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The effect of physical exercise on sense of school belonging in middle school students: The mediation role of perceived social support from different sources. [PDF]
Yang TX, Shang Y, Wang QR, Qu C.
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Social support from a friend, perceived support, and social problem solving
American Journal of Community Psychology, 1988This research combined experimental and correlational methods to investigate the effects of social support on social problem-solving effectiveness and perceived stress. During a wait period, college students were given the opportunity to work on practice items from a mildly stressful social problem-solving task, either alone or in the company of a ...
B, Lakey, K, Heller
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Perceived Discrimination and Social Support
Journal of Career Development, 2010The experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) college students have been an increasing area of interest in the realm of career development in recent years. Although career theorists have posited the importance of considering context when examining career development, the specific variables related to LGBT individuals' experiences ...
Christa K. Schmidt +2 more
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Perceived availability of social support
Personality and Individual Differences, 1999Abstract This study investigated social support and mental health variables as predictors of homesickness in 123 first-year undergraduates. A multiple regression analysis found that a low level of perceived social support coupled with a high level of psychological disturbance was predictive of homesickness.
John Newland, Adrian Furnham
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Anger Coping Styles and Perceived Social Support
The Journal of Social Psychology, 1997This study was based on the hypothesis that perceived availability of social support, independent of the influence of social desirability, would be inversely related to both anger-in and anger-out coping styles. Participants were 101 college-aged Caucasians in the Northeast. In a regression analysis, the anger coping scales together accounted for 9% of
T P, Palfai, K E, Hart
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Perceived social support, received social support, and depression among clergy
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 2018We argue that perceived support is best conceptualized more as a measure of how an individual appraises his/her situation rather than a true reflection of how much support he/she receives. To test this theory, we used survey data from the Clergy Health Initiative Panel Survey to examine the relationship between perceived and received social support ...
David E. Eagle +2 more
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Perceived Social Support and Attributions for Failed Support
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1999Global perceptions of social support are as stable as personality characteristics, although people occasionally must experience support that violates their expectations. To help understand this phenomenon, two studies investigated perceived support and attributions for when support is needed but not received. The authors hypothesized that persons with
Ross, Lisa Thomson +2 more
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Assessing social support among South Asians: The multidimensional scale of perceived social support
Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 2012The psychometric properties of the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS) of the Urdu (MSPSS-U) and Nepali (MSPSS-N) versions were investigated among Pakistani (n=148) and Nepalese (n=153) respondents living in Hong Kong. The factor analysis of the MSPSS-N conducted in this study confirmed the three factors of the original MSPSS ...
Tse, S, Zimet, GD, Tonsing, K
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