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Social Support Mediates Loneliness and Human Herpesvirus Type 6 (HHV-6) Antibody Titers
Authors:Denise  Dixon  Stacy  Cruess  Kristin  Kilbourn  Nancy  Klimas  Mary Ann  Fletcher Gail  Ironson  Andrew  Baum  Neil  Schneiderman Michael H  Antoni
Institution:University of Miami;University of Pittsburgh Medical Center;University of Miami
Abstract:The current study investigated the impact of a severe environmental stressor and the role that declining social integration played in mediating its effect on loneliness and immune status. Increased loneliness and decreased social support in the months following the stressor (storm) were significantly associated with increased HHV-6 antibody liters, reflecting poorer control over the virus. Poorer social integration mediated the relationship between loneliness and HHV-6, even after controlling for nonspecific polyclonal B-cell activation, disease status (CD3+CD4+ cell counts), living arrangements, acute social losses (bereavement), and potential disruptions in social-support resources. These findings suggest that specific elements of social support may explain the oft-noted negative effects of loneliness on the immune system, and generalized to a medically vulnerable population.
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