A dynamic bidirectional system of stress processes: Feedback loops between stressors, psychological distress, and physical symptoms.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Xiaohui Luo, Jingwei Ma, Yueqin Hu
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Objective: Stress processes have long been of interest to researchers. A growing body of research explores the bidirectional relations between stressors, psychological and physical states. However, research on stress processes and their individual differences from a dynamic systems perspective is still lacking. This study examined dynamic feedback loops between stressors, psychological distress, and physical symptoms simultaneously using ecological momentary assessment.

Method: Three hundred and fifty-six participants completed five momentary assessments on stressors, psychological distress, and physical symptoms per day for 7 days in 2023. They also completed measures of their Big Five personality traits, depressive symptoms, and anxiety symptoms.

Results: Dynamic structural equation models showed positive cross-lagged and feedback effects of stressors with psychological distress and physical symptoms, suggesting their self-perpetuating loops. Agreeableness and conscientiousness were protective factors, and neuroticism was a risk factor for the stressor-psychological loop. Individuals with depressive and/or anxiety symptoms were characterized by (a) greater inertia of psychological distress and physical symptoms, (b) stronger reverse effects of psychological distress and physical symptoms on subsequent stressors, (c) significant reciprocal effects between psychological distress and physical symptoms, and (d) stronger self-perpetuating loops of stressors with psychological distress and physical symptoms.

Conclusions: Our findings highlight the importance of analyzing feedback loops to understand bidirectional relations and individual differences in dynamic stress processes, providing insights for relevant personalized interventions. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

压力过程的动态双向系统:压力源、心理困扰和身体症状之间的反馈回路。
目的:长期以来,压力过程一直受到研究人员的关注。越来越多的研究探讨了压力源、心理和生理状态之间的双向关系。然而,从动态系统的角度对压力过程及其个体差异的研究仍然缺乏。本研究采用生态学瞬间评估方法,同时考察了压力源、心理困扰和身体症状之间的动态反馈回路:方法:356 名参与者在 2023 年的 7 天内,每天完成 5 次关于压力源、心理困扰和身体症状的瞬间评估。他们还完成了对五大人格特质、抑郁症状和焦虑症状的测量:动态结构方程模型显示,压力源与心理困扰和身体症状之间存在正向的交叉滞后和反馈效应,表明它们之间存在自我循环。宜人性和自觉性是压力-心理循环的保护因素,而神经质则是压力-心理循环的风险因素。有抑郁和/或焦虑症状的个体具有以下特点:(a)心理困扰和身体症状的惯性更大;(b)心理困扰和身体症状对后续压力源的反向影响更强;(c)心理困扰和身体症状之间存在显著的相互影响;以及(d)压力源与心理困扰和身体症状的自我循环更强:我们的研究结果凸显了分析反馈回路以了解动态压力过程中的双向关系和个体差异的重要性,为相关的个性化干预措施提供了启示。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, 版权所有)。
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