Childhood trauma and type D personality: The endocrine and cardiovascular effects on stress reactivity

Ali Bahari,Jafar Hasani, Masoud Mashhadi Akbar Boojar

JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY(2021)

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Both exaggerated and blunted cardiovascular stress reactions are associated with health problems. Moreover, early life experiences and personality traits affect stress responses. Regarding the childhood traumas and type D personality, this study aimed to compare the endocrine and cardiovascular reactions against acute laboratory stress. Results showed that the simultaneous existence of childhood traumatic experiences and type D personality leads to exaggerated stress reactivity, while each factor results in a blunted cardiovascular response. Although the cardiovascular responses are dampened in type D personality people, their endocrine reactions are exaggerated. The underlying mechanisms of blunted cardiovascular reactivity differ between childhood trauma and type D personality groups.
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blood pressure, cortisol, stress, stress-related growth, trauma, type-D personality
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