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Daily hassles and symptoms: Their relationship to enumerative immunologic measures

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Daily hassles and symptoms: Their relationship to enumerative immunologic measures

Auteurs : L. Jabaaij ; R. J. Benschop ; F. G. Oostveen ; R. E. Ballieux ; A. J. J. M. Vingerhoets ; A. Kirschbaum-Buske ; H. J. Duivenvoorden

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Two studies are presented, both of which aimed to establish the effects of psychosocial load and symptoms on the following enumerative immunologic parameters: leucocytes, granulocytes, monocytes, lymphocytes, lymphocyte subsets, and plasma levels of IgG, IgA, and IgM. In study I, 83 and in study II, 95 subjects participated, who were selected based on their scores on questionnaires measuring daily hassles, and psychoneurotic symptoms. The following four groups were composed: (1) low load, few symptoms; (2) high load, few symptoms; (3) low load, many symptoms; (4) high load, many symptoms. The influences of the psychological variables were assessed using regression analyses, while controlling for age (study I), gender (study 2), smoking cigarettes, alcohol consumption, and plasma levels of adrenaline and cortisol. The psychological factors did not explain any of the variance in the dependent variables in either study. It is concluded that there is no relationship between the immunologic parameters under investigation and self‐reports of daily hassles and symptoms.

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