Social support is one of the most effective means by which people can cope with stressful events. Yet little research has examined whether there are cultural differences in how people utilize their social support networks. A review of studies on culture and social support presents evidence that Asians and Asian Americans are more reluctant to explicitly ask for support from close others than are European Americans because they are more concerned about the potentially negative relational consequences of such behaviors. Asians and Asian Americans are more likely to use and benefit from forms of support that do not involve explicit disclosure of personal stressful events and feelings of distress. Discussion centers on the potential implication...
abstract: Limited research has analyzed how culture might influence the utilization of social suppor...
Beth MorlingPrevious research on social support has found that Asians seek support less than Europe...
Using the stress process paradigm and data from the first national epidemiological survey of Asian A...
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...
Social support is believed to be a universally valuable resource for combating stress, yet Asians an...
ABSTRACT—Social support is believed to be a universally valuable resource for combating stress, yet ...
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...
Culture influences the manner in which individuals seek and benefit from social support interactions...
This research examined whether people from collectivistic cultures are less likely to seek social su...
Though social support has been thought to be an effective coping mechanism for handling distress, th...
abstract: Limited research has analyzed how culture might influence the utilization of social suppor...
Beth MorlingPrevious research on social support has found that Asians seek support less than Europe...
Using the stress process paradigm and data from the first national epidemiological survey of Asian A...
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...
Social support is believed to be a universally valuable resource for combating stress, yet Asians an...
ABSTRACT—Social support is believed to be a universally valuable resource for combating stress, yet ...
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...
Culture influences the manner in which individuals seek and benefit from social support interactions...
This research examined whether people from collectivistic cultures are less likely to seek social su...
Though social support has been thought to be an effective coping mechanism for handling distress, th...
abstract: Limited research has analyzed how culture might influence the utilization of social suppor...
Beth MorlingPrevious research on social support has found that Asians seek support less than Europe...
Using the stress process paradigm and data from the first national epidemiological survey of Asian A...