Miller Jonas G, Chahal Rajpreet, Kirshenbaum Jaclyn S, Ho Tiffany C, Gifuni Anthony J, Gotlib Ian H
Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco, USA.
Dev Psychopathol. 2022 Dec;34(5):1974-1985. doi: 10.1017/S095457942100033X. Epub 2021 Jun 8.
The COVID-19 pandemic is a unique period of stress, uncertainty, and adversity that will have significant implications for adolescent mental health. Nevertheless, stress and adversity related to COVID-19 may be more consequential for some adolescents' mental health than for others. We examined whether heart rate variability (HRV) indicated differential susceptibility to mental health difficulties associated with COVID-19 stress and COVID-19 family adversity. Approximately 4 years prior to the pandemic, we assessed resting HRV and HRV reactivity to a well-validated stress paradigm in 87 adolescents. During the pandemic, these adolescents (ages 13-19) reported on their health-related stress and concerns about COVID-19, family adversity related to COVID-19, and their recent emotional problems. The association between COVID-19 stress and emotional problems was significantly stronger for adolescents who previously exhibited higher resting HRV or higher HRV reactivity. For adolescents who exhibited lower resting HRV or HRV augmentation, COVID-19 stress was not associated with emotional problems. Conversely, lower resting HRV indicated vulnerability to the effect of COVID-19 family adversity on emotional problems. Different patterns of parasympathetic functioning may reflect differential susceptibility to the effects of COVID-19 stress versus vulnerability to the effects of COVID-19 family adversity on mental health during the pandemic.
新冠疫情是一段独特的充满压力、不确定性和逆境的时期,将对青少年心理健康产生重大影响。然而,与新冠疫情相关的压力和逆境对某些青少年心理健康的影响可能比对其他青少年更大。我们研究了心率变异性(HRV)是否表明对与新冠疫情压力和新冠疫情家庭逆境相关的心理健康困难存在不同的易感性。在疫情爆发前约4年,我们评估了87名青少年的静息HRV以及他们对一个经过充分验证的压力范式的HRV反应性。在疫情期间,这些青少年(年龄在13至19岁之间)报告了他们与健康相关的压力、对新冠疫情的担忧、与新冠疫情相关的家庭逆境以及他们最近的情绪问题。对于之前静息HRV较高或HRV反应性较高的青少年,新冠疫情压力与情绪问题之间的关联显著更强。对于静息HRV较低或HRV增强程度较低的青少年,新冠疫情压力与情绪问题无关。相反,较低的静息HRV表明易受新冠疫情家庭逆境对情绪问题的影响。不同的副交感神经功能模式可能反映了在疫情期间对新冠疫情压力影响的不同易感性,以及对新冠疫情家庭逆境对心理健康影响的易感性差异。