不同情绪调节方式青少年急性应激时自主灵活性的差异。

IF 0.6 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MATHEMATICAL Nonlinear Dynamics Psychology and Life Sciences Pub Date : 2020-01-01
Xavier Bornas, Aina Fiol-Veny, Maria Balle
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当个体经历任何急性应激源时,心率(HR)和心率变异性(HRV)的倒u型模式很容易识别。心脏复杂性(尺度和熵)在急性应激下如何变化尚不清楚。心理上,情绪调节方式可能影响个体在面对压力时的特定行为反应。本研究考察了不同内窥镜类型的青少年在应激条件下是否会表现出不同的线性和非线性心脏变化模式。我们预测高度负性情绪调节(HNER)风格的青少年(n=10)比高度积极情绪调节(HPER)风格的青少年(n=10)的自主灵活性更低。此外,在每个条件下对每个组的线性和非线性测量之间的关联进行了检查。重复测量方差分析显示HR和HRV的变化符合预测模式。Higuchi的分形维数和样本熵呈u型分布,而短期标度指数呈相反分布。不同情况下,HPER组的心脏变化更大。在HPER组中发现了线性和非线性测量之间的显著关联,而在HNER组中则没有。结果在不同心脏特征波动的多尺度框架内谨慎讨论。
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Differences in Autonomic Flexibility in Adolescents with Distinct Emotion Regulation Styles during Acute Stress.

An inverted U-shaped pattern in heart rate (HR) and a U-shaped pattern in heart rate variability (HRV) are easily recognizable when individuals experience any acute stressor. How cardiac complexity (scaling and entropy) changes under acute stress is not well known. Psychologically, emotion regulation (ER) style is likely to influence the individual's specific behavioral response when affronting stress. This study tested whether adolescents with distinct ER styles would show different patterns of linear and nonlinear cardiac changes under stressful conditions. We predicted less autonomic flexibility for adolescents with a highly negative emotional regulation (HNER) style (n = 10) than for those adolescents with a highly positive emotional regulation (HPER) style (n=10). Further, associations between linear and nonlinear measures during each condition were examined for each group. Repeated measures ANOVAs revealed that HR and HRV changed according to the predicted pattern. Higuchi's fractal dimension and Sample Entropy followed a U-shaped pattern, whereas the short-term scaling exponent followed the reverse pattern. Cardiac changes across conditions were larger in the HPER group. Significant associations between linear and nonlinear measures were found in the HPER group but not in the HNER group. Results are cautiously discussed within a multiscale framework of fluctuations of the different cardiac features.

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