Psychosocial factors and secretory immunoglobulin A Journal Article


Authors: Valdimarsdottir, H. B.; Stone, A. A.
Article Title: Psychosocial factors and secretory immunoglobulin A
Abstract: This review focuses on studies that have examined the relation between psychosocial factors and secretory immunoglobulin A (s-IgA). Several studies have examined the relation between s-IgA and stressful circumstances ranging from major life events to minor daily events. The findings from these studies were often contradictory, since different experimenters reported different stress-related changes in s-IgA. The effects of stress reduction interventions, such as relaxation and imagery, on s-IgA levels have also been examined. Although these studies indicate that various interventions are associated with increases in s-IgA levels, methodological refinements are needed before more definitive conclusions can be made. The possibility that the relation between stress and s-IgA may be moderated by personality characteristics or mediated by psychological distress was supported in some studies. The review concludes with suggestions for future research.
Keywords: review; psychological aspect; distress syndrome; stress; social aspect; emotions; life event; life change events; mental stress; stress, psychological; activities of daily living; distress; personality; physical stress; relaxation techniques; humans; human; priority journal; imagery (psychotherapy); psychoneuroimmunology; secretory immunoglobulin; secretory immunoglobulin a; immunoglobulin a, secretory
Journal Title: Critical Reviews in Oral Biology and Medicine
Volume: 8
Issue: 4
ISSN: 1045-4411
Publisher: International and American Associations for Dental Research  
Date Published: 1997-10-01
Start Page: 461
End Page: 474
Language: English
PUBMED: 9391755
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Review -- Export Date: 17 March 2017 -- Source: Scopus
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