A prospective diary study of the role of psychological stress and negative mood in the recurrence of herpes simplex virus (HSV1)
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- Stress and health [ 1532-3005 ] ; 2009.
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The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between psychological stress and negative mood and the recurrence of herpes simplex (HSV1). A range of standard, baseline measures of health and psychological well-being were collected from 20 participants who suffered from HSV1 recurrences (with a history of recent recurrence) and 18 matched controls. Longitudinal data was collected over a 16-week period using weekly diaries. Participants recorded weekly levels of psychological stress, negative mood, negative events and hassles and kept a weekly health record documenting the recurrence of HSV1 and the incidence of other infectious illness. The longitudinal relationship between stress, negative mood and recurrence of HSV was assessed. Participants who suffered from frequent HSV1 recurrences were significantly higher on standard measures of stress and negative mood than those who only suffered occasional or no recurrences. Furthermore, there was a longitudinal relationship between high levels of perceived stress and the recurrence of HSV1. It was concluded that those suffering from frequent reactivation of HSV1 may be more vulnerable to the effect of stress on immune function and, in this study, higher levels of psychological stress were associated with the subsequent reactivation of HSV1.
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ET : | A prospective diary study of the role of psychological stress and negative mood in the recurrence of herpes simplex virus (HSV1) |
AU : | FAULKNER (Susan); SMITH (Andrew) |
AF : | University of Glamorgan/S. Wales/Royaume-Uni (1 aut.); Cardiff University/Cardiff/Royaume-Uni (2 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Niveau analytique |
SO : | Stress and health; ISSN 1532-3005; Royaume-Uni; Da. 2009; Vol. 25; No. 2; Pp. 179-187; Bibl. 3/4 p. |
LA : | Anglais |
EA : | The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between psychological stress and negative mood and the recurrence of herpes simplex (HSV1). A range of standard, baseline measures of health and psychological well-being were collected from 20 participants who suffered from HSV1 recurrences (with a history of recent recurrence) and 18 matched controls. Longitudinal data was collected over a 16-week period using weekly diaries. Participants recorded weekly levels of psychological stress, negative mood, negative events and hassles and kept a weekly health record documenting the recurrence of HSV1 and the incidence of other infectious illness. The longitudinal relationship between stress, negative mood and recurrence of HSV was assessed. Participants who suffered from frequent HSV1 recurrences were significantly higher on standard measures of stress and negative mood than those who only suffered occasional or no recurrences. Furthermore, there was a longitudinal relationship between high levels of perceived stress and the recurrence of HSV1. It was concluded that those suffering from frequent reactivation of HSV1 may be more vulnerable to the effect of stress on immune function and, in this study, higher levels of psychological stress were associated with the subsequent reactivation of HSV1. |
CC : | 770B07H |
FD : | Etude longitudinale; Stress; Humeur; Récidive; Herpès; Herpesvirus hominis 1; Bien-être psychologique; Homme |
FG : | Virose; Infection; Alphaherpesvirinae; Herpesviridae; Virus; Affect affectivité |
ED : | Follow up study; Stress; Mood; Relapse; Herpes; Human herpesvirus 1; Psychological well-being; Human |
EG : | Viral disease; Infection; Alphaherpesvirinae; Herpesviridae; Virus; Affect affectivity |
SD : | Estudio longitudinal; Estrés; Humor; Recaida; Herpes; Herpesvirus hominis 1; Bienestar psicológico; Hombre |
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