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Employment and family income in psychological and immune outcomes during bereavement.


ABSTRACT: Spousal bereavement is one of the most stressful experiences in adulthood. In a sample of 183 widow(er)s, bereaved about three months prior, we examined the intersection of employment, family income, and health outcomes (proinflammatory marker production, perceived stress, and grief symptoms). Bereaved employees had higher levels of monocyte-stimulated interleukin-6, tumor necrosis factor-α, chemokine ligands 4, and perceived stress than bereaved retirees. We also found an interaction such that family income was positively associated with perceived stress and grief symptoms for employed window(er)s, but not for retirees. These findings align with the reserve capacity model, which states that people at higher levels of socioeconomic status have more psychosocial resources to address psychosocial stressors. Employment likely served as an added psychological and inflammatory burden for all bereaved workers, except those with the highest incomes.

SUBMITTER: Paoletti J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9974808 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Employment and family income in psychological and immune outcomes during bereavement.

Paoletti Jensine J   Chen Michelle A MA   Wu-Chung E Lydia EL   Brown Ryan L RL   LeRoy Angie S AS   Murdock Kyle W KW   Heijnen Cobi J CJ   Fagundes Christopher P CP  

Psychoneuroendocrinology 20230105


Spousal bereavement is one of the most stressful experiences in adulthood. In a sample of 183 widow(er)s, bereaved about three months prior, we examined the intersection of employment, family income, and health outcomes (proinflammatory marker production, perceived stress, and grief symptoms). Bereaved employees had higher levels of monocyte-stimulated interleukin-6, tumor necrosis factor-α, chemokine ligands 4, and perceived stress than bereaved retirees. We also found an interaction such that  ...[more]

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