Social support is a dyadic exchange process that yields many psychological and physiological health benefits. The goal of this study was to examine the effects of the support exchange process from a dyadic perspective on health outcomes and to investigate the extent that gender and relationship characteristics influence the support process and health outcomes. It was hypothesized that female patients would report seeking more support and male patients would report receiving more support. In addition, it was expected that patient seeking support would be associated with both partner provision and patient receipt of support. It was also hypothesized that patients\u27 receipt of support would be predictive of better health outcomes. Among...
Patient satisfaction is a significant predictor of adherence to medical interventions. However, lim...
The stress-buffering hypothesis (Cohen & McKay, 1984) proposes that social support attenuates cardio...
The current study was conducted to investigate sex and age differences in various aspects of social ...
Supportive communication challenges have been well-documented by previous research in the context of...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1989This study was designed to examine the relationships ...
For most people, an intimate partner serves as the first and most important support provider during ...
The current study examined a mediational model of social support as the mechanism of change in a cou...
Supportive relationships are known to improve outcomes for persons with heart failure (HF). Supporte...
Intimate partners are an important source of support when pursuing health goals. A vast amount of li...
Introduction. The present research examines the utility and validity of social support - that aspect...
ABSTRACT Research Questions: How do levels of perceived support within dyadic social networks intera...
During last decades, social support has been acknowledged as a significant factor maintaining physic...
ABSTRACT Research Questions: How do levels of perceived support within dyadic social networks intera...
Social support is a major source of enrichment within dyadic relationships due to its role in allevi...
Social support is an extremely diverse topic. It is the subject of approximately forty thousand scho...
Patient satisfaction is a significant predictor of adherence to medical interventions. However, lim...
The stress-buffering hypothesis (Cohen & McKay, 1984) proposes that social support attenuates cardio...
The current study was conducted to investigate sex and age differences in various aspects of social ...
Supportive communication challenges have been well-documented by previous research in the context of...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1989This study was designed to examine the relationships ...
For most people, an intimate partner serves as the first and most important support provider during ...
The current study examined a mediational model of social support as the mechanism of change in a cou...
Supportive relationships are known to improve outcomes for persons with heart failure (HF). Supporte...
Intimate partners are an important source of support when pursuing health goals. A vast amount of li...
Introduction. The present research examines the utility and validity of social support - that aspect...
ABSTRACT Research Questions: How do levels of perceived support within dyadic social networks intera...
During last decades, social support has been acknowledged as a significant factor maintaining physic...
ABSTRACT Research Questions: How do levels of perceived support within dyadic social networks intera...
Social support is a major source of enrichment within dyadic relationships due to its role in allevi...
Social support is an extremely diverse topic. It is the subject of approximately forty thousand scho...
Patient satisfaction is a significant predictor of adherence to medical interventions. However, lim...
The stress-buffering hypothesis (Cohen & McKay, 1984) proposes that social support attenuates cardio...
The current study was conducted to investigate sex and age differences in various aspects of social ...