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Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research, 2020
Ryan D. Davidson, Eric S. Zhou
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Ryan D. Davidson, Eric S. Zhou
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Loneliness, isolation, and social support factors in post-COVID-19 mental health.
Psychological Trauma, 2020Social support plays a key role in well-being, yet one of the major preventative efforts for reducing the spread of COVID-19 involves social distancing. During times of crisis, social support is emphasized as a coping mechanism. This requires many people
L. Saltzman, T. Hansel, P. Bordnick
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Stress, social support, and the buffering hypothesis.
Psychological bulletin, 1985The purpose of this article is to determine whether the positive association between social support and well-being is attributable more to an overall beneficial effect of support (main- or direct-effect model) or to a process of support protecting ...
Sheldon Cohen, T. Wills
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Presidential Address-1976. Social support as a moderator of life stress.
Psychosomatic Medicine, 1976Social support is defined as information leading the subject to believe that he is cared for and loved, esteemed, and a member of a network of mutual obligations.
S. Cobb
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Gender Differences in Social Support on Social Network Sites: A Meta-Analysis
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2020Social network sites (SNS) have become an increasingly popular platform for providing and receiving social support. Traditionally, females are believed to offer more social support.
Sigal Tifferet
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Stress, coping, and social support processes: where are we? What next?
Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1995I review existing knowledge, unanswered questions, and new directions in research on stress, coping resource, coping strategies, and social support processes.
P. Thoits
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Social participation and social support
2017Townsend argued that poverty is a key barrier to social participation as it limits people’s ability to participate in social activities and to maintain social relationships or networks. The results in this chapter support this argument finding that poverty acts as a barrier to social contact, particularly with friends; that it constrains participation ...
Lisa Wilson, Eldin Fahmy, Nick Bailey
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International Journal of Electronic Commerce, 2019
Social commerce (s-commerce)—the use of social media to support electronic commerce—has become pervasive. This paper aims to investigate an important type of consumer behaviour that could generate considerable economic value: impulsive purchase behaviour.
Xi Hu, Xiayu Chen, R. Davison
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Social commerce (s-commerce)—the use of social media to support electronic commerce—has become pervasive. This paper aims to investigate an important type of consumer behaviour that could generate considerable economic value: impulsive purchase behaviour.
Xi Hu, Xiayu Chen, R. Davison
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