使糟糕的情况变得更糟:种族、不良的健康行为和日常家庭压力源反应。

IF 1.7 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Kelly E Cichy, David M Almeida, Robert S Stawski
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摘要

先前的研究认为,对于非裔美国人来说,从事不良健康行为(PHBs),如吸烟或饮酒,可以缓冲压力生活事件的负面影响。本研究探讨了34-84岁的非裔美国人和欧裔美国人(N = 1,931)对日常家庭压力源的反应性是如何加剧(双重危险)或缓冲的。在为期8天的电话访谈中,受访者报告了家庭压力源、健康行为(吸烟和酒精饮料的数量)、影响和身体症状。对于非裔美国人来说,当他们吸烟比平时多、喝酒比平时多的时候,他们对家庭争吵的情感反应就会加剧。相比之下,饮酒缓冲了非裔美国人对网络事件(即发生在家庭成员身上的事件)的反应。对于非裔美国人来说,饮酒减轻了网络压力源的负面影响,同时加剧了对家庭争吵的反应,强调了压力源背景的重要性。
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Making a Bad Situation Worse: Race, Poor Health Behaviors, and Daily Family Stressor Reactivity.

Prior research posits that for African Americans, engaging in poor health behaviors (PHBs), such as smoking or drinking, buffers the negative effects of stressful life events. This study explored how PHBs exacerbate (double jeopardy) or buffer reactivity to daily family stressors among African Americans and European Americans (N = 1,931) ages 34-84 from the National Study of Daily Experiences (NSDE II). During 8 days of telephone interviews, respondents reported on family stressors, health behaviors (number of cigarettes and alcoholic beverages), affect, and physical symptoms. For African Americans affective reactivity to family arguments was exacerbated on days they smoked more than usual and on days they drank more than usual. In contrast, drinking buffered African Americans' reactivity to network events (i.e., events that happen to a family member). For African Americans, drinking mitigated the negative effects of network stressors while exacerbating reactivity for family arguments, underscoring the significance of stressor context.

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Journal of Adult Development
Journal of Adult Development PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
4.50%
发文量
43
期刊介绍: The Journal of Adult Development is an interdisciplinary journal covering development in early adulthood, midlife, and later adulthood. The Journal supports innovative theoretical and empirical articles that help direct the future of our field. Critical issues include the importance of life-long education, work and family changes, and physical and mental health influencing adult development. In addition, the impact of personality, emotions, cognition, and biomarkers are areas of interest. The Journal of Adult Development emphasizes the importance of interindividual differences and contextual issues influencing adult development. Interventions that promote optimal development throughout the adult life span are also welcome.
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