Loneliness and Social Connection in Cardiovascular Disease
- Conditions
- Cardiovascular Diseases
- Interventions
- Other: High self-disclosureOther: Low self-disclosure
- Registration Number
- NCT04195620
- Lead Sponsor
- Morehead State University
- Brief Summary
The study evaluates the impact of vulnerable self-disclosure and perceived responsiveness in individuals across levels of loneliness. Participants will be randomized to a high disclosure or a low disclosure condition.
- Detailed Description
Recent studies have found that loneliness has the same impact on morbidity and mortality as smoking cigarettes and twice that of obesity. One proposed pathway by which loneliness impacts morbidity and mortality is through cardiovascular disease. Loneliness is regularly associated with increased sympathetic nervous system and decreased parasympathetic nervous system engagement, both reliable biomarkers of increased risk of cardiovascular disease. One possible explanation for the this phenomena is that individuals who experience loneliness experience meaningful disruptions to the interpersonal process where they fail to disclose when appropriate or react to other individuals disclosure. This may result in engagement of nervous system regulation of social behaviors resulting in both in the moment and long term engagement of the sympathetic nervous system. The proposed 2-year research plan will examine the behaviors and nervous system reactions of individuals across loneliness levels in an experimental condition that manipulates the probability of engaging in relationship building behaviors.
This study will recruit 60 individuals aged 18-25 who are fluent in English and report no history of cardiovascular or respiratory disease to participate in a study investigating social interactions. While a specific level of loneliness is not an inclusion variable, to ensure representation across loneliness levels, the investigators will screen for levels of loneliness and invite individuals to participate equally distributed between 4 levels of loneliness: 1 or more standard deviations below the mean, between 0-1 standard deviations below the mean, between 0-1 standard deviations above the mean, and 1 standard deviation or more above the mean.
The study will then utilize a 2x2 factorial design splitting participants into reporting above or below the mean level of loneliness and randomizing those individuals to a behavioral task condition that involves answering either a high disclosure or low disclosure set of questions. Before engaging in the behavioral task, participants will fill out a series of questionnaires assessing their current social functioning. Participants will then have baseline levels of sympathetic nervous system and parasympathetic nervous system engagement measured. In an ongoing way, throughout the behavioral task, participants will have their of sympathetic nervous system and parasympathetic nervous system engagement measured. Every 15 minutes, the behavioral task will stop and participants will complete a series of questionnaires assessing their evaluation of their behavior with the research assistant in the task, as well as feelings of connection they are experiencing with the research assistant. At the conclusion of the behavioral task, participants will be invited back to participate in the condition they had not previously completed with a new research assistant. All behavioral tasks will be coded by trained research assistants assessing third party evaluation of relationship building behaviors.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- TERMINATED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 34
- Being between the ages (inclusive) of 18-25
- English as a primary language
- Provides consent
- Known heart condition
- Known respiratory condition
- Inability to transport themselves to and from Morehead State University's campus
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- FACTORIAL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Low loneliness, low self-disclosure Low self-disclosure Individuals in this arm report lower levels of loneliness than the mean level reported by similar individuals. They will start the study in the low self-disclosure group which involves questions that are unlikely to involve meaningful personal disclosure. All members of this group will also complete the high self-disclosure condition later in the study. Low loneliness, low self-disclosure High self-disclosure Individuals in this arm report lower levels of loneliness than the mean level reported by similar individuals. They will start the study in the low self-disclosure group which involves questions that are unlikely to involve meaningful personal disclosure. All members of this group will also complete the high self-disclosure condition later in the study. high loneliness, high self-disclosure High self-disclosure Individuals in this arm report higher levels of loneliness than the mean level reported by similar individuals. They will start the study in the high self-disclosure group which involves questions that are likely to involve meaningful personal disclosure. All members of this group will also complete the low self-disclosure condition later in the study. Low loneliness, high self-disclosure High self-disclosure Individuals in this arm report lower levels of loneliness than the mean level reported by similar individuals. They will start the study in the high self-disclosure group which involves questions that are likely to involve meaningful personal disclosure. All members of this group will also complete the low self-disclosure condition later in the study. high loneliness, high self-disclosure Low self-disclosure Individuals in this arm report higher levels of loneliness than the mean level reported by similar individuals. They will start the study in the high self-disclosure group which involves questions that are likely to involve meaningful personal disclosure. All members of this group will also complete the low self-disclosure condition later in the study. Low loneliness, high self-disclosure Low self-disclosure Individuals in this arm report lower levels of loneliness than the mean level reported by similar individuals. They will start the study in the high self-disclosure group which involves questions that are likely to involve meaningful personal disclosure. All members of this group will also complete the low self-disclosure condition later in the study. high loneliness, low self-disclosure High self-disclosure Individuals in this arm report higher levels of loneliness than the mean level reported by similar individuals. They will start the study in the low self-disclosure group which involves questions that are unlikely to involve meaningful personal disclosure. All members of this group will also complete the high self-disclosure condition later in the study. high loneliness, low self-disclosure Low self-disclosure Individuals in this arm report higher levels of loneliness than the mean level reported by similar individuals. They will start the study in the low self-disclosure group which involves questions that are unlikely to involve meaningful personal disclosure. All members of this group will also complete the high self-disclosure condition later in the study.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Electrodermal Activity 50 minutes Electrodermal activity (EDA) is the property of the body that results in variation in the electrical characteristics of the skin. It is thought that skin resistance varies as a function of the state of sweat glands in the skin and that sweating is controlled by the sympathetic nervous system. Consequently, EDA is viewed as a non-invasive measure of sympathetic nervous system activity.
Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia 50 minutes Respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) is heart rate variability in synchrony with respiration. RSA is considered a reliable way to measure parasympathetic innervation of the heart mediated by the vagus nerve.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Self-reported Feelings of Connection 50 minutes The Social Connectedness Scale: Research Assistant. The minimum score on the measure is 6, the maximum is 36. Higher scores on the measure indicate more feelings of connection. The measure is a composite of 6 questions assessing feelings of connection reported by the participant. All 6 questions are measured on a scale of 1-6.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Morehead State University
🇺🇸Morehead, Kentucky, United States