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Psychosocial and Immunological Factors in Neurasthenia

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Psychosocial and Immunological Factors in Neurasthenia

Auteurs : YUPING CAO ; YALIN ZHANG ; Doris F. Chang ; GUOQIANG WANG ; XIANGHUI ZHANG

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Background: Neurasthenia is a disorder whose pathogenesis is still unknown. Objective: The authors sought to examine the relationships between neurasthenia and possible psychosocial and immunological correlates. Method: A sample of 30 Chinese neurasthenic patients was compared with a matched sample of 30 control subjects for 1) the level of serum Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) gamma G immunoglobulin (IgG) and gamma M immunoglobulin (IgM); 2) scores on the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ); 3) the Symptom Checklist-90; and 4) the Life Event Scale (LES); 27 of the 30 neurasthenia patients were treated with medication and psychotherapy for a 4-month period, with measures taken pre- and posttreatment. Results: As compared with the control group, neurasthenic patients exhibited higher EPQ scores for neuroticism, higher levels of introversion, and a higher number of negative life events. Within the neurasthenia sample, scores for neuroticism and the SCL-90 Global Severity Index were significantly lower at follow-up than at baseline. Conclusion: As compared with control subjects, neurasthenia patients were characterized by greater neuroticism and introversion, and they reported a higher rate of negative life events. Moreover, the positive rate of EBV in neurasthenic patients was higher, which may be associated with higher EBV activation under states of stress.

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NO : FRANCIS 09-0192534 INIST
ET : Psychosocial and Immunological Factors in Neurasthenia
AU : YUPING CAO; YALIN ZHANG; CHANG (Doris F.); GUOQIANG WANG; XIANGHUI ZHANG
AF : Mental Health Institute, Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University/Changsha, Hunan/Chine; Dept. of Psychology, New School for Social Research/New York, NY/Etats-Unis
DT : Publication en série; Niveau analytique
SO : Psychosomatics : (Washington, DC); ISSN 0033-3182; Etats-Unis; Da. 2009; Vol. 50; No. 1; Pp. 24-29; Bibl. 34 ref.
LA : Anglais
EA : Background: Neurasthenia is a disorder whose pathogenesis is still unknown. Objective: The authors sought to examine the relationships between neurasthenia and possible psychosocial and immunological correlates. Method: A sample of 30 Chinese neurasthenic patients was compared with a matched sample of 30 control subjects for 1) the level of serum Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) gamma G immunoglobulin (IgG) and gamma M immunoglobulin (IgM); 2) scores on the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ); 3) the Symptom Checklist-90; and 4) the Life Event Scale (LES); 27 of the 30 neurasthenia patients were treated with medication and psychotherapy for a 4-month period, with measures taken pre- and posttreatment. Results: As compared with the control group, neurasthenic patients exhibited higher EPQ scores for neuroticism, higher levels of introversion, and a higher number of negative life events. Within the neurasthenia sample, scores for neuroticism and the SCL-90 Global Severity Index were significantly lower at follow-up than at baseline. Conclusion: As compared with control subjects, neurasthenia patients were characterized by greater neuroticism and introversion, and they reported a higher rate of negative life events. Moreover, the positive rate of EBV in neurasthenic patients was higher, which may be associated with higher EBV activation under states of stress.
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FG : Gammaherpesvirinae; Herpesviridae; Virus; Asie; Personnalité
ED : Psychosocial factor; Neurasthenia; Neuroticism; Extraversion introversion; Life events; Epstein Barr virus; Stress; Social environment; China; Human
EG : Gammaherpesvirinae; Herpesviridae; Virus; Asia; Personality
SD : Factor sicosocial; Neurastenia; Neurotismo; Extraversión introversión; Acontecimiento existencial; Epstein Barr virus; Estrés; Contexto social; China; Hombre
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<ET>Psychosocial and Immunological Factors in Neurasthenia</ET>
<AU>YUPING CAO; YALIN ZHANG; CHANG (Doris F.); GUOQIANG WANG; XIANGHUI ZHANG</AU>
<AF>Mental Health Institute, Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University/Changsha, Hunan/Chine; Dept. of Psychology, New School for Social Research/New York, NY/Etats-Unis</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Psychosomatics : (Washington, DC); ISSN 0033-3182; Etats-Unis; Da. 2009; Vol. 50; No. 1; Pp. 24-29; Bibl. 34 ref.</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>Background: Neurasthenia is a disorder whose pathogenesis is still unknown. Objective: The authors sought to examine the relationships between neurasthenia and possible psychosocial and immunological correlates. Method: A sample of 30 Chinese neurasthenic patients was compared with a matched sample of 30 control subjects for 1) the level of serum Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) gamma G immunoglobulin (IgG) and gamma M immunoglobulin (IgM); 2) scores on the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ); 3) the Symptom Checklist-90; and 4) the Life Event Scale (LES); 27 of the 30 neurasthenia patients were treated with medication and psychotherapy for a 4-month period, with measures taken pre- and posttreatment. Results: As compared with the control group, neurasthenic patients exhibited higher EPQ scores for neuroticism, higher levels of introversion, and a higher number of negative life events. Within the neurasthenia sample, scores for neuroticism and the SCL-90 Global Severity Index were significantly lower at follow-up than at baseline. Conclusion: As compared with control subjects, neurasthenia patients were characterized by greater neuroticism and introversion, and they reported a higher rate of negative life events. Moreover, the positive rate of EBV in neurasthenic patients was higher, which may be associated with higher EBV activation under states of stress.</EA>
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<EG>Gammaherpesvirinae; Herpesviridae; Virus; Asia; Personality</EG>
<SD>Factor sicosocial; Neurastenia; Neurotismo; Extraversión introversión; Acontecimiento existencial; Epstein Barr virus; Estrés; Contexto social; China; Hombre</SD>
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