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Increased cortisol awakening response and afternoon/evening cortisol output in healthy young adults with low early life parental care

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2011

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Engert, Veronika
Efanov, Simona I.
Dedovic, Katarina
Dagher, Alain

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Psychopharmacology. 2011, 214(1), pp. 261-268. ISSN 0033-3158. eISSN 1432-2072. Available under: doi: 10.1007/s00213-010-1918-4

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Rationale

Growing evidence from animal and human studies suggests a profound and long-lasting influence of early life experiences—ranging from variations in parenting behavior to severe adversity—on hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis function.

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The aim of the current investigation was to examine the association between naturally occurring variations in early life parental care and the cortisol awakening response (CAR), afternoon/evening cortisol output and key psychological variables in a sample of healthy young adults.

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Fifty-eight (19 male and 39 female) participants between 18 and 30 years of age completed psychological questionnaires and collected saliva at awakening, 30 min thereafter and at 3 p.m., 6 p.m., and 9 p.m. on three non-consecutive weekdays.

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Participants with low (compared to high) parental care experiences exhibited an increased CAR, increased afternoon/evening cortisol output, decreased self-esteem, and increased depressive symptomatology and anxiety.

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We suggest that the elevated CAR and afternoon/evening cortisol levels might reflect a biological correlate of adversity-induced vulnerability for psychopathology. This study is first to show an association between the retrospective perception of early life parental care and cortisol circadian rhythms in healthy young adults.

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150 Psychologie

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Parental care, Cortisol awakening response, Diurnal cortisol, Depressive symptoms, Anxiety

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ISO 690ENGERT, Veronika, Simona I. EFANOV, Katarina DEDOVIC, Alain DAGHER, Jens C. PRUESSNER, 2011. Increased cortisol awakening response and afternoon/evening cortisol output in healthy young adults with low early life parental care. In: Psychopharmacology. 2011, 214(1), pp. 261-268. ISSN 0033-3158. eISSN 1432-2072. Available under: doi: 10.1007/s00213-010-1918-4
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  title={Increased cortisol awakening response and afternoon/evening cortisol output in healthy young adults with low early life parental care},
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  volume={214},
  issn={0033-3158},
  journal={Psychopharmacology},
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