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      Distinctions between social support concepts, measures, and models

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      American Journal of Community Psychology
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          Assessing social support: The Social Support Questionnaire.

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            Measures of perceived social support from friends and from family: three validation studies.

            Three studies are described in which measures of perceived social support from friends (PSS-Fr) and from family (PSS-Fa) were developed and validated. The PSS measures were internally consistent and appeared to measure valid constructs that were separate from each other and from network measures. PSS-Fr and PSS-Fa were both inversely related to symptoms of distress and psychopathology but the relationship was stronger for PSS-Fa. PSS-Fr was more closely related to social competence. PSS-Fa was unaffected by either positive or negative mood states (self-statements), but the reporting of PSS-Fr was lowered by negative mood states. High PSS-Fr subjects were significantly lower in trait anxiety and talked about themselves more to friends and sibs than low PSS-Fr subjects. Low PSS-Fa subjects showed marked verbal inhibition with sibs.
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              Conceptual, methodological, and theoretical problems in studying social support as a buffer against life stress.

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                Journal
                American Journal of Community Psychology
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                00910562
                August 1986
                August 1986
                August 01 1986
                : 14
                : 4
                : 413-445
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Psychology; Arizona State University; 85287 Tempe Arizona
                Article
                10.1007/BF00922627
                37079188
                0a006791-ecec-4c00-89fe-13944d3fccd8
                © 1986

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