Perspectives in Nursing Science
- Volume 11 Issue 2
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- Pages.87-93
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- 2014
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- 2288-2898(pISSN)
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- 2288-7687(eISSN)
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State of the Science: Salivary Biomarker Utilization for Stress Research
- An, Kyungeh (School of Nursing, Virginia Commonwealth University) ;
- Starkweather, Angela (Virginia Commonwealth University) ;
- Sturgill, Jamie (Virginia Commonwealth University) ;
- Kao, Hsueh-Fen S. (University of Texas El Paso) ;
- Salyer, Jeanne (Virginia Commonwealth University)
- Received : 2014.09.11
- Accepted : 2014.09.29
- Published : 2014.10.31
Abstract
Purpose: The use of salivary biomarkers for stress research is increasing based on the convenience of collection, affordability and scientific merit. This short review provides an overview of the state of the science of salivary biomarkers utilized in research related to stress. Methods: An integrative review was conducted. Results: The trend of utilizing salivary biomarkers in stress research was reviewed, specifically, focusing on the use of endocrine and inflammatory biomarkers incorporated in previous stress research. Then, a review of sampling procedures for salivary biomarkers and the analytic methods is provided. Finally, a discussion on the strengths and areas for improvement in the use of salivary biomarkers in stress research is included. Conclusion: Salivary biomarkers as an alternative to blood biomarkers are increasingly being recognized as a legitimate source for analyzing the stress response in humans.