Social support is believed to be a universally valuable resource for combating stress, yet Asians and Asian Americans report that social support is not helpful to them, resist seeking it, and are underrepresented among recipients of supportive services. We distinguish between explicit social support (seeking and using advice and emotional solace) and implicit social support (focusing on valued social groups) and show that Asians and Asian Americans are psychologically and biologically benefited more by implicit social support than by explicit social support; the reverse is true for European Americans. Our discussion focuses on cultural differences in the construal of relationships and their implications for social support and delivery of su...
This research explores how culture influences the motivations underlying explicit (emotional and ins...
This research explores how culture influences the motivations underlying explicit (emotional and ins...
abstract: Limited research has analyzed how culture might influence the utilization of social suppor...
ABSTRACT—Social support is believed to be a universally valuable resource for combating stress, yet ...
Social support is one of the most effective means by which people can cope with stressful events. Ye...
Social support is one of the most effective means by which people can cope with stressful events. Ye...
Social support is one of the most effective means by which people can cope with stressful events. Ye...
Are Asians and Asian Americans more or less likely to seek social support for dealing with stress th...
Are Asians and Asian Americans more or less likely to seek social support for dealing with stress th...
Are Asians and Asian Americans more or less likely to seek social support for dealing with stress th...
Though social support has been thought to be an effective coping mechanism for handling distress, th...
Culture influences the manner in which individuals seek and benefit from social support interactions...
is encouraged and generally brings about positive cop-ing outcomes (Taylor, in press). However, ther...
is encouraged and generally brings about positive cop-ing outcomes (Taylor, in press). However, ther...
This research examined whether people from collectivistic cultures are less likely to seek social su...
This research explores how culture influences the motivations underlying explicit (emotional and ins...
This research explores how culture influences the motivations underlying explicit (emotional and ins...
abstract: Limited research has analyzed how culture might influence the utilization of social suppor...
ABSTRACT—Social support is believed to be a universally valuable resource for combating stress, yet ...
Social support is one of the most effective means by which people can cope with stressful events. Ye...
Social support is one of the most effective means by which people can cope with stressful events. Ye...
Social support is one of the most effective means by which people can cope with stressful events. Ye...
Are Asians and Asian Americans more or less likely to seek social support for dealing with stress th...
Are Asians and Asian Americans more or less likely to seek social support for dealing with stress th...
Are Asians and Asian Americans more or less likely to seek social support for dealing with stress th...
Though social support has been thought to be an effective coping mechanism for handling distress, th...
Culture influences the manner in which individuals seek and benefit from social support interactions...
is encouraged and generally brings about positive cop-ing outcomes (Taylor, in press). However, ther...
is encouraged and generally brings about positive cop-ing outcomes (Taylor, in press). However, ther...
This research examined whether people from collectivistic cultures are less likely to seek social su...
This research explores how culture influences the motivations underlying explicit (emotional and ins...
This research explores how culture influences the motivations underlying explicit (emotional and ins...
abstract: Limited research has analyzed how culture might influence the utilization of social suppor...