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Hair cortisol-a stress marker in children and adolescents with chronic tic disorders? A large European cross-sectional study

Authors :
Judith, Buse
Josefine, Rothe
Anne, Uhlmann
Benjamin, Bodmer
Clemens, Kirschbaum
Hoekstra, Pieter J.
Andrea, Dietrich
Veit, Roessner
EMTICS collaborative group: Alan Apter
Baglioni, Valentina
Juliane, Ball
Noa, Benaroya-Milshtein
Emese, Bognar
Bianka, Burger
Cardona, Francesco Carmelo Giovanni
Marta Correa Vela
Maria Cristina Ferro
Blanca, Garcia-Delgar
Mariangela, Gulisano
Annelieke, Hagen
Julie, Hagstrøm
Hedderly, Tammy J.
Isobel, Heyman
Chaim, Huyser
Marcos, Madruga-Garrido
Martino, Davide
Pablo, Mir
Astrid, Morer
Kirsten, Müller-Vahl
Alexander, Münchau
Peter, Nagy
Neri, Valeria
Openneer, Thaïra J. C.
Pellico, Alessandra
Plessen, Kerstin J.
Cesare, Porcelli
Rizzo, Renata
Daphna, Ruhrman
Schnell, Jaana M. L.
Anette, Schrag
Silvestri, PAOLA ROSARIA
Liselotte, Skov
Tamar, Steinberg
Friederike Tagwerker Gloor
Zsanett Tarnok &amp
Elif, Weidinger
EMTICS collaborative group
Apter, A.
Baglioni, V.
Ball, J.
Benaroya-Milshtein, N.
Bodmer, B.
Bognar, E.
Burger, B.
Buse, J.
Cardona, F.
Vela, M.C.
Dietrich, A.
Ferro, M.C.
Garcia-Delgar, B.
Gulisano, M.
Hagen, A.
Hagstrøm, J.
Hedderly, T.J.
Heyman, I.
Hoekstra, P.J.
Huyser, C.
Madruga-Garrido, M.
Martino, D.
Mir, P.
Morer, A.
Müller-Vahl, K.
Münchau, A.
Nagy, P.
Neri, V.
Openneer, TJC
Pellico, A.
Plessen, K.J.
Porcelli, C.
Rizzo, R.
Roessner, V.
Ruhrman, D.
Schnell, JML
Schrag, A.
Silvestri, P.R.
Skov, L.
Steinberg, T.
Gloor, F.T.
Tarnok, Z.
Weidinger, E.
Clinical Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Research Program (CCNP)
Source :
European child & adolescent psychiatry, vol. 31, no. 5, pp. 771-779, European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 31. SPRINGER
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Background There is clear evidence that tic disorders (TDs) are associated with psychosocial stress as well as emotional and behavioral problems. Studies have shown that individuals with TDs have higher acute physiological stress responses to external, single stressors (as reflected by saliva cortisol). The aim of the present study was to examine a physiological marker of longer-term stress (as reflected by hair cortisol concentration) in children and adolescents with TDs and unaffected siblings of individuals with TDs. Methods Two samples of a European cohort were included in this study. In the COURSE sample, 412 children and adolescents aged 3–16 years with a chronic TD including Tourette syndrome according to DSM IV-TR criteria were included. The ONSET sample included 131 3–10 years old siblings of individuals with TDs, who themselves had no tics. Differences in hair cortisol concentration (HCC) between the two samples were examined. Within the COURSE sample, relations of HCC with tic severity and perceived psychosocial stress as well as potential effects and interaction effects of comorbid emotional and behavioral problems and psychotropic medication on HCC were investigated. Results There were no differences in HCC between the two samples. In participants with TDs, there were no associations between HCC and tic severity or perceived psychosocial stress. No main effects of sex, psychotropic medication status and comorbid emotional and behavioral problems on HCC were found in participants with TDs. Conclusion A link between HCC and TDs is not supported by the present results.

Details

ISSN :
1435165X and 10188827
Volume :
31
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....adc745890246386ddbf6edde34e5937a