2016
DOI: 10.1080/19315864.2016.1183246
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Regulatory Behaviors and Stress Reactivity among Infants at High Risk for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: An Exploratory Study

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“…Two studies assessed infant arousal before and after the still‐face paradigm (SFP; i.e., a socioemotional stressor for infants) using salivary cortisol (Jirikowic et al., ) or heart rate and salivary cortisol (Haley et al., ). In other populations, evidence has been accumulating regarding neuroendocrine reactivity in response to the SFP.…”
Section: Study Characteristicsmentioning
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“…Two studies assessed infant arousal before and after the still‐face paradigm (SFP; i.e., a socioemotional stressor for infants) using salivary cortisol (Jirikowic et al., ) or heart rate and salivary cortisol (Haley et al., ). In other populations, evidence has been accumulating regarding neuroendocrine reactivity in response to the SFP.…”
Section: Study Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With respect to PAE, Jirikowic and colleagues () compared 9 infants with moderate/high PAE to 9 infants with low/no PAE (6 to 15 months old) and found infants with moderate/high PAE had significantly greater cortisol levels at baseline assessment; however, neither group showed an increase post‐SFP. Haley and colleagues () investigated 55 infants 5 to 7 months of age, whose mothers reported risky prepregnancy drinking.…”
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“…Our earlier study found that PAE infants had increased cortisol reactivity, elevated heart rate, and increased negative affect during the stressor episodes of the SFP (35). Infants with moderate to heavy PAE have been found to have greater physiologic stress reactivity between 6 and 15 months as measured by salivary cortisol during the SFP, compared to infants with mild or no PAE exposure (36). …”
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“…Cortisol measurement has been used in research to look at moderating conditions of stress, such as socioeconomic status (Ursache et al, 2015), mindfulness (Schonert-Reichl & Lawlor, 2010), stress vulnerability (Jirikowic, Chen, Nash, Gendler, & Carmichael Olson, 2016), teacher burnout (Oberle & Schonert-Reichl, 2016), temperament and personality (Blair, Peters, & Granger, 2004), competitive pressure (Verner et al, 2010), and dyadic relationships like those between a parent and child (Borelli et al, 2014;Hatfield & Williford, 2016). As such, cortisol measurement is a well-validated indicator of a stress response.…”
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