Authors
Jamie L Hanson, Wouter van den Bos, Barbara J Roeber, Karen D Rudolph, Richard J Davidson, Seth D Pollak
Publication date
2017/7
Journal
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
Volume
58
Issue
7
Pages
770-778
Description
Background
Children who experience early adversity often develop emotion regulatory problems, but little is known about the mechanisms that mediate this relation. We tested whether general associative learning processes contribute to associations between adversity, in the form of child maltreatment, and negative behavioral outcomes.
Methods
Eighty‐one participants between 12 and 17 years of age were recruited for this study and completed a probabilistic learning Task. Forty‐one of these participants had been exposed to physical abuse, a form of early adversity. Forty additional participants without any known history of maltreatment served as a comparison group. All participants (and their parents) also completed portions of the Youth Life Stress Interview to understand adolescent's behavior. We calculated measures of associative learning, and also constructed mathematical models of learning.
Results …
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