Home Mental Health Depression, Stress May Make Covid Vaccines Ineffective: Mental Health Issues Can Weaken Immunity
Mental HealthSpotlight

Depression, Stress May Make Covid Vaccines Ineffective: Mental Health Issues Can Weaken Immunity

Share
Swarnajayanti fellow’s work to pave way for developing strategies to manage and treat attention disorders
Share

Scientists say, stress, depression and loneliness can harm the body’s immune system and may also lower the effectiveness of certain vaccines, including the new Covid-19 vaccine that are in development and the early stages of global distribution.

Simple interventions, including exercise and getting a good sleep for 24 hours before the vaccination may increase the vaccine’s initial efficiency, according to a report accepted for publication in the journal Perspectives on Psychological Science.

Even the testing has shown that the Covid-19 vaccines approved for distribution in the US are highly effective at producing a robust immune response and not everyone will the instant benefit, the researchers noted.

They said, environmental factors, as well as an individual’s genetics and physical and mental health, can deteriorate the body’s immune system, slowing the response to a vaccine.

Annelise Madison, a researcher at The Ohio State University in the US said, “In addition to the physical toll of Covid-19, the pandemic has an equally troubling mental health component, causing anxiety and depression, among many other related problems.”

“Emotional stressors like these can affect a person’s immune system, impairing their ability to ward off infections,” said Madison, lead author on the paper.

The vaccine efficacy and how health behaviors and emotional stressors can modify the body’s ability to develop an immune response is what the report explains.

Therefore the vaccines work by challenging the immune system and within hours of vaccination, there is an inborn, general immune response on the cellular level as the body begins to recognise a potential biological threat.

Eventually the production of antibodies which targets the specific pathogens helps this frontline response by the immune system.

However, how effective a vaccine is at conferring long-term protection is being done by the production of antibodies.

Janice Kiecolt-Glaser, director of the Institute for Behavioral Medicine Research at The Ohio State University, and senior author on the paper said, “In our research, we focus most heavily on the antibody response, though it is just one facet of the adaptive immune system’s response.”

According to the researchers, most Covid-19 vaccines already in circulation are approximately 95 per cent effective.

However, psychological and behavioural factors can extend the amount of time it takes to develop immunity, and can shorten the duration of immunity, they said.

“The thing that excites me is that some of these factors are modifiable. It’s possible to do some simple things to maximise the vaccine’s initial effectiveness,” said Kiecolt-Glaser.

This may help ensure that the best and strongest immune response happens as quickly as possible, they said.

“Prior research suggests that psychological and behavioural interventions can improve vaccine responsiveness. Even shorter-term interventions can be effective,” said Madison.

Prior research, the researchers suggest that one strategy is to engage in vigorous exercise and get a good night’s sleep in the 24 hours before vaccination so that the immune system is operating at peak performance.

Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Don't Miss

Latest News

How Seasonal Flu Symptoms Are Changing in 2026—and What It Means for You

Seasonal influenza, commonly known as the flu, affects millions of people worldwide every year, and 2026 has already shown changes in how the...

WHO
Press Release

WHO South-East Asia Regional Office building inaugurated

The newly constructed building of the World Health Organization South-East Asia Regional Office in New Delhi, was today inaugurated by the Honourable Prime...

Air Pollution
Health News

Delhi Chokes Under Toxic Air: Schools Shut, Offices Go Work From Home — How to Stay Safe

New Delhi, 23 December, 2025: Delhi once again finds itself gasping for breath as air pollution levels surge to hazardous levels, pushing authorities...

Colorectal cancer
Latest News

Cervical Cancer Awareness Month 2026: Screening Tips Every Woman Should Know

Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable forms of cancer, yet it remains a leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women globally....

Bird Flu
Latest News

Bird Flu Alert: How to Protect Yourself Without Panicking

Bird flu, also known as avian influenza, is a viral infection primarily affecting birds but capable of infecting humans in rare cases. The...

Section title

Related Articles
Insightful Analysis: How Kolkata Rape, Murder Case Impacts Parents' Mental Well-being
Latest NewsMental Health

Untold Story: Kolkata Rape, Murder Case Sheds Light on Parents’ Mental Health Struggles

The body of the postgraduate trainee doctor found dead on Friday morning...

Boost Mental Well-being with the Mediterranean Diet, Study Suggests
Mental Health

New Study Reveals Mediterranean Diet as Effective Stress Reliever

Unveiling the Link between Mediterranean Diet and Stress Relief.

Mental Health

How To Calm Your Mind Instantly? 5 Meditation For Mental Health You Must Try

Meditation For Mental Health: Exploring 5 Different Meditation Styles.

×