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Associations between financial strain and the diurnal salivary cortisol secretion of long-term unemployed individuals
Authors:Giorgio Grossi  Aleksander Perski  Ulf Lundberg  Joaquim Soares
Affiliation:1. National Institute for Psychosocial Factors and Health, Granits v?g 8, 171 77, Stockholm, Sweden
2. Department of Biological Psychology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
3. Centre for the Development of Health Services, Department of Public Health Sciences, Karolinska Institute, Department of Psychology, University of Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:Objective: The study investigated the associations between self-rated financial strain and overall diurnal salivary cortisol levels, as well as secretory patterns among long-term unemployed individuals.Methods: Psychosocial and life-style variables were assessed by means of questionnaires among 85 participants (mean age 42±9 years; 56% females). Salivary cortisol was sampled on four occasions during a 24-hour period and data was analysed separately for men and women.Results: Among females, high financial strain was related to higher overall cortisol levels, and to elevated levels in the evening. These associations did not reach significance among men. Multivariate analyses showed that evening levels of cortisol were positively associated with financial strain, but largely unrelated to life-style variables and psychological distress.Conclusions: The results suggest that high financial strain influences the diurnal cortisol secretion of unemployed individuals in terms of elevated cortisol levels in the evening. The mediating mechanisms are in need of further investigation.
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