Shapiro D, Goldstein I B, Jamner L D
Department of Psychiatry, University of California, Los Angeles 90024-1759, USA.
Psychophysiology. 1995 Sep;32(5):425-35. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8986.1995.tb02093.x.
In this study, we examined the combined effects of anger/hostility and defensiveness on reactivity to three stressors (math, handgrip, cold pressor) and how these effects are moderated by gender and family history of hypertension. The subjects were 209 college students. Low compared with high Spielberger anger-out scores were associated with greater diastolic blood pressure (DBP) reactivity in low- but not high-defensive women with a negative family history. High compared with low hostility scores were associated with greater heart rate reactivity in low-defensive men with an opposite effect in high-defensive men. Gender, family history, and defensiveness each affected differential DBP reactivity to the three tasks. Combined study of biological factors and coping styles can improve our understanding of cardiovascular reactivity and disease.
在本研究中,我们考察了愤怒/敌意和防御性对三种应激源(数学、握力、冷加压)反应性的综合影响,以及这些影响如何受到性别和高血压家族史的调节。研究对象为209名大学生。在家族史为阴性的低防御性女性中,与高斯皮尔伯格愤怒表达得分相比,低得分与更大的舒张压(DBP)反应性相关,而高防御性女性则不然。与低敌意得分相比,高得分与低防御性男性更大的心率反应性相关,而在高防御性男性中则有相反的作用。性别、家族史和防御性各自影响对三项任务的不同DBP反应性。对生物因素和应对方式的综合研究可以增进我们对心血管反应性和疾病的理解。