Relationships and cardiovascular risk: Perceived spousal ambivalence in specific relationship contexts and its links to inflammation.
Adult
Male
150
Cardiovascular System
Risk Factors
Humans
Interpersonal Relations
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Marriage
Spouses
Aged
Inflammation
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
05 social sciences
Fibrinogen
Social Support
Middle Aged
301
Affect
C-Reactive Protein
Cardiovascular Diseases
Female
Perception
Stress, Psychological
DOI:
10.1037/a0033515
Publication Date:
2013-08-05T14:53:06Z
AUTHORS (9)
ABSTRACT
Although perceiving one's social ties as sources of ambivalence has been linked to negative health outcomes, the more specific contexts by which such relationships influence health remain less studied. We thus examined if perceived spousal relationship quality in three theoretically important contexts (i.e., support, capitalization, everyday life) predicted inflammation.Ninety-four married couples completed measures of perceived spousal positivity and negativity in support, capitalization, and everyday contexts. These scores were used to derive an index of relationship ambivalence whereby interactions were rated as containing both positive and negative aspects. Serum levels of IL-6, fibrinogen, and CRP were assessed from plasma.Perceiving ambivalence toward one's spouse in a support context was linked to greater inflammation even when considering health behaviors, relationship-specific romantic attachment style, spouse negativity/positivity ratings, and overall marital satisfaction. Perceiving ambivalence toward a spouse during capitalization predicted higher fibrinogen levels only, whereas no links were found with perceived spousal ambivalence in everyday life contexts.Perceptions of ambivalence during support may be a particularly important relational context in which marital ties influence health.
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