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The fear that remains: Associations between trauma, related psychopathology, and fear‐potentiated startle in youth resettled as refugees.

Authors :
Grasser, Lana Ruvolo
Saad, Bassem
Bazzi, Celine
Suhaiban, Hiba Abu
Mammo, Dalia F.
Izar, Ragda
Rass, Noor Abou
Winters, Sterling J.
Nashef, Raya
Ali, Ayat Abed
Javanbakht, Arash
Jovanovic, Tanja
Source :
Developmental Psychobiology; May2023, Vol. 65 Issue 4, p1-10, 10p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Fear‐potentiated startle (FPS) can be used to measure fear and safety learning—behaviors affected by trauma that may map onto posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Therefore, FPS could be a candidate biomarker of trauma‐related psychopathology and a potential identifier of trauma‐exposed youth in need of focused treatment. We enrolled n = 71 (35 females, Mage = 12.7 years) Syrian youth exposed to civilian war trauma. Eyeblink electromyogram (EMG) data from a differential conditioning FPS paradigm were obtained 2.5 years after resettlement. Youth provided self‐report of trauma exposure (Harvard Trauma Questionnaire) and PTSD symptoms (UCLA PTSD Reaction Index). While FPS during conditioning was not associated with symptoms, associations with psychopathology emerged in fear extinction. Probable PTSD was associated with FPS in the last block of extinction, such that FPS to threat cue was significantly greater in the PTSD+ group compared to the PTSD– group at the end of extinction (F = 6.25, p =.015). As with adults, we observed a deficit in extinction learning but not fear conditioning in youth with PTSD. These results support the use of trauma‐informed cognitive behavioral therapy based on the learning principles of extinction in youth with PTSD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00121630
Volume :
65
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Developmental Psychobiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
163190340
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/dev.22385