Social support is associated with cardiovascular disease mortality, however, the physiologic mechanisms underlying this relationship remains unspecified. This study evaluated the association of social support with inflammatory markers associated with cardiovascular risk: C-reactive protein (CRP), interleukin-6 (IL-6), and fibrinogen. We evaluated two competing models of the support-inflammation relationship: first, that low social support is directly associated with inflammation, and second, that high support acts to buffer the effect of stress on inflammation. Using data from the baseline interview of the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (N = 6814, 53% female, age 45-84 years) we assessed the independent and interacting associations o...
To assess the additional discriminative value of adding each of five inflammatory biomarkers to the ...
BackgroundPosttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with increased risk for morbidity and m...
Purpose: The stress‐buffering hypothesis (Cohen & McKay, 1984, Handbook of psychology and health IV...
Social relationships have long been held to have powerful effects on health and survival, but it rem...
Social integration (SI) and perceived social support (SS) are associated with reduction in premature...
The relationship between psychological factors and the immune system is a relatively new area of stu...
A large body of literature has established an association of social relationship characteristics wit...
Social support has been reliably related to lower rates of morbidity and mortality. An im-portant is...
Social support has been associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) morbidity and mortality. Cardio...
PurposeSocial support may have benefits on cardiovascular health (CVH). CVH is evaluated using seven...
Perceived social support has been reliably related to lower rates of morbidity and mortality. Howeve...
Background Psychosocial factors are associated with the development and progress of cardiovascular ...
The health and survival benefits of social embeddedness have been widely documented across social sp...
Introduction. The present research examines the utility and validity of social support - that aspect...
peer-reviewedThis study tested two hypotheses of associations between dimensions of social connected...
To assess the additional discriminative value of adding each of five inflammatory biomarkers to the ...
BackgroundPosttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with increased risk for morbidity and m...
Purpose: The stress‐buffering hypothesis (Cohen & McKay, 1984, Handbook of psychology and health IV...
Social relationships have long been held to have powerful effects on health and survival, but it rem...
Social integration (SI) and perceived social support (SS) are associated with reduction in premature...
The relationship between psychological factors and the immune system is a relatively new area of stu...
A large body of literature has established an association of social relationship characteristics wit...
Social support has been reliably related to lower rates of morbidity and mortality. An im-portant is...
Social support has been associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) morbidity and mortality. Cardio...
PurposeSocial support may have benefits on cardiovascular health (CVH). CVH is evaluated using seven...
Perceived social support has been reliably related to lower rates of morbidity and mortality. Howeve...
Background Psychosocial factors are associated with the development and progress of cardiovascular ...
The health and survival benefits of social embeddedness have been widely documented across social sp...
Introduction. The present research examines the utility and validity of social support - that aspect...
peer-reviewedThis study tested two hypotheses of associations between dimensions of social connected...
To assess the additional discriminative value of adding each of five inflammatory biomarkers to the ...
BackgroundPosttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with increased risk for morbidity and m...
Purpose: The stress‐buffering hypothesis (Cohen & McKay, 1984, Handbook of psychology and health IV...