Safely testing the alarm: Close others' responses to personal positive events.

Volume: 103, Issue: 6, Pages: 963 - 981
Published: Dec 1, 2012
Abstract
Previous research has shown that receiving social support in the face of negative events (i.e., enacted support) is sometimes correlated with positive outcomes, sometimes unrelated to outcomes, and sometimes associated with negative outcomes. However, people's perception that they have high-quality support available to them when they have a stressor (i.e., perceived support) is consistently and strongly associated with better health, well-being,...
Paper Details
Title
Safely testing the alarm: Close others' responses to personal positive events.
Published Date
Dec 1, 2012
Volume
103
Issue
6
Pages
963 - 981
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