Title of article
Father bonding and blood pressure in young adults from intact and divorced families
Author/Authors
DANIELLE ROUBINOV، نويسنده , , Danielle S. and Luecken، نويسنده , , Linda J.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
8
From page
161
To page
168
Abstract
Objective
ther–child relationship may uniquely affect offspringʹs physical and psychological health. Divorce may change the nature of the father–child bond and the long-term health consequences of paternal parenting behaviors. The current study investigated a possible biological pathway from father–child relationship quality to physical health outcomes in young adults.
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vascular stress reactivity to a lab-based challenge task and ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) were measured in young adults (mean age=20.1 years) from divorced (n=50) and intact, married (n=49) families. Participants completed self-report measures of paternal control and caring during childhood.
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perceived father control was associated with elevated BP reactivity to the task and higher ABP among participants from divorced families. Young adults from intact families who reported lower paternal caring demonstrated higher ABP.
sions
mily context may provide an important backdrop for evaluating the long-term physiological consequences of fathersʹ parenting behaviors.
Keywords
Caring , Blood pressure , fathers , Control , divorce
Journal title
Journal of Psychosomatic Research
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Journal of Psychosomatic Research
Record number
1743258
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