Assessing Children's Autonomic Nervous System Activity During Structured Tasks: A Feasibility and Reliability Study in Ghana

Author:

Bentil Helena J.1ORCID,Daang Enya M.2,Guyer Amanda E.3,Yuan Haiying1,Adu‐Afarwuah Seth4,Amponsah Benjamin5,Manu Adom6,Mensah Mavis Osipi4,Demuyakor Maku E.7,Arnold Charles D.1,Oaks Brietta M.8,Prado Elizabeth1,Hastings Paul D.9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Global Nutrition University of California Davis California USA

2. Department of Psychology University of California Los Angeles California USA

3. Department of Human Ecology Center for Mind and Brain University of California Davis USA

4. Department of Nutrition and Food Science University of Ghana Accra Ghana

5. Department of Pscychology University of Ghana Accra Ghana

6. Department of Population, Family & Reproductive Health School of Public Health University of Ghana Accra Ghana

7. McKing Consulting Corporation Chamblee Georgia USA

8. Department of Nutrition University of Rhode Island Kingston Rhode Island USA

9. Department of Psychology Center for Brain and Mind University of California Davis USA

Abstract

ABSTRACTThe significance of physiological regulation in relation to behavioral and emotional regulation is well documented, but primarily in economically advantaged contexts. Few studies have been conducted in low‐ and middle‐income countries. We investigated the feasibility and reliability of measuring autonomic nervous system (ANS) activity and behavior during challenge tasks in 30 children aged 8–10 years in Ghana during two visits, 1 week apart. Completeness of ANS data ranged from 80% to 100% across all tasks. There was low‐to‐moderate test–retest reliability of video mood induction (VMI) emotion ratings and balloon analog risk task (BART) pumps (r = 0.34–0.52). VMI elicited higher targeted emotion ratings in Visit 2 than Visit 1. Respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) was higher, and pre‐ejection period (PEP) was longer at Visit 2 than Visit 1 for baseline and both tasks. RSA was higher at baseline than during the VMI anger scene at Visit 1, whereas PEP was shorter at baseline than during all VMI emotion scenes at Visit 2. RSA was higher at baseline than during BART at both visits. In conclusion, ANS data collection within evocative and arousing challenge tasks was feasible in Ghana, and the tasks were generally reliable and effective in eliciting target emotions and risk‐taking behavior in this sample.

Funder

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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