The psychosocial anti-inflammatories: Sense of control, purpose in life, and social support in relation to inflammation, functional health and chronic conditions in adulthood

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Margie E. Lachman, Kylie A. Schiloski
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Abstract

Objective

Three psychosocial variables were examined as predictors of chronic inflammation, functional health, and number of chronic conditions.

Methods

This cohort study used the Midlife in the United States biomarker sample. Data were collected in 2004–2009 (M2) and 2013–17 (M3). The sample included 1244 adults ages 34 to 82 (M = 54.50, SD = 11.7), with 57 % women, 79 % white, and education from 6 to 20 years (M = 14.47, SD = 2.65). Sense of control, purpose in life, and social support were included as indicators of a psychosocial latent factor. Inflammation was measured with Interleukin-6, C-reactive Protein, E-Selectin, Fibrinogen, and Intracellular Adhesion Molecule-1. Covariates included age, sex, education, race, and household income. Functional health and chronic conditions were assessed M = 9.27 (SD = 0.78) years after the psychosocial variables and M = 7.06, (SD = 1.47) years after inflammation.

Results

Using a structural equation model and controlling for covariates, higher levels on the psychosocial variables predicted lower inflammation (β = −0.12, 95 % CI -0.22 to −0.02; p = .016), better functional health (β = 0.25, 95 % CI 0.18 to 0.32; p < .001), and fewer chronic conditions (β = −0.22, 95 % CI −0.30 to −0.15; p < .001), with inflammation a mediator (indirect effects: functional health, β = 0.03, 95 % CI 0.00 to 0.05, p = .020 and chronic conditions, β = −0.02, 95 % CI -0.03 to −0.00, p = .036).

Conclusions

Adaptive psychosocial beliefs and supportive relationships are important as they can provide motivation for engaging in health-promoting behaviors and can reduce stress that can lead to chronic inflammation and poor health. The results can inform a psychosocial prescription for health.
社会心理抗炎药:控制感、生活目标和社会支持与成年期炎症、功能性健康和慢性疾病的关系。
目的:研究三个社会心理变量对慢性炎症、功能性健康和慢性病数量的预测作用:将三个社会心理变量作为慢性炎症、功能性健康和慢性病数量的预测因素进行研究:这项队列研究使用了美国中年生物标志物样本。数据收集时间为 2004-2009 年(M2)和 2013-17 年(M3)。样本包括 1244 名 34 至 82 岁的成年人(中位数 = 54.50,标准差 = 11.7),其中女性占 57%,白人占 79%,受教育年限为 6 至 20 年(中位数 = 14.47,标准差 = 2.65)。控制感、生活目标和社会支持被列为社会心理潜在因素的指标。炎症用白细胞介素-6、C-反应蛋白、E-选择素、纤维蛋白原和细胞内粘附分子-1进行测量。协变量包括年龄、性别、教育程度、种族和家庭收入。对功能性健康和慢性疾病的评估是在心理社会变量评估后 M = 9.27(SD = 0.78)年和炎症评估后 M = 7.06(SD = 1.47)年进行的:使用结构方程模型并控制协变量,较高的心理社会变量水平可预测较低的炎症(β = -0.12,95 % CI -0.22 至 -0.02;p = .016)、较好的功能性健康(β = 0.25,95 % CI 0.18 至 0.32;p 结论:心理社会变量可预测较高的炎症水平:适应性心理社会信念和支持性人际关系非常重要,因为它们能为参与促进健康的行为提供动力,并能减轻可能导致慢性炎症和健康不良的压力。研究结果可为心理社会健康处方提供参考。
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Journal of Psychosomatic Research
Journal of Psychosomatic Research 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
6.40%
发文量
314
审稿时长
6.2 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Psychosomatic Research is a multidisciplinary research journal covering all aspects of the relationships between psychology and medicine. The scope is broad and ranges from basic human biological and psychological research to evaluations of treatment and services. Papers will normally be concerned with illness or patients rather than studies of healthy populations. Studies concerning special populations, such as the elderly and children and adolescents, are welcome. In addition to peer-reviewed original papers, the journal publishes editorials, reviews, and other papers related to the journal''s aims.
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