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拥抱能提供缓解压力的社会支持吗?一项关于上呼吸道感染易感性和疾病的研究。

Does hugging provide stress-buffering social support? A study of susceptibility to upper respiratory infection and illness.

作者信息

Cohen Sheldon, Janicki-Deverts Denise, Turner Ronald B, Doyle William J

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University

Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University.

出版信息

Psychol Sci. 2015 Feb;26(2):135-47. doi: 10.1177/0956797614559284. Epub 2014 Dec 19.

Abstract

Perceived social support has been hypothesized to protect against the pathogenic effects of stress. How such protection might be conferred, however, is not well understood. Using a sample of 404 healthy adults, we examined the roles of perceived social support and received hugs in buffering against interpersonal stress-induced susceptibility to infectious disease. Perceived support was assessed by questionnaire, and daily interpersonal conflict and receipt of hugs were assessed by telephone interviews on 14 consecutive evenings. Subsequently, participants were exposed to a virus that causes a common cold and were monitored in quarantine to assess infection and illness signs. Perceived support protected against the rise in infection risk associated with increasing frequency of conflict. A similar stress-buffering effect emerged for hugging, which explained 32% of the attenuating effect of support. Among infected participants, greater perceived support and more-frequent hugs each predicted less-severe illness signs. These data suggest that hugging may effectively convey social support.

摘要

人们认为社会支持具有抵御压力致病影响的作用。然而,这种保护作用是如何实现的,目前还不太清楚。我们以404名健康成年人作为样本,研究了感知到的社会支持和接受拥抱在缓冲人际压力导致的传染病易感性方面所起的作用。通过问卷调查评估感知到的支持,通过连续14个晚上的电话访谈评估日常人际冲突和拥抱的接受情况。随后,让参与者接触一种能引起普通感冒的病毒,并在隔离期间对他们进行监测,以评估感染和疾病症状。感知到的支持可抵御因冲突频率增加而导致的感染风险上升。拥抱也出现了类似的压力缓冲效应,它解释了支持所产生的32%的缓解效应。在受感染的参与者中,更高的感知支持和更频繁的拥抱都预示着疾病症状较轻。这些数据表明,拥抱可能有效地传达社会支持。

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