Share-the-load vs bring-your-own-judge: The effects of friends on social evaluative stress in early adolescence.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Clarissa R Filetti, Nikola C Tsakonas, Bonny Donzella, Kathleen M Thomas, Megan R Gunnar
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Abstract

Objective: Parental attachment figures effectively buffer their children's cortisol responses to a socially evaluative stressor, the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST), by providing instrumental and emotional support during the preparation period. The effectiveness of parents as stress buffers wanes in adolescence as youth increase their reliance on peers for support. Yet, in a previous study, when peers played the same supportive role as parents, the cortisol response to the TSST was amplified. Here we asked if the role the friend plays matters. We hypothesized that the support of a friend would reduce the cortisol response to the TSST if they were also undergoing the stressor; while friend support would increase the cortisol response if they were only there for support and were not also undergoing the stressor.

Method: 235 youth ages 11.2-15.1 years were tested in the TSST-OL, an on-line version of the TSST task. Saliva samples were obtained for cortisol determination at multiple timepoints. In this pre-registered study, youth were randomly assigned, stratified by age, sex assigned at birth and pubertal status (early/later), to one of the following conditions: 1) Alone, 2) Unfamiliar Peer - Both Tested, 3) Friend as Supporter, 4) Friend - Both Tested.

Results: Area under the curve from intercept (AUCi) for the initial reactivity phase was significantly different by group, matching our pre-registered prediction that friend support would reduce reactivity if both friends were undergoing the stressor, but increase it if the friend providing support did not also undergo the stressor. Recovery did not differ by condition.

Conclusions: The effect of friends as stress buffers varies by the role the friend plays. In the case of the TSST, a social evaluative stressor, support from a friend buffers cortisol reactivity if the friend is also experiencing the stressor; but increases cortisol reactivity if they are just there as a support. Simply being with a supportive friend does not shield the adolescent from reacting with a neuroendocrine stress response to the stress of social evaluation.

分担负担vs自带评判:朋友对青少年早期社会评价压力的影响。
目的:父母依恋人物通过在准备阶段提供工具和情感支持,有效缓冲孩子对社会评价性压力源Trier社会压力测试(TSST)的皮质醇反应。随着青少年越来越依赖同伴的支持,父母作为压力缓冲的有效性在青春期减弱。然而,在之前的一项研究中,当同伴扮演与父母相同的支持角色时,皮质醇对TSST的反应被放大了。这里我们问的是朋友扮演的角色是否重要。我们假设朋友的支持会降低他们对TSST的皮质醇反应,如果他们也经历了压力源;而朋友的支持会增加皮质醇的反应,如果他们只是在那里寻求支持,而不是经历压力源。方法:对235名年龄在11.2 ~ 15.1岁的青少年进行在线TSST- ol测试。在多个时间点获得唾液样本用于皮质醇测定。在这项预先登记的研究中,青少年被随机分配,按年龄、出生时的性别和青春期状态(早/晚)分层,到以下条件之一:1)孤独,2)不熟悉的同伴-都测试,3)朋友作为支持者,4)朋友-都测试。结果:初始反应阶段的截距曲线下面积(AUCi)组间差异显著,符合我们的预登记预测,即如果朋友双方都经历了压力源,朋友的支持会降低反应性,但如果提供支持的朋友没有经历压力源,则会增加反应性。恢复情况没有因条件而异。结论:朋友作为压力缓冲的作用因其所扮演的角色而异。在TSST(一种社会评价性压力源)的情况下,如果朋友也在经历压力源,来自朋友的支持会缓冲皮质醇反应;但如果它们只是作为支持,就会增加皮质醇的反应。仅仅和一个支持他们的朋友在一起并不能保护青少年免受神经内分泌压力对社会评价压力的反应。
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Psychoneuroendocrinology
Psychoneuroendocrinology 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
8.10%
发文量
268
审稿时长
66 days
期刊介绍: Psychoneuroendocrinology publishes papers dealing with the interrelated disciplines of psychology, neurobiology, endocrinology, immunology, neurology, and psychiatry, with an emphasis on multidisciplinary studies aiming at integrating these disciplines in terms of either basic research or clinical implications. One of the main goals is to understand how a variety of psychobiological factors interact in the expression of the stress response as it relates to the development and/or maintenance of neuropsychiatric illnesses.
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