Dados Bibliográficos

AUTOR(ES) P.N.E. Roberson , Jacob B. Priest , S.B. Woods , Maureen Junker-Kenny
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) University of Tennessee, Department of Psychological and Quantitative Foundations University of Iowa Iowa City Iowa USA, UT Southwestern Medical Center
ANO 2022
TIPO Book
CITAÇÕES 1
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 C62C716C5D8890146DDE1A4C0364681D
MD5 FC85C7FD1B0CBA54A2347B8F99134756

Resumo

Using the Biobehavioral Family Model and data from five Midlife in the United States projects (N= 793), this study tests whether allostatic load and negative affect reactivity convey the effects of categorizations of family emotional climate on health appraisal and morbidity (chronic conditions) across 20 years. Results indicated that negative family emotional climate (high strain, low support/parental affection) was indirectly associated with health appraisal 20 years later via negative affect reactivity at 10 years. Ambivalent family emotional climate (high strain/support) was directly associated with greater morbidity. Allostatic load did not serve as a significant mediator in the models tested. Findings suggest that family emotional climates marked by strain and intensity may be especially problematic for health, partly by exacerbating negative affect reactivity.

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