RSA reactivity to parent-child conflict as a predictor of dysregulated emotion and behavior in daily life.
Amy L ByrdVera VineJoseph E BeeneyLori N ScottJ Richard JenningsStephanie D SteppPublished in: Psychological medicine (2020)
Findings point to physiological profiles that increase the risk of dysregulated emotion and behavior during the transition to adolescence. Excessive RSA withdrawal uniquely, and in combination with baseline RSA, increased risk for dysregulation in daily life, underscoring the role of autonomic stress responding as a risk factor for psychopathology.