Risk for internalizing symptom development in young children: Roles of child parasympathetic reactivity and maternal depression and anxiety exposure in early life
Quigley K, Petty C, Sidamon‐Eristoff A, Modico M, Nelson C, Enlow M. Risk for internalizing symptom development in young children: Roles of child parasympathetic reactivity and maternal depression and anxiety exposure in early life. Psychophysiology 2023, 60: e14326. PMID: 37162341, PMCID: PMC10524514, DOI: 10.1111/psyp.14326.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParasympathetic nervous systemMaternal depressionPNS reactivityChild RSA reactivityChild internalizing symptomsAnxiety symptomsAge 5RSA reactivityInternalizing disordersProspective longitudinal studyInternalizing symptomsMaternal psychopathologyNervous systemMother-child dyadsSymptomsChildren's symptomsInternalizing symptom developmentEarly lifeHigher internalizing symptomsDepressionParasympathetic reactivityLongitudinal studyEarly childhoodBiological vulnerabilityYoung children