Rosenberg E L, Ekman P, Blumenthal J A
Department of Psychology, College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia 23187-8795, USA.
Health Psychol. 1998 Jul;17(4):376-80. doi: 10.1037//0278-6133.17.4.376.
This study describes the affective component of hostility as measured by the Cook-Medley Hostility Scale (Ho; W. Cook & D. Medley, 1954) by examining the relationship between facial expressions of emotion and Ho scores in 116 male coronary heart disease patients. Patients underwent the videotaped Type A Structured Interview, from which facial expressions were later coded using the Facial Action Coding System. They also completed the Cook-Medley Ho scale. Facial expression of the emotion of contempt was significantly related to Ho scores; anger expression was not. Also, there was a significant interaction between hostility and defensiveness, wherein low-defensive, highly hostile people showed substantially more contempt expression than others. The implications of these findings for the construct validity of Ho and for identifying clinically important subtypes of hostility are discussed.
本研究通过检测116名男性冠心病患者的面部情绪表情与库克-梅德利敌意量表(Ho;W.库克和D.梅德利,1954年)得分之间的关系,描述了敌意的情感成分。患者接受了A型结构化访谈录像,随后使用面部动作编码系统对面部表情进行编码。他们还完成了库克-梅德利Ho量表。轻蔑情绪的面部表情与Ho得分显著相关;愤怒表情则不然。此外,敌意与防御性之间存在显著交互作用,其中低防御性、高敌意的人比其他人表现出更多的轻蔑表情。讨论了这些发现对Ho结构效度以及识别临床上重要的敌意亚型的意义。