PURPOSE:Socially disconnected individuals have worse health than those who feel socially connected. The mechanisms through which social disconnection influences physiological and psychological outcomes warrant study. The current study tested whether experimental manipulations of social exclusion, relative to inclusion, influenced subsequent cardiovascular (CV) and affective reactivity to socially evaluative stress. METHODS:Young adults (N = 81) were assigned through block randomization to experience either social exclusion or inclusion, using a standardized computer-based task (Cyberball). Immediately after exposure to Cyberball, participants either underwent a socially evaluative stressor or an active control task, based on block randomiza...
Social exclusion is relatively common in everyday life, and it can have a significant impact on brai...
Social support is associated with lower cardiovascular disease risk. We examined the effects of perc...
Loneliness and objective measures of social isolation (e.g., social network size) have been associat...
PURPOSE:Socially disconnected individuals have worse health than those who feel socially connected. ...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to investigate cardiovascular responses to a brief socia...
This study tested two hypotheses of associations between dimensions of social connectedness and card...
peer-reviewedObjectives. This study tested a recent theoretical development in stress research to se...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a pervasive problem associated with debilitating impairments in soc...
Attachment systems facilitate coping with stress, with previous studies demonstrating attachment fig...
Purpose: The stress‐buffering hypothesis (Cohen & McKay, 1984, Handbook of psychology and health IV...
Attachment systems facilitate coping with stress, with previous studies demonstrating attachment fig...
Social support has been associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) morbidity and mortality. Cardio...
Epidemiological studies have suggested that social support may offer a protective role for cardiova...
peer-reviewedBackground: Exaggerated cardiovascular reactions to psychological stress are considered...
While the benefits of social support for physiological health are well established, the underlying p...
Social exclusion is relatively common in everyday life, and it can have a significant impact on brai...
Social support is associated with lower cardiovascular disease risk. We examined the effects of perc...
Loneliness and objective measures of social isolation (e.g., social network size) have been associat...
PURPOSE:Socially disconnected individuals have worse health than those who feel socially connected. ...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to investigate cardiovascular responses to a brief socia...
This study tested two hypotheses of associations between dimensions of social connectedness and card...
peer-reviewedObjectives. This study tested a recent theoretical development in stress research to se...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a pervasive problem associated with debilitating impairments in soc...
Attachment systems facilitate coping with stress, with previous studies demonstrating attachment fig...
Purpose: The stress‐buffering hypothesis (Cohen & McKay, 1984, Handbook of psychology and health IV...
Attachment systems facilitate coping with stress, with previous studies demonstrating attachment fig...
Social support has been associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) morbidity and mortality. Cardio...
Epidemiological studies have suggested that social support may offer a protective role for cardiova...
peer-reviewedBackground: Exaggerated cardiovascular reactions to psychological stress are considered...
While the benefits of social support for physiological health are well established, the underlying p...
Social exclusion is relatively common in everyday life, and it can have a significant impact on brai...
Social support is associated with lower cardiovascular disease risk. We examined the effects of perc...
Loneliness and objective measures of social isolation (e.g., social network size) have been associat...