BACKGROUND: Children of parents with a substance use disorder (CPSUD) are at increased risk for developing problematic substance use later in life. Endophenotypes may help to clarify the mechanism behind this increased risk. However, substance use and externalizing symptoms may confound the relation between dysregulated physiological stress responding and familial risk for substance use disorders (SUDs). METHODS: We examined whether heart rate (HR) responses differed between CPSUDs and controls. Participants (aged 11-20years) were CPSUDs (N=75) and controls (N=363), semi-matched on the basis of sex, socioeconomic status, and ethnicity. HR was measured continuously during a psychosocial stress procedure. Substance use and externalizing sympt...
From the literature it is not clear whether low resting heart rate (HR) reflects low or high sensiti...
From the literature it is not clear whether low resting heart rate (HR) reflects low or high sensiti...
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Background: Children of parents with a substance use disorder (CPSUD) are at increased risk for deve...
Contains fulltext : 143439.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Chi...
Objective: Youth who report risky substance use and who have a familial history of substance use dis...
Objective: Youth who report risky substance use and who have a familial history of substance use dis...
Background: Few studies have investigated physiological stress (re)activity in relation to substance...
Contains fulltext : 139889.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: C...
BACKGROUND: Although P300 amplitude reductions constitute a persistent finding in children of addict...
Background: Although P300 amplitude reductions constitute a persistent finding in children of addict...
Background : Although P300 amplitude reductions constitute a persistent finding in children of addic...
Background: Although P300 amplitude reductions constitute a persistent finding in children of addict...
Contains fulltext : 139894.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)One of the co...
From the literature it is not clear whether low resting heart rate (HR) reflects low or high sensiti...
From the literature it is not clear whether low resting heart rate (HR) reflects low or high sensiti...
From the literature it is not clear whether low resting heart rate (HR) reflects low or high sensiti...
© 2021 The Authors. Psychophysiology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Society for Psy...
Background: Children of parents with a substance use disorder (CPSUD) are at increased risk for deve...
Contains fulltext : 143439.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Chi...
Objective: Youth who report risky substance use and who have a familial history of substance use dis...
Objective: Youth who report risky substance use and who have a familial history of substance use dis...
Background: Few studies have investigated physiological stress (re)activity in relation to substance...
Contains fulltext : 139889.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: C...
BACKGROUND: Although P300 amplitude reductions constitute a persistent finding in children of addict...
Background: Although P300 amplitude reductions constitute a persistent finding in children of addict...
Background : Although P300 amplitude reductions constitute a persistent finding in children of addic...
Background: Although P300 amplitude reductions constitute a persistent finding in children of addict...
Contains fulltext : 139894.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)One of the co...
From the literature it is not clear whether low resting heart rate (HR) reflects low or high sensiti...
From the literature it is not clear whether low resting heart rate (HR) reflects low or high sensiti...
From the literature it is not clear whether low resting heart rate (HR) reflects low or high sensiti...
© 2021 The Authors. Psychophysiology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Society for Psy...