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Sex and stress: Men and women show different cortisol responses to psychological stress induced by the Trier Social Stress Test and the Iowa Singing Social Stress Test

机译:性别与压力:男性和女性对特里尔社交压力测试和爱荷华州歌唱社交压力测试引起的心理压力表现出不同的皮质醇反应

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Acute psychological stress affects each of us in our daily lives and is increasingly a topic of discussion for its role in mental illness, aging, cognition, and overall health. Better understanding of how such stress affects the body and mind could contribute to the development of more effective clinical interventions and prevention practices. Over the past three decades, the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) has been widely used to induce acute stress in a laboratory setting based on the principles of social evaluative threat - namely, a judged speech-making task. A comparable alternative task may expand options for examining acute stress in a controlled laboratory setting. Here, we used a within-subjects design to examine healthy adult participants’ (n=20 men, n=20 women) subjective stress and salivary cortisol responses to the standard TSST (involving public speaking and math) and the newly created Iowa Singing Social Stress Test (I-SSST). The I-SSST is similar to the TSST, but with a new twist: public singing. Results indicate that men and women reported similarly high levels of subjective stress in response to both tasks. However, men and women demonstrated different cortisol responses: men showed a robust response to both tasks, and women displayed a smaller response. These findings are consistent with previous literature, and further underscore the importance of examining possible sex differences throughout various phases of research, including design, analysis, and interpretation of results. Furthermore, this nascent examination of the I-SSST suggests a possible alternative for inducing stress in the laboratory.
机译:急性心理压力影响着我们每个人的日常生活,并且因其在精神疾病,衰老,认知和整体健康中的作用而成为越来越多的讨论话题。更好地了解这种压力如何影响身心,可能有助于开发更有效的临床干预措施和预防措施。在过去的三十年中,特里尔社会压力测试(TSST)已被广泛用于在实验室环境中根据社会评估威胁的原则(即,已做出判断的演讲任务)诱发急性压力。可比的替代任务可能会扩展在受控实验室环境下检查急性应激的选项。在这里,我们使用受试者内部设计来检查健康成人参与者(n = 20的男性,n = 20的女性)对标准TSST(涉及公共演讲和数学)和新创建的爱荷华州歌唱社交网站的主观压力和唾液皮质醇的反应压力测试(I-SSST)。 I-SSST与TSST类似,但有一个新的变化:公开唱歌。结果表明,男人和女人对这两项任务的主观压力都较高。但是,男人和女人表现出不同的皮质醇反应:男人对两项任务表现出强烈的反应,而女人表现出较小的反应。这些发现与以前的文献一致,并且进一步强调了在研究的各个阶段(包括设计,分析和结果解释)检查可能的性别差异的重要性。此外,对I-SSST的这种新生检查表明,在实验室中诱发压力的可能替代方法。

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