Data from a longitudinal survey of married professional women with small children (N = 200) were analyzed to investigate: (a) what types of occupational and role-conflict related stresses would be associated with the experience of physical and depressive symptoms, and (b) whether social support available from other people and /or the personality characteristic of "learned resourcefulness" could protect individuals from negative health effects of high stress. Six stress indices predicted physical and depressive symptoms, both concurrently and one year later (in the latter case, initial symptom levels were statistically controlled). These six stress indices reflected perceptions of: lack of authority and influence on the job; sex discriminati...
The relationship between the family life and the work life of people was examined within the theoret...
Social relationships are important for physical and mental health, but the specific mechanisms invol...
This cross-sectional study examined how three types of social support — social participation, emotio...
Data from a longitudinal survey of married professional women with small children (N = 200) were ana...
This thesis is concerned with the role of individual differences in personality and social support i...
This study investigated the relationship between job stress, social support, and health in 130 femal...
The present research tested Thoits' (1986) proposal that coping mediates in the relationship between...
This study examined the relationship between the lifestyle of working family women and their well-be...
The stress parents feel affects how they fulfill their roles as parents and their own psychological ...
Social Support has been shown to be one important factor in the link between stress and illness. In ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-46)In order to explore the effects of a social support...
Despite the importance that is attributed to both social support and coping in determining psycholog...
The literature on coping with stress suggests that social support reduces stress and that seeking he...
This paper gives empirical treatment to the new theoretical Type E construct proposed by Braiker (19...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between stressful li...
The relationship between the family life and the work life of people was examined within the theoret...
Social relationships are important for physical and mental health, but the specific mechanisms invol...
This cross-sectional study examined how three types of social support — social participation, emotio...
Data from a longitudinal survey of married professional women with small children (N = 200) were ana...
This thesis is concerned with the role of individual differences in personality and social support i...
This study investigated the relationship between job stress, social support, and health in 130 femal...
The present research tested Thoits' (1986) proposal that coping mediates in the relationship between...
This study examined the relationship between the lifestyle of working family women and their well-be...
The stress parents feel affects how they fulfill their roles as parents and their own psychological ...
Social Support has been shown to be one important factor in the link between stress and illness. In ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-46)In order to explore the effects of a social support...
Despite the importance that is attributed to both social support and coping in determining psycholog...
The literature on coping with stress suggests that social support reduces stress and that seeking he...
This paper gives empirical treatment to the new theoretical Type E construct proposed by Braiker (19...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between stressful li...
The relationship between the family life and the work life of people was examined within the theoret...
Social relationships are important for physical and mental health, but the specific mechanisms invol...
This cross-sectional study examined how three types of social support — social participation, emotio...