Associations of Chinese social face with cortisol level and glucocorticoid receptor gene

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Pingyuan Gong
Wenxuan Guo
Xia Zhang
Keqing Cao
Quanhe Wang
Mengfei Zhang
Jinting Liu
Yuhe Fan
Rui Zhang
Xiaolin Zhou
机构
[1] Northwest University,College of Life Science
[2] Northwest University,College of Medicine
[3] Northwest University,Institute of Population and Health
[4] Shenzhen University,Research Center of Brain Function and Psychological Science
[5] East China Normal University,School of Psychology and Cognitive Science
[6] Peking University,School of Psychological and Cognitive Sciences
[7] Peking University,PKU/McGovern Institute of Brain Research
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Current Psychology | 2022年 / 41卷
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Social face; Public self-consciousness; Cortisol; Glucocorticoid receptor;
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A major source of social stress in the Chinese society is losing face. Inspired by the roles of cortisol functions in stress-coping, we investigated whether cortisol functions (e.g., cortisol level and glucocorticoid receptor gene) are related to social face in Chinese. Study 1 examined the association between salivary cortisol level and social face among 134 college students; and Study 2 investigated associations between the polymorphisms (i.e., rs41423247 and rs10052957) of glucocorticoid receptor gene (NR3C1) and social face among 688 college students. Results from Study 1 indicated that salivary cortisol level was positively correlated to the scores on social face; and results from Study 2 showed that the GG genotype of rs41423247, which is related to higher receptor expression, was related to higher social face score as compared with the C allele. Moreover, the association between rs41423247 and social face was mediated by public self-consciousness. These findings highlight the importance of cortisol functions to social face and demonstrate a link between genetic polymorphism, social face and public self-consciousness.
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