Marriage reduces risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) but marital stress increases risk, perhaps through cardiovascular reactivity (CVR). However, previous studies have lacked controls necessary to conclude definitively that negative marital interactions evoke heightened CVR. To test the specific effects of marital stress on CVR, 114 couples engaged in positive, neutral, or negative interactions in which speaking and task involvement were controlled. Compared to positive and neutral conditions, negative discussions evoked larger increases in systolic blood pressure, heart rate, and cardiac output, and larger decreases in periphera...
Previous research suggests that cardiac vagal regulation (indexed by respiratory sinus arrhythmia, ...
Previous research suggests that cardiac vagal regulation (indexed by respiratory sinus arrhythmia, o...
Background: There is evidence showing that marital status (MS) and marital disruption (i.e., separat...
The concepts of agency and communion have been used to describe sex differences in vulnerability o s...
Objective: Prior studies demonstrate that hostile persons respond to social stressors with heightene...
The ability to regulate our own physiological arousal when dealing with the emotional expression of ...
Maintenance of relationship quality requires self-regulation of emotion and social b...
Close relationships, especially high-quality romantic relationships, are consistently associated wit...
Increasing evidence suggests that heightened affective reactivity to daily stressors has implication...
Destructive communication and hostile interactions between spouses has been found to elicit large in...
During the last century, the management of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in women and men has focused...
The authors investigated the relationship between brief warm social and physical contact among cohab...
Background: the analysis of behavioral risk factors for cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in different g...
The presence of supportive others has been associated with attenuated cardiovascular reactivity in t...
The authors examined the relations of social interactions with cardiovascular response in the contex...
Previous research suggests that cardiac vagal regulation (indexed by respiratory sinus arrhythmia, ...
Previous research suggests that cardiac vagal regulation (indexed by respiratory sinus arrhythmia, o...
Background: There is evidence showing that marital status (MS) and marital disruption (i.e., separat...
The concepts of agency and communion have been used to describe sex differences in vulnerability o s...
Objective: Prior studies demonstrate that hostile persons respond to social stressors with heightene...
The ability to regulate our own physiological arousal when dealing with the emotional expression of ...
Maintenance of relationship quality requires self-regulation of emotion and social b...
Close relationships, especially high-quality romantic relationships, are consistently associated wit...
Increasing evidence suggests that heightened affective reactivity to daily stressors has implication...
Destructive communication and hostile interactions between spouses has been found to elicit large in...
During the last century, the management of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in women and men has focused...
The authors investigated the relationship between brief warm social and physical contact among cohab...
Background: the analysis of behavioral risk factors for cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in different g...
The presence of supportive others has been associated with attenuated cardiovascular reactivity in t...
The authors examined the relations of social interactions with cardiovascular response in the contex...
Previous research suggests that cardiac vagal regulation (indexed by respiratory sinus arrhythmia, ...
Previous research suggests that cardiac vagal regulation (indexed by respiratory sinus arrhythmia, o...
Background: There is evidence showing that marital status (MS) and marital disruption (i.e., separat...