Login / Signup

The age-varying effects of adolescent stress on impulsivity and sensation seeking.

Alexander M WassermanErin E WoodCharles W MathiasTae Joon MoonNathalie Hill-KapturczakJohn D RoacheDonald M Dougherty
Published in: Journal of research on adolescence : the official journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence (2023)
Adolescence is defined in part by heightened exposure and sensitivity to stressors. In a longitudinal cohort of youth at risk for substance use problems, we examined the age-varying relationship between stress exposure and traits that are central to the dual systems model. The positive associations between stress exposure, impulsivity, sensation seeking varied as function of age. Specifically, the influence of stress exposure on impulsivity strengthened during early adolescence and remained stable into early adulthood, while the influence of stress exposure on sensation seeking strengthened from early- to mid-adolescence and weakened thereafter. These findings suggest that the maturational imbalance between the capacity to regulate impulsive tendencies and sensation seeking may be exaggerated for youth who are exposed to a high number of stressors.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • depressive symptoms
  • young adults
  • physical activity
  • stress induced
  • obsessive compulsive disorder
  • heat stress