TY - JOUR
T1 - Baseline autonomic nervous system activity in female children and adolescents with conduct disorder
T2 - Psychophysiological findings from the FemNAT-CD study
AU - Oldenhof, Helena
AU - Prätzlich, Martin
AU - Ackermann, Katharina
AU - Baker, Rosalind
AU - Batchelor, Molly
AU - Baumann, Sarah
AU - Bernhard, Anka
AU - Clanton, Roberta
AU - Dikeos, Dimitris
AU - Dochnal, Roberta
AU - Fehlbaum, Lynn Valérie
AU - Fernández-Rivas, Aranzazu
AU - de Geus, Eco
AU - Gonzalez, Karen
AU - de Artaza-Lavesa, Maider González
AU - Guijarro, Silvina
AU - Gundlach, Malou
AU - Herpertz-Dahlmann, Beate
AU - Hervas, Amaia
AU - Jansen, Lucres
AU - Kersten, Linda
AU - Kohls, Gregor
AU - Konsta, Angeliki
AU - Lazaratou, Helen
AU - Kerexeta-Lizeaga, Iñaki
AU - Martinelli, Anne
AU - van Nimwegen, Tisse
AU - Puzzo, Ignazio
AU - Raschle, Nora Maria
AU - Rogers, Jack
AU - Siklósi, Réka
AU - Smaragdi, Areti
AU - Steppan, Martin
AU - De Brito, Stephane
AU - Fairchild, Graeme
AU - Kieser, Meinhard
AU - Konrad, Kerstin
AU - Freitag, Christine
AU - Stadler, Christina
AU - Popma, Arne
PY - 2019/11
Y1 - 2019/11
N2 - Purpose: Autonomic nervous system (ANS) functioning has been widely studied in relation to antisocial behavior, such as Conduct Disorder (CD). However, research in females is scarce and findings are inconsistent. This study investigated baseline ANS activity in CD children and adolescents and tested for sex differences. Furthermore, subgroups of CD were investigated: +/‐ Limited Prosocial Emotions (LPE), +/‐ comorbid internalizing disorders (INT). Methods: Baseline ANS activity was measured by Heart Rate (HR), Heart Rate Variability (HRV; parasympathetic activity), Pre-Ejection Period (PEP; sympathetic activity), and Respiration Rate (RR). 659 females (296 CD, 363 controls) and 351 males (187 CD, 164 controls), aged 9–18 years participated. Results: Baseline HR, HRV and PEP did not differ between CD subjects and controls in both sexes. RR was higher in CD participants than controls amongst females, but not males. LPE was unrelated to ANS activity, whereas females with CD + INT presented lower HRV. Conclusions: These results suggest that baseline ANS activity is not a robust indicator for CD. However, deviant ANS activity – especially parasympathetic activity - was observed in CD females with internalizing comorbidity. The psychophysiological abnormalities observed in this subgroup are indicative of emotion regulation problems. Accordingly, this subgroup may require specific interventions.
AB - Purpose: Autonomic nervous system (ANS) functioning has been widely studied in relation to antisocial behavior, such as Conduct Disorder (CD). However, research in females is scarce and findings are inconsistent. This study investigated baseline ANS activity in CD children and adolescents and tested for sex differences. Furthermore, subgroups of CD were investigated: +/‐ Limited Prosocial Emotions (LPE), +/‐ comorbid internalizing disorders (INT). Methods: Baseline ANS activity was measured by Heart Rate (HR), Heart Rate Variability (HRV; parasympathetic activity), Pre-Ejection Period (PEP; sympathetic activity), and Respiration Rate (RR). 659 females (296 CD, 363 controls) and 351 males (187 CD, 164 controls), aged 9–18 years participated. Results: Baseline HR, HRV and PEP did not differ between CD subjects and controls in both sexes. RR was higher in CD participants than controls amongst females, but not males. LPE was unrelated to ANS activity, whereas females with CD + INT presented lower HRV. Conclusions: These results suggest that baseline ANS activity is not a robust indicator for CD. However, deviant ANS activity – especially parasympathetic activity - was observed in CD females with internalizing comorbidity. The psychophysiological abnormalities observed in this subgroup are indicative of emotion regulation problems. Accordingly, this subgroup may require specific interventions.
KW - Autonomic nervous system
KW - Conduct disorder
KW - Emotion regulation
KW - Psychophysiology
KW - Sex differences
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2018.05.011
DO - 10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2018.05.011
M3 - Article
SN - 0047-2352
VL - 65
SP - 1
EP - 10
JO - Journal of Criminal Justice
JF - Journal of Criminal Justice
M1 - 101564
ER -