Respiration rate during a stress task moderates neuroticism and perceived stress in older adults.

IF 1 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Current Issues in Personality Psychology Pub Date : 2022-03-17 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5114/cipp.2022.114143
Josh Kaplan, Daniel Klee, Barry Oken
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Abstract

Background: Research suggests that respiration rate is related to psychological factors such as neuroticism and perceived stress in addition to physiological factors. However, it is unclear how respiration rate during a laboratory stress task relates to the relationship between neuroticism and perceived stress.

Participants and procedure: This cross-sectional secondary analysis examined respiration rate during a stress task in moderating the relationship between neuroticism and perceived stress in a sample of generally healthy older adults (n = 64). Respiration data were collected during an auditory oddball paradigm and the Portland Arithmetic Stress Task (PAST), a laboratory-based cognitive stressor.

Results: The results indicated that respiration rate during the PAST significantly moderated the relationship between neuroticism and perceived stress (p = .031), such that participants who exhibited a very low (-1.78 SD) respiration rate showed a non-significant relationship between neuroticism and perceived stress, whereas participants with average (mean; p < .001) and elevated respiration rates (+1 SD; p < .001) exhibited a significant positive relationship between neuroticism and perceived stress.

Conclusions: These findings add to a body of literature suggesting that stress reactivity is an important link between personality factors and negative outcomes. However, this is the first study to our knowledge to examine the role of physiological stress reactivity in buffering this relationship. The results suggest that individuals higher in neuroticism may attenuate the relationship between stress vulnerability and perceived stress through decreased physiological stress reactivity, particularly by exhibiting slow breathing during a stressor.

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在压力任务中的呼吸速率可以缓和老年人的神经质和感知压力
背景:研究表明,呼吸频率除与生理因素有关外,还与神经质、感知压力等心理因素有关。然而,目前尚不清楚在实验室压力任务中的呼吸速率如何与神经质和感知压力之间的关系相关。参与者和程序:这项横断面二次分析检查了在压力任务期间呼吸率在调节神经质和感知压力之间的关系中的作用,样本为一般健康的老年人(n = 64)。呼吸数据是在听觉怪异范式和波特兰算术压力任务(PAST)中收集的,这是一种基于实验室的认知压力源。结果:研究结果表明,过去呼吸速率显著调节了神经质和感知压力之间的关系(p = 0.031),表现出非常低(-1.78 SD)呼吸速率的参与者神经质和感知压力之间的关系不显著,而表现出平均(平均;p < 0.001)和呼吸速率升高(+1 SD;P < 0.001)表现出神经质与感知压力之间的显著正相关。结论:这些发现进一步证明了应激反应是人格因素和消极结果之间的重要联系。然而,据我们所知,这是第一次研究生理应激反应在缓冲这种关系中的作用。结果表明,神经质程度较高的个体可能会通过降低生理应激反应,特别是在压力源中表现出缓慢的呼吸,来减弱压力易感性和感知压力之间的关系。
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