Social support is associated with lower cardiovascular disease risk. We examined the effects of perceived network support and availability of functional support in the laboratory on blood pressure and heart rate (HR) reactivity to acute stress. When functional support was available, participants with low perceived network support had significantly lower HR reactivity than participants with high perceived network support (p = .04). Conversely, when functional support was not available, participants with low perceived network support had significantly higher HR reactivity (p = .05). Self-reported anxiety post-stressor was significantly higher when functional support was not mentioned (p = .03)
Background Exaggerated cardiovascular reactions to psychological stress are considered a risk factor...
This dataverse folder contains the data corresponding to the study 'The role of autonomy-connectedne...
Objectives. This study tested a recent theoretical development in stress research to see whether gro...
Social support has been associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) morbidity and mortality. Cardio...
Epidemiological studies have suggested that social support may offer a protective role for cardiova...
Introduction. The present research examines the utility and validity of social support - that aspect...
he pathways linking giving and receiving emotional and instrumental social support, and cardiovascul...
PURPOSE:Socially disconnected individuals have worse health than those who feel socially connected. ...
While the benefits of social support for physiological health are well established, the underlying p...
This study tested two hypotheses of associations between dimensions of social connectedness and card...
PURPOSE:Socially disconnected individuals have worse health than those who feel socially connected. ...
The current research examined the effects of text-messaged and in-person social support on cardiovas...
Loneliness and objective measures of social isolation (e.g., social network size) have been associat...
Purpose: The stress‐buffering hypothesis (Cohen & McKay, 1984, Handbook of psychology and health IV...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to investigate cardiovascular responses to a brief socia...
Background Exaggerated cardiovascular reactions to psychological stress are considered a risk factor...
This dataverse folder contains the data corresponding to the study 'The role of autonomy-connectedne...
Objectives. This study tested a recent theoretical development in stress research to see whether gro...
Social support has been associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) morbidity and mortality. Cardio...
Epidemiological studies have suggested that social support may offer a protective role for cardiova...
Introduction. The present research examines the utility and validity of social support - that aspect...
he pathways linking giving and receiving emotional and instrumental social support, and cardiovascul...
PURPOSE:Socially disconnected individuals have worse health than those who feel socially connected. ...
While the benefits of social support for physiological health are well established, the underlying p...
This study tested two hypotheses of associations between dimensions of social connectedness and card...
PURPOSE:Socially disconnected individuals have worse health than those who feel socially connected. ...
The current research examined the effects of text-messaged and in-person social support on cardiovas...
Loneliness and objective measures of social isolation (e.g., social network size) have been associat...
Purpose: The stress‐buffering hypothesis (Cohen & McKay, 1984, Handbook of psychology and health IV...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to investigate cardiovascular responses to a brief socia...
Background Exaggerated cardiovascular reactions to psychological stress are considered a risk factor...
This dataverse folder contains the data corresponding to the study 'The role of autonomy-connectedne...
Objectives. This study tested a recent theoretical development in stress research to see whether gro...