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Maltreatment type differences in cortisol stress response trajectories across adolescence

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CHILD DEVELOPMENT
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cdev.14058

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This study examined cortisol stress response trajectories in maltreated and comparison youth during adolescence. The results showed that maltreated youth had lower cortisol reactivity at age 9, and sexually and physically abused youth had lower cortisol reactivity and recovery compared to emotionally abused and neglected youth.
This study examined cortisol stress response trajectories across adolescence in 454 maltreated and comparison youth recruited from Los Angeles County between 2002 and 2005 (66.7% maltreated; 46.7% girls; 39.0% Latino; 37.7% Black; 12.3% Mixed or Biracial; 11.0% White; Mage = 10.9 years, SD = 1.2). Adolescents' peak activation and cortisol reactivity and recovery slopes following the Trier Social Stress Test for Children were calculated at four waves, then used to model peak activation and cortisol reactivity and recovery trajectories arrayed by age. Maltreated youth had blunted cortisol reactivity at age 9 relative to comparison youth (b = -.19, p = .02). Sexually and physically abused youth showed blunted cortisol reactivity and recovery trajectories relative to emotionally abused and neglected youth.

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