Social cognition and cortisol in the general population: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Published
August 08, 2021
Journal
Stress and health : journal of the International Society for the Investigation of Stress
PICOID
ddbc67be
DOI
Citations
6
Keywords
cortisol, emotion control, emotion recognition, empathy, general population, social cognition
Copyright
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Patients/Population/Participants

general population

Intervention

literature search, meta-analysis, narrative review

Comparison

emotion control vs. cortisol concentrations, emotion recognition vs. cortisol concentrations, empathy vs. cortisol concentrations

Outcome

association between social cognition and cortisol levels

Abstract

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This systematic review examines the evidence on the association between social cognition and cortisol in the general population. Literature was searched in six databases. Of the 401 studies identified, meta-analyses were conducted on 46 effect sizes (Pearson's correlation coefficients) from 19 studies, supplemented by a narrative review. Pooled estimates suggest that better emotion control is associated with increased cortisol concentrations [r = 0.083, 95% CI (0.033, 0.132)]. Emotion recognition or empathy were not significantly associated with cortisol concentrations [r = 0.072, 95% CI (-0.020, 0.165) and r = 0.004, 95% CI (-0.061, 0.068) respectively]. Subgroup analyses showed that the association between emotion control and cortisol concentrations is significant in males, for morning cortisol, when the cortisol data are transformed to correct for skewed distributions, or when participants are instructed to avoid food and drink intake for at least one hour before sample collection. There was no evidence for an association between social cognition with diurnal cortisol slope or cortisol awakening response. More validation work with greater standardization of methodological procedures is required.

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