Bitton Asaf, McGarvey Stephen T, Viali Satupaitea
International Health Institute, Brown University Medical School, Providence, Rhode Island 02912, USA.
Am J Hum Biol. 2006 May-Jun;18(3):369-76. doi: 10.1002/ajhb.20502.
Prior research on psychosocial stress and blood pressure (BP) in adult Samoans identified the separate influences of lifestyle incongruity and anger expression within the context of societal modernization. The objective of this cross-sectional study was to determine the interactions between lifestyle incongruity and anger expression on BP in 376 men and women 25-65 years of age from Samoa. Participants were randomly selected from nine villages. Body mass index (BMI) and BP were measured by standard techniques. Anger expression was measured with an adapted version of the Spielberger Inventory. Material lifestyle was assessed by inventory of household items, exposure to news media, and off-island travel. Occupation and education lifestyle incongruities were calculated by subtracting the standardized lifestyle scale from the standardized occupation and education scales, respectively. Two-factor analysis of variance models with interactions were estimated within specific subgroups, with age- and BMI-adjusted BP as outcomes. In women <40 years of age with a material lifestyle relatively lower than their educational rank, anger suppression is associated with higher adjusted systolic BP. In young men whose material lifestyle is relatively lower than their occupational rank, those who report frequent experiences of Samoan culture-specific anger feelings have higher adjusted diastolic BP. We hypothesize that among young women, the higher BP may be due to stress arising from both a normative proscription against emotional expression, and a mismatch between their relatively higher educational level and lower material lifestyle. For young men, higher BP levels may be attributed to expected donations of earnings to the extended family that exceed their own material lifestyle, in combination with more frequent Samoan-specific feelings of anger.
先前针对成年萨摩亚人心理社会压力与血压(BP)的研究,确定了在社会现代化背景下生活方式不一致和愤怒表达的各自影响。这项横断面研究的目的是确定生活方式不一致与愤怒表达之间对来自萨摩亚的376名25至65岁男性和女性血压的相互作用。参与者从九个村庄中随机选取。体重指数(BMI)和血压通过标准技术测量。愤怒表达通过斯皮尔伯格量表的改编版进行测量。物质生活方式通过家庭用品清单、接触新闻媒体和离岛旅行进行评估。职业和教育生活方式不一致分别通过从标准化职业和教育量表中减去标准化生活方式量表来计算。在特定亚组中估计具有相互作用的双因素方差分析模型,以年龄和BMI调整后的血压作为结果。在40岁以下、物质生活方式相对低于其教育水平的女性中,愤怒抑制与更高的调整后收缩压相关。在物质生活方式相对低于其职业水平的年轻男性中,那些报告经常有萨摩亚文化特定愤怒情绪体验的人具有更高的调整后舒张压。我们假设,在年轻女性中,较高的血压可能是由于对情绪表达的规范禁令以及她们相对较高的教育水平与较低的物质生活方式之间的不匹配所产生的压力。对于年轻男性,较高的血压水平可能归因于预期向大家庭捐赠的收入超过了他们自己的物质生活方式,再加上更频繁的萨摩亚特定愤怒情绪。