Robles Theodore F, Kiecolt-Glaser Janice K
Department of Psychology, The Ohio State University, 245 Townshend Hall, 1885 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210, USA.
Physiol Behav. 2003 Aug;79(3):409-16. doi: 10.1016/s0031-9384(03)00160-4.
Marriage is the central relationship for most adults and has beneficial effects for health. At the same time, troubled marriages have negative health consequences. This review outlines the physiological pathways through which marital relationships influence health based on a stress/social support model. In addition, we review recent findings suggesting that unhappy marriages are associated with morbidity and mortality. We then turn to studies of marital interaction that include assessment of physiological pathways through which marital functioning influences health: the cardiovascular, endocrine, and immune systems. Across these studies, negative and hostile behaviors during marital conflict discussions are related to elevations in cardiovascular activity, alterations in hormones related to stress, and dysregulation of immune function. Using recent conceptualizations of the physiological impact of chronic stress, we illustrate how physiological changes associated with marital functioning in these studies have long-term implications for health outcomes. Finally, we discuss future implications of current research for understanding the relationships among marital functioning, physiology, and health.
婚姻是大多数成年人的核心关系,对健康有有益影响。与此同时,问题婚姻会对健康产生负面后果。本综述基于压力/社会支持模型概述了婚姻关系影响健康的生理途径。此外,我们回顾了最近的研究结果,这些结果表明不幸福的婚姻与发病率和死亡率相关。然后我们转向婚姻互动研究,其中包括评估婚姻功能影响健康的生理途径:心血管系统、内分泌系统和免疫系统。在这些研究中,婚姻冲突讨论期间的负面和敌对行为与心血管活动升高、与压力相关的激素变化以及免疫功能失调有关。利用慢性压力对生理影响的最新概念,我们说明了这些研究中与婚姻功能相关的生理变化如何对健康结果产生长期影响。最后,我们讨论了当前研究对理解婚姻功能、生理和健康之间关系的未来意义。