Anderson N B, Williams R B, Lane J D, Haney T, Simpson S, Houseworth S J
Health Psychol. 1986;5(4):393-406. doi: 10.1037//0278-6133.5.4.393.
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of Type A behavior and family history of hypertension on cardiovascular reactivity to mental stress in a group of employed black women. Measures of heart rate and of systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) were taken at rest, during a mental arithmetic task, and during the Type A Structured Interview (SI). Results indicated that the Type A behavior pattern was associated with SBP and DBP hyperresponsivity during the SI but not during mental arithmetic. Additionally, certain speech components of the Type A pattern, as well as features of the potential-for-hostility component, were also related to cardiovascular responses during the SI. Family history of hypertension did not influence the cardiovascular parameters either alone or in combination with Type A behavior. The results suggest that many of the cardiovascular response characteristics of the Type A pattern that have been observed in predominantly white samples also hold true for blacks. Replication of these findings with other subgroups of blacks, such as young females and middle-aged males, will help document the generality of these findings within the black population.
本研究的目的是确定A型行为和高血压家族史对一组在职黑人女性心理应激时心血管反应性的影响。在静息状态、心算任务期间以及A型结构化访谈(SI)期间测量心率、收缩压(SBP)和舒张压(DBP)。结果表明,A型行为模式与SI期间的SBP和DBP高反应性相关,但与心算期间无关。此外,A型模式的某些言语成分以及潜在敌意成分的特征也与SI期间的心血管反应有关。高血压家族史单独或与A型行为结合均未影响心血管参数。结果表明,在以白人为主的样本中观察到的A型模式的许多心血管反应特征在黑人中也同样适用。将这些发现应用于其他黑人亚组,如年轻女性和中年男性,将有助于证明这些发现在黑人人群中的普遍性。