1 Department of Psychology and Social Behavior, University of California, Irvine.
2 Department of Human Development and Human Studies, Pennsylvania State University.
Psychol Sci. 2018 Aug;29(8):1283-1290. doi: 10.1177/0956797618763097. Epub 2018 Mar 19.
The way we respond to life's daily stressors has strong implications for our physical health. Researchers have documented the detrimental effects of initial emotional reactivity to daily stressors on future physical health outcomes but have yet to examine the effects of emotions that linger after a stressor occurs. The current study investigated how negative affect that lingers the day after a minor stressor occurs is associated with health-related outcomes. Participants ( N = 1,155) in a community-based, nationwide study answered questions about daily stressors and affect across 8 consecutive days and about their physical health almost 10 years later. Multilevel models indicated that people experience heightened levels of negative affect the day after a stressor occurs. Furthermore, higher levels of lingering negative affect are associated with greater numbers of chronic conditions and worse functional limitations 10 years later. Findings suggest that affective recovery from daily stressors has unique importance for long-term physical health.
我们应对生活中日常压力源的方式对我们的身体健康有重要影响。研究人员已经记录了对日常压力源最初情绪反应对未来身体健康结果的不利影响,但尚未研究压力源发生后持续存在的情绪的影响。本研究调查了在较小的压力源发生后第二天持续存在的负面情绪与健康相关结果之间的关系。在一项基于社区的全国性研究中,参与者(N=1155)在连续 8 天内回答了有关日常压力源和情绪的问题,并在近 10 年后回答了有关他们身体健康的问题。多层次模型表明,人们在压力源发生后的第二天会经历更高水平的负面情绪。此外,持续存在的较高水平的负面情绪与 10 年后更多的慢性疾病和更差的功能限制有关。研究结果表明,从日常压力源中恢复情绪对长期身体健康具有独特的重要性。