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虚拟社交支持缓冲压力反应:在社交应激源前对现实生活和虚拟支持的实验比较。

Virtual social support buffers stress response: An experimental comparison of real-life and virtual support prior to a social stressor.

机构信息

Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna General Hospital, Waehringer Guertel 18-20, 1090, Wien, Austria; Department of Applied Psychology: Health, Development, Enhancement and Intervention, Faculty of Psychology, University of Vienna, Liebiggasse 5, 1010, Wien, Austria.

Department of Applied Psychology: Health, Development, Enhancement and Intervention, Faculty of Psychology, University of Vienna, Liebiggasse 5, 1010, Wien, Austria.

出版信息

J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry. 2019 Jun;63:57-65. doi: 10.1016/j.jbtep.2018.11.003. Epub 2018 Nov 12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES

Face-to-face and text-based social support have been shown to attenuate stress responses in past studies. Yet as social interactions increasingly take place online by means of virtual humans, our objective was to examine whether different forms of social support (virtual vs. real) prior to the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) would also decrease stress. Additionally, the effect on subsequent real-life social behaviors (helping and approach) was evaluated while controlling for affective states and social presence.

METHODS

56 participants were either supported by an avatar, an agent, a real human or received no support before completing the TSST and two subsequent social behavior tasks (pen task and seating task).

RESULTS

Results show no difference in agency regarding social presence. Yet, participants with agent support and no support had significantly higher heart rates during the TSST and reported to be more worried. Also, they were more irritated and showed significantly slower helping reactions (picking up pens).

LIMITATIONS

A limitation to this study is that only emotional verbal and non-verbal support were provided by a stranger. Different forms of support as well as a different source (i.e., a friend) may have a more pronounced effect on stress buffering.

CONCLUSIONS

Virtual social support is as effective as face-to-face support in terms of stress buffering, as long as the recipient has the impression that it is provided by another human (via an avatar). This has wide ranging implications not only for health-related application in prevention and treatment but also for further research.

摘要

背景与目的

面对面和基于文本的社会支持在过去的研究中被证明可以减轻应激反应。然而,随着社交互动越来越多地通过虚拟人在线进行,我们的目标是研究在特里尔社会应激测试(TSST)之前,不同形式的社会支持(虚拟与现实)是否也会降低压力。此外,在控制情感状态和社交存在的情况下,评估了它们对随后现实生活中的社交行为(帮助和接近)的影响。

方法

56 名参与者在完成 TSST 和随后的两个社交行为任务(笔任务和座位任务)之前,分别接受了虚拟人、代理、真实人类或没有支持的支持。

结果

结果表明,在社交存在方面,代理没有差异。然而,有代理支持和没有支持的参与者在 TSST 期间的心率显著更高,并报告感到更担心。此外,他们更容易被激怒,并且帮助反应(拿起笔)明显更慢。

局限性

本研究的一个局限性是只有陌生人才提供情感言语和非言语支持。不同形式的支持以及不同的来源(即朋友)可能对压力缓冲有更显著的影响。

结论

只要接受者认为它是由另一个人(通过虚拟人)提供的,虚拟社会支持与面对面支持在减轻压力方面同样有效。这不仅对健康相关的预防和治疗应用具有广泛的影响,而且对进一步的研究也具有影响。

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