The present study aims to find outwhether the social support that the sojourners receivedwill moderate the relationship between identity conflict and psychological outcomes.Sixty-five Chinese sojourners participated in the study and completed a questionnaire. Results showed that there was significant interaction effect of the number of Singapore and China friends one had, closeness with China friends and actual social supportthat one received from China friends on the relationship between identity conflict and psychological outcomes. However, no significant interaction effect was found for perceived social support from family members, Singapore or China friends. Although in most cases, no significant effect of identity conflict on psycholog...
It is widely accepted that support-seeking behaviour is culture-specific, such that Asians are less ...
It is widely accepted that support-seeking behavior is culture-specific, such that Asians are less l...
The impact of work–family conflict on well-being outcomes is well established, as is the role of soc...
The present study aims to find outwhether the social support that the sojourners receivedwill modera...
Previous studies have consistently demonstrated the beneficial impacts of the acculturation strategy...
Abstract Self-Determination Theory argues that related-ness and autonomy represent innate and univer...
The present study examined how social skills and interpersonal trust facilitate the support-seeking ...
Experience sampling reports collected randomly six times a day for 1 week examined the association b...
Subjective well-being (SWB) consists of life satisfaction, the presence of positive affect (PA), and...
ABSTRACT—Social support is believed to be a universally valuable resource for combating stress, yet ...
The present article aims to examine the ways in which social support may affect the adaptation of in...
Experience sampling data were collected from Chinese college students randomly prompted 6 times a da...
Present study examined the effects of self-identity formation of Chinese pre-university students on ...
This research examined whether people from collectivistic cultures are less likely to seek social su...
Social support is one of the most effective means by which people can cope with stressful events. Ye...
It is widely accepted that support-seeking behaviour is culture-specific, such that Asians are less ...
It is widely accepted that support-seeking behavior is culture-specific, such that Asians are less l...
The impact of work–family conflict on well-being outcomes is well established, as is the role of soc...
The present study aims to find outwhether the social support that the sojourners receivedwill modera...
Previous studies have consistently demonstrated the beneficial impacts of the acculturation strategy...
Abstract Self-Determination Theory argues that related-ness and autonomy represent innate and univer...
The present study examined how social skills and interpersonal trust facilitate the support-seeking ...
Experience sampling reports collected randomly six times a day for 1 week examined the association b...
Subjective well-being (SWB) consists of life satisfaction, the presence of positive affect (PA), and...
ABSTRACT—Social support is believed to be a universally valuable resource for combating stress, yet ...
The present article aims to examine the ways in which social support may affect the adaptation of in...
Experience sampling data were collected from Chinese college students randomly prompted 6 times a da...
Present study examined the effects of self-identity formation of Chinese pre-university students on ...
This research examined whether people from collectivistic cultures are less likely to seek social su...
Social support is one of the most effective means by which people can cope with stressful events. Ye...
It is widely accepted that support-seeking behaviour is culture-specific, such that Asians are less ...
It is widely accepted that support-seeking behavior is culture-specific, such that Asians are less l...
The impact of work–family conflict on well-being outcomes is well established, as is the role of soc...