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Psychological risk and protective factors of immunity: a cross-cultural network analysis
Evidence shows psychological factors (e.g. stress) are linked to immunity, yet there is a lack of research investigating the complex interactions between psychological factors and immune function.
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Psychological stress, immune response, and atherosclerosis
Atherosclerosis, 2012It is well known that psychological stress is associated with increased atherosclerosis. This response is mainly mediated by altered immune reactions due to either activation or depression of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) regulatory feed back mechanisms that influence both the vascular endothelium function and the recruitment of circulating ...
Hong-feng, Gu +2 more
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Psychological influences on the perception of immune function
Psychological Medicine, 1999Background. Perception of deficiencies in immunity are common in a number of patient complaints. However, little is known about the way in which individuals form perceptions about the competence of their immune system. In two studies we examined the relationship between subjects' perceptions of their immune functioning, physical symptoms, mood ...
K J, Petrie +3 more
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Psychological influences on immunity: Implications for AIDS.
American Psychologist, 1988" There is considerable variability in the clinical course of individuals infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) virus. Because there is good evidence for psychological mediation of immune function, psychosocial or behavioral variables are among the possible cofactors that may influence HIV ...
J K, Kiecolt-Glaser, R, Glaser
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Psychologic Stress, Immunity, and Cancer
JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1998Why publish an article in a major cancer journal that demonstrates an association between psychologic stress and cellular immune function in cancer patients? The potential interest in articles such as Andersen et al. (1), published in this issue of the Journal, is based on the premise that stress may alter the function of the immune system in a manner ...
Cohen, Sheldon, Rabin, Bruce
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Psychological Stress and Immune Competence
2020This chapter focuses on existing evidence that changes in immune function are associated with mood alterations evoked by life events and, therefore, represent a plausible pathway by which stress influences susceptibility to immune-related disease. Psychoneuroimmunology is an interdisciplinary science which attempts to elucidate the relations among ...
Elizabeth A. Bachen +3 more
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The influence of psychological factors on the immune system
Medical Hypotheses, 1982It is postulated that psychological factors such as emotions, stress, life experiences, etc. can produce an abnormality in immune function through mediation of the neuroendocrine system, and in the final analysis, exert control over the immune system. Studies reported in the literature are used for documentation and illustrative purposes.
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Psychoneuroimmunology: Can psychological interventions modulate immunity?
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1992There is ample evidence from human and animal studies demonstrating the downward modulation of immune function concomitant with a variety of stressors. As a consequence, the possible enhancement of immune function by behavioral strategies has generated considerable interest.
J K, Kiecolt-Glaser, R, Glaser
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Psychoneuroimmunology: Psychological influences on immune function and health.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2002This review focuses on human psychoneuroimmunology studies published in the past decade. Issues discussed include the routes through which psychological factors influence immune function, how a stressor's duration may influence the changes observed, individual difference variables, the ability of interventions to modulate immune function, and the ...
Janice K, Kiecolt-Glaser +3 more
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A kind of Psychological Immunity training for Pilots
Advances in Education, Humanities and Social Science Research, 2022In the long history of psychology, more attention has been paid to mental illness and treatment, but in fact, the more important thing should be to adjust the positive level of emotion, especially for pilots. In this paper, the positive psychology method is used in discussing some aspects that pilots need to face in the stress environment and give ...
Zhiqiang Zhang +3 more
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