Mood reactivity to daily social conflict in hostile adults: An experimental intervention.

IF 3.2 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY
Eli Rice, Colin Vize, Stephen Manuck, Thomas Kamarck
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Abstract

Objective: Previous evidence suggests that prolonged exposure to social conflict may be associated with increased cardiovascular risk, and individuals who are high in dispositional hostility may be particularly sensitive to these effects. Based on established literature linking individual differences in central nervous system serotonergic function to antagonistic disposition and impulsive aggression, we hypothesized that a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor could be used to reduce hostility, social conflict, and the response of hostile individuals to social conflict.

Method: Prescreened for high dispositional hostility, participants were randomized to citalopram or placebo and they monitored their daily experiences over two 3-day periods using ecological momentary assessment methods, once before and once during a 6-week treatment. During these two monitoring periods, participants answered hourly questions about current activities, affect, and social interaction quality.

Results: There were no intervention effects on aggregate momentary measures of social conflict or hostile mood. Hostile mood reactivity to social conflict, however, was reduced over the course of treatment, and to a much greater extent in the drug than in the placebo condition.

Conclusions: Citalopram reduces hostile mood responses to social conflict during daily life in dispositionally hostile adults. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

敌对成年人对日常社会冲突的情绪反应:一项实验性干预。
目的:先前的证据表明,长期暴露于社会冲突中可能与心血管风险增加有关,而性格敌意高的个体可能对这些影响特别敏感。基于已建立的文献将中枢神经系统血清素能功能的个体差异与对抗倾向和冲动攻击联系起来,我们假设选择性血清素再摄取抑制剂可用于减少敌意,社会冲突以及敌对个体对社会冲突的反应。方法:预先筛选高性情性敌意的参与者随机分配到西酞普兰或安慰剂组,并在为期6周的治疗前和治疗期间使用生态瞬时评估方法监测他们的日常经历,为期2天。在这两个监测期间,参与者每小时回答一次关于当前活动、影响和社会互动质量的问题。结果:干预对社会冲突或敌对情绪的总瞬时测量没有影响。然而,对社会冲突的敌对情绪反应在治疗过程中有所减少,而且在药物治疗中比安慰剂治疗的程度要大得多。结论:西酞普兰减少了性格敌对的成年人在日常生活中对社会冲突的敌对情绪反应。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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Health Psychology
Health Psychology 医学-心理学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
2.40%
发文量
170
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Health Psychology publishes articles on psychological, biobehavioral, social, and environmental factors in physical health and medical illness, and other issues in health psychology.
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