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Laughter and Short-Term Blood Pressure Reactivity in Middle-Aged and Older Adult Spousal Support Interactions

机译:中年和老年人配偶支持相互作用的笑声和短期血压反应性

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Objective: Theories suggest that laughter decreases negative affect and enhances social bonds; however, no studies have examined the benefits of laughter on stress biomarkers in dyads. This study examined the hypotheses that individual and shared laughter would be associated with lower blood pressure reactivity and decreased self-reported and perceived partner distress for the target and spouse in a social support interaction. Method: One hundred seventy-three middle-aged and older adult couples from a larger study were video-recorded, and their blood pressure was monitored continuously in the laboratory during a resting baseline, during a social support interaction in which they discussed a target's fear related to aging, and while playing a game (used as a comparison). Both partners self-reported their own and perceived partner distress after the support interaction. Laughter behavior was coded using the Facial Action Coding System criteria. Results: According to Actor Partner Interdependence Models, during the support interaction, the more the target laughed, the lower the spouse's systolic blood pressure was (partner effect). Also, greater laughter was associated with less self-reported and perceived partner distress for targets and spouses (actor effects). There were no other significant associations between individual laughter, shared laughter, systolic or diastolic blood pressure, and distress. Models controlled for gender, marital satisfaction, baseline blood pressure, and the target's baseline distress rating of their fear. Conclusions: In social support interactions, targets' laughter may have short-term blood pressure benefits for caregiving spouses and distress reducing benefits for both spouses.
机译:目的:理论表明,笑声降低了负面影响并增强了社会纽带。但是,尚无研究检查笑声对二元组中压力生物标志物的好处。这项研究研究了个人和共同的笑声与降低血压反应性的假设,并减少了在社会支持互动中对目标和配偶的自我报告和感知的伴侣困扰。方法:从较大的研究中进行了一百七十三个中年和老年夫妇的视频录制,在静止基线期间,在实验室中,在社会支持互动期间,他们在实验室中不断监测他们的血压,他们讨论了目标的恐惧与衰老有关,在玩游戏时(用作比较)。两位伙伴在支持互动后自我报告了自己的伴侣困扰。使用面部动作编码系统标准对笑声进行编码。结果:根据Actor合作伙伴的相互依赖模型,在支持相互作用期间,目标笑得越多,配偶的收缩压越低(伴侣效应)。同样,更大的笑声与对目标和配偶的自我报告和感知的伴侣困扰相关(演员效应)。个人笑声,共同的笑声,收缩压或舒张压和困扰之间没有其他重大关联。控制性别,婚姻满意度,基线血压以及目标的基线困扰等级的模型。结论:在社会支持互动中,目标的笑声可能会给护理配偶带来短期血压益处,并为这两个配偶的苦难降低了福利。

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