Social support has been shown to lessen the negative effects of life stress on psychological and physical health. The stress buffering model and the main effects model of social support were compared using two samples of women over the age of 50 who were either married or recently widowed. These two groups represent low and high uncontrollable major life stress respectively. Other life stress events were also taken into account. Measures assessed current level of life stress, perceived social support, satisfaction with social support, and psychological symptomatology. Results using overall psychological health as the dependent variable support the main effects model
The purpose of this study was to extend the current understanding of relationships among stress, soc...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether exposure to life stress can help explain gender d...
There is substantial evidence of individual variation in health-related quality of life measures tha...
This study investigates the relationship between social support and stress in newlywed c...
The relationship between social support coverage and well-being was examined in four subgroups from ...
Examines whether the positive association between social support and well-being is attributable more...
The aim of this research is to examine the impact of stress on supportive social relationships in la...
The objective of this study was to examine whether functional social support buffers the effects of ...
Research on the stress-buffering properties of social support contains a number of contradictory fin...
Objectives Owing to the fact that interpersonal bonds of social support can improve health under str...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between stressful li...
Quality of life is of great consequence with an aging population. Prior research has shown that soci...
Despite evidence that individuals benefit both directly and indirectly from the support they receive...
Older adults are more vulnerable to the ill effects of life stress due to physiological changes asso...
Data from a longitudinal survey of married professional women with small children (N = 200) were ana...
The purpose of this study was to extend the current understanding of relationships among stress, soc...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether exposure to life stress can help explain gender d...
There is substantial evidence of individual variation in health-related quality of life measures tha...
This study investigates the relationship between social support and stress in newlywed c...
The relationship between social support coverage and well-being was examined in four subgroups from ...
Examines whether the positive association between social support and well-being is attributable more...
The aim of this research is to examine the impact of stress on supportive social relationships in la...
The objective of this study was to examine whether functional social support buffers the effects of ...
Research on the stress-buffering properties of social support contains a number of contradictory fin...
Objectives Owing to the fact that interpersonal bonds of social support can improve health under str...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between stressful li...
Quality of life is of great consequence with an aging population. Prior research has shown that soci...
Despite evidence that individuals benefit both directly and indirectly from the support they receive...
Older adults are more vulnerable to the ill effects of life stress due to physiological changes asso...
Data from a longitudinal survey of married professional women with small children (N = 200) were ana...
The purpose of this study was to extend the current understanding of relationships among stress, soc...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether exposure to life stress can help explain gender d...
There is substantial evidence of individual variation in health-related quality of life measures tha...