Conflict structure moderates associations between cardiovascular reactivity and negative marital interaction. |
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Authors: | Tamara L Newton Janine M Sanford |
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Institution: | Department of Psychology, Miami University, USA. tlnewton@louisville.edu |
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Abstract: | This study examined the role of marital conflict structure--who desires and requests change versus who responds to the change request--in spouses' cardiovascular responses to marital interactions. Forty-one couples discussed 2 marital topics: one in which the wife desired change in the husband, and one in wich the husband desired change in the wife. Cardiovascular responses were assessed at 2-min intervals. Results indicated that marital conflict structure moderates cardiovascular reactivity during negative marital interactions: Husbands and wives whose interactions were characterized by high levels of negative behavior showed the most pronounced diastolic blood pressure reactivity, but only when they were in the role of desiring change in their spouses. Implications for gender difference in marital conflict physiology are considered. |
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