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How does the social world shape health across the lifespan? Insights and new directions.

Katherine B Ehrlich1.   

Abstract

Decades of research highlight the connections between stressful life experiences-particularly those experienced in childhood-and physical health across the lifespan. In recent years, studies at the intersection of social and biomedical science have provided intriguing insights into the biological mechanisms that might explain how chronic and acute stressors give rise to health problems, sometimes decades later in life. To date, efforts to understand these connections have relied on a handful of study designs, and these studies have revealed important observations about how stressful experiences are thought to shape health. At the same time, these study designs have some drawbacks that limit the conclusions that can be drawn about the role of the social world for health. This article provides an overview of research on social determinants of health and includes a discussion of conceptual and methodological directions for the field to consider. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).

Year:  2020        PMID: 33382288      PMCID: PMC8194293          DOI: 10.1037/amp0000757

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Psychol        ISSN: 0003-066X


  66 in total

1.  Early maternal sensitivity, attachment security in young adulthood, and cardiometabolic risk at midlife.

Authors:  Allison K Farrell; Theodore E A Waters; Ethan S Young; Michelle M Englund; Elizabeth E Carlson; Glenn I Roisman; Jeffry A Simpson
Journal:  Attach Hum Dev       Date:  2018-11-14

2.  Bidirectional Links Between Social Rejection and Sleep.

Authors:  Amie M Gordon; Kareena Del Rosario; Abdiel J Flores; Wendy Berry Mendes; Aric A Prather
Journal:  Psychosom Med       Date:  2019-10       Impact factor: 4.312

3.  Has the prevalence of overweight, obesity and central obesity levelled off in the United States? Trends, patterns, disparities, and future projections for the obesity epidemic.

Authors:  Youfa Wang; May A Beydoun; Jungwon Min; Hong Xue; Leonard A Kaminsky; Lawrence J Cheskin
Journal:  Int J Epidemiol       Date:  2020-06-01       Impact factor: 7.196

4.  Prescient human fetuses thrive.

Authors:  Curt A Sandman; Elysia Poggi Davis; Laura M Glynn
Journal:  Psychol Sci       Date:  2011-12-14

5.  The body remembers: Adolescent conflict struggles predict adult interleukin-6 levels.

Authors:  Joseph P Allen; Emily L Loeb; Joseph S Tan; Rachel K Narr; Bert N Uchino
Journal:  Dev Psychopathol       Date:  2017-12-07

6.  Testing the biological embedding hypothesis: Is early life adversity associated with a later proinflammatory phenotype?

Authors:  Katherine B Ehrlich; Kharah M Ross; Edith Chen; Gregory E Miller
Journal:  Dev Psychopathol       Date:  2016-10-03

7.  Resilience in Adolescence, Health, and Psychosocial Outcomes.

Authors:  Gene H Brody; Tianyi Yu; Gregory E Miller; Edith Chen
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2016-12       Impact factor: 7.124

8.  Maternal warmth buffers the effects of low early-life socioeconomic status on pro-inflammatory signaling in adulthood.

Authors:  E Chen; G E Miller; M S Kobor; S W Cole
Journal:  Mol Psychiatry       Date:  2010-05-18       Impact factor: 15.992

9.  Impact of childhood and adulthood socioeconomic position on cause specific mortality: the Oslo Mortality Study.

Authors:  B Claussen; G Davey Smith; D Thelle
Journal:  J Epidemiol Community Health       Date:  2003-01       Impact factor: 3.710

10.  Relationship of childhood abuse and household dysfunction to many of the leading causes of death in adults. The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study.

Authors:  V J Felitti; R F Anda; D Nordenberg; D F Williamson; A M Spitz; V Edwards; M P Koss; J S Marks
Journal:  Am J Prev Med       Date:  1998-05       Impact factor: 5.043

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