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Alterations in HPA-axis and autonomic nervous system functioning in childhood anxiety disorders point to a chronic stress hypothesis
Highlights • Children with AD have specific psychophysiological characteristics, which resemble the psychophysiological characteristics of chronic stress. • A high clinical burden is associated with altered ANS and HPA-axis functioning. • Children with specific phobia can be discerned from children...
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description | Highlights • Children with AD have specific psychophysiological characteristics, which resemble the psychophysiological characteristics of chronic stress. • A high clinical burden is associated with altered ANS and HPA-axis functioning. • Children with specific phobia can be discerned from children with social phobia and separation anxiety disorder on higher skin conductance level. |
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