Externalizing Behaviors Buffer the Effects of Early Life Adversity on Physiologic Dysregulation

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Stacey N. Doan
Nadya Dich
Thomas E. Fuller-Rowell
Gary W. Evans
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[1] 850 Columbia Ave,Department of Public Health
[2] Department of Psychological Science,College of Human Sciences
[3] Claremont McKenna College,Design and Environmental Analysis, Department of Human Development
[4] University of Copenhagen,undefined
[5] Auburn University,undefined
[6] Cornell University,undefined
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The present study examined the counterintuitive hypothesis that externalizing behaviors such as aggression, although in many respects detrimental, may be functional and protect against the detrimental health consequences of early life adversity. In particular, in line with evolutionary models of development, we argue that externalizing problems moderate the association between chronic stress exposure and allostatic load, a biological marker of chronic physiological dysregulation. Prospective interactive effects of externalizing behaviors and cumulative risk (a confluence of multiple risk factors) on children’s allostatic load were assessed in 260 children (46% female, baseline age = 9). Exposure to early life adversity was assessed at baseline using a cumulative risk index. Externalizing behaviors were reported by parents at baseline. Allostatic load was measured at baseline and at ages 13 and 17, using endocrine, cardiovascular and metabolic parameters. Results of linear-mixed effects models indicated that the association between cumulative risk and allostatic load was attenuated for adolescents who scored high on externalizing behaviors. Further examination of sex differences indicated that the findings were more pronounced among males than females.
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