The impact of neuroticism on immune fitness and susceptibility to developing immune-related complaints

Emina Išerić , Guusje A. Ulijn , Stephanie M.P. Oskam , Gillian Bruce , Johan Garssen , Joris C. Verster
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Abstract

Aim

Neuroticism, i.e. the tendency to experience negative affects such as stress, depression, and anxiety, can have a significant impact on daily life. The aim of the current study was to investigate to what extent neuroticism impacts the susceptibility to experiencing immune-related diseases.

Methods

Dutch university students were invited to complete an online survey. Neuroticism, immune fitness, and past year’s frequency of experiencing immune-related complaints were assessed. Correlational analyses determined the associations between neuroticism and immune outcomes, and possible sex differences were evaluated.

Results

Data from N = 1790 participants were included. Their mean (SD) age was 21.31 (2.1) years old and 82.2 % of the sample were females. Overall, higher levels of neuroticism were associated with significantly poorer immune fitness (r = -0.227, p < 0.001). Significant correlations were found between neuroticism and sore throat, headache, flu, runny nose, coughing, mild fever, sudden high fever, sinusitis, diarrhea, eye infection, wound infection, and slow healing wounds. However, albeit statistically significant, the magnitude of these correlations was only modest (r < 0.3). Females scored significantly higher on neuroticism (p < 0.001) and reported significantly poorer immune fitness than males (p < 0.001). Females experienced sore throat (p < 0.001), headache (p < 0.001), and eye infection (p = 0.002) significantly more often than males. No sex differences were observed in the magnitude of the correlations, except for the flu, which had a stronger correlation in females than males.

Conclusions

Significant associations were found between neuroticism, immune fitness, and the frequency of experiencing immune-related complaints.
神经质对免疫适应性的影响和对发生免疫相关疾病的易感性
神经质,即倾向于经历负面影响,如压力、抑郁和焦虑,会对日常生活产生重大影响。当前研究的目的是调查神经质在多大程度上影响对免疫相关疾病的易感性。方法邀请荷兰大学生完成一项在线调查。评估神经质、免疫适应性和过去一年经历免疫相关投诉的频率。相关分析确定了神经质和免疫结果之间的联系,并评估了可能的性别差异。结果N = 共纳入1790名受试者。他们的平均(SD)年龄为21.31(2.1)岁,82.2% %的样本是女性。总体而言,较高的神经质水平与较差的免疫适应性显著相关(r = -0.227,p <; 0.001)。神经过敏与喉咙痛、头痛、流感、流鼻涕、咳嗽、轻度发热、突然高热、鼻窦炎、腹泻、眼睛感染、伤口感染和伤口愈合缓慢之间存在显著相关性。然而,尽管具有统计学意义,但这些相关性的幅度并不大(r <; 0.3)。女性在神经质上的得分明显高于男性(p <; 0.001),免疫适应性明显低于男性(p <; 0.001)。女性出现喉咙痛(p <; 0.001)、头痛(p <; 0.001)和眼睛感染(p = 0.002)的频率明显高于男性。在相关性的程度上没有观察到性别差异,除了流感,女性比男性有更强的相关性。结论神经过敏、免疫适应性和免疫相关疾病发生频率之间存在显著相关性。
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