Using a sample of volunteers, we examine whether providing and receiving emotional and instrumental support is associated with self-esteem and mastery. Drawing from social psychological theories of social exchange, we also assess the psychological effects of over-benefiting, under- benefiting, and reciprocal support exchanges. We use data from the Social Support from Peers: Mended Hearts Visitors Study. The sample is comprised of volunteers for Mended Hearts, a national and community-based organization. We find that giving emotional support was associated positively with self-esteem. Reciprocal instrumental support exchanges were associated positively with self-esteem and mastery. This study draws attention to the importance of social suppo...
Background Personality affects psychological wellbeing, and social support networks may mediate thi...
Previous scholarship has shown evidence of a positive relationship between volunteering and improved...
While studies have focused exclusively on explicating the beneficial effects of volunteer work, litt...
Using a sample of volunteers, we examine whether providing and receiving emotional and instrumental ...
Volunteers play a vital role in modern societies by boosting the labor force within both the public ...
Applying social psychological theories of social exchange and gender socialization perspectives, we ...
Ageing populations across Europe are increasing. Communities have an important role in not only enga...
Social support is an extremely diverse topic. It is the subject of approximately forty thousand scho...
The relationship between one\u27s psycho-emotional and physiological health has long been of interes...
This research was carried out to determine if psychosocial adjustment improves for elderly persons e...
This study seeks to examine if volunteering affects mental and physical health and examine if health...
Negative social exchanges have been more reliably related to psychological health than have positive...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-51)Recent evidence has indicated that social support m...
Purpose: Research concerned with the relationship between volunteer activity and psychological well-...
Most studies in social support research have focused on social support buffering the negative effect...
Background Personality affects psychological wellbeing, and social support networks may mediate thi...
Previous scholarship has shown evidence of a positive relationship between volunteering and improved...
While studies have focused exclusively on explicating the beneficial effects of volunteer work, litt...
Using a sample of volunteers, we examine whether providing and receiving emotional and instrumental ...
Volunteers play a vital role in modern societies by boosting the labor force within both the public ...
Applying social psychological theories of social exchange and gender socialization perspectives, we ...
Ageing populations across Europe are increasing. Communities have an important role in not only enga...
Social support is an extremely diverse topic. It is the subject of approximately forty thousand scho...
The relationship between one\u27s psycho-emotional and physiological health has long been of interes...
This research was carried out to determine if psychosocial adjustment improves for elderly persons e...
This study seeks to examine if volunteering affects mental and physical health and examine if health...
Negative social exchanges have been more reliably related to psychological health than have positive...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-51)Recent evidence has indicated that social support m...
Purpose: Research concerned with the relationship between volunteer activity and psychological well-...
Most studies in social support research have focused on social support buffering the negative effect...
Background Personality affects psychological wellbeing, and social support networks may mediate thi...
Previous scholarship has shown evidence of a positive relationship between volunteering and improved...
While studies have focused exclusively on explicating the beneficial effects of volunteer work, litt...