Original paper
Positive Events and Social Supports as Buffers of Life Change Stress1
Abstract
A perceived availability of social support measure (the ISEL) was designed with independent subscales measuring four separate support functions. In a sample of college students, both perceived availability of social support and number of positive events moderated the relationship between negative life stress and depressive and physical symptomatology. In the case of depressive symptoms, the data fit a “buffering” hypothesis pattern, i.e., they...
Paper Details
Title
Positive Events and Social Supports as Buffers of Life Change Stress1
Published Date
Apr 1, 1983
Volume
13
Issue
2
Pages
99 - 125