Baer P E, Vincent J P, Williams B J, Bourianoff G G, Bartlett P C
Hypertension. 1980 Jul-Aug;2(4 Pt 2):70-7.
To clarify the possible environmental mediation of familial aggregation of blood pressure (BP), we examined whether the behavior of family members differed between families with a hypertensive (n = 16) or a normotensive (n = 15) father. Three-member families consisting of a father, mother, and a boy or girl aged 8-13 years were videotaped as they interacted under standard conditions calling for disagreement or conflict. Their BPs were recorded before and after interactions. The videotaped material was reliably coded into behavioral categories by independent observers. The aggregate of all three members of families with hypertensive fathers, as well as normotensive mothers and the children in these families, showed significantly more negative nonverbal behavior than their counterparts in families with normotensive fathers.
为了阐明血压(BP)家族聚集可能的环境中介作用,我们研究了父亲患有高血压(n = 16)或血压正常(n = 15)的家庭中家庭成员的行为是否存在差异。由父亲、母亲和一名8至13岁的男孩或女孩组成的三人家庭,在要求出现分歧或冲突的标准条件下互动时被录像。互动前后记录他们的血压。独立观察者将录像资料可靠地编码为行为类别。父亲患有高血压的家庭中所有三名成员的总体情况,以及血压正常的母亲和这些家庭中的孩子,比父亲血压正常的家庭中的相应成员表现出明显更多的负面非言语行为。