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Grief Symptoms Promote Inflammation During Acute Stress Among Bereaved Spouses

Authors :
Ryan L. Brown
Angie S. LeRoy
Michelle A. Chen
Robert Suchting
Lisa M. Jaremka
Jia Liu
Cobi Heijnen
Christopher P. Fagundes
Source :
Psychol Sci
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The death of a spouse is associated with maladaptive immune alterations; grief severity may exacerbate this link. We investigated whether high grief symptoms were associated with an amplified inflammatory response to subsequent stress among 111 recently bereaved older adults. Participants completed a standardized psychological stressor and underwent a blood draw before, 45 min after, and 2 hr after the stressor. Those experiencing high grief symptoms (i.e., scoring > 25 on the Inventory of Complicated Grief) experienced a 45% increase in interleukin-6 (IL-6; a proinflammatory cytokine) per hour, whereas those experiencing low grief symptoms demonstrated a 26% increase. In other words, high grief was related to a 19% increase in IL-6 per hour relative to low grief. The grief levels of recently bereaved people were associated with the rate of change in IL-6 following a subsequent stressor, above and beyond depressive symptoms. This is the first study to demonstrate that high grief symptoms promote inflammation following acute stress.

Details

ISSN :
14679280
Volume :
33
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Psychological science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2a231e8445049a8a945b0d4bf954a3e6