Objective: To examine the association of social desirability (SD) respondin
g ("defensiveness") and cortisol levels. Methods: Marlowe-Crowne SD scores
and morning salivary cortisol were measured in firefighters. Results: SD sc
ores were associated with higher cortisol levels (r = .28) in 60 firefighte
rs under age 45, but not in 25 older firefighters (or the combined sample).
Conclusion: The results are consistent not only with SD scores being an in
dicator of coarctation of experience as a coping mechanism, but also (at le
ast for younger persons) perhaps a risk factor for the psychobiological dys
functions associated with chronic elevations of cortisol. (C) 2000 Elsevier
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