Stress Clinical Trial
Official title:
Affectionate Communication as a Mechanism for Responding to Acute Stress
This study will examine the effects of tending to significant social relationships on managing and reducing stress.
Stress is a large part of daily modern life; however, it can cause a number of long-term
problems for mental and physical health. Recent research has confirmed that there are
definite mental and physical health benefits of maintaining significant positive social
bonds. Many of these benefits appear to be associated with the ability to regulate stress
that is caused by environmental challenges. Drawing on close relationships and expressing
affection may help people to recover from stress more effectively. This study will evaluate
the tend-and-befriend theory, which suggests that engaging in behaviors aimed at maintaining
and strengthening significant social bonds can act as an adaptive response to acute stress.
All participants in this study will undergo a series of standard laboratory stressors
designed to elevate cortisol levels. Cortisol, also known as the "stress hormone," is
activated and secreted within the body in response to stress. Current research suggests that
displaying signs of affection toward a loved one can lower cortisol levels, causing the body
to relax and recover from a stressful situation more quickly. After lab tests have been
completed, participants will be randomly assigned to an experimental or control group.
Participants assigned to the experimental group will spend 20 minutes writing an
affectionate letter to a loved one. Participants assigned to the control group will spend 20
minutes writing about meaningless topics. Levels of cortisol will be measured using saliva
samples from each participant during the writing session. Levels of oxytocin, a hormone
known to transmit signals within the brain and often associated with bonding and building
trusting relationships, will be measured from blood samples taken during the writing session
as well. Participants will also provide a self-report of their current stress level at the
end of the study. Participation in this study will last approximately 2 hours. By examining
associations between the communication of affection and responses to acute stress, this
study may eventually lead to the development of new and better treatment options for people
with constant acute stress.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Basic Science
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