Farrell Allison K, Simpson Jeffry A
University of Minnesota, N218 Elliott Hall, 75 East River Road, Minneapolis, MN 55408, USA.
University of Minnesota, N218 Elliott Hall, 75 East River Road, Minneapolis, MN 55408, USA.
Curr Opin Psychol. 2017 Feb;13:49-53. doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2016.04.014. Epub 2016 Apr 28.
In this paper, we outline how relationship functioning affects the biological experience of stress and its consequences for physical health. Negative relationship perceptions and processes, such as attachment insecurity, hostility, and frequent conflict, tend to heighten stress responses and generate worse health over time, whereas positive relationship perceptions and processes, such as responsiveness, support, and intimacy, are generally associated with reduced or buffered stress responses and improved health (with some caveats). Future research should focus on the mechanisms behind these effects, the extent to which they can be changed or reversed, incorporating developmental perspectives, and effects of individual differences on these processes.
在本文中,我们概述了人际关系功能如何影响压力的生物学体验及其对身体健康的影响。消极的关系认知和过程,如依恋不安全感、敌意和频繁冲突,往往会加剧压力反应,并随着时间的推移导致更差的健康状况,而积极的关系认知和过程,如反应性、支持和亲密感,通常与压力反应的减轻或缓冲以及健康状况的改善相关(有一些注意事项)。未来的研究应关注这些影响背后的机制、它们可以被改变或逆转的程度、纳入发展视角以及个体差异对这些过程的影响。