Childhood maltreatment disrupts HPA-axis activity under basal and stress conditions in a dose-response relationship in children and adolescents

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Marques-Feixa, Laia
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Palma-Gudiel, Helena
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Romero, Soledad
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Moya-Higueras, Jorge
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Rapado-Castro, Marta
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Castro Quintas, Águeda
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Zorrilla, Iñaki
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José Muñoz, María
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Ramírez, Maite
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Mayoral, María
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Mas, Ariadna
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José Lobato, María
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Blasco-Fontecilla, Hilario
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Fañanás Saura, Lourdes
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EPI-Young Stress GROUP.
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2021-11-03T17:28:22Z
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2021-11-03T17:28:22Z
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2021-07-16
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2021-11-03T17:28:22Z
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0033-2917
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https://hdl.handle.net/2445/180986
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713684
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Abstract Background. This study investigates the impact of childhood maltreatment (CM) on hypothalamic- pituitary-adrenal (HPA)-axis functioning and on anxiety perception. Moreover, the influence of CM severity and frequency was also explored. Methods. In total, 187 participants aged 7-17 were assessed for CM history using validated questionnaires and ad hoc interviews to be classified according to the criteria of the Tool for Assessing the Severity of Situations in which Children are Vulnerable (TASSCV). Psychopathology was ascertained using the K-SADS-PL5. To assess HPA-axis functioning, salivary cortisol samples were collected throughout a normal day and during an acute psychosocial stressor, the Trier Social Stress Test for children (TSST-C). Subjective anxiety was evaluated using STAI/-C. Results. Youth with a CM history had higher overall diurnal cortisol levels ( p = 0.001), blunted cortisol response to acute psychosocial stress ( p = 0.002) and greater perceived anxiety ( p = 0.003), than those without CM. Specifically, participants exposed to moderate/severe or often/frequent CM showed the greater diurnal cortisol output ( pseverity = 0.002; pfrequency = 0.003), and blunted cortisol response during the TSST-C ( pseverity = 0.006; pfrequency = 0.008). Meanwhile, youth with low CM severity/frequency exhibited a similar cortisol response to those without CM. However, perceived anxiety was higher in those exposed to CM ( p < 0.001), regardless of its severity/frequency. Conclusions. Disturbances in HPA-axis functioning are already evident early after CM exposure, while psychological and physiological responses to an acute stressor are dissociated in youth exposed to CM. The dose-response relationship described in this paper highlights the need to comprehensively evaluate CM so that vulnerable children can be identified and assigned to proper interventions.
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14 p.
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application/pdf
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eng
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Cambridge University Press
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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1017/S003329172100249X
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Psychological Medicine, 2021, p. 1-14
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https://doi.org/10.1017/S003329172100249X
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cc by (c) Marques-Feixa, Laia et al., 2021
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Articles publicats en revistes (Biologia Evolutiva, Ecologia i Ciències Ambientals)
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Maltractament infantil
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Psicopatologia
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Ansietat
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Child abuse
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Pathological psychology
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Anxiety
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Childhood maltreatment disrupts HPA-axis activity under basal and stress conditions in a dose-response relationship in children and adolescents
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion


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