Pediatricians’ affective communication behavior attenuates parents’ stress response during the medical interview
Highlights • Parents cortisol response increased during the medical encounter with the pediatrician. • Pediatricians affective communication behavior negatively related to parents cortisol response. • Affective communication is effective in lowering distress in parents, and may function as social su...
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description | Highlights • Parents cortisol response increased during the medical encounter with the pediatrician. • Pediatricians affective communication behavior negatively related to parents cortisol response. • Affective communication is effective in lowering distress in parents, and may function as social support. |
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