Social support and prolonged cardiovascular reactivity: The moderating influence of relationship quality and type of support

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作者
Gramer, Margit [1 ]
SuppKarl, Nadja [1 ]
机构
[1] Karl Franzens Univ Graz, Inst Psychol, A-8010 Graz, Austria
关键词
Social support; Cardiovascular reactivity; Relationship quality; Stressor anticipation; Recovery; ACUTE PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS; AMBULATORY BLOOD-PRESSURE; RECEIVED SUPPORT; LABORATORY STRESS; MENTAL ACTIVATION; PHYSICAL HEALTH; HEART-DISEASE; YOUNG MEN; RESPONSES; WOMEN;
D O I
10.1016/j.biopsycho.2014.06.002
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The present study investigated the moderating influence of relationship quality on the cardiovascular effects of social support during anticipation of, performance of, and recovery from an evaluative speaking task. Additionally, the generalizability of effects across different types of support was addressed. Sixty normotensive female students were assigned to one of the five support conditions: active verbal support provided by either a supportive or ambivalent friend, mental activation of either a supportive or ambivalent friend, no support. Active support by an ambivalent friend was found to elicit higher magnitude increases in systolic blood pressure (SBP) across all stressor phases. A detrimental influence of mental activation of ambivalent ties on SBP reactivity was observed during speech performance, only. Effects of ambivalence did not extend to experienced emotions and cognitive appraisals. The present findings extend previous research by indicating that interactions with ambivalent ties might be an important determinant of sustained cardiovascular activity. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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