01875nas a2200229 4500000000100000008004100001260007600042653001000118653001400128653001900142653003400161653001100195100001700206700002200223700003400245245007500279300001200354490000600366520124500372022001401617020001401631 2001 d c07/2001bSociedad Española para el Estudio de la Ansiedad y el Estrés10aAnger10aHostility10aSocial support10aPsychophysiological mechanism10aStress1 aAlicia Breva1 aFrancisco Palmero1 aEnrique G. Fernández-Abascal00aHostility, social support and cardiac reactivity in a stress situation a123-1380 v73 aThis paper attempts to clarify the inconsistencies in the researches that pretend to establish how social support modulates the relationship between the construct anger-hostility and the psychophysiological mechanism. There are two basic ideas: First, the multidimensionality of the construct anger-hostility, which implies the existance of several psychosocial variables, so toxic as innocuous according to the psychophysiological mechanism that links some psychosocial variables and coronary health; second, the multidimensionality of social support, which includes variables of different nature. So, we considered several measures of the construct anger-hostility, using the BDHI inventory and Ho inventory. According to social support we have considered the perceived social support, using the SSQ. Different psychophysiological measures (activation, reactivity and recovery of heart rate) were recorded in a sample of 142 women in a register session where different stressful events were presented. The results showed that the social support acts in a differential way on the relationship between the construct anger-hostility and psychophysiological parameters, these changed according to the measure of the construct anger-hostility. a1134-7937 a2174-0437