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Social Support and Suicide

Psychological Reports, 1993
Although considerable research from varied theoretical perspectives and across multiple disciplines has linked social support and suicide, few researchers have explored the relationship directly with any specificity. Investigators are encouraged to consider not only the type or source of support and related network characteristics, but also the ...
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Social Support and Sleep: A Meta-Analysis

Health Psychology, 2018
Objective: While the implications of social support are increasingly well understood, no meta-analytic review to date has examined the intersection of the social support and sleep literatures.
Robert G. Kent de Grey   +4 more
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Clarification of Social Support

Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 2005
Purpose: To clarify the concept of social support. Design: Template Verification and Expansion Model. Methods: Meta‐synthesis strategies. Findings: Social support is composed of emotional and instrumental support ...
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Social Alienation and Social Support

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1982
Popular conceptions about the cognitive-affective state of alienation have proliferated. The present study was based on an alteration of the common notion that alienation is consistently related to interpersonal withdrawal Based on previous research suggesting that women are more likely to have an affiliative response when under stress while men tend ...
Lawrence D. Greene   +3 more
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Psychometric characteristics of the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support.

Journal of Personality Assessment, 1990
The initial study describing the development of the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS) indicated that it was a psychometrically sound instrument (Zimet, Dahlem, Zimet, & Farley, 1988).
G. Zimet   +4 more
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Social service support [PDF]

open access: possible, 1980
Unfortunately not everyone treated with regular dialysis is able to work full-time. Some people are unable to find any employment. Fortunately the State provides a number of benefits which are available to dialysis and transplant patients. This short chapter is a general guide for patients in Great Britain.
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Social environment and social support

Cancer, 1991
Research on the relevance of social support to cancer has been plentiful since the first American Cancer Society workshop on methodological issues in behavioral and psychosocial science. Nonetheless, critical shortcomings continue to characterize the attempt empirically to establish such things as the extent to which social support predicts adjustment ...
Shirley B. Lansky   +10 more
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Social Relationships and Social Support

2014
Social support is a construct that has been widely studied by members of the Mental Health Section of the American Sociological Association. The term social support, in contrast to social relationships, is used to refer to the salutatory content of human relationships.
J. Blake Turner   +2 more
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Social Support in Marriage

American Journal of Family Therapy, 2001
The current study examines the role of perceived adequacy of social support provided by spouses for both marital and individual functioning. Married individuals from a college sample (N = 177) recorded the adequacy of specific supportive behaviors provided by the spouse on a daily basis for 7 days.
John E. Landers   +2 more
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A Test of the Social Support Hypothesis

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1987
As a test of the social support hypothesis, highly anxious primiparous mothers were assigned in the post-natal stage to either a professional intervention, a lay intervention or to a control group. It was hypothesised that those receiving an active intervention (be it lay or professional assistance) would become less anxious as a consequence of a ...
Bryanne Barnett, Gordon Parker
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