Peer support as moderator of association between socioeconomic status and low-grade inflammation in adolescents.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-27 DOI:10.1037/hea0001331
Tao Jiang, Edith Chen, Phoebe H Lam, Jungwon Kim, Hee Moon, Gregory E Miller
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Abstract

Objective: Individuals who grow up in low-socioeconomic status (SES) families are at an increased risk of health problems across the lifespan. Although supportive social relationships are postulated to be a protective factor for the health of these individuals, the role of friend support in adolescence is not well understood. Given that low-grade inflammation is one key biological mechanism proposed to explain links between family SES and health outcomes, we examined whether adolescents' friend support buffers the association between family SES and low-grade inflammation among adolescents.

Method: 277 dyads of adolescents (63.5% female; 39.4% White, 38.3% Black, and 32.1% Hispanic; Mage = 13.92 years) and one of their parents participated in this longitudinal study (two waves approximately 2 years apart). Parents reported family objective SES (i.e., income, savings, and education) and family subjective SES (i.e., subjective social status). Adolescents reported perceived friend support. Fasting antecubital blood was drawn from adolescents at both visits. Low-grade inflammatory activity was represented by a composite of inflammatory biomarkers and numbers of classical monocytes.

Results: Adolescents' friend support moderated the associations of family subjective SES with both the inflammation composite and classical monocyte counts across cross-sectional, longitudinal, and prospective change (only significant for the inflammation composite) analyses. Specifically, lower family subjective SES was associated with higher levels of low-grade inflammation only among adolescents lower, but not higher, in friend support. No moderation was observed for objective SES.

Conclusion: Supportive peer relationships buffer the link between family subjective, but not objective, SES and low-grade inflammation in adolescence. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

同伴支持在青少年社会经济地位与低度炎症之间的调节作用。
目的:在低社会经济地位(SES)家庭中长大的个体在整个生命周期中出现健康问题的风险增加。虽然支持性的社会关系被认为是这些人健康的一个保护因素,但朋友支持在青春期的作用还没有得到很好的理解。鉴于低度炎症是解释家庭经济地位与健康结果之间联系的一个关键生物学机制,我们研究了青少年的朋友支持是否缓冲了家庭经济地位与青少年低度炎症之间的联系。方法:277对青少年,其中女性63.5%;白人39.4%,黑人38.3%,西班牙裔32.1%;Mage = 13.92岁)和他们的父母之一参与了这项纵向研究(两波间隔大约2年)。父母报告家庭客观经济地位(即收入、储蓄和教育)和家庭主观经济地位(即主观社会地位)。青少年报告感知到朋友的支持。两次访问均从青少年中抽取空腹肛前血。低级别炎症活动由炎症生物标志物和经典单核细胞数量的组合来代表。结果:青少年的朋友支持调节了家庭主观SES与炎症组合和经典单核细胞计数在横断面、纵向和前瞻性变化(仅在炎症组合中显著)的关联。具体而言,较低的家庭主观经济地位与较高的轻度炎症水平相关,仅在青少年中,朋友支持较低,而不是较高。未观察到客观SES的缓和。结论:支持性同伴关系缓冲了家庭主观而非客观、社会经济状况与青少年低度炎症之间的联系。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c) 2023 APA,版权所有)。
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