Lepore S J
Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213-3890, USA.
Health Psychol. 1995 May;14(3):210-6. doi: 10.1037//0278-6133.14.3.210.
This study examined whether highly cynical individuals benefit less from social support during an acute stressor than individuals low in cynicism. College students (52 men, 52 women) performed a stressful speech task alone or in the presence of a supportive confederate. There was an interactive effect of social support and cynicism on cardiovascular reactivity: Low cynicism participants who received support has smaller increases in blood pressure during the speech than low cynicism participants without support and high cynicism participants with or without support. Participants' psychological stress appeared to mediate the main effects of support on blood pressure reactivity, but not the Support x Cynicism interaction. Results suggest that cynical attitudes may undermine the stress buffering potential of interpersonal support.
本研究考察了高度愤世嫉俗的个体在急性应激源期间从社会支持中获得的益处是否比低愤世嫉俗程度的个体更少。大学生(52名男性,52名女性)独自或在有支持性同伴在场的情况下完成一项有压力的演讲任务。社会支持和愤世嫉俗对心血管反应性存在交互作用:得到支持的低愤世嫉俗程度参与者在演讲过程中的血压升高幅度小于没有得到支持的低愤世嫉俗程度参与者以及无论是否得到支持的高愤世嫉俗程度参与者。参与者的心理压力似乎介导了支持对血压反应性的主效应,但未介导支持×愤世嫉俗的交互作用。结果表明,愤世嫉俗的态度可能会削弱人际支持的压力缓冲潜力。