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Low salivary cortisol levels and externalizing behavior problems in youth

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DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
卷 17, 期 1, 页码 167-184

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0954579405050091

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Research linking basal cortisol levels with internalizing and externalizing behavior problems in youths has yielded inconsistent results. We hypothesize that the high moment to moment variation in adrenocortical activity requires an analytical strategy that separates variance in cortisol levels attributable to stable traitlike versus state or situationally specific sources. Early morning saliva samples were obtained from 724 youths (M age 13.5 years; range = 6-16 years in Year 1) on 2 successive days I year apart. Latent state-trait modeling revealed that 70% of the variance in cortisol levels could be attributed to statelike sources, and 28% to traitlike sources. For boys only, higher levels of externalizing problem behaviors were consistently associated with lower cortisol attributable to traitlike sources across 3 years of behavioral assessment. The inverse association between individual differences in cortisol and externalizing problem behavior has previously only been reported in studies of at-risk or clinical groups. The present findings suggest the relationship is a stable phenomenon that spans both normative and atypical child development. Studies are needed to reveal the biosocial mechanisms involved in the establishment and maintenance of this phenomenon, and to decipher whether individual differences in this hormone-behavior link confers risk or resilience.

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