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Romantic Relationship Satisfaction and Ambulatory Blood Pressure During Social Interactions: Specificity or Spillover Effects?

机译:社交互动期间浪漫关系满意度和动态血压:特异性或溢出效应?

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Background People in high-quality romantic relationships tend to have lower blood pressure (BP). People may experience lower BP specifically when interacting with romantic partners. Purpose This study parsed the effects of different types of social interactions on ambulatory BP (ABP) and tested whether romantic relationship satisfaction moderated these effects during interactions with partners in particular (specificity) or with others (spillover; e.g., friends, co-workers). Methods Partnered participants (N = 594) were drawn from a larger study on BP and cardiovascular health (age = 46.5 ± 9.3; 57.4% female). Participants reported on romantic relationship satisfaction and completed 24-hr ABP monitoring. At each reading, participants reported whether they had a social interaction and with whom. Multilevel models accounted for nesting of data over time. Results Romantic relationship satisfaction significantly modified the effects of some social interactions on systolic and diastolic BP (SBP, DBP). Participants with high (+1 SD) relationship satisfaction had significantly lower SBP (-0.77 mmHg, p = .02) during partner interactions compared with no social interaction; low-satisfaction (-1 SD) participants had a nonsignificant 0.59 mmHg increase (p = .14). A similar pattern emerged for DBP. Relationship satisfaction also modified SBP response during friend interactions (elevated SBP for low-satisfaction participants) and DBP response during "other" interactions (elevated DBP for high-satisfaction participants). Conclusion Participants with high levels of romantic relationship satisfaction experienced significantly lower BP during social interactions with their partner compared with situations without social interaction. Although there was some evidence for spillover to other types of relationships, effects were largely restricted to partner interactions.
机译:背景人在高质量的浪漫关系中倾向于具有较低的血压(BP)。与浪漫合作伙伴互动时,人们可能会特别遇到较低的BP。目的本研究解析了不同类型的社交交互对动态BP(ABP)的影响,并测试了浪漫关系满意度是否在与特别(特异性)或与他人的合作伙伴的相互作用期间调节这些影响(溢出;例如,朋友,同事) 。方法伴随着对BP和心血管健康的较大研究(年龄= 46.5±9.3; 57.4%的女性)中吸取了合作的参与者(n = 594)。参与者报告浪漫关系满意度并完成了24小时ABP监测。在每读时,参与者报告他们是否有社会互动和与谁一起。多级模型占数据嵌套随着时间的推移。结果浪漫关系满意度显着修改了一些社交相互作用对收缩性和舒张性BP(SBP,DBP)的影响。与没有社会互动的伙伴相互作用相比,高(+1 SD)关系满意度的参与者显着降低了SBP(-0.77mmHg,p = .02);低满意度(-1 SD)参与者的速度增长0.59 mmHg(p = .14)。为DBP出现了类似的模式。在朋友交互期间,关系满意度还修改了SBP响应(低满意度参与者的SBP)和“其他”互动期间的DBP响应(高满意者参与者的高额DBP)。结论高水平浪漫关系满意度的参与者在与其伴侣的社交互动期间与伴侣的社会互动相比,在没有社会互动的情况下的情况下显着降低了BP。虽然有一些证据溢出到其他类型的关系,但伴侣互动的影响很大程度上仅限于伴侣。

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