Examining the moderating effects of anger expression style on the association between facets of trait anger and cardiovascular responses to acute psychological stress

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Adam O'Riordan , Aisling M. Costello
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Abstract

Objective

The current study aims to (1) examine the association between measures of trait anger (i.e., anger temperament and anger reaction) and cardiovascular reactivity to acute psychological stress, and (2) to identify if anger expression styles moderate the association between trait anger and cardiovascular reactivity.

Methods

A sample of 669 participants completed a standardized cardiovascular reactivity protocol consisting of resting baseline and stressor phase (mental arithmetic and Stroop), with systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and heart rate (HR) monitored throughout. Participants also completed measures of trait anger including anger temperament and anger reaction, as well as measures assessing anger expression styles including anger-in, anger-out and anger control.

Results

Anger temperament was significantly associated with blunted cardiovascular reactivity, as well as increased levels of subjective stress. Moreover, the association between anger temperament and cardiovascular reactivity was significantly moderated by anger-in, with associations observed only amongst those who reported an increased tendency to suppress their anger. The association between anger reaction and cardiovascular reactivity was moderated by both anger-out and anger control.

Conclusion

While blunted cardiovascular responses may be a mechanism linking facets of trait anger to adverse health outcomes, the current findings accentuate the importance of considering expression styles when examining the association between anger experience and cardiovascular reactivity.
研究愤怒表达方式对特质愤怒与急性心理压力下心血管反应之间关系的调节作用。
研究目的本研究旨在:(1) 研究特质愤怒(即愤怒气质和愤怒反应)与急性心理应激时心血管反应性之间的关联;(2) 确定愤怒表达方式是否会缓和特质愤怒与心血管反应性之间的关联:669名参与者完成了一项标准化的心血管反应方案,该方案包括静息基线和应激阶段(心算和Stroop),全程监测收缩压(SBP)、舒张压(DBP)和心率(HR)。参与者还完成了特质愤怒的测量,包括愤怒气质和愤怒反应,以及评估愤怒表达方式的测量,包括怒入、怒出和愤怒控制:结果:愤怒气质与心血管反应性减弱以及主观压力水平增加有明显关联。此外,愤怒气质与心血管反应性之间的关联在很大程度上受 "愤怒-输入 "的调节,只有那些报告自己更倾向于压抑愤怒的人才会出现这种关联。愤怒反应与心血管反应之间的关系受愤怒-出和愤怒控制的调节:虽然心血管反应迟钝可能是特质愤怒与不良健康结果之间的关联机制,但目前的研究结果强调了在研究愤怒体验与心血管反应之间的关联时考虑表达方式的重要性。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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