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项目MHISS方案:社会压力下的心理健康与免疫动力学

Protocol for project MHISS: Mental Health and Immunodynamics of Social Stress.

作者信息

Moriarity Daniel P, Miller Andrea C M, Kaur Japneet, Prasad Ritika, Figueroa Matthew B, Slavich George M

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Brain Behav Immun Health. 2025 Mar 12;45:100977. doi: 10.1016/j.bbih.2025.100977. eCollection 2025 May.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Growing evidence suggests that immune alterations may mediate the impact of stress on a plethora of negative psychological and somatic health outcomes. In particular, social stress has been demonstrated to be a particularly potent type of stress that modulates immune activity. Typically, this effect has been tested in the lab with acute social stressors. To build upon this research with greater external validity, we used the transition to college campuses for 1st year undergraduates as an ecologically valid social stressor in this novel, intensive longitudinal psychoneuroimmunology study.

METHOD

This NIMH-funded study collected data from 173 incoming 1st year students at a large public university in California, USA. Eligible participants were recruited using an online screener disseminated by the University registrar's office and had to be 17-19 years old, fluent in English, living on campus, not have self-selected any roommates, and have moved at least 100 miles to campus. Enrolled participants completed a baseline survey, daily self-report measures (3589 reports total), and blood draws every three days for 22 days (656 assayed samples), as well as an additional survey on the 22nd day. The start of the daily surveys was timed so that students' 7th survey was their first full day on campus (i.e., the day after move-in). We also describe sub-studies involving (a) diagnostic interviews at the end of students' 1st academic year, (b) extending the daily surveys to capture a full month for participants with a menstrual cycle, and (c) piloting a college transition resilience program.

DISCUSSION

Consistent with recent calls from the NIMH Director, this study uses the transition to college as an ecologically valid stress paradigm, in combination with novel intensive longitudinal assessment of immunology, to characterize social stress-related changes in biopsychosocial functioning over time. Studies resulting from this project will shed light on the dynamic interplay between key psychoneuroimmunological processes, advance the methodological standards of this field, and help identify intervention opportunities to improve mental health on college campuses and beyond.

摘要

背景

越来越多的证据表明,免疫改变可能介导压力对大量负面心理和躯体健康结果的影响。特别是,社会压力已被证明是一种特别强大的压力类型,可调节免疫活动。通常,这种效应已在实验室中通过急性社会应激源进行了测试。为了在这项具有更高外部效度的研究基础上进行拓展,在这项新颖的、密集的纵向心理神经免疫学研究中,我们将一年级本科生向大学校园的过渡作为一种生态效度良好的社会应激源。

方法

这项由美国国立精神卫生研究所资助的研究,收集了美国加利福尼亚州一所大型公立大学173名入学一年级学生的数据。符合条件的参与者通过大学注册办公室发布的在线筛选器招募,年龄必须在17 - 19岁之间,英语流利,住在校园内,没有自行选择任何室友,并且搬到校园的距离至少为100英里。入选的参与者完成了一项基线调查、每日自我报告测量(共3589份报告),并在22天内每三天进行一次血液抽取(共656份检测样本),以及在第22天进行的另一项调查。每日调查的开始时间经过安排,以便学生的第7次调查是他们在校园的第一个完整日(即入住后的第二天)。我们还描述了子研究,包括(a)在学生第一学年末进行诊断访谈,(b)将每日调查延长以涵盖有月经周期的参与者的一整个月,以及(c)试行一项大学过渡适应力计划。

讨论

与美国国立精神卫生研究所所长最近的呼吁一致,本研究将向大学的过渡作为一种生态效度良好的应激范式,结合新颖的密集纵向免疫学评估,以描述随着时间推移社会压力相关的生物心理社会功能变化。该项目产生的研究将阐明关键心理神经免疫学过程之间的动态相互作用,推进该领域的方法学标准,并有助于确定改善大学校园及其他地方心理健康的干预机会。

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