Resiliency and Allostatic Load among Veterans at Risk for Adverse Prostate Cancer Outcomes.

ETHNICITY & DISEASE(2020)

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Objective: To examine the relationships between resiliency, sociodemographic factors, and allostatic load among male Veterans. Design/Study Participants: Cross-sectional study with minority (African American or Hispanic) and non-minority (White) male Veterans undergoing prostate biopsy. Setting: Veterans Affairs Medical Center located in Charleston, SC. Main Outcome Measures: Self-reported resilience measured using the two item subscale from the Connor-Davidson Resiliency Scale and allostatic load determined from biomarkers measured in blood. Results: In this small sample, bounce-back resilience and allostatic load level had a significant negative correlation, while adaptation resilience and allostatic load were slightly correlated, but the association was not statistically significant. Sixty-six percent of participants reported that they were able to adapt and 40% reported they were able to bounce back. Higher income and lower PSA level were significantly correlated with greater adaptation resilience. Minority men were significantly more likely than non-minority men to report that they are able to bounce back. Married men were also significantly more likely than unmarried men to report that they were able to bounce back. Conclusion: It may be important to target resiliency training programs to Veterans based on their social determinants and to examine the effects of these programs on allostatic load.
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Resiliency,Sociodemographics,Allostatic Load,Male Veterans
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