Vermunt Riël, Peeters Yvette, Berggren Karl
Leiden University, The Netherlands.
Scand J Psychol. 2007 Dec;48(6):547-55. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9450.2007.00593.x.
The effects of fair treatment on saliva cortisol release of low and high Type-A behavior participants in high or low stress conditions are studied. Based on the Injustice Stress Theory (Vermunt & Steensma, 2001), predictions were made about fair treatment as a stress reducing factor. The results support the expected effect of fair treatment in that high type-A behavior participants in the low stress conditions had lower saliva cortisol levels after fair treatment while this effect was absent in the neutral condition, while low type-A behavior participants showed lower saliva cortisol release in the high stress conditions after fair treatment while this effect was absent in the neutral condition. Moreover, saliva cortisol scores are correlated positively with negative affect scores and negatively with positive affect scores. The discussion focuses on theoretical implications and suggestions for future research.
研究了公平对待对处于高压力或低压力条件下的A型行为程度高和低的参与者唾液皮质醇释放的影响。基于不公正应激理论(弗蒙特和斯廷斯马,2001年),对公平对待作为一种压力减轻因素进行了预测。结果支持了公平对待的预期效果,即处于低压力条件下的高A型行为参与者在接受公平对待后唾液皮质醇水平较低,而在中性条件下则没有这种效果;而处于高压力条件下的低A型行为参与者在接受公平对待后唾液皮质醇释放较低,在中性条件下也没有这种效果。此外,唾液皮质醇得分与消极情绪得分呈正相关,与积极情绪得分呈负相关。讨论集中在理论意义和对未来研究的建议上。