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Individual differences in preschoolers' salivary cortisol and alpha-amylase reactivity: Relations to temperament and maladjustment
Authors:Tracy L Spinrad  Nancy Eisenberg  Natalie D Eggum  RG Haugen  Claire Hofer
Institution:a School of Social and Family Dynamics, Arizona State University, PO Box 873701, Tempe, Arizona 85287-3701, USA
b Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, USA
c Department of Education, Arizona State University, USA
d Department of Biobehavioral Health, Pennsylvania State University, USA
Abstract:We examined the relations of 84 preschoolers' (43 boys; mean age = 54 months) situational stress reactivity to their observed emotions and mothers' reports of temperament and adjustment. Salivary cortisol and salivary alpha-amylase (sAA) were collected prior to, and following, a frustrating task. Children's anger, sadness, and positive affect were measured, and mothers reported on preschoolers' dispositional emotionality, regulation, impulsivity, and problem behaviors. Forty-seven percent of children had an increase in sAA and 52% had an increase in cortisol following the challenging task. On average, sAA levels showed the predicted pattern of rise following the frustrating task, followed by return to baseline. For cortisol, there was a mean increase from pre-task to 40 min post-test. sAA reactivity was associated with relatively low levels of dispositional anger and impulsivity and relatively high regulation, particularly for girls. sAA reactivity also was related to low externalizing problems for girls, but not boys. Although cortisol reactivity was unrelated to children's emotions and maladjustment, it was positively related to mothers' reports of regulation. The findings suggest that sAA reactivity in response to a frustrating social task may reflect girls' constrained behavior.
Keywords:Cortisol  Salivary alpha-amylase  Problem behaviors  Temperament  Effortful control  Emotions  impulsivity
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