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Psychoneuroimmunology of Privacy

Meaning

Psychoneuroimmunology of Privacy is a conceptual term describing the intricate, three-way interaction between the psychological state of perceived privacy, the central nervous system, and the immune-endocrine system. The privacy element acknowledges that a feeling of security and control over personal information and space is a fundamental psychological need, and its perceived breach can act as a profound, chronic psychosocial stressor. This stressor subsequently triggers measurable, detrimental hormonal and immune responses.