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Cortisol and externalizing behavior in children and adolescents: Mixed meta-analytic evidence for the inverse relation of basal cortisol and cortisol reactivity with externalizing behavior

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DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOBIOLOGY
卷 50, 期 5, 页码 427-450

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/dev.20300

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cortisol; externalizing behavior; meta-analysis; children; adolescents

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An inverse relation between cortisol (re)activity and externalizing behavior has been hypothesized, but research findings seem equivocal. We tested this hypo(re)activity hypothesis in two meta-analyses, one for basal cortisol (k=72 studies, N=5,480) and one for cortisol reactivity to a stressor (k = 29 studies, N = 2,601). No association was found between cortisol reactivity and externalizing behaviors (r= -.04, 95% CI= -.11,.02). However the relation between basal cortisol and externalizing behavior was significant but small (r=-.05,95%CI=-.10, -.002). The age of the children significantly, moderated this relation: Externalizing behavior was associated with higher basal cortisol (hyperactivity) in preschoolers (r=.09, 95% CI=.002,.17), and with lower basal cortisol (hypoactivity) in elementary, school-aged children (r=-.14, 95% CI=-.19, -.08). There was no significant relation between cortisol and externalizing behavior in adolescents. (C) 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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