Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-1104, USA.
Int J Psychophysiol. 2012 May;84(2):172-9. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2012.02.003. Epub 2012 Feb 11.
Prior research has demonstrated that vulnerability to stress is influenced by early life experiences. This study evaluates the impact of negative childhood family relationships on cardiovascular stress reactivity in young adulthood. Participants (age 18-22) from families characterized by negative (n=39) or positive relationships (n=36) engaged in a role-play conflict task. Hostile/aggressive verbal behaviors during the task were observed, and blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) responses were measured before, during, and after the task. Participants from negative families engaged in more hostile/aggressive verbal behavior during the task and showed attenuated HR reactivity. Hostile/aggressive verbal behavior predicted attenuated HR reactivity and recovery. Path analyses linked negative family relationships to more hostile verbal behavior during the task, and attenuated HR reactivity and recovery. These results support the development of hostile/aggressive behavior in social situations as a pathway linking childhood adversity to stress vulnerability across the lifespan.
先前的研究表明,对压力的脆弱性受到早期生活经历的影响。本研究评估了童年时期不良家庭关系对年轻人心血管压力反应的影响。来自关系不良(n=39)或关系良好(n=36)家庭的参与者(18-22 岁)参与了角色扮演冲突任务。在任务期间观察到敌对/攻击性言语行为,并在任务前后测量血压(BP)和心率(HR)反应。来自不良家庭的参与者在任务中表现出更多的敌对/攻击性言语行为,并且 HR 反应性减弱。敌对/攻击性言语行为预测了 HR 反应性和恢复的减弱。路径分析将不良家庭关系与任务期间更多的敌对言语行为以及 HR 反应性和恢复的减弱联系起来。这些结果支持在社交情境中发展出敌对/攻击性行为作为将童年逆境与整个生命周期的压力脆弱性联系起来的途径。