The authors tested the hypothesis that a match between the gender relevance of a stressor and one’s sex or gender role identification would elicit higher cardiovascular responses. Healthy female and male undergraduates (n = 108) were exposed to two stressors: the Cold Pressor Test (CPT) and the n-back task. Stressor relevance was manipulated to be masculine or feminine relevant or gender neutral. Data were analyzed using a Bayesian model selection procedure. The results showed stronger cardiovascular responses for the CPT in the case of a gender match effect. In contrast, results for the n-back task revealed stronger cardiovascular responses for sex and gender mismatch effects. These discrepant match and mismatch effects are discussed in te...
The relationship between gender and stress levels was examined in this study. It was hypothesized th...
Cardiovascular reactivity paradigms are used to examine race and gender differences in cardiovascula...
It seems that no matter where we look, stress exerts strong effects on the physiology and psychophys...
Gender differences in the incidence and prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) are well document...
Differences in gender role identification exist among both men and women. Earlier researchers have d...
The present study was aimed at investigating the relationship between sex-role orientation, as defi...
Gender differences in stressful situations are important in determining individual’s vulnerability t...
The study sought to evaluate the influence of gender, hypertension risk, and aerobic fitness on card...
This study sought to determine if there is a significant difference between male and female stress l...
The purpose of this study was to disentangle the psychobiological mechanisms and social-evaluative c...
Background and objectives: Effects of reappraising stress arousal during an interpersonal competitio...
Sex differences in the study of the human physiological response to mental stress are often erroneou...
Sex differences in the study of the human physiological response to mental stress are often erroneou...
Objective: Laboratory research indicates that the presence of a supportive other can reduce physiolo...
The current investigation focuses on sex differences in the appraisal of stress and emotional proces...
The relationship between gender and stress levels was examined in this study. It was hypothesized th...
Cardiovascular reactivity paradigms are used to examine race and gender differences in cardiovascula...
It seems that no matter where we look, stress exerts strong effects on the physiology and psychophys...
Gender differences in the incidence and prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) are well document...
Differences in gender role identification exist among both men and women. Earlier researchers have d...
The present study was aimed at investigating the relationship between sex-role orientation, as defi...
Gender differences in stressful situations are important in determining individual’s vulnerability t...
The study sought to evaluate the influence of gender, hypertension risk, and aerobic fitness on card...
This study sought to determine if there is a significant difference between male and female stress l...
The purpose of this study was to disentangle the psychobiological mechanisms and social-evaluative c...
Background and objectives: Effects of reappraising stress arousal during an interpersonal competitio...
Sex differences in the study of the human physiological response to mental stress are often erroneou...
Sex differences in the study of the human physiological response to mental stress are often erroneou...
Objective: Laboratory research indicates that the presence of a supportive other can reduce physiolo...
The current investigation focuses on sex differences in the appraisal of stress and emotional proces...
The relationship between gender and stress levels was examined in this study. It was hypothesized th...
Cardiovascular reactivity paradigms are used to examine race and gender differences in cardiovascula...
It seems that no matter where we look, stress exerts strong effects on the physiology and psychophys...