A Longitudinal Examination of Heart-Rate and Heart Rate Variability as Risk Markers for Child Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in an Acute Injury Sample

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Katharina Haag
Rachel Hiller
Peter Peyk
Tanja Michael
Richard Meiser-Stedman
Pasco Fearon
Anke Ehlers
Sarah L. Halligan
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[1] University of Bath,Department of Psychology
[2] University Hospital Zurich,Department of Consultation
[3] University of Saarland,Liaison
[4] University of East Anglia,Psychiatry and Psychosomatic Medicine
[5] University College London,Department for Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
[6] University of Oxford,Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
[7] University of Cape Town,Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology
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Longitudinal; Child; Adolescent; Posttraumatic stress disorder; Heart-rate; Heart-rate variability;
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Heart rate (HR) alterations in the immediate aftermath of trauma-exposure have been proposed to be potentially useful markers for child and adolescent posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, it is not yet clear if this holds true for measures taken more distal to the trauma, and no studies have investigated the predictive validity of more sensitive HR variability (HRV) indices. We recruited 76 parent-child pairs (child age 6 to 13 years) after the child experienced a traumatic event leading to presentation at a hospital emergency department. At 1-month post trauma (T1), HR recordings were obtained at rest, and while children verbally recounted their traumatic experience, both alone and together with a parent. Child post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) were assessed concurrently (T1), and at 3 (T2) and 6-month (T3) follow-ups. We found that for T1, elevated mean HR during trauma narratives, but not at baseline, was positively associated with PTSS, with some evidence that HRV-indices were negatively cross-sectionally associated with PTSS. Furthermore, T1 HR indices predicted PTSS at T2 and partially at T3, although these effects did not hold when T1 PTSS were added to the model. Findings suggest that, consistent with the adult literature, HR indices in children may be a concurrent marker of higher PTSS and may be predictive of longer term distress. The findings encourage further investigations that track child HR and HRV in relation to PTSS over time after trauma, in order to examine how biological profiles evolve in those with persistent symptoms.
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