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Variability in emotional/behavioral problems in boys with oppositional defiant disorder or conduct disorder: the role of arousal

It is often reported that children with oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) or conduct disorder (CD) are under-aroused. However, the evidence is mixed, with some children with ODD/CD displaying high arousal. This has led to the hypothesis that different profiles of arousal dysfunction may exist with...

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Autores principales: Schoorl, Jantiene, Van Rijn, Sophie, De Wied, Minet, Van Goozen, Stephanie H. M., Swaab, Hanna
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4967088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26608403
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00787-015-0790-5
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Van Rijn, Sophie
De Wied, Minet
Van Goozen, Stephanie H. M.
Swaab, Hanna
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Van Rijn, Sophie
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Van Goozen, Stephanie H. M.
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description It is often reported that children with oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) or conduct disorder (CD) are under-aroused. However, the evidence is mixed, with some children with ODD/CD displaying high arousal. This has led to the hypothesis that different profiles of arousal dysfunction may exist within children with ODD/CD. This knowledge could explain variability within children with ODD/CD, both in terms of specific types of aggression as well as comorbid symptoms (e.g., other emotional/behavioral problems). We measured heart rate variability (HRV), heart rate (HR) and skin conductance level (SCL) during rest and stress, and obtained parent and teacher reports of aggression, anxiety, attention problems and autism traits in a sample of 66 ODD/CD and 36 non-clinical boys (aged 8–12 years). The ODD/CD group scored significantly higher on aggression, anxiety, attention problems and autism traits than the controls; boys with ODD/CD also had higher resting HRs than controls, but HR stress, HRV and SCL did not differ. Hierarchical regressions showed different physiological profiles in subgroups of boys with ODD/CD based on their type of aggression; a pattern of high baseline HR and SCL, but low stress HRV was related to reactive aggression, whereas the opposite physiological pattern (low HR, low stress SCL, high stress HRV) was related to proactive aggression. Furthermore, high stress SCL was related to anxiety symptoms, whereas low stress SCL was related to attention problems. These findings are important because they indicate heterogeneity within boys with ODD/CD and highlight the importance of using physiology to differentiate boys with different ODD/CD subtypes.
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spelling pubmed-49670882016-08-11 Variability in emotional/behavioral problems in boys with oppositional defiant disorder or conduct disorder: the role of arousal Schoorl, Jantiene Van Rijn, Sophie De Wied, Minet Van Goozen, Stephanie H. M. Swaab, Hanna Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry Original Contribution It is often reported that children with oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) or conduct disorder (CD) are under-aroused. However, the evidence is mixed, with some children with ODD/CD displaying high arousal. This has led to the hypothesis that different profiles of arousal dysfunction may exist within children with ODD/CD. This knowledge could explain variability within children with ODD/CD, both in terms of specific types of aggression as well as comorbid symptoms (e.g., other emotional/behavioral problems). We measured heart rate variability (HRV), heart rate (HR) and skin conductance level (SCL) during rest and stress, and obtained parent and teacher reports of aggression, anxiety, attention problems and autism traits in a sample of 66 ODD/CD and 36 non-clinical boys (aged 8–12 years). The ODD/CD group scored significantly higher on aggression, anxiety, attention problems and autism traits than the controls; boys with ODD/CD also had higher resting HRs than controls, but HR stress, HRV and SCL did not differ. Hierarchical regressions showed different physiological profiles in subgroups of boys with ODD/CD based on their type of aggression; a pattern of high baseline HR and SCL, but low stress HRV was related to reactive aggression, whereas the opposite physiological pattern (low HR, low stress SCL, high stress HRV) was related to proactive aggression. Furthermore, high stress SCL was related to anxiety symptoms, whereas low stress SCL was related to attention problems. These findings are important because they indicate heterogeneity within boys with ODD/CD and highlight the importance of using physiology to differentiate boys with different ODD/CD subtypes. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2015-11-25 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4967088/ /pubmed/26608403 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00787-015-0790-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2015 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Schoorl, Jantiene
Van Rijn, Sophie
De Wied, Minet
Van Goozen, Stephanie H. M.
Swaab, Hanna
Variability in emotional/behavioral problems in boys with oppositional defiant disorder or conduct disorder: the role of arousal
title Variability in emotional/behavioral problems in boys with oppositional defiant disorder or conduct disorder: the role of arousal
title_full Variability in emotional/behavioral problems in boys with oppositional defiant disorder or conduct disorder: the role of arousal
title_fullStr Variability in emotional/behavioral problems in boys with oppositional defiant disorder or conduct disorder: the role of arousal
title_full_unstemmed Variability in emotional/behavioral problems in boys with oppositional defiant disorder or conduct disorder: the role of arousal
title_short Variability in emotional/behavioral problems in boys with oppositional defiant disorder or conduct disorder: the role of arousal
title_sort variability in emotional/behavioral problems in boys with oppositional defiant disorder or conduct disorder: the role of arousal
topic Original Contribution
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4967088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26608403
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00787-015-0790-5
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