Current societies are characterised by unprecedented change in demographic, economic and political terms. These changes may be rather stressful, especially for those who have most to lose, that is members of (formerly) high-status groups. In this contribution, we review research on the influence of hierarchy stability on physiological stress, making a distinction between the cardiovascular correlates of negative stress (“threat”) and positive stress (“challenge”). Results from six studies reveal that when hierarchies are stable those low in rank show threat, while when hierarchies are unstable, those high in rank show threat and those low in rank show challenge. These effects occur independently of whether rank is based on power or status, ...
"The current research examined the occurrence of threat and challenge in low and high status groups ...
My dissertation examines particular psychosocial pathways--subjective social status, daily hassles, ...
Theoretical and empirical work suggests that social support is an important predictor of both psycho...
Current societies are characterized by unprecedented change in demographic, economic and political t...
Current societies are characterised by unprecedented change in demographic, economic and political t...
This study examines the roles of power, stability, and social dominance orientation (SDO) for work s...
This chapter examines an important barrier to achieving more equality in society: the resilience of ...
Decades of research has established an inverse association between socioeconomic position and psycho...
This chapter examines an important barrier to achieving more equality in society: The resilience of ...
Social psychophysiology is concerned with the interrelationship between emotion, physiology, and the...
This chapter examines an important barrier to achieving more equality in society: The resilience of ...
Background and objectives: Low social status increases risk of disease due, in part, to the psychoso...
peer-reviewedObjectives. This study tested a recent theoretical development in stress research to se...
Individuals differ in their social status and societies in the extent of social status differences a...
The present study investigated the effects of strength of social network on physiological stress dur...
"The current research examined the occurrence of threat and challenge in low and high status groups ...
My dissertation examines particular psychosocial pathways--subjective social status, daily hassles, ...
Theoretical and empirical work suggests that social support is an important predictor of both psycho...
Current societies are characterized by unprecedented change in demographic, economic and political t...
Current societies are characterised by unprecedented change in demographic, economic and political t...
This study examines the roles of power, stability, and social dominance orientation (SDO) for work s...
This chapter examines an important barrier to achieving more equality in society: the resilience of ...
Decades of research has established an inverse association between socioeconomic position and psycho...
This chapter examines an important barrier to achieving more equality in society: The resilience of ...
Social psychophysiology is concerned with the interrelationship between emotion, physiology, and the...
This chapter examines an important barrier to achieving more equality in society: The resilience of ...
Background and objectives: Low social status increases risk of disease due, in part, to the psychoso...
peer-reviewedObjectives. This study tested a recent theoretical development in stress research to se...
Individuals differ in their social status and societies in the extent of social status differences a...
The present study investigated the effects of strength of social network on physiological stress dur...
"The current research examined the occurrence of threat and challenge in low and high status groups ...
My dissertation examines particular psychosocial pathways--subjective social status, daily hassles, ...
Theoretical and empirical work suggests that social support is an important predictor of both psycho...