Department of Psychiatry, Boston Children's Hospital.
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Massachusetts Amherst.
J Fam Psychol. 2018 Sep;32(6):793-803. doi: 10.1037/fam0000455.
Childhood family adversity predicts adult interpersonal behavior and physiological responses to interpersonal stress. Additionally, negative marital behaviors (e.g., hostility and distress maintaining attributions) predict maladaptive stress responses and mental health problems, whereas positive marital behaviors (e.g., acceptance and relationship enhancing attributions) predict adaptive physiological and psychological outcomes. The present study examined potential marital behavior mediators and moderators of the link between childhood adversity and cortisol responses to conflict. In a sample of 218 different-sex newlywed couples, we examined (a) actors' marital conflict behaviors as candidate mediators of the link between childhood adversity and cortisol responses to marital conflict discussions, and (b) partners' marital conflict behaviors as candidate moderators of the relation between childhood adversity and cortisol responses to marital discussions. Path analysis using actor-partner interdependence modeling did not confirm mediation. Instead, wives' childhood family adversity directly predicted husbands' attenuated cortisol responses, and wives' negative behavior predicted wives' attenuated cortisol responses. As hypothesized, wives' negative behaviors moderated the association between husbands' childhood family adversity and husbands' cortisol in response to conflict; husbands showed higher cortisol if they had experienced greater family adversity and if their wives displayed more negative behavior. Results suggest that childhood family adversity may carry forward to shape adult cortisol responses to conflict and highlights the importance of wives' negative behavior for both husbands and wives. These findings add to the family psychology literature by further clarifying how the interaction of stressful childhood experiences and conflict behaviors in marriage are associated with adult physiological responses to conflict. (PsycINFO Database Record
童年期家庭逆境预测成人的人际行为和对人际压力的生理反应。此外,负面的婚姻行为(例如,敌意和维持痛苦的归因)预测适应不良的压力反应和心理健康问题,而积极的婚姻行为(例如,接受和关系增强的归因)预测适应生理和心理结果。本研究探讨了童年逆境与冲突期间皮质醇反应之间联系的潜在婚姻行为中介和调节因素。在 218 对不同性别新婚夫妇的样本中,我们研究了(a)行为者的婚姻冲突行为作为童年逆境与婚姻冲突讨论期间皮质醇反应之间联系的中介因素,以及(b)伴侣的婚姻冲突行为作为童年逆境与婚姻讨论期间皮质醇反应之间关系的调节因素。使用行为者-伙伴相互依存模型的路径分析未确认中介作用。相反,妻子的童年家庭逆境直接预测了丈夫皮质醇的减弱反应,而妻子的消极行为预测了妻子皮质醇的减弱反应。正如假设的那样,妻子的消极行为调节了丈夫童年家庭逆境与丈夫对冲突的皮质醇之间的关联;如果丈夫经历了更大的家庭逆境,如果他们的妻子表现出更多的消极行为,那么丈夫的皮质醇就会更高。结果表明,童年期家庭逆境可能会延续到塑造成人对冲突的皮质醇反应,并强调了妻子的消极行为对丈夫和妻子的重要性。这些发现通过进一步阐明压力童年经历和婚姻中冲突行为的相互作用如何与成人对冲突的生理反应相关,为家庭心理学文献增添了内容。