Title of article :
Adrenocortical reactivity and social competence in seven year-olds
Author/Authors :
Louis A. Schmidt، نويسنده , , Nathan A. Fox، نويسنده , , Esther M. Sternberg، نويسنده , , Philip W. Gold، نويسنده , , Craig C. Smith، نويسنده , , Jay Schulkin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
We examined temporal changes in salivary cortisol in response to a peer self-presentation task in a group of seven year-olds, some of whom scored high, average, and low on the Harter, 1983 Perceived Social Competence Scale. Salivary cortisol was measured pre-task, and 20 and 35 min post-task. We found a significant relation between individual differences in perceived social competence and salivary cortisol reactivity in response to the task. Children who perceived themselves as socially competent exhibited a significantly greater decrease in salivary cortisol from 20 to 35 min following the task compared with children who self-reported a relatively lower degree of social competence. We speculate on the meaning of salivary cortisol changes in childrens socio-emotional development.
Keywords :
Social competence^ Self!presentation^ Salivary cortisol^ Children
Journal title :
Personality and Individual Differences
Journal title :
Personality and Individual Differences