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Child Abuse and Autonomic Nervous System Hyporesponsivity Among Psychiatrically Impaired Children

NCJ Number
231090
Journal
Child Abuse and Neglect: Volume: 34 Issue: 7 Dated: July 2010 Pages: 507-515
Author(s)
Julian D. Ford; Lisa A. Fraleigh; David B. Al;bert; Daniel F. Connor
Date Published
July 2010
Length
9 pages
Annotation
Sexually or physically abused children are at risk for neurobiological dysregulation as well as for internalizing and disruptive behavior disorders. Stress-related autonomic nervous system (ANS) down-regulation has been proposed as a sequela of abuse and was investigated in the present study.
Abstract
Child Protective Services documented incidents of abuse were recorded for children in a sample of 262 pediatric psychiatric inpatients, as well as demographic, physical and intellectual functioning, and diagnostic and medication prescription data. Before and after a mildly stressful blood draw, noninvasive assessments of ANS activity were obtained. Controlling for all other variables in logistic regression analyses, a history of physical abuse (45 percent overall prevalence) was associated with poststressor ANS hyporesponsivity (i.e., heart rate deceleration). Results suggest that a history of physical (but not sexual) abuse is associated with stressor-related ANS down-regulation in psychiatrically impaired children and adolescents. Stressor-related autonomic hyporesponsivity secondary to physical abuse may contribute to the impairment of severely emotionally disturbed children. Differential diagnosis of psychiatrically impaired children should include identification of those who have a history of physical abuse, and their treatment should address stressor-related hyporeactivity. Tables and references (Published Abstract)

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