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Cortisol reactivity to social stress as a mediator of early adversity on risk and adaptive outcomes.


ABSTRACT: Children chronically exposed to stress early in life are at increased risk for maladaptive outcomes, though the physiological mechanisms driving these effects are unknown. Cortisol reactivity was tested as a mediator of the relation between prenatal substance exposure and/or early adversity on adaptive and maladaptive outcomes. Data were drawn from a prospective longitudinal study of prenatal substance exposure (N = 860). Cortisol reactivity was assessed at age 11. Among African Americans, prenatal substance exposure exerted an indirect effect through early adversity and cortisol reactivity to predict externalizing behavior, delinquency, and a positive student-teacher relationship at age 11. Decreased cortisol reactivity was related to maladaptive outcomes, and increased cortisol reactivity predicted better executive functioning and a more positive student-teacher relationship.

SUBMITTER: Conradt E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4236260 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov-Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cortisol reactivity to social stress as a mediator of early adversity on risk and adaptive outcomes.

Conradt Elisabeth E   Abar Beau B   Lester Barry M BM   LaGasse Linda L LL   Shankaran Seetha S   Bada Henrietta H   Bauer Charles R CR   Whitaker Toni M TM   Hammond Jane A JA  

Child development 20141106 6


Children chronically exposed to stress early in life are at increased risk for maladaptive outcomes, though the physiological mechanisms driving these effects are unknown. Cortisol reactivity was tested as a mediator of the relation between prenatal substance exposure and/or early adversity on adaptive and maladaptive outcomes. Data were drawn from a prospective longitudinal study of prenatal substance exposure (N = 860). Cortisol reactivity was assessed at age 11. Among African Americans, prena  ...[more]

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