The Contribution of Sociocultural Factors in Shaping Self-Reported Sickness Behavior

Volume: 14
Published: Jan 24, 2020
Abstract
Sickness behavior is an evolutionarily conserved phenomenon found across a diverse range of animals involving a change in motivational priorities to theoretically maximize energetic investment in immune function and recovery. Typical components of sickness behavior include reduced sociability and activity, changes in diet, and depressed affect. Importantly, however, sickness behavior appears to be subject to other demands of life history in...
Paper Details
Title
The Contribution of Sociocultural Factors in Shaping Self-Reported Sickness Behavior
Published Date
Jan 24, 2020
Volume
14
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