When we say “perceived support,” what do we mean? Contexts and components of support among people with serious medical conditions

Volume: 37, Issue: 10-11, Pages: 2758 - 2778
Published: Jul 10, 2020
Abstract
Perceived social support is important for numerous health outcomes in people with serious medical conditions; however, previous studies have targeted different assessment contexts (including single people or partnered people reporting on either general or relationship-specific support) and different components of perceived support (including positive and negative interactions and support availability). The present study investigated potential...
Paper Details
Title
When we say “perceived support,” what do we mean? Contexts and components of support among people with serious medical conditions
Published Date
Jul 10, 2020
Volume
37
Issue
10-11
Pages
2758 - 2778
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