“…[56-59] In children, hypocortisolism has been reported in at risk populations of children,[37] including children with chronic stress,[43, 44, 60] children reared in institutions,[61] or in foster care, [62, 63] boys with attention problems, [64] clinically depressed maltreated school aged children,[65, 66] boys of low income depressed mothers,[67] post-traumatic stress disorder,[68] boys with antisocial behavior [69-75] and autism. [76] Blunting specifically has been found in children with psychosocial dwarfism,[77] atopic dermatitis,[35] Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD),[78] juvenile delinquents with ODD and Conduct Disorder (CD),[79] early onset or adolescent onset CD,[80] sexually abused girls,[81] and maltreated children.…”