Allostatic load in children: The cost of empathic concern

Author:

Phua Desiree Y.1ORCID,Chen Helen23,Yap Fabian24,Chong Yap Seng15,Gluckman Peter D.167ORCID,Broekman Birit F. P.8ORCID,Eriksson Johan G.1579ORCID,Meaney Michael J.15101112

Affiliation:

1. Translational Neuroscience Programme, Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences (SICS), Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore 117609, Republic of Singapore

2. Department of Psychological Medicine, Kandang Kerbau Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Singapore 229899, Republic of Singapore

3. Paediatric Medicine Academic Clinical Programme, Duke-National University of Singapore, Singapore 169857, Republic of Singapore

4. Department of Paediatric Medicine, Kandang Kerbay Women’s and Children’s Hospital, 100 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 229899, Republic of Singapore

5. Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, Human Potential Translational Research Programme and O&G Department, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117597, Singapore

6. Centre for Human Evolution, Adaptation and Disease, Liggins Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland 1023, New Zealand

7. Public Health Research Program, Folkhalsan Research Center, Helsinki 00250, Finland

8. Department of Psychiatry, Amsterdam University Medical Centers (UMC) and Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis (OLVG), Vrije Universiteit (VU), Amsterdam 1081 HV, The Netherlands

9. Department of General Practice and Primary Health Care, University of Helsinki, Helsinki 00100, Finland

10. Brain-Body Initiative, Department of Paediatrics, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117597, Republic of Singapore

11. Sackler Program for Epigenetics and Psychobiology at McGill University, Montreal QC H3A 0G4, Canada

12. Department of Psychiatry, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, McGill University, Montreal QC H3A 0G4, Canada

Abstract

Early-life adversity affects long-term health outcomes but there is considerable interindividual variability in susceptibility to environmental influences. We proposed that positive psychological characteristics that reflect engagement with context, such as being concerned about people or performance on tasks (i.e., empathic concern), could moderate the interindividual variation in sensitivity to the quality of the early environment. We studied 526 children of various Asian nationalities in Singapore (46.6% female, 13.4% below the poverty line) with longitudinal data on perinatal and childhood experiences, maternal report on empathic concern of the child, and a comprehensive set of physiological measures reflecting pediatric allostatic load assessed at 6 y of age. The perinatal and childhood experiences included adversities and positive experiences. We found that cumulative adverse childhood experience was positively associated with allostatic load of children at 6 y of age at higher levels of empathic concern but not significantly associated at lower levels of empathic concern. This finding reveals evidence for the importance of empathic concern as a psychological characteristic that moderates the developmental impact of environmental influences, serving as a source for vulnerability to adversities in children.

Funder

National Research Foundation Singapore

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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