Lower cortisol level in response to a psychosocial stressor in young females with self-harm

Highlights • Blood cortisol levels during the Trier Social Stress Test were assessed in a group of female adolescents (n = 130), using larger sample sizes than in former trials. • Participants with self-harm (n = 21) showed lower cortisol levels. • This study adds to former work showing an altered H...

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Published in:Psychoneuroendocrinology Vol. 76; pp. 84 - 87
Main Authors: Plener, Paul L, Zohsel, Katrin, Hohm, Erika, Buchmann, Arlette F, Banaschewski, T, Zimmermann, Ulrich S, Laucht, Manfred
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Abstract Highlights • Blood cortisol levels during the Trier Social Stress Test were assessed in a group of female adolescents (n = 130), using larger sample sizes than in former trials. • Participants with self-harm (n = 21) showed lower cortisol levels. • This study adds to former work showing an altered HPA-axis response to social stressors in individuals with self-harm.
AbstractList BACKGROUNDSelf-harm is highly prevalent in adolescence, often serving an emotion regulation function. Social stressors such as bullying are associated with self-harm. The neurobiological background of the relationship between social stressors and self-harm needs to be further understood to inform prevention and therapy.METHODSParticipants were members of an epidemiological cohort study. 130 female participants underwent the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) at age 19. Of them, 21 reported a history of self-harm as assessed by the Youth Self Report. Psychiatric diagnoses were recorded.RESULTSParticipants with a history of self-harm showed significantly lower blood cortisol levels throughout the TSST. Early psychosocial adversity did not significantly differ between groups with and without self-harm, with self-harming participants reporting more childhood adversities.CONCLUSIONThese results add to the limited field of studies showing an altered HPA axis activity in females with self-harm. Future studies need to address the causal mechanisms behind this association.
Self-harm is highly prevalent in adolescence, often serving an emotion regulation function. Social stressors such as bullying are associated with self-harm. The neurobiological background of the relationship between social stressors and self-harm needs to be further understood to inform prevention and therapy. Participants were members of an epidemiological cohort study. 130 female participants underwent the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) at age 19. Of them, 21 reported a history of self-harm as assessed by the Youth Self Report. Psychiatric diagnoses were recorded. Participants with a history of self-harm showed significantly lower blood cortisol levels throughout the TSST. Early psychosocial adversity did not significantly differ between groups with and without self-harm, with self-harming participants reporting more childhood adversities. These results add to the limited field of studies showing an altered HPA axis activity in females with self-harm. Future studies need to address the causal mechanisms behind this association.
•Blood cortisol levels during the Trier Social Stress Test were assessed in a group of female adolescents (n=130), using larger sample sizes than in former trials.•Participants with self-harm (n=21) showed lower cortisol levels.•This study adds to former work showing an altered HPA-axis response to social stressors in individuals with self-harm. Self-harm is highly prevalent in adolescence, often serving an emotion regulation function. Social stressors such as bullying are associated with self-harm. The neurobiological background of the relationship between social stressors and self-harm needs to be further understood to inform prevention and therapy. Participants were members of an epidemiological cohort study. 130 female participants underwent the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) at age 19. Of them, 21 reported a history of self-harm as assessed by the Youth Self Report. Psychiatric diagnoses were recorded. Participants with a history of self-harm showed significantly lower blood cortisol levels throughout the TSST. Early psychosocial adversity did not significantly differ between groups with and without self-harm, with self-harming participants reporting more childhood adversities. These results add to the limited field of studies showing an altered HPA axis activity in females with self-harm. Future studies need to address the causal mechanisms behind this association.
Highlights • Blood cortisol levels during the Trier Social Stress Test were assessed in a group of female adolescents (n = 130), using larger sample sizes than in former trials. • Participants with self-harm (n = 21) showed lower cortisol levels. • This study adds to former work showing an altered HPA-axis response to social stressors in individuals with self-harm.
Author Banaschewski, T
Zimmermann, Ulrich S
Hohm, Erika
Zohsel, Katrin
Plener, Paul L
Buchmann, Arlette F
Laucht, Manfred
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Snippet Highlights • Blood cortisol levels during the Trier Social Stress Test were assessed in a group of female adolescents (n = 130), using larger sample sizes than...
•Blood cortisol levels during the Trier Social Stress Test were assessed in a group of female adolescents (n=130), using larger sample sizes than in former...
Self-harm is highly prevalent in adolescence, often serving an emotion regulation function. Social stressors such as bullying are associated with self-harm....
BACKGROUNDSelf-harm is highly prevalent in adolescence, often serving an emotion regulation function. Social stressors such as bullying are associated with...
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SubjectTerms Adolescent
Adolescent Behavior
Cortisol
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Female
Humans
Hydrocortisone - blood
Nonsuicidal self-injury
Psychiatry
Self-harm
Self-Injurious Behavior - blood
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Title Lower cortisol level in response to a psychosocial stressor in young females with self-harm
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