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Age Differences in Affective and Cardiovascular Responses to a Negative Social Interaction: The Role of Goals, Appraisals, and Emotion Regulation

机译:负面社交互动的情感和心血管反应中的年龄差异:目标,评估和情绪调节的作用

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Older adults often report less affective reactivity to interpersonal tensions than younger individuals, but few studies have directly investigated mechanisms explaining this effect. The current study examined whether older adults' differential endorsement of goals, appraisals, and emotion regulation strategies (i.e., conflict avoidance/de-escalation, self-distraction) during a controlled negative social interaction may explain age differences in affective and cardiovascular responses to the conflict discussion. Participants (N = 159; 80 younger adults, 79 older adults) discussed hypothetical dilemmas with disagreeable confederates. Throughout the laboratory session, participants' subjective emotional experience, blood pressure, and pulse rate were assessed. Older adults generally exhibited less reactivity (negative affect reactivity, diastolic blood pressure reactivity, and pulse rate reactivity) to the task and more pronounced positive and negative affect recovery following the task than did younger adults. Older adults appraised the task as more enjoyable and the confederate as more likeable and more strongly endorsed goals to perform well on the task, which mediated age differences in negative affect reactivity, pulse rate reactivity, and positive affect recovery (i.e., increases in posttask positive affect), respectively. In addition, younger adults showed increased negative affect reactivity with greater use of self-distraction, whereas older adults did not. Together, findings suggest that older adults respond less negatively to unpleasant social interactions than younger adults, and these responses are explained in part by older adults' pursuit of different motivational goals, less threatening appraisals of the social interaction, and more effective use of self-distraction, compared with younger adults.
机译:老年人对人际关系紧张的情感反应通常比年轻人少,但很少有研究直接研究解释这种作用的机制。本研究调查了在受控的负面社交互动过程中,老年人对目标,评估和情绪调节策略(即,避免冲突/降级,自我分心)的不同认可是否可以解释年龄对情感和心血管反应的差异。冲突讨论。参与者(N = 159; 80位年轻的成年人,79位年龄大的成年人)与令人讨厌的同盟讨论了假设的困境。在整个实验室过程中,评估参与者的主观情绪体验,血压和脉搏率。与年轻人相比,年龄较大的成年人通常对该任务表现出较低的反应性(负性反应性,舒张压性反应性和脉搏率反应性),并且任务后的正性和负性影响恢复更为明显。老年人将这项任务评价为更愉快,同盟者则认为该任务表现更好,更坚决地认可该目标,以使其更好地完成任务,这介导了年龄差异,包括负面影响反应性,脉搏反应性和正面影响恢复(即,任务后积极性增加)影响)。此外,年轻人表现出更大的负面情绪反应性,更多地使用自我分散注意力,而成年人则没有。总之,研究结果表明,老年人对年轻人不愉快的社交互动的负面反应要比年轻人少,而这些回应的部分原因是,老年人追求不同的动机目标,对社交互动的威胁性评估较少,对自我交往的更有效利用与年轻人相比,分散注意力。

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