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Does reward processing moderate or mediate the link between childhood adversity and psychopathology: A longitudinal study
by
McLaughlin, Katie A.
, Sheridan, Margaret A.
, Hanford, Lindsay C.
, Gastón-Panthaki, Aria
, Lengua, Liliana J.
, Kasparek, Steven W.
in
Adolescent
/ Adults
/ Adverse Childhood Experiences
/ Adversity
/ Brain
/ Child
/ Childhood
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Deprivation
/ Function
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Humans
/ Information processing
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Mental depression
/ Psychopathology
/ Reinforcement
/ Resilience in Development: Pathways to Multisystem Integration
/ Resting
/ Reward
/ Special Issue Article
/ Teenagers
/ Threats
/ Trauma
2023
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Does reward processing moderate or mediate the link between childhood adversity and psychopathology: A longitudinal study
by
McLaughlin, Katie A.
, Sheridan, Margaret A.
, Hanford, Lindsay C.
, Gastón-Panthaki, Aria
, Lengua, Liliana J.
, Kasparek, Steven W.
in
Adolescent
/ Adults
/ Adverse Childhood Experiences
/ Adversity
/ Brain
/ Child
/ Childhood
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Deprivation
/ Function
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Humans
/ Information processing
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Mental depression
/ Psychopathology
/ Reinforcement
/ Resilience in Development: Pathways to Multisystem Integration
/ Resting
/ Reward
/ Special Issue Article
/ Teenagers
/ Threats
/ Trauma
2023
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Does reward processing moderate or mediate the link between childhood adversity and psychopathology: A longitudinal study
by
McLaughlin, Katie A.
, Sheridan, Margaret A.
, Hanford, Lindsay C.
, Gastón-Panthaki, Aria
, Lengua, Liliana J.
, Kasparek, Steven W.
in
Adolescent
/ Adults
/ Adverse Childhood Experiences
/ Adversity
/ Brain
/ Child
/ Childhood
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Deprivation
/ Function
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Humans
/ Information processing
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Mental depression
/ Psychopathology
/ Reinforcement
/ Resilience in Development: Pathways to Multisystem Integration
/ Resting
/ Reward
/ Special Issue Article
/ Teenagers
/ Threats
/ Trauma
2023
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Does reward processing moderate or mediate the link between childhood adversity and psychopathology: A longitudinal study
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Does reward processing moderate or mediate the link between childhood adversity and psychopathology: A longitudinal study
2023
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Childhood adversity is common and associated with elevated risk for transdiagnostic psychopathology. Reward processing has been implicated in the link between adversity and psychopathology, but whether it serves as a mediator or moderator is unclear. This study examined whether alterations in behavioral and neural reward processing function as a mechanism or moderator of psychopathology outcomes following adversity experiences, including threat (i.e., trauma) and deprivation. A longitudinal community sample of 10–15-year-old youths was assessed across two waves (Wave 1: n = 228; Wave 2: n = 206). Wave 1 assessed adverse experiences, psychopathology symptoms, reward processing on a monetary incentive delay task, and resting-state fMRI. At Wave 2, psychopathology symptoms were reassessed. Greater threat experiences were associated with blunted behavioral reward sensitivity, which, in turn, predicted increases in depression symptoms over time and mediated the prospective association between threat and depression symptoms. In contrast, reward sensitivity moderated the association between deprivation experiences and prospective externalizing symptoms such that the positive association of deprivation with increasing externalizing symptoms was absent for children with high levels of reward sensitivity.
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Cambridge University Press
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