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Cultural context moderates the relationship between emotion control values and cardiovascular challenge versus threat responses

机译:文化背景缓和了情绪控制值与心血管挑战和威胁反应之间的关系

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Cultural context affects people's values regarding emotions, as well as their experiential and behavioral but not autonomic physiological responses to emotional situations. Little research, however, has examined how cultural context influences the relationships among values and emotional responding. Specifically, depending on their cultural context, individuals' values about emotion control (ECV; the extent to which they value emotion control) may have differing meanings, and as such, be associated with differing responses in emotional situations. We examined this possibility by testing the effect of two cultural contexts (28 female Asian-American (AA) versus 28 female European-American (EA) undergraduate students) on the associations between individuals' ECV and emotional responding (experiential, behavioral, and cardiovascular) to a relatively neutral film clip and a laboratory anger provocation. In the AA group, greater ECV were associated with reduced anger experience and behavior, and a challenge pattern of cardiovascular responding. In the EA group, greater ECV were associated with reduced anger behavior but not anger experience, and a threat pattern of cardiovascular responding. These results are consistent with the notion that individuals' values about emotion are associated with different meanings in different cultural contexts, and in turn, with different emotional and cardiovascular responses.
机译:文化背景会影响人们关于情感的价值观,以及他们对情感状况的体验和行为,但不是自主的生理反应。然而,很少有研究研究文化背景如何影响价值观与情感反应之间的关系。具体而言,取决于他们的文化背景,个人关于情绪控制的价值观(ECV;他们重视情绪控制的程度)可能具有不同的含义,因此,它们与情绪状况下的不同响应相关联。我们通过测试两种文化背景(28名亚裔女学生(AA)与28名女亚裔女学生(EA)的本科生)对个人ECV与情绪反应(体验,行为和心血管)之间关联的影响,检验了这种可能性)到相对中性的影片剪辑和实验室激怒。在AA组中,更大的ECV与减少的愤怒经历和行为以及心血管反应的挑战模式有关。在EA组中,更大的ECV与减少的愤怒行为(而非愤怒的经历)和心血管反应的威胁模式相关。这些结果与以下观点一致:个体的情感价值观在不同的文化背景下具有不同的含义,进而具有不同的情感和心血管反应。

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