Associations between children's trauma-related sequelae and skin conductance captured through mobile technology

BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY(2022)

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Although many children experience trauma, few receive diagnoses and subsequent care despite experiencing trauma-related sequelae. At age nine (M = 9.11), children (N = 62; female = 46.4%) who predominantly identified as Black (78.7%) were enrolled in this first study examining how skin conductance as captured by mobile technology, eSense, related to children's traumatic experiences and trauma-related symptoms. Skin conductance measures were associated with degree of trauma exposure and PTSD hyperarousal symptoms. These findings suggest that physiological responses in addition to self-report measures may be easily used to assess children's trauma exposure and symptoms. Given eSense's ease-of-use, this technology could assist clinics and research institutions assess children's trauma-related needs.
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Assessment/diagnosis, Child/adolescent, Computer/internet technology, Cost-effectiveness, Ethnicity/race, Life events/stress, PTSD/Posttraumatic stress disorder, Trauma
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