Introduction Short stature caused by growth hormone (GH) deficiency is one of the causes of the “Failure to Thrive” (FTT) condition. In absence of clear organic causes, several different psychosocial conditions may play a role in explaining the FTT phenotype. Advances in developmental psychology have highlighted the role of emotions and caregiving behaviors in the organization of child's personality and psychobiology, with the mother–son attachment bond being considered a fundamental developmental experience. The objective of the present preliminary study was to assess whether there are significant correlations between attachment styles and GH levels in a sample of subjects with non-organic FTT. Methods We enrolled 27 children (mean age: 9.49 ± 2.63) with non-organic FTT. Perceived attachment security was assessed through the Security Scale (SS) and its subscales focused on maternal and paternal security. Pearson partial correlation was used to test associations between GH levels and SS measures adjusting for confounding factors (i.e. age, gender and BMI). Results Across all subjects, GH was significantly positively correlated with general security (r = 0.425; P = 0.038) and maternal security (SSM) (r = –0.451; P = 0.027) and not significantly correlated with paternal security (SSP) (r = 0.237; P = 0.264). Discussion These findings preliminarily suggest that perceived attachment security may play a role in the etiopathogenesis of non-organic GH deficiencies and add to the accumulating evidence that attachment styles are associated with specific psychoendocrine underpinnings.

Exploring the correlation between perceived attachment security and levels of gh hormone in a sample of children with non-organic failure to thrive. preliminary findings / Fojanesi, M.; Gallo, M.; Russo, F.; Valentini, M.; Spaziani, M.; Radicioni, A.; Bersani, F. S.; Biondi, M.. - In: EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY. - ISSN 0924-9338. - 41:(2017), pp. 234-235. (Intervento presentato al convegno 25th Annual European Psychiatric Association Congress tenutosi a Firenze) [10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.2249].

Exploring the correlation between perceived attachment security and levels of gh hormone in a sample of children with non-organic failure to thrive. preliminary findings

Fojanesi M.;Gallo M.;Russo F.;Valentini M.;Spaziani M.;Radicioni A.;Bersani F. S.;Biondi M.
2017

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Introduction Short stature caused by growth hormone (GH) deficiency is one of the causes of the “Failure to Thrive” (FTT) condition. In absence of clear organic causes, several different psychosocial conditions may play a role in explaining the FTT phenotype. Advances in developmental psychology have highlighted the role of emotions and caregiving behaviors in the organization of child's personality and psychobiology, with the mother–son attachment bond being considered a fundamental developmental experience. The objective of the present preliminary study was to assess whether there are significant correlations between attachment styles and GH levels in a sample of subjects with non-organic FTT. Methods We enrolled 27 children (mean age: 9.49 ± 2.63) with non-organic FTT. Perceived attachment security was assessed through the Security Scale (SS) and its subscales focused on maternal and paternal security. Pearson partial correlation was used to test associations between GH levels and SS measures adjusting for confounding factors (i.e. age, gender and BMI). Results Across all subjects, GH was significantly positively correlated with general security (r = 0.425; P = 0.038) and maternal security (SSM) (r = –0.451; P = 0.027) and not significantly correlated with paternal security (SSP) (r = 0.237; P = 0.264). Discussion These findings preliminarily suggest that perceived attachment security may play a role in the etiopathogenesis of non-organic GH deficiencies and add to the accumulating evidence that attachment styles are associated with specific psychoendocrine underpinnings.
2017
25th Annual European Psychiatric Association Congress
attachment; gh; non-organic failure to thrive
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Exploring the correlation between perceived attachment security and levels of gh hormone in a sample of children with non-organic failure to thrive. preliminary findings / Fojanesi, M.; Gallo, M.; Russo, F.; Valentini, M.; Spaziani, M.; Radicioni, A.; Bersani, F. S.; Biondi, M.. - In: EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY. - ISSN 0924-9338. - 41:(2017), pp. 234-235. (Intervento presentato al convegno 25th Annual European Psychiatric Association Congress tenutosi a Firenze) [10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.2249].
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