A sense of coherence (SOC) has been found to be a strong predictor of health outcomes and life satisfaction in older adults. This study investigated mood and immune effects of anticipated voluntary housing relocation in 30 healthy older adults and 28 age-matched controls and examined whether SOC would buffer effects of relocation on natural killer (NK) cell activity. Movers completed assessments and; had blood drawn 1 month before relocation to congregate living facilities; controls were assessed concurrently. Compared with the control group, movers showed decreased positive mood and NK activity and elevated thought intrusion. Positive mood mediated the relationship of moving with NK activity, whereas SOC moderated this relationship. Low SOC movers had the poorest NK activity; that of high SOC movers was less compromised. These findings are consistent with possible salutogenic contributions of SOC and positive mood to immune function in older adults facing stressful life transitions.
Journal article
Sense of coherence moderates the relationship between life stress and natural killer cell activity in healthy older adults
Psychology and aging, Vol.14(4), pp.552-563
01/01/1999
DOI: 10.1037/0882-7974.14.4.552
PMID: 10632144
Abstract
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Sense of coherence moderates the relationship between life stress and natural killer cell activity in healthy older adults
- Creators
- Susan K Lutgendorf - University of IowaPeter P VitalianoToni Tripp-Reimer - University of IowaJohn H HarveyDavid M Lubaroff
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Psychology and aging, Vol.14(4), pp.552-563
- DOI
- 10.1037/0882-7974.14.4.552
- PMID
- 10632144
- NLM abbreviation
- Psychol Aging
- ISSN
- 0882-7974
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 01/01/1999
- Academic Unit
- Iowa Neuroscience Institute; Nursing
- Record Identifier
- 9983557476402771
Metrics
56 Record Views