Social Support: An Interactional ViewBarbara R. Sarason, Irwin G. Sarason, Gregory R. Pierce Focuses on one of the fastest-growing areas of psychological research and application, that of social support and its relevance to socialization, development and clinical concerns. Included are up-to-date findings on assessment of social support, the contribution of social support to personal relationships, its importance in personality development, applications in dealing with stressful situations, practical applications in prevention and therapeutic intervention in clinical and community settings. Approaches discussed include clinical and field studies, experimental investigations and empirical inquiries that take a life-span developmental perspective. |
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... regarding perceived support , solicited support , received support , amount of support , satisfaction with support , source of support ( i.e. , family or friends ) , nature of support ( i.e. , emotional or informational ) , and area of ...
... regarding perceived support , solicited support , received support , amount of support , satisfaction with support , source of support ( i.e. , family or friends ) , nature of support ( i.e. , emotional or informational ) , and area of ...
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... regarding ( 1 ) the role of men in assuming financial responsibility for running a household , ( 2 ) continuing relations between ex - spouses regarding child support , and ( 3 ) different children ( his , hers , theirs ) having access ...
... regarding ( 1 ) the role of men in assuming financial responsibility for running a household , ( 2 ) continuing relations between ex - spouses regarding child support , and ( 3 ) different children ( his , hers , theirs ) having access ...
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... regarding distress solve the dilemma ? We think not . The Coates et al . ( 1979 ) study of rape victims described above also included a “ no information regarding distress " control group . Subjects exposed to this condition failed to ...
... regarding distress solve the dilemma ? We think not . The Coates et al . ( 1979 ) study of rape victims described above also included a “ no information regarding distress " control group . Subjects exposed to this condition failed to ...
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1 the conceptualization | 4 |
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
What Structural Equation Modeling Can Tell Us About | 26 |
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