Relationship between blood pressure and psychological features of experience and behaviour among teachers
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Purpose:
Relationships between psychic features and psychophysical parameters, such as blood pressure, have a high relevance in research on coping with stress. We want to investigate the correlation between blood pressure and this psychic features.
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We investigated 79 teachers from high schools and secondary schools in and around Leipzig, Germany. Using the systolic blood pressure as an indicator, we built three groups: hypotonics, normotonics, and hypertonics. We assessed several health psychologically dependent variables and looked for differences between these groups (Chi-Square-Test).
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Hypotonics experienced more stress and less planning and goal behaviour. Furthermore, they more often use physical exercises in order to increase their social well-being. Hypertonics, on the other hand, were driven by fear of loss of control and show a higher sense of feeling threatened.
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We could find for each group different relationships that are highly relevant to health. This results shows how psychological features and physiological regulation mechanisms are linked.
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Stück, M., Rigotti, T., Roudini, J., Galindo, E. & Utami, D.S. (2016). Relationship between blood pressure and psychological features of experience and behaviour among teachers. Health Psychology Report. 4(2), 128-136. DOI: 10.5114/hpr.2016.56853