In response to the dearth of attempts to examine functions of perceived social support on depression in Chinese adolescents, a prospective study was conducted to examine the relationship among stressful life events, perceived social support, and depression. The present results provided support for the buffering model, indicating that the function of perceived social support in mitigating subsequent depression was prominent only under high stress levels. These results were discussed in terms of the socialized role of Chinese adolescents, as well as the function of esteem enhancement of perceived social support in alleviating depression. Reciprocal relationships between initial depression levels and subsequent levels of social support were al...
The current study set out to examine how adolescents perceive social support from their peers, paren...
Abstract This study was performed to determine the relationships between social supports and depress...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-87)A total of 505 11th and 12th grade students partici...
In response to the dearth of attempts to examine functions of perceived social support on depression...
The present study adopted a prospective design to explore relationships among various types of socia...
The present study adopted a prospective design to explore relationships among various types of socia...
Aim and background The role of the perceived social support in prevention of depression in adolescen...
Introduction It has been recognised for many years that in Western contexts social support is associ...
A large body of literature has examined the relations between social support and depression. However...
Examination of social networks may provide some insight into the role of peers in the vulnerability ...
Introduction: It has been recognised for many years that in Western contexts social support is assoc...
The psychometric and factor-analytic properties of the Chinese version of the Multidimensional Scale...
The present investigation examined the relationship between social support and depression in adolesc...
The present study is a longitudinal analysis of the buffering hypothesis. This hypothesis suggests t...
UnrestrictedThe goal of this dissertation was to investigate the impact of social network influences...
The current study set out to examine how adolescents perceive social support from their peers, paren...
Abstract This study was performed to determine the relationships between social supports and depress...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-87)A total of 505 11th and 12th grade students partici...
In response to the dearth of attempts to examine functions of perceived social support on depression...
The present study adopted a prospective design to explore relationships among various types of socia...
The present study adopted a prospective design to explore relationships among various types of socia...
Aim and background The role of the perceived social support in prevention of depression in adolescen...
Introduction It has been recognised for many years that in Western contexts social support is associ...
A large body of literature has examined the relations between social support and depression. However...
Examination of social networks may provide some insight into the role of peers in the vulnerability ...
Introduction: It has been recognised for many years that in Western contexts social support is assoc...
The psychometric and factor-analytic properties of the Chinese version of the Multidimensional Scale...
The present investigation examined the relationship between social support and depression in adolesc...
The present study is a longitudinal analysis of the buffering hypothesis. This hypothesis suggests t...
UnrestrictedThe goal of this dissertation was to investigate the impact of social network influences...
The current study set out to examine how adolescents perceive social support from their peers, paren...
Abstract This study was performed to determine the relationships between social supports and depress...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-87)A total of 505 11th and 12th grade students partici...