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. 2017 Jul:81:14-21.
doi: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2017.03.013. Epub 2017 Mar 31.

Social status strategy in early adolescent girls: Testosterone and value-based decision making

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Social status strategy in early adolescent girls: Testosterone and value-based decision making

Stephanie L Cardoos et al. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2017 Jul.

Abstract

There has been strong interest, spanning several disciplines, in understanding adolescence as a developmental period of increased risk-taking behavior. Our goals focus on one line of investigation within this larger developmental risk framework. Specifically, we examined levels of pubertal hormones in girls in relation to their willingness to take greater financial risks to gain social status. To this end, we tested the hypothesis that higher levels of testosterone during the ages of pubertal maturation are associated with a greater willingness to sacrifice money for social admiration. Sixty-three girls ages 10-14 (Mage=12.74) participated in laboratory measures and completed at-home saliva sample collection. The Pubertal Development Scale (PDS) and basal hormone levels (testosterone, estradiol, DHEA) measured pubertal maturation. We made use of a developmentally appropriate version of an Auction Task in which adolescents could take financial risks in order to gain socially motivated outcomes (social status). PDS and testosterone were each associated with overall levels of financial risk taking over the course of the Auction Task. In hierarchical models, PDS and testosterone were predictors of the slope of overbidding over the course of the task. Results provide evidence for the role of testosterone and pubertal maturation in girls' motivations to engage in costly decision making in order to gain social status. Findings contribute to our understanding of the developmental underpinnings of some interesting aspects of adolescent risk behavior.

Keywords: Adolescent; Auctions; Competitive bidding; Girls; Risk taking; Testosterone.

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Screen participant views during bidding.
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Screen participants viewed when winning a round.
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Screen participants viewed when losing a round.

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