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Early life adversity and adult social relationships have independent effects on survival in a wild primate.

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Lange, EC; Zeng, S; Campos, FA; Li, F; Tung, J; Archie, EA; Alberts, SC
Published in: Science advances
May 2023

Adverse conditions in early life can have negative consequences for adult health and survival in humans and other animals. What variables mediate the relationship between early adversity and adult survival? Adult social environments represent one candidate: Early life adversity is linked to social adversity in adulthood, and social adversity in adulthood predicts survival outcomes. However, no study has prospectively linked early life adversity, adult social behavior, and adult survival to measure the extent to which adult social behavior mediates this relationship. We do so in a wild baboon population in Amboseli, Kenya. We find weak mediation and largely independent effects of early adversity and adult sociality on survival. Furthermore, strong social bonds and high social status in adulthood can buffer some negative effects of early adversity. These results support the idea that affiliative social behavior is subject to natural selection through its positive relationship with survival, and they highlight possible targets for intervention to improve human health and well-being.

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Science advances

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2375-2548

ISSN

2375-2548

Publication Date

May 2023

Volume

9

Issue

20

Start / End Page

eade7172

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Environment
  • Social Behavior
  • Papio
  • Interpersonal Relations
  • Humans
  • Animals
  • Adverse Childhood Experiences
  • Adult
 

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Lange, E. C., Zeng, S., Campos, F. A., Li, F., Tung, J., Archie, E. A., & Alberts, S. C. (2023). Early life adversity and adult social relationships have independent effects on survival in a wild primate. Science Advances, 9(20), eade7172. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.ade7172
Lange, Elizabeth C., Shuxi Zeng, Fernando A. Campos, Fan Li, Jenny Tung, Elizabeth A. Archie, and Susan C. Alberts. “Early life adversity and adult social relationships have independent effects on survival in a wild primate.Science Advances 9, no. 20 (May 2023): eade7172. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.ade7172.
Lange EC, Zeng S, Campos FA, Li F, Tung J, Archie EA, et al. Early life adversity and adult social relationships have independent effects on survival in a wild primate. Science advances. 2023 May;9(20):eade7172.
Lange, Elizabeth C., et al. “Early life adversity and adult social relationships have independent effects on survival in a wild primate.Science Advances, vol. 9, no. 20, May 2023, p. eade7172. Epmc, doi:10.1126/sciadv.ade7172.
Lange EC, Zeng S, Campos FA, Li F, Tung J, Archie EA, Alberts SC. Early life adversity and adult social relationships have independent effects on survival in a wild primate. Science advances. 2023 May;9(20):eade7172.

Published In

Science advances

DOI

EISSN

2375-2548

ISSN

2375-2548

Publication Date

May 2023

Volume

9

Issue

20

Start / End Page

eade7172

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Environment
  • Social Behavior
  • Papio
  • Interpersonal Relations
  • Humans
  • Animals
  • Adverse Childhood Experiences
  • Adult