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Effects of different kinds of couple interaction on cortisol and heart rate responses to stress in women.

机译:不同种类的夫妻互动对皮质醇和心率对女性压力反应的影响。

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In animal studies, positive social interaction and physical contact play a preeminent role in the control of behavioral and neuroendocrine responses to stress. The aim of this study was to determine whether specific kinds of couple interaction reduce hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) and autonomic responses to psychosocial stress in women. Sixty-seven women, aged 20-37 years, who had been married or cohabiting with a male partner for at least 12 months at the time of the study, were exposed to a standardized psychosocial laboratory stressor (Trier Social Stress Test). Participants were randomly assigned to three study groups differing in the type of a 10-min period of social interaction with their partner prior to stress: n=25 with no partner interaction, n=22 with verbal social support, and n=20 with physical contact (standardized neck and shoulder massage). Salivary free cortisol levels, plasma levels of oxytocin, heart rate, and psychological responses to stress were compared among the three study groups. Women with positive physical partner contact before stress exhibited significantly lower cortisol and heart rate responses to stress but no different plasma oxytocin levels compared to women who received social support or no social interaction. Verbal social support alone was not associated with reduced stress responsiveness. Our results are in line with previous human studies indicating reduced responsiveness to verbal social support by a spouse in women. More importantly, these findings imply a direct protective effect of touch on stress-related neurobiological systems as a possible underlying mechanism of health beneficial effects of positive couple interaction.
机译:在动物研究中,积极的社交互动和身体接触在控制行为和神经内分泌对压力的反应中起着重要作用。这项研究的目的是确定特定种类的夫妻互动是否会减少女性的下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺(HPA)和对心理社会压力的自主反应。在研究时已与男性伴侣结婚或同居至少12个月的67名年龄在20-37岁的女性接受了标准的社会心理实验室压力测试(特里尔社会压力测试)。参与者被随机分为三个研究组,每个研究组在压力前与伴侣进行10分钟社交互动的类型不同:n = 25,没有伴侣互动,n = 22,有口头社交支持,n = 20,有身体上的互动接触(标准化的颈部和肩部按摩)。比较了三个研究组的唾液游离皮质醇水平,催产素的血浆水平,心率和对压力的心理反应。与受到社会支持或没有社会交往的妇女相比,在压力前具有积极的身体伴侣接触的妇女对压力的皮质醇和心率响应显着降低,但血浆催产素水平没有差异。单靠口头的社会支持并不能减少压力反应。我们的结果与先前的人类研究一致,表明女性配偶对口头社会支持的反应性降低。更重要的是,这些发现暗示了触摸对压力相关的神经生物学系统的直接保护作用,可能是积极的夫妻互动对健康有益的潜在潜在机制。

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