The random dyadic interdependence model: Modeling variability in physiological covariation within dyads

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Biological Psychology Pub Date : 2026-04-01 Epub Date: 2026-04-07 DOI:10.1016/j.biopsycho.2026.109259
Holly B. Laws , Niall Bolger , Ana DiGiovanni , Dustin S. Gad , Rani Huo , Janet Truebig , Joan K. Monin
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Abstract

The present study demonstrates a novel modeling strategy for capturing physiological linkage in dyads using techniques newly available in the Dynamic Structural Equation Modeling framework. Leveraging repeated physiological measures data from a sample of older parent-adult child dyads (204 individuals, N = 102 dyads) coping with early-stage cognitive impairment, we expected a wide range of physiological interdependence. This study demonstrates the substantial heterogeneity in dyadic interdependence in several physiological measures (systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, mean arterial pressure, heart rate, and respiration rate). Results provided evidence of a variable interdependence in all physiological outcomes, with a both negative and positive dyadic interdependence patterns estimated across dyads. Results provided preliminary support for the use of variable interdependence as a dependent variable. Family cohesion and open expression were found to be associated with more strongly positive interdependences in blood pressure outcomes, but not heart or respiration rates. Other predictors were not significantly associated with interdependence. One benefit of the random covariance modeling technique is its ability to simultaneously estimate a range of negative to positive interdependences in physiological data, both of which were represented in our sample of older parent-adult child dyads.
随机双元相互依赖模型:双元内生理共变的变异性建模。
本研究展示了一种新的建模策略,利用动态结构方程建模框架中最新可用的技术捕获双体的生理联系。利用来自年龄较大的父母-成人-子女二对(204人,N = 102对)应对早期认知障碍的样本的重复生理测量数据,我们期望广泛的生理相互依赖。这项研究表明,在几个生理指标(收缩压、舒张压、平均动脉压、心率和呼吸频率)中,二元相互依赖存在实质性的异质性。结果提供了在所有生理结果中可变的相互依赖的证据,在二元之间估计了消极和积极的二元相互依赖模式。结果为使用变量相互依赖作为因变量提供了初步支持。研究发现,家庭凝聚力和开放表达与血压结果的正相关性更强,但与心脏或呼吸率无关。其他预测因素与相互依赖关系不显著相关。随机协方差建模技术的一个好处是它能够同时估计生理数据中消极到积极的相互依赖的范围,这两种相互依赖在我们的年龄较大的父母-成年子女双体样本中都有体现。
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Biological Psychology
Biological Psychology 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
11.50%
发文量
146
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Biological Psychology publishes original scientific papers on the biological aspects of psychological states and processes. Biological aspects include electrophysiology and biochemical assessments during psychological experiments as well as biologically induced changes in psychological function. Psychological investigations based on biological theories are also of interest. All aspects of psychological functioning, including psychopathology, are germane. The Journal concentrates on work with human subjects, but may consider work with animal subjects if conceptually related to issues in human biological psychology.
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