This paper presents formal recipient model of support seeking behavior. Support seeking is significantly dynamic and it includes substantial changes as demanding condition happen. From this perspective, the proposed model covers integrating of both coping strategies, support preferences and network ties. The recipient model can be used to recognize social support and human interaction within social networks during stressful events. The model was able to produce realistic behavior that could clarify conditions for handling stress. This was done by employing simulation experiments under various negative events, personality resources and personality attributes. Simulation results show that a person with problemfocused coping, requests either i...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this paper, a multi-agent simulation model is presented to investig...
In this paper, a computational model of a human agent is presented which describes the effect of soc...
Many studies in the field of social support (e.g., Hobfoll, 1985; Thoits, 1985; Cutrona and Russell,...
The emotional state of an individual is continuously affected by daily events. Stressful periods can...
The growing interest in the role of social support in mental and physical health has led to the deve...
Seeking support from their environment is important for people suffering from a depression. People u...
Many studies in the field of social support (e.g., Hobfoll, 1985Thoits, 1985Cutrona and Russell, 199...
Humans are social creatures, and when facing certain level of events, they to seek for support from ...
Social support is a general rubric that encompasses at least three distinct types of support: percei...
People react differently to stress. According to the Cognitive Motivational Relational Theory by Laz...
This paper first presents four different conceptualizations of social support: social integration, s...
This paper first presents four different conceptualizations of social support: social integration, s...
Abstract. Helping someone who is depressed can be very important to the depressed person. A number o...
The purpose of the present field study was to examine the relationships between controllability of s...
This paper first presents four different conceptualizations of social support: social integration, s...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this paper, a multi-agent simulation model is presented to investig...
In this paper, a computational model of a human agent is presented which describes the effect of soc...
Many studies in the field of social support (e.g., Hobfoll, 1985; Thoits, 1985; Cutrona and Russell,...
The emotional state of an individual is continuously affected by daily events. Stressful periods can...
The growing interest in the role of social support in mental and physical health has led to the deve...
Seeking support from their environment is important for people suffering from a depression. People u...
Many studies in the field of social support (e.g., Hobfoll, 1985Thoits, 1985Cutrona and Russell, 199...
Humans are social creatures, and when facing certain level of events, they to seek for support from ...
Social support is a general rubric that encompasses at least three distinct types of support: percei...
People react differently to stress. According to the Cognitive Motivational Relational Theory by Laz...
This paper first presents four different conceptualizations of social support: social integration, s...
This paper first presents four different conceptualizations of social support: social integration, s...
Abstract. Helping someone who is depressed can be very important to the depressed person. A number o...
The purpose of the present field study was to examine the relationships between controllability of s...
This paper first presents four different conceptualizations of social support: social integration, s...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this paper, a multi-agent simulation model is presented to investig...
In this paper, a computational model of a human agent is presented which describes the effect of soc...
Many studies in the field of social support (e.g., Hobfoll, 1985; Thoits, 1985; Cutrona and Russell,...