Psychobiology of social support: The social dimension of stress buffering

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作者
Ditzen, Beate [1 ]
Heinrichs, Markus [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Zurich, Dept Psychol, Div Clin Psychol & Psychotherapy, CH-8050 Zurich, Switzerland
[2] Univ Freiburg, Dept Psychol, Lab Biol & Personal Psychol, D-79104 Freiburg, Germany
[3] Univ Freiburg, Univ Med Ctr, Freiburg Brain Imaging Ctr, D-79106 Freiburg, Germany
基金
瑞士国家科学基金会;
关键词
Social support; stress; psychobiology; autonomic nervous system (ANS); hypothalamus pituitary adrenal (HPA) axis; cortisol; oxytocin; safety signals; OXYTOCIN RECEPTOR GENE; CARDIOVASCULAR REACTIVITY; SUBJECTIVE RESPONSES; EMOTIONAL SUPPORT; NEURAL CIRCUITRY; HOST-RESISTANCE; BLOOD-PRESSURE; MORTALITY; HEALTH; CORTISOL;
D O I
10.3233/RNN-139008
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Social integration and social support have a substantial influence on individual health and longevity, an effect assumed to be mediated through reduced stress reactivity in support recipients. However, considerable variability in individual responses to social support has been documented, suggesting that the beneficial effect of social support interacts with early experiences, genetically influenced differences in biological systems mediating social behavior, personality traits, and psychopathology. Here we outline the historical background of social support research, including epidemiological studies, laboratory studies, and field studies on the subject of social support and health, with regard to different psychobiological effector systems. Most recent research has focused on brain mechanisms which link social integration or social support with reduced neural threat responses. As numerous mental disorders are associated with considerable social impairment, understanding the potentially underlying mechanisms of neural plasticity in relation to social support, stress buffering and health in these disorders can help tailor new diagnostic and treatment strategies. Thus, theories of socially-driven emotional learning and memory, as presented in this review, might eventually lead to psychobiology-based treatment concepts for mental disorders involving social deficits.
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页码:149 / 162
页数:14
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