Journal article

No effect of social exclusion on salivary cortisol secretion in women in a randomized controlled study


Authors listZoeller, Caecilia; Maroof, Patrick; Weik, Ulrike; Deinzer, Renate

Publication year2010

Pages1294-1298

JournalPsychoneuroendocrinology

Volume number35

Issue number9

ISSN0306-4530

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2010.02.019

PublisherElsevier


Abstract

Background: Lack of social support and social exclusion are associated with adverse effects for mental and physical health. Additionally, women appear to be more vulnerable to social triggers of health disturbances. Activity of the hypothalamus pituitary adrenal-axis (HPA-axis) might play a key role in this context as it has been shown both to be associated with psychosocial conditions and health outcomes and to respond differentially depending on gender. To test this hypothesis we thus investigated the effects of social exclusion on cortisol release in women. To experimentally vary social exclusion we employed a highly standardized paradigm (Cyberball) which already has been shown to affect subjective well-being and some physiological parameters.

Methods: Healthy women (n = 89) were randomly assigned to one of the three Cyberball conditions: social exclusion, inclusion and technical default, respectively. Salivary cortisol and subjective mood were assessed as primary outcome variables immediately prior to and every 15 min after Cyberball.

Results: Social exclusion had no effect on cortisol secretion though significant effects on mood were observed.

Conclusions: These results indicate that the Cyberball social exclusion paradigm alone though affecting psychological well-being does not affect HPA-axis functioning. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleZoeller, C., Maroof, P., Weik, U. and Deinzer, R. (2010) No effect of social exclusion on salivary cortisol secretion in women in a randomized controlled study, Psychoneuroendocrinology, 35(9), pp. 1294-1298. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2010.02.019

APA Citation styleZoeller, C., Maroof, P., Weik, U., & Deinzer, R. (2010). No effect of social exclusion on salivary cortisol secretion in women in a randomized controlled study. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 35(9), 1294-1298. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2010.02.019



Keywords


HPA axisOstracismPSYCHOSOCIAL STRESSREJECTIONSOCIAL EXCLUSIONSocial support


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