Behavioral Response to Induced Conflict in Families with a Hypertensive Father

SUMMARY To clarify the possible environmental mediation of familial aggregation of blood pressure (BP), we examined whether the behavior of family members differed between families with a hypertensive (n = 16) or a normotensive (n = 15) father. Three-member families consisting of a father, mother, a...

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Hauptverfasser: BAER, PAUL E, VINCENT, JOHN P, WILLIAMS, BEN J, BOURIANOFF, GLEB G, BARTLETT, PAUL C
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description SUMMARY To clarify the possible environmental mediation of familial aggregation of blood pressure (BP), we examined whether the behavior of family members differed between families with a hypertensive (n = 16) or a normotensive (n = 15) father. Three-member families consisting of a father, mother, and a boy or girl aged 8-13 yean were videotaped as they Interacted under standard conditions calling for disagreement or conflict. Their BPs were recorded before and after interactions. The videotaped material was reliably coded Into behavioral categories by independent observers. The aggregate of all three members of families with hypertensive fathers, as well as normotensive mothers and the children in these families, showed significantly more negative nonverbal behavior than their counterparts in families with normotensive fathers. (Hypertension 2 (suppl I)I-7O-I-T7, 1980)
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Adult
Analysis of Variance
Child
Child Behavior
Conflict (Psychology)
Family
Fathers
Female
Humans
Hypertension - genetics
Hypertension - psychology
Male
Middle Aged
Nonverbal Communication
Parent-Child Relations
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Role Playing
Videotape Recording
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