Alexandra Stone
Alexandra Stone
The present research examined associations between the salivary inflammatory markers CRP and IL-6 with acute pain intensity and pain interference, and whether negative affect (NA) moderated these associations. As predicted, those with higher NA and higher pain interference evidenced higher IL-6. There were no significant associations with CRP or interactions with pain severity. Results suggest that the combination of NA and pain interference may help identify risk of elevated inflammation among even young adults.
Major:
Biobehavioral Health (BBH)
Exhibition Category:
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Exhibition Format:
Poster Presentation
Campus:
University Park
Faculty Sponsor:
Jennifer Graham-Engeland
Poster Number:
125