: Age is more likely to reduce reward sensitivity in White children than Black children. This finding is in line with MDRs, and may be due to social racism, segregation, stratification, and discrimination.

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