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Contents Historicat Aspects of the Stress FieLd 1 Early History 1 Stress Cornes of Age 10 Forging Early Connections between Stress and Disease 10 The Biopsychosocial Model of Disease 13 Allostasis and Allostatic Load 16 Contributions of Social Scientists to Stress Research 19 Molecular Aspects of Stress Research 22 Toward a Unified View of Stress, Health, and Disease 24 Conclusions 25 What Lies Ahead? 25 27 Biological Measures of Stress Biological Markers of Stress 28 Point-of-Use Sensors 42 Gene Expression Biomarkers 43 Epigenetic Biomarkers 44 Conclusions 47 CHAPTER 3. Behaviorat Measures of Stress Acute Laboratory Paradigms for Provoking Stress Responses Acute Psychological Measures of Stress Appraisal 53 Electronic Health Records 57 Social Isolation and Loneliness 58 ix 48 49
x Contents Work-Related Stressors 60 Social Capital 60 Early Life Stressors 62 The Stress of Major Life Events Smartphone Applications 64 Conclusions 66 63 APPENDIX 3.L Quantitative Analyses of Health Risks from Stressors 67 CHAPTERS Stress and Alcohol Use 68 Global Aspects of Alcohol Use 68 The Impact of Alcohol Consumption in the United States 69 Diagnosis of AUD 71 Genetics of AUD 73 A Conceptual Framework for Stress and Alcohol Abuse 75 Stress-Targeted Interventions for AUD 84 Conclusions 87 CHAPTERS. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder 88 Diagnosis of PTSD 90 Using Fear Conditioning to Probe the Mechanisms of PTSD Genetics of PTSD 94 Transgenerational Transmission of Trauma 98 Inflammation and PTSD 102 Brain-Imaging Studies and PTSD 104 Stress-Targeted Interventions for PTSD 105 Conclusions 109 110 CHAPTERS. Stress and Depression Overview of Major Depressive Disorder 110 Genetic Aspects of Depression 111 Depression and Global Burden of Disease 113 Is Depression an Adaptive Behavioral Response? 114 Theories of Depression 115 Stress and Depression 117 Twin Studies and Depression 120 Stress from Infancy through Adolescence 122 Intergenerational Transmission of Stress and Depression Depression and Chronic Medical Diseases 125 Stress-Targeted Interventions for MDD 126 Conclusions 129 93 124
Contents CHAPTER 7. Stress and Cardiovascular Disease x¡ 130 Stress and Heart Disease 130 Stress-Related Disorders and Cardiovascular Diseases 136 The Stress of a Cancer Diagnosis 137 Depression and the Heart 138 Work-Related Stressors and the Heart 141 Beliefs about Stress and the Heart 144 Brain Responses to Stress 144 The Protective Effect of Social Networks 145 Stress-Targeted Interventions Following a Heart Attack 145 Stress and Hypertension 147 Stress-Targeted Interventions and Hypertension 152 Conclusions 153 CHAPTERS. Stress and Diabetes 154 Why Is Regulation of Blood Glucose So Important? 155 Metabolic Syndrome 158 Contributions of Genes and Environment to T2DM 159 Stress and T2DM 160 Stress-Targeted Interventions for T2DM 168 Conclusions 171 CHAPTER 9. Stress and the Gastrointestinal System 172 The Microbiome-Gut-Brain Axis 172 Peptic Ulcers and Stress 176 Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 181 Stress-Targeted Interventions for IBD 186 Irritable Bowel Syndrome 189 Stress-Targeted Interventions for IBS 191 Conclusions 193 CHAPTER 10. Stress and Cancer Historical Connections between Stress and Cancer 195 Cancer and the Global Burden of Disease 196 Psychosocial Stressors Increase the Risk of Developing Cancer 197 The Impact of Psychosocial Stressors and Levels of Social Support on Morbidity and Mortality Following a Diagnosis of Cancer 201 Psychosocial Stressors Promote Cancer Metastasis 204 Depression Affects Cancer Morbidity and Mortality 208 Stress-Targeted Interventions Following a Cancer Diagnosis 212 Conclusions 215 195
Contents xii CHAPTER 11. Stressand Infectious Diseases 216 Herpes Zoster 217 Upper Respiratory Infections 219 Human Immunodeficiency Virus 221 Vaginal Infections 226 Stress and Life-Threatening Infections 227 Stress and Vaccine Challenge Studies 228 Stress Effects on Wound Healing 230 The COVID-19 Pandemic 233 Conclusions 234 CHAPTER 12. Systemic Racism as a Stressor 236 Racism in Medical Research: The Tuskegee Syphilis Study 237 Racial Inequities and Allostatic Load 239 Behind from the Beginning 243 Racial Disparities and Health Outcomes 247 Racism and Brain Health 252 Racial Inequities in Mortality 254 Stress-Targeted Interventions to Reduce the Effects of Systemic Racism on Health 257 Conclusions 258 CHAPTER 13. Residence 259 Measuring Resilience 261 Molecular and Genetic Contributions to Resilience 264 Resilience Levels and Health Outcomes 269 Stress-Targeted Interventions to Enhance Resilience 275 Conclusions 277 Glossary of Terms 279 References 291 Index 329
PSYCHOLOGY STRESS, HEALTH, AND BEHAVIOR Richard McCarty “McCarty provides a tour-de-force synthesis of the massive literature on the biopsychological bases of a range of debilitating and life-threatening diseases. His thorough telling embraces the history of major discoveries and leaves us with a clear picture of the status quo. This is the book clinicians need as they conceive of innovative and timely treatments, and it is an excellent addition to a graduate course in Health Psychology or Psychosomatic Disorders.” —Wolfgang Linden, PhD, Dipl-Psych, Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Canada “This volume provides a comprehensive view of the history and current conceptualizations of stress, as well as connections to both physical disease and psychological and behavioral challenges. Chapters cover essential topics in stress research and interventions, with accessible language and informative tables and illustrations. This is a great resource in a complex area, and one that will likely become a standard reference and text.” —Richard Μ. Ryan, PhD, Institute for Positive Psychology and Education, Australian Catholic University; Distinguished Professor, Ewha Womans University, South Korea “This book is a masterful achievement. It examines the intricate relationships that exist between stress, health, and behavior, beginning with one of the best historical reviews of the conceptualization of health and disease that I have seen, and following with comprehensive accounts of measurement approaches and specific disease processes. The chapter on the impact of
racism as an acute and chronic stressor is particularly important.” —Alan L. Peterson, PhD, ABPP, Professor and Chief, Division of Behavioral Medicine, The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Exposure to stressful life experiences can disrupt key regulatory systems in the body and contribute to a variety of negative health outcomes. This authoritative text takes a biopsychosocial approach to understand ing the role of stress in alcohol use disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, cancer, and other chronic diseases. It presents cutting-edge knowledge about how stressors are conceptualized and measured; connections to disease processes; systemic racism as a significant, ongoing stressor for people of color; and factors that promote resilience. For each of the disorders discussed, proven and promising stress-targeted clinical interventions are reviewed. Student-friendly features include an end-of-book glossary and an extensive bibliography to facilitate in-depth study of selected topics of interest. Richard McCarty, PhD, is Research Professor of Psychology at Vanderbilt University. Cover design by Paul Gordon; image by Getty |
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Contents Historicat Aspects of the Stress FieLd 1 Early History 1 Stress Cornes of Age 10 Forging Early Connections between Stress and Disease 10 The Biopsychosocial Model of Disease 13 Allostasis and Allostatic Load 16 Contributions of Social Scientists to Stress Research 19 Molecular Aspects of Stress Research 22 Toward a Unified View of Stress, Health, and Disease 24 Conclusions 25 What Lies Ahead? 25 27 Biological Measures of Stress Biological Markers of Stress 28 Point-of-Use Sensors 42 Gene Expression Biomarkers 43 Epigenetic Biomarkers 44 Conclusions 47 CHAPTER 3. Behaviorat Measures of Stress Acute Laboratory Paradigms for Provoking Stress Responses Acute Psychological Measures of Stress Appraisal 53 Electronic Health Records 57 Social Isolation and Loneliness 58 ix 48 49
x Contents Work-Related Stressors 60 Social Capital 60 Early Life Stressors 62 The Stress of Major Life Events Smartphone Applications 64 Conclusions 66 63 APPENDIX 3.L Quantitative Analyses of Health Risks from Stressors 67 CHAPTERS Stress and Alcohol Use 68 Global Aspects of Alcohol Use 68 The Impact of Alcohol Consumption in the United States 69 Diagnosis of AUD 71 Genetics of AUD 73 A Conceptual Framework for Stress and Alcohol Abuse 75 Stress-Targeted Interventions for AUD 84 Conclusions 87 CHAPTERS. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder 88 Diagnosis of PTSD 90 Using Fear Conditioning to Probe the Mechanisms of PTSD Genetics of PTSD 94 Transgenerational Transmission of Trauma 98 Inflammation and PTSD 102 Brain-Imaging Studies and PTSD 104 Stress-Targeted Interventions for PTSD 105 Conclusions 109 110 CHAPTERS. Stress and Depression Overview of Major Depressive Disorder 110 Genetic Aspects of Depression 111 Depression and Global Burden of Disease 113 Is Depression an Adaptive Behavioral Response? 114 Theories of Depression 115 Stress and Depression 117 Twin Studies and Depression 120 Stress from Infancy through Adolescence 122 Intergenerational Transmission of Stress and Depression Depression and Chronic Medical Diseases 125 Stress-Targeted Interventions for MDD 126 Conclusions 129 93 124
Contents CHAPTER 7. Stress and Cardiovascular Disease x¡ 130 Stress and Heart Disease 130 Stress-Related Disorders and Cardiovascular Diseases 136 The Stress of a Cancer Diagnosis 137 Depression and the Heart 138 Work-Related Stressors and the Heart 141 Beliefs about Stress and the Heart 144 Brain Responses to Stress 144 The Protective Effect of Social Networks 145 Stress-Targeted Interventions Following a Heart Attack 145 Stress and Hypertension 147 Stress-Targeted Interventions and Hypertension 152 Conclusions 153 CHAPTERS. Stress and Diabetes 154 Why Is Regulation of Blood Glucose So Important? 155 Metabolic Syndrome 158 Contributions of Genes and Environment to T2DM 159 Stress and T2DM 160 Stress-Targeted Interventions for T2DM 168 Conclusions 171 CHAPTER 9. Stress and the Gastrointestinal System 172 The Microbiome-Gut-Brain Axis 172 Peptic Ulcers and Stress 176 Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 181 Stress-Targeted Interventions for IBD 186 Irritable Bowel Syndrome 189 Stress-Targeted Interventions for IBS 191 Conclusions 193 CHAPTER 10. Stress and Cancer Historical Connections between Stress and Cancer 195 Cancer and the Global Burden of Disease 196 Psychosocial Stressors Increase the Risk of Developing Cancer 197 The Impact of Psychosocial Stressors and Levels of Social Support on Morbidity and Mortality Following a Diagnosis of Cancer 201 Psychosocial Stressors Promote Cancer Metastasis 204 Depression Affects Cancer Morbidity and Mortality 208 Stress-Targeted Interventions Following a Cancer Diagnosis 212 Conclusions 215 195
Contents xii CHAPTER 11. Stressand Infectious Diseases 216 Herpes Zoster 217 Upper Respiratory Infections 219 Human Immunodeficiency Virus 221 Vaginal Infections 226 Stress and Life-Threatening Infections 227 Stress and Vaccine Challenge Studies 228 Stress Effects on Wound Healing 230 The COVID-19 Pandemic 233 Conclusions 234 CHAPTER 12. Systemic Racism as a Stressor 236 Racism in Medical Research: The Tuskegee Syphilis Study 237 Racial Inequities and Allostatic Load 239 Behind from the Beginning 243 Racial Disparities and Health Outcomes 247 Racism and Brain Health 252 Racial Inequities in Mortality 254 Stress-Targeted Interventions to Reduce the Effects of Systemic Racism on Health 257 Conclusions 258 CHAPTER 13. Residence 259 Measuring Resilience 261 Molecular and Genetic Contributions to Resilience 264 Resilience Levels and Health Outcomes 269 Stress-Targeted Interventions to Enhance Resilience 275 Conclusions 277 Glossary of Terms 279 References 291 Index 329
PSYCHOLOGY STRESS, HEALTH, AND BEHAVIOR Richard McCarty “McCarty provides a tour-de-force synthesis of the massive literature on the biopsychological bases of a range of debilitating and life-threatening diseases. His thorough telling embraces the history of major discoveries and leaves us with a clear picture of the status quo. This is the book clinicians need as they conceive of innovative and timely treatments, and it is an excellent addition to a graduate course in Health Psychology or Psychosomatic Disorders.” —Wolfgang Linden, PhD, Dipl-Psych, Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Canada “This volume provides a comprehensive view of the history and current conceptualizations of stress, as well as connections to both physical disease and psychological and behavioral challenges. Chapters cover essential topics in stress research and interventions, with accessible language and informative tables and illustrations. This is a great resource in a complex area, and one that will likely become a standard reference and text.” —Richard Μ. Ryan, PhD, Institute for Positive Psychology and Education, Australian Catholic University; Distinguished Professor, Ewha Womans University, South Korea “This book is a masterful achievement. It examines the intricate relationships that exist between stress, health, and behavior, beginning with one of the best historical reviews of the conceptualization of health and disease that I have seen, and following with comprehensive accounts of measurement approaches and specific disease processes. The chapter on the impact of
racism as an acute and chronic stressor is particularly important.” —Alan L. Peterson, PhD, ABPP, Professor and Chief, Division of Behavioral Medicine, The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Exposure to stressful life experiences can disrupt key regulatory systems in the body and contribute to a variety of negative health outcomes. This authoritative text takes a biopsychosocial approach to understand ing the role of stress in alcohol use disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, cancer, and other chronic diseases. It presents cutting-edge knowledge about how stressors are conceptualized and measured; connections to disease processes; systemic racism as a significant, ongoing stressor for people of color; and factors that promote resilience. For each of the disorders discussed, proven and promising stress-targeted clinical interventions are reviewed. Student-friendly features include an end-of-book glossary and an extensive bibliography to facilitate in-depth study of selected topics of interest. Richard McCarty, PhD, is Research Professor of Psychology at Vanderbilt University. Cover design by Paul Gordon; image by Getty |
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