Research indicates an inverse relationship between social support and depression (Elmore, 1984; Gulesserian & Warren, 1987; Hall, Williams, & Greenberg, 1985; Jacobsen, 1991; Sisney, 1993). Depression is more likely to occur when social support is inadequate. The purpose of this study was to (a) describe the incidence of depressive symptomatology in rural women, (b) identify levels of perceived social support in rural women, and (c) determine if perceived social support is related to depressive symptomatology in rural women. The Beck Depression Inventory (DDI) measured depressive symptoms and the Personal Resource Questionnaire 85 (PRQ85)- part II measured levels of perceived social support in 32 rural women from northwestern South Dakota. ...
The present study examined the relationships between physical health stressors (chronic conditions a...
The present study examined the relationships between physical health stressors (chronic conditions a...
Aims & objectives: Protective effect of social support networks on depressive symptoms has been repo...
The impact of stress on the mental health of farmers is a growing concern. With the increased preval...
It is very difficult to describe the complexity and depth of depression as experienced by the indivi...
Background and objective. Data of recent scientifi c studies have showed strong associations between...
Depression is common among disadvantaged rural women. It is unlikely that postnatal depression is ca...
Rural women represent approximately 20% of women living in the United States, yet research on the sp...
The purpose of this secondary analysis was to determine whether satisfaction with social support and...
Depression is a common mental health problem in which a person may experience persistent sadness, be...
Graduation date: 2003This study used a multi-method approach to explore factors associated with\ud h...
Purpose: Frontier communities are exposed to unique communal norms which influence depression. The ...
Background: This is the first reported study involving a factor analysis of the Beck Depression Inve...
Background: This is the first reported study involving a factor analysis of the Beck Depression Inve...
This study examined the relationship between marriage, social support, and psychological health amon...
The present study examined the relationships between physical health stressors (chronic conditions a...
The present study examined the relationships between physical health stressors (chronic conditions a...
Aims & objectives: Protective effect of social support networks on depressive symptoms has been repo...
The impact of stress on the mental health of farmers is a growing concern. With the increased preval...
It is very difficult to describe the complexity and depth of depression as experienced by the indivi...
Background and objective. Data of recent scientifi c studies have showed strong associations between...
Depression is common among disadvantaged rural women. It is unlikely that postnatal depression is ca...
Rural women represent approximately 20% of women living in the United States, yet research on the sp...
The purpose of this secondary analysis was to determine whether satisfaction with social support and...
Depression is a common mental health problem in which a person may experience persistent sadness, be...
Graduation date: 2003This study used a multi-method approach to explore factors associated with\ud h...
Purpose: Frontier communities are exposed to unique communal norms which influence depression. The ...
Background: This is the first reported study involving a factor analysis of the Beck Depression Inve...
Background: This is the first reported study involving a factor analysis of the Beck Depression Inve...
This study examined the relationship between marriage, social support, and psychological health amon...
The present study examined the relationships between physical health stressors (chronic conditions a...
The present study examined the relationships between physical health stressors (chronic conditions a...
Aims & objectives: Protective effect of social support networks on depressive symptoms has been repo...