The authors examined the relations of social interactions with cardiovascular response in the context of two friends disclosing a problem. They also examined the relations of the sex composition of the dyad and partner gender-related traits (communion/agency) with social interactions. Same-sex and opposite-sex dyads (N = 79) came to the lab. One friend disclosed a real-life problem while the partner provided support; cardiovascular response was monitored. Women provided more emotional support than men, and this sex difference was due to women's higher levels of communion. Agency was linked with greater advice, whereas unmitigated communion was linked with greater negative interactions. Negative interactions predicted slower diastolic blood ...
Introduction. The present research examines the utility and validity of social support - that aspect...
Individual health is determined by a myriad of factors. Interestingly, simply being male or female i...
Healthy normotensive men and women (N 102) underwent a 3-day ambulatory blood pressure (BP) assessm...
The concepts of agency and communion have been used to describe sex differences in vulnerability o s...
We examined the role of the type of support provided, gender of support provider, and relationship q...
Objective: Laboratory research indicates that the presence of a supportive other can reduce physiolo...
Background Exaggerated cardiovascular reactions to psychological stress are considered a risk factor...
thesisThe quality and quantity of one's relationships have been reliably linked to morbidity and mo...
peer-reviewedBackground: Exaggerated cardiovascular reactions to psychological stress are considered...
Social support has been associated with reduced mortality and morbidity from a number of causes. To...
This study examines the possibility that social support operates as a moderator of cardiovas-cular r...
Type D personality has been consistently associated with adverse cardiovascular health with atypical...
Marriage reduces risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) but marital stress increases r...
The aim of the current study was to examine how thinking about qualitatively different social networ...
Gender differences in the incidence and prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) are well document...
Introduction. The present research examines the utility and validity of social support - that aspect...
Individual health is determined by a myriad of factors. Interestingly, simply being male or female i...
Healthy normotensive men and women (N 102) underwent a 3-day ambulatory blood pressure (BP) assessm...
The concepts of agency and communion have been used to describe sex differences in vulnerability o s...
We examined the role of the type of support provided, gender of support provider, and relationship q...
Objective: Laboratory research indicates that the presence of a supportive other can reduce physiolo...
Background Exaggerated cardiovascular reactions to psychological stress are considered a risk factor...
thesisThe quality and quantity of one's relationships have been reliably linked to morbidity and mo...
peer-reviewedBackground: Exaggerated cardiovascular reactions to psychological stress are considered...
Social support has been associated with reduced mortality and morbidity from a number of causes. To...
This study examines the possibility that social support operates as a moderator of cardiovas-cular r...
Type D personality has been consistently associated with adverse cardiovascular health with atypical...
Marriage reduces risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) but marital stress increases r...
The aim of the current study was to examine how thinking about qualitatively different social networ...
Gender differences in the incidence and prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) are well document...
Introduction. The present research examines the utility and validity of social support - that aspect...
Individual health is determined by a myriad of factors. Interestingly, simply being male or female i...
Healthy normotensive men and women (N 102) underwent a 3-day ambulatory blood pressure (BP) assessm...