| Literature DB >> 32612516 |
Paul W Jones1, Allen E Thornton1, Andrea A Jones2, Verena M Knerich3, Donna J Lang4, Melissa L Woodward2, William J Panenka2, Wayne Su2, Alasdair M Barr5, Tari Buchanan2, William G Honer2, Kristina M Gicas2,6.
Abstract
Objective: The amygdala is a brain region comprised of a group of functionally distinct nuclei that play a central role in social behavior. In homeless and precariously housed individuals, high rates of multimorbidity, and structural aspects of the environment may dysregulate social functioning. This study examined the neurobiological substrates of social connection in homeless and precariously housed persons by examining associations between amygdala nuclei volumes and social network size.Entities:
Keywords: amygdala; homelessness; marginalization; neuroimaging; social network
Year: 2020 PMID: 32612516 PMCID: PMC7309349 DOI: 10.3389/fnbeh.2020.00097
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Behav Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5153 Impact factor: 3.558
Figure 1Amygdala segmentation boundaries and a simplified schematic of information processing among select nuclei.
Participant demographic and clinical characteristics.
| Overall sample ( | 1 Connection ( | >1 Connection ( | Group difference* t/ | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Characteristic | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | ||||
| 43.59 (10.32) | 43.61 (12.18) | 43.58 (9.84) | 0.008 | ||||
| 10.40 (2.47) | 10.14 (2.82) | 10.48 (2.38) | −0.442 | ||||
| 44 (73.3) | 11 (78.6) | 33 (71.7) | 0.487 | ||||
| 28.96 (11.03) | 27.45 (9.95) | 29.19 (11.59) | −0.560 | ||||
| 10.02 (7.02) | 9.11 (6.59) | 10.30 (7.20) | −0.550 | ||||
| 2.57 (1.59) | 3.04 (1.52) | ||||||
| Positive | 14.64 (5.83) | 13.00 (3.79) | 15.12 (6.27) | −1.446 | |||
| Negative | 16.11 (5.60) | 15.92 (4.50) | 16.17 (5.93) | −0.137 | |||
| General | 33.85 (8.00) | 34.42 (7.77) | 33.68 (8.15) | 0.277 | |||
| Total | 64.60 (16.67) | 63.33 (10.69) | 64.98 (18.14) | −0.298 | |||
| RFS | 12.23 (3.89) | 12.43 (3.06) | 12.17 (4.13) | 0.213 | |||
| SOFASd | 41.19 (13.29) | 42.86 (12.60) | 40.66 (13.62) | 0.536 | |||
| 29 (48.3) | 7 (87.50) | 22 (66.67) | 2.236 | ||||
| 6.00 | |||||||
| White | 35 (58.3) | 7 (50.0) | 28 (60.9) | ||||
| Indigenous | 17 (28.3) | 3 (21.4) | 14 (30.4) | ||||
| Other/Unknown | 8 (13.4) | 4 (28.6) | 4 (8.7) | ||||
| HIV | 12 (20.0) | 3 (21.4) | 9 (20.0) | 0.150 | |||
| HCVb | 42 (70.0) | 9 (64.3) | 33 (73.3) | −0.644 | |||
| Alcohol | 11 (18.3) | 4 (28.6) | 7 (15.2) | 0.741 | |||
| Cannabis | 22 (36.7) | 4 (28.6) | 18 (39.1) | 0.086 | |||
| Cocaine | 45 (75.0) | 10 (71.4) | 35 (76.1) | 0.071 | |||
| Methamphetamine | 19 (31.7) | 1 (7.1) | 18 (39.1) | 5.158 | |||
| Heroin | 22 (36.7) | 3 (21.4) | 19 (41.3) | 0.823 | |||
| 28 (46.7) | 7 (50) | 21 (45.7) | 0.134 | ||||
Note. N = 60; .
Figure 2Sociogram of single room occupancy (SRO) hotel tenants.
Regression results for social network connections.
| Degree (number of supportive social connections) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Independent variable | β | R2 | ΔR2 | |
| Block 1- | 0.049 | − | 0.236 | |
| Age | −0.168 | 0.197 | ||
| Sex | −0.149 | 0.254 | ||
| Block 2- | 0.066 | 0.016 | 0.324 | |
| Age | −0.140 | 0.283 | ||
| Sex | −0.193 | 0.145 | ||
| Total hippocampal volume | 0.205 | 0.126 | ||
| Block 2- | 0.086 | 0.037 | 0.140 | |
| Age | −0.017 | 0.905 | ||
| Sex | −0.148 | 0.240 | ||
| Total amygdala volume | 0.315 | 0.031 | ||
| Block 2- | 0.156 | 0.106 | 0.010 | |
| Age | −0.123 | 0.324 | ||
| Sex | −0.129 | 0.297 | ||
| Central nucleus volume | 0.330 | 0.010 | ||
| Block 2- | 0.097 | 0.048 | 0.090 | |
| Age | −0.086 | 0.531 | ||
| Sex | −0.181 | 0.164 | ||
| Basolateral nucleus complex volume | 0.237 | 0.090 | ||
Note. N = 60.