Objectives. Exposure to psychosocial stressors often elicits increases in negative affect and blood pressure (BP). Rumination, or thinking about a stressor after it passes, is associated with delayed recovery. Given that older age is asso-ciated with greater BP reactivity to psychosocial stressors, rumination may be more detrimental to the recovery of older adults than younger adults. The current study examined this question. We hypothesized that prolonged distress resulting from rumination has greater effects on the recovery of older than younger adults. Method. Fifty-two older (M = 69 years) and 61 younger (M = 21 years) adults were exposed to a lab stressor. Afterwards, participants were randomly assigned to a rumination condition ...
Objective Lower awareness of age-related gains (AARC-gains) and higher awareness of age-related loss...
This study assessed the extent and efficacy of three regulatory modalities of the emotions elicited ...
Does acute stress differentially alter cognitive functioning in older versus younger adults? While o...
ObjectivesExposure to psychosocial stressors often elicits increases in negative affect and blood pr...
Rumination has been defined as a mode of responding to distress that involves passively focusing one...
Rumination has been defined as a mode of responding to distress that involves passively focusing one...
Reminiscence is proposed as an important activity for well-being in late life but recent reviews hig...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Objective: Cardiovascular recovery of prestress baseline blood pressure has been implicated as a pos...
Rumination has been defined as a mode of responding to distress that involves passively focusing one...
This study examined the psychological processes that may impede or facilitate cardiovascular recover...
Rumination has been suggested to mediate the physiological consequences of stress on health. We stud...
Diathesis-stress models of depression highlight that stress triggers the onset of a depressive episo...
The present study was conducted to test the hypothesis that the increased psychological well-being a...
ObjectiveEmotion regulation (ER) strategies are related to psychological health, with most work exam...
Objective Lower awareness of age-related gains (AARC-gains) and higher awareness of age-related loss...
This study assessed the extent and efficacy of three regulatory modalities of the emotions elicited ...
Does acute stress differentially alter cognitive functioning in older versus younger adults? While o...
ObjectivesExposure to psychosocial stressors often elicits increases in negative affect and blood pr...
Rumination has been defined as a mode of responding to distress that involves passively focusing one...
Rumination has been defined as a mode of responding to distress that involves passively focusing one...
Reminiscence is proposed as an important activity for well-being in late life but recent reviews hig...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Objective: Cardiovascular recovery of prestress baseline blood pressure has been implicated as a pos...
Rumination has been defined as a mode of responding to distress that involves passively focusing one...
This study examined the psychological processes that may impede or facilitate cardiovascular recover...
Rumination has been suggested to mediate the physiological consequences of stress on health. We stud...
Diathesis-stress models of depression highlight that stress triggers the onset of a depressive episo...
The present study was conducted to test the hypothesis that the increased psychological well-being a...
ObjectiveEmotion regulation (ER) strategies are related to psychological health, with most work exam...
Objective Lower awareness of age-related gains (AARC-gains) and higher awareness of age-related loss...
This study assessed the extent and efficacy of three regulatory modalities of the emotions elicited ...
Does acute stress differentially alter cognitive functioning in older versus younger adults? While o...