UNDERSTANDING THE HEALTH EFFECTS OF SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS
Project Number1R01MH058690-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderUCHINO, BERT N.
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF UTAH
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Abstract Text
DESCRIPTION (Applicant's abstract): Social relationships have been reliably
related to morbidity and mortality. However, the joint contribution of
positive and negative aspects of social relationships, and its association
to health, has not been adequately examined. In the proposed research, we
present a general conceptual model suggesting that an individual's social
network members may be heuristically categorized as sources of positivity
(i.e., social support), sources of negativity (i.e., social aversion), or
sources of both positivity and negativity (i.e., social ambivalence). The
major aims of this research are to examine (a) the utility of this general
conceptual framework for analyzing the health effects of social
relationships and (b) potential mechanisms responsible for links between
social relationships and health at differing levels of analysis (e.g..
health behaviors, psychological states, physiological function).
We pursue these aims in 6 integrative studies. In our first two studies, we
investigate the prevalence, mental health correlates, and ambulatory
cardiovascular correlates of these different categories of social
relationships. Studies 3 and 4 utilize laboratory paradigms to examine
cardiovascular reactions to situations involving different categories of
social relationships. In the first of these studies, we explore if the
activation of a schemata associated with a supportive, aversive, or
ambivalent network tie is associated with differences in cardiovascular
reactivity. In our second laboratory study, we examine if supportive
behaviors reduce cardiovascular reactivity to acute stress when the network
member is a source of ambivalence. Study 5 investigates the developmental
processes that may influence the formation of different social networks.
Finally we examine an application of our model to a biologically significant
outcome using an influenza vaccination paradigm (study 6). Importantly, our
preliminary research provides evidence for the feasibility and potential of
the proposed research.
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Project Terms
behavioral /social science research tagcardiovascular functionclinical chemistryclinical researchenzyme linked immunosorbent assayfunctional abilityhuman morbidityhuman mortalityhuman subjectimmunologyinfluenza vaccinesinterpersonal relationsinterviewlocus of controlmalnutritionnutrition related tagpsychological reinforcementpsychological stressorpsychological testspsychophysiologyquality of lifequestionnairessocial behaviorsocial modelsocial psychologysocial support network
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