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Baseline autonomic nervous system activity in female children and adolescents with conduct disorder: Psychophysiological findings from the FemNAT-CD study

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  • Oldenhof, Helena
  • Prätzlich, Martin
  • Ackermann, Katharina
  • Baker, Rosalind
  • Batchelor, Molly
  • Baumann, Sarah
  • Bernhard, Anka
  • Clanton, Roberta
  • Dikeos, Dimitris
  • Dochnal, Roberta
  • Fehlbaum, Lynn Valérie
  • Fernández-Rivas, Aranzazu
  • de Geus, Eco
  • Gonzalez, Karen
  • de Artaza-Lavesa, Maider González
  • Guijarro, Silvina
  • Gundlach, Malou
  • Herpertz-Dahlmann, Beate
  • Hervas, Amaia
  • Jansen, Lucres
  • Kersten, Linda
  • Kohls, Gregor
  • Konsta, Angeliki
  • Lazaratou, Helen
  • Kerexeta-Lizeaga, Iñaki
  • Martinelli, Anne
  • van Nimwegen, Tisse
  • Puzzo, Ignazio
  • Raschle, Nora Maria
  • Rogers, Jack
  • Siklósi, Réka
  • Smaragdi, Areti
  • Steppan, Martin
  • De Brito, Stephane
  • Fairchild, Graeme
  • Kieser, Meinhard
  • Konrad, Kerstin
  • Freitag, Christine
  • Stadler, Christina
  • Popma, Arne

Abstract

Autonomic nervous system (ANS) functioning has been widely studied in relation to antisocial behavior, such as Conduct Disorder (CD). However, research in females is scarce and findings are inconsistent. This study investigated baseline ANS activity in CD children and adolescents and tested for sex differences. Furthermore, subgroups of CD were investigated: +/‐ Limited Prosocial Emotions (LPE), +/‐ comorbid internalizing disorders (INT).

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  • Oldenhof, Helena & Prätzlich, Martin & Ackermann, Katharina & Baker, Rosalind & Batchelor, Molly & Baumann, Sarah & Bernhard, Anka & Clanton, Roberta & Dikeos, Dimitris & Dochnal, Roberta & Fehlbaum, , 2019. "Baseline autonomic nervous system activity in female children and adolescents with conduct disorder: Psychophysiological findings from the FemNAT-CD study," Journal of Criminal Justice, Elsevier, vol. 65(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:jcjust:v:65:y:2019:i:c:s0047235218301958
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2018.05.011
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    1. Sousa, Rúben & Petrocchi, Nicola & Gilbert, Paul & Rijo, Daniel, 2022. "Unveiling the heart of young offenders: Testing the tripartite model of affect regulation in community and forensic male adolescents," Journal of Criminal Justice, Elsevier, vol. 82(C).

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