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Citation

Yang X, Daches S, George CJ, Kiss E, Kapornai K, Baji I, Kovacs M. Psychophysiology 2019; 56(8): e13378.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Society for Psychophysiological Research, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/psyp.13378

PMID

31002191

PMCID

PMC6650353

Abstract

Suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs) have been associated with emotion dysregulation and atypical responses to affective and stressful stimuli. To investigate the psychophysiology involved, we measured changes in respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) and cardiac pre-ejection period (PEP; indexing parasympathetic and sympathetic functioning, respectively) in response to stressful- and sadness-eliciting laboratory probes. Our sample included adolescents with a history of depression and STBs (n = 177), adolescents with a history of depression but no history of STBs (n = 47), and healthy controls (n = 175). The outcome of interest was the most severe form of clinician-rated STBs across the subject's lifetime. In partial support of our hypotheses, during the stressful task, adolescents with a history of depression and STBs did not evidence the RSA decrease that was exhibited by controls and displayed greater PEP shortening compared to ever-depressed adolescents with no lifetime STBs. No group differences were found in either RSA or PEP reactivity to the sadness-eliciting stimulus. As expected, severity of STBs was positively correlated with the extent of PEP shortening during the stressful task. The results suggest that adolescents with a history of depression and STBs experience blunted parasympathetic responses to stress along with compensatory efforts. Our findings contribute to a better understanding of STBs among youths and underscore that future studies should examine physiological risk factors for these psychopathological outcomes.


Language: en

Keywords

Humans; Child; Adult; Female; Male; Adolescent; adolescents; Young Adult; Suicidal Ideation; depression; Stress, Psychological; Depressive Disorder; autonomic nervous system; suicidal thoughts and behaviors; respiratory sinus arrhythmia; Autonomic Nervous System; Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia; pre-ejection period

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