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Illness expectations predict the development of influenza-like symptoms over the winter season

Authors :
Pagnini, Francesco
Cavalera, Cesare Massimo
Volpato, Eleonora
Banfi, P.
Pagnini F. (ORCID:0000-0003-1612-4211)
Cavalera C. (ORCID:0000-0001-9309-0874)
Volpato E. (ORCID:0000-0003-0266-6386)
Pagnini, Francesco
Cavalera, Cesare Massimo
Volpato, Eleonora
Banfi, P.
Pagnini F. (ORCID:0000-0003-1612-4211)
Cavalera C. (ORCID:0000-0001-9309-0874)
Volpato E. (ORCID:0000-0003-0266-6386)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Objective: This study explores the hypothesis that cognitive expectations of catching influenza-like symptoms increase the chances of developing the symptoms over the winter season. Design: Self-reported data from 247 healthy volunteers were obtained twice, before and after the winter season. In the first assessment, expectations about developing influenza-like symptoms in the incoming months were charted. This data was matched with a post-winter assessment of the actual development of the symptoms. Results: The odds of developing symptoms were highly associated with the expectations declared months before (OR = 1.776), and the association remained stable (OR = 1.453) even when accounting for previous influenza-like illnesses and the perception of general health. In contrast with previous findings, perceived stress was not associated with symptom development. Conclusions: These results support the hypothesis of a self-fulfilling prophecy mechanism related to influenza-like symptoms.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1196083425
Document Type :
Electronic Resource